Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. 3 I 4. Standard Lock. Yale & Towne Fig. 3 I 5 Lock. Enoch Robinson. Mfg. Co. turning the latch over. Figure 311 illustrates a very satisfactory three-lever lock 200 BUILDERS HARDWARE. Chapter XI. Hopkins & DickinsonMfg. Co. Gilbert Lock Co. Yale & To-wneMfg. Co. E. Robinson. made by the Hopkins & Dickinson Manufacturing key-hole in this example is protected by a small rotatingcurtain similar to those described in connection with the store-door locks, intended to aid in securing the levers from beingta
Builder's hardware; a manual for architects, builders and house furnishers . Fig. 3 I 4. Standard Lock. Yale & Towne Fig. 3 I 5 Lock. Enoch Robinson. Mfg. Co. turning the latch over. Figure 311 illustrates a very satisfactory three-lever lock 200 BUILDERS HARDWARE. Chapter XI. Hopkins & DickinsonMfg. Co. Gilbert Lock Co. Yale & To-wneMfg. Co. E. Robinson. made by the Hopkins & Dickinson Manufacturing key-hole in this example is protected by a small rotatingcurtain similar to those described in connection with the store-door locks, intended to aid in securing the levers from beingtampered with. Figure 312 is another lock by the same com-pany, in which the latch-springs are of phosphor-bronze, andquite ingeniously, though very simply arranged so as to givean easy spring-latch. The latch is reversible. The lock isshown with a single-lever, but is also made with three, ifdesired. Both of these locks are ex-cellently finished. Figure 313 shows a lock in whichthe latch is operated by a peculiarform of knob having no spindle orfollow, but
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