Under lock and key

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Abstract

Locks have been used to secure doorways against intruders since ancient times. The mechanical principles that underlie these useful, ubiquitous, and often unexplained devices represent a remarkable record of progress. This paper traces this evolution.

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Ashley, S. (1993). Under lock and key. Mechanical Engineering, 115(8), 62–67. https://doi.org/10.12968/sece.2005.3.383

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