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  2. Bergmann Simplex - Wikipedia

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    The Bergmann Simplex was a semi-automatic weapon, operating on the principle of a free-bolt recoil. The lock consists of a simple single-action system, using hammer as a striker, without self-cocking. The Bergmann Simplex was fed from a replaceable box magazine with a capacity of 6 or 8 rounds. The magazine was located in front of the trigger.

  3. Crane-Simplex - Wikipedia

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    Crane-Simplex was the common name of the Simplex Crane Model 5 luxury automobile, produced by the Simplex Automobile Company in New Brunswick, New Jersey, from 1915 to 1918. [ 1 ] Crane-Simplex Company was formed in 1922 in Long Island City, New York , by Henry M. Crane to resume production of the luxury car .

  4. Push-button - Wikipedia

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    A push-button (also spelled pushbutton) or simply button is a simple switch mechanism to control some aspect of a machine or a process. Buttons are typically made out of hard material, usually plastic or metal. [1] The surface is usually flat or shaped to accommodate the human finger or hand, so as to be easily depressed or pushed.

  5. Schlage - Wikipedia

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    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 Bush Street, where many of his key patents were developed. [ 10 ]

  6. Electronic lock - Wikipedia

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    Electric locks use magnets, solenoids, or motors to actuate the lock by either supplying or removing power. Operating the lock can be as simple as using a switch, for example an apartment intercom door release, or as complex as a biometric based access control system. There are two basic types of locks: "preventing mechanism" or operation ...

  7. Stericated 5-simplexes - Wikipedia

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    A stericated 5-simplex can be constructed by an expansion operation applied to the regular 5-simplex, and thus is also sometimes called an expanded 5-simplex.It has 30 vertices, 120 edges, 210 faces (120 triangles and 90 squares), 180 cells (60 tetrahedra and 120 triangular prisms) and 62 4-faces (12 5-cells, 30 tetrahedral prisms and 20 3-3 duoprisms).

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