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  2. Schlage - Wikipedia

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    This series would ultimately culminate in U.S. patent 1,674,841, filed in 1923, [8] which was sold commercially as the Schlage "A" series lock. [3] Schlage would later make a 1925 filing for a push button cylindrical lock fusing the two 1920 patents with the 1923 patent. [9] Schlage's first shop was at 229 Minna Street, [10] and he moved to 461 ...

  3. Walter Schlage - Wikipedia

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    His first patent was in 1909, inventing a door lock that turned lights on and off. [1] At the time, Schlage was a citizen of Germany residing in Berkeley, California. [2] In 1919, Schlage patented a door knob which, when pushed up, locked the door. [3] [4] This was succeeded by a door knob incorporating a push-button lock, patented in 1924. [5]

  4. Deadbolt - Wikipedia

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    Vertical deadbolts resist jimmying, in which an intruder inserts a crowbar between the door and the jamb and attempts to prise the bolt out of the door. Other types of deadbolts include: Classroom-function (thumb-turn only unlocks door) Exit-only function (no external cylinder) Push-button deadbolt (mechanical or electrical)

  5. Schlage’s sleek new smart locks let you open your door with a ...

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    Carrying house keys is so 2012. It's 2019, folks, and there's no reason that you should still be living in the stone age. Smart locks are fantastic ways to add connectivity to your front door, but ...

  6. New Schlage® Touchscreen Deadbolt Lock Puts Strength and ...

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  7. Bored cylindrical lock - Wikipedia

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    Some commercially-sold doors may come prepared to receive one or more bored cylindrical locks, such as entry doors, which typically require both a door knob and dead bolt. [ 2 ] In the United States, typically, the face bore is sized from 1.5 to 2.125 inches (3.81 to 5.40 cm) in diameter and is centered at 2.375 or 2.75 inches (6.03 or 6.99 cm ...

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  9. Lockset - Wikipedia

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    Metal fire-resistance rated door with a lockset consisting of a locking latch bolt operated by lever handle with an escutcheon that encompasses the locking mechanism.. A lockset (alternatively lock set) is the hardware and components that make up the locking or latching mechanism that can usually be found on a door or other hinged object but can also include sliding doors and dividers. [1]