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Patent concerning tools

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Patent concerning tools

Postby Fredmad » 19 Mar 2008 5:27

I search some informations concerning tools using racking or overlifting (reverse picking) methods.
If someboby knows any patent concerning tools using these methods it would be great for me if possible to have some link.
I need that to explain the history of opening method during my courses.
Thank you.
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Postby Jimmie » 19 Mar 2008 16:37

pin lock overlifting F Buday 1934

patent USA 2.064.818
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Postby Jimmie » 19 Mar 2008 16:54

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Postby Fredmad » 20 Mar 2008 3:34

Thank you very much.
If you or somebody else has another links i am interested in.
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Postby quintaux » 5 May 2008 4:13

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Postby Fredmad » 20 May 2008 7:06

Thanks for this interessant link Quintaux or Quintal (depends of the country). That is very helpfull for me.
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Postby quintaux » 20 May 2008 7:32

thank you.
the tool is very powerful v3.espacenet
If you need assistance with v3.espacenet do not hesitate.

(merci.
l'outil v3.espacenet est très puissant
Si vous avez besoin d'aide concernant v3.espacenet n'hésitez pas)
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Postby cacciato » 20 May 2008 23:31

Excellent link.
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Postby djslacker » 30 Jun 2008 9:06



I have been trying to conceptualize a tool like this for a year or so, but instead of sidebar locks, for picking a pin tumbler. I just wasn't sure if there was any kind of metal that you could cut into strips that thin and still get them to do what you want without binding or breaking. You would basically have the same pin by pin control of the lock like you were picking a tubular lock.
Luther in MN
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Postby greyman » 30 Jun 2008 15:43

Phew - I was beginning to think this was a Frenchie-only thread! :wink:
If you mean "overlifting" tools, there are some discussions on the advanced thread relating to this. I don't know if there are patent refs though.
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Postby quintaux » 1 Jul 2008 2:33

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