
Here we go. Most conventional locks work by springing each pin individually, I thought It might be a good idea if a pin was provided pressure from more than just one spring. Instead of attaching springs to each pin I thought it would be a good idea if the pins would press up against a source with multiple springs attached to it (the spring bar).
The advance would be that each individual pin is provided pressure from multiple springs therefor making it harder to lift with a pick or by the force of a bumpkey.
Secondly it would give weird feedback since common pickers are not use to a pin with multiple sources of pressure behind.
And last but not least the pressure on the pins would make it very hard to set them one by one as the force of all the springs is trying to get that little pin of the sheer line and back into the plug instead of just one spring.
Here's a little sketch to clarify the idea. Like I said I have no idea if this holds any merit but I've been toying with the idea for a while and need some feedback on the subject

