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    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 and Yale. Bicycle lock Cam lock Chamber lock Child safety lock Chubb detector lock Combination lock Cylinder lock Dead bolt Disc tumbler lock Electric...
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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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    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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  • "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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  • Ian Chubb (born 1943), Vice-chancellor of the Australian National University Jeremiah Chubb (1793–1860), British inventor of the Chubb detector lock, brother...
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    the locking bolt and prevent it from moving if picking is attempted (similar to the security pins in a pin tumbler lock). The Chubb detector lock is a...
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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 – Sir Walter Scott finds the Honours...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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    boundary; ADT UK (fire alarms) is at the end of the M3 in Sunbury, and Chubb UK (owned by UTC) is on the other side of the roundabout, and M3. Enterprise...
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