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Abloy fans - bi-directional disc style lock w/o return bars?

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Postby Octillion » 4 Jun 2007 8:32

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Postby Schuyler » 4 Jun 2007 8:35

How cool. Got any interior photos?
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Postby Octillion » 4 Jun 2007 8:36

Not mine, I archived these from the auction.
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Postby UWSDWF » 4 Jun 2007 8:37

that is a pretty sexy lock right there.....
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Postby Schuyler » 4 Jun 2007 8:59

and don't just glaze over that sesame-lookin' combo lock, it's clever. :)
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Postby cav_king » 4 Jun 2007 10:05

That is a fantastic looking look. Ive never seen one of these before

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Postby mh » 4 Jun 2007 14:12

TOWCH wrote:I'm afraid I can't help but I'm kind of curious. What's this for? It's a kinda weird question. Is it a cool project? :D


Yep, cool project. Part of the Open Source Lock.
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Postby mh » 4 Jun 2007 14:23

Schuyler wrote:This guy has some friggin' cool ideas, man.


I agree. Probably a great fan on cue sports, too, looking at all his inventions involving balls lining up.

I wonder how it feels to pick these. But I'd rather not discuss it here, as these locks are probably deemed advanced material, and I still would like to find a bi-directional Abloy-style lock w/o return bars... :)

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Postby n2oah » 4 Jun 2007 17:10

mh wrote:
Schuyler wrote:This guy has some friggin' cool ideas, man.


I agree. Probably a great fan on cue sports, too, looking at all his inventions involving balls lining up.

I wonder how it feels to pick these. But I'd rather not discuss it here, as these locks are probably deemed advanced material, and I still would like to find a bi-directional Abloy-style lock w/o return bars... :)

Cheers,
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Well, how much do you want it to be an abloy-like design? Do you want a lock exactly like the abloy, or just with disks?
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Postby mh » 4 Jun 2007 23:29

n2oah wrote:Well, how much do you want it to be an abloy-like design? Do you want a lock exactly like the abloy, or just with disks?


With discs, and they should turn up to +/- 90 degrees depending on the cuts on the key, and they should have been returned to 0 degrees when the key is outside the lock, and I wonder if that has been done without return bars :D

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Postby globallockytoo » 5 Jun 2007 0:16

The Abus Plus system uses an abloy type principle. But I dont believe it has a "return bar" unless you mean sidebar....it's late and I'm tired tho.

http://www.lockitt.com/pluskeyway.htm
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Postby globallockytoo » 5 Jun 2007 0:18

Oh yeah...it's not bi-directional...sorry.
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Postby globallockytoo » 5 Jun 2007 1:31

Then of course, there is this cylinder by S&G.

http://www.google.com/patents?id=CPYwAA ... ck#PPP1,M1


I couldnt read anywhere about the requirement for clockwise or counter-clockwise rotation
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Postby What » 5 Jun 2007 2:26

clockwise, only had cuts on one side....
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