A Chubb detector lock is a lever tumbler lock with an integral security feature, a re-locking device, which frustrates unauthorised access attempts and...
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Chubb detector lock, a re-locking device which indicates tampering Squalius cephalus or chubb, a European river fish HMS Chubb, several ships Chubb illusion...
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Charles and Jeremiah Chubb, who patented their Chubb detector lock in 1818. The company won a government competition for a lock which could not be opened...
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of pick have been made to defeat the curtain. The Chubb detector lock is a variation of the lever lock which was designed to detect and signal to the keyholder...
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"moveable lock") was an early 1850s lock design by the leading American locksmith Alfred Charles Hobbs, the first man to pick the six-levered Chubb detector lock...
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known today as the Chubb Building. His brother Jeremiah Chubb then joined the company, and they sold Jeremiah's patented detector lock. In 1823, the company...
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Chubb detector lock, brother of businessman Charles Chubb John Chubb (artist) 1746–1818, English amateur artist of Bridgwater, Somerset. John Chubb (locksmith)...
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Alfred Charles Hobbs (redirect from Newell Parautoptic bank lock)
Parautoptic lock, designed to compete with, and surpass, the locks available at the time in Britain. He was the first one to pick Bramah's lock and the Chubb detector...
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by Karl Drais in Mannheim. February 3 – Jeremiah Chubb is granted a patent for the Chubb detector lock. April 6 – Heinrich Stölzel and Friedrich Blühmel...
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Portsmouth. Here he improved on the "detector" lock, originally patented in 1818 by his brother, Jeremiah Chubb. He soon moved to London and then to Wolverhampton...
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Karl Drais in Mannheim. February 3 – Jeremiah Chubb is granted a British patent for the Chubb detector lock. February 4 – Writer Walter Scott finds the...
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British East India Company. 3 February – Jeremiah Chubb is granted a patent for the Chubb detector lock. 4 February – The Honours of Scotland are put on...
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Locksmithing (redirect from Lock smith)
over 50 hours. Jeremiah Chubb patented his detector lock in 1818. It won him the reward offered by the Government for a lock that could not be opened...
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he stood out of his co-workers. On his locksmith exam he made a Chubb detector lock that was so successful that even the city council noticed it, and...
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Yale (company) (redirect from Yale Lock Company)
Corporation (1930) Yale-Cady Octagon House and Yale Lock Factory Site Business Technology Association Chubb Locks Westminster Group Hyster-Yale Materials Handling...
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of the lock and so render the first key useless. Shortly thereafter, Ardeshir developed a lock based on Jeremiah Chubb's 1818 "Detector Lock" design...
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Security dates back to 1818, when Jeremiah and Charles Chubb patented the world's first detector lock. In 1881, Robert Edwards patented the first electric...
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inside the Surrey boundary; ADT is at the end of the M3 in Sunbury, and Chubb is on the other side of the roundabout, and M3. Enterprise Rent-a-Car is...
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