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  2. Eagle Lock Company - Wikipedia

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    With major defense contracts, it became an attractive takeover target for large firms looking to create subsidiary industries. In 1943, with the largest profit margins in company history, Eagle Lock was sold to F. Bowser Inc., of Fort Wayne, Indiana, however it continued to operate under its original name and location in Terryville, Connecticut.

  3. Windsor Locks, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Enfield Falls Canal – along Connecticut River from Windsor Locks north to Suffield CT at a location directly across the Connecticut River from Thompsonville (added May 22, 1976) J. R. Montgomery Company Industrial Complex – 25 Canal Bank Rd. (added December 31, 2017) Memorial Hall – Intersection of South Main and Elm streets (added July 2 ...

  4. Bulkhead - Wikipedia

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    Torpedo bulkhead, a type of armor plate or protective covering designed to keep a ship afloat even if the hull is struck by a shell or by a torpedo Bulkhead (barrier) , a retaining wall used as a form of coastal management, akin to a seawall, or as a structural device such as a bulkhead partition

  5. William R. Cotter Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    Major interior renovations to the federal building occurred in 1964 and 1978 after the courts and post office vacated the location. In 1982, the federal government renamed the building to honor Congressman William R. Cotter , who represented the First District of Connecticut from 1971 until his death in 1981.

  6. Keycard lock - Wikipedia

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    There were 32 positions for possible hole locations, giving approximately 4.3 billion different keys. The key could easily be changed for each new guest by inserting a new key template in the lock that matched the new key. [2] In the early 1980s, the key card lock was electrified with LEDs that detected the holes. A keycard with a magnetic stripe

  7. Three-point locking - Wikipedia

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    Three point lock are also commonly used in wardrobes, like from Hettich [6] [7] Single-point locking may provide adequate security for some situations on tiered lockers, as the doors are shorter, and therefore more difficult to force open; however, the taller doors of full length lockers and cabinets are more susceptible to the application of leverage.

  8. Real-estate lock box - Wikipedia

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    Lock boxes can also be used for the general storage and security of keys for access by family members or other affiliated groups. Traditional real estate lock boxes are secured either with a physical key, a security code, or a swipe card, [ 1 ] while newer wireless electronic versions may operate in tandem with mobile devices, incorporating ...

  9. New Britain, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Downtown New Britain station is the terminus of CT Fastrak. Connecticut Route 9 is the city's main expressway connecting traffic between Hartford (via I-84 and I-91) and Old Saybrook and Middletown. I-84 itself clips the northwestern corner of the city. Public transportation is provided by Connecticut Transit.