I haven't seen any new ideas recently, so here's one. I am surprised that no one has done this yet.

I call this a reverse butter's system lock. It is based on what I call reverse sidebar locks, like the old GM car locks, or one of the Gold atom padlocks. I don't know what exactly to call them. It isn't totally original, because I didn't come up with the original idea, but then no lock is completely original. This is a rough drawing, so sorry for the poor drawing. The idea is that if tension is applied, it doesn't bind the levers. All locks have to be tensioned somehow though, and in this one the arm thingy tensions the levers by itself, but it isn't enough to hold a lever at the correct height. I designed it with a plug, kinda like a safe deposit box lock. So you couldn't make a pick kind of like a cross between a 2in1 or a tibbe centipede type pick. With a small and corrugated keyway, to make it difficult to design a tool to hold all of the levers at once. This would be very cheap to make, and could be made very small, and used in a safe deposit box lock. I have never seen a lock with this design, and if anyone knows of one please let me know. I think this actually has the potential to be manufactured. I would like to hear what you think.