I had missed that, nice job finding that. There should also be one from from 1912±2 years, maybe I'll find that one some day.
BBE.
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@Mark: Some changes made do his design after he filed was what I was guessing but I wasn't sure if it had to be exact. That's good to know!
@BBE: I don't know if this is the dial padlock Patent you were referring to but I did find one Patented Feb. 1, 1910 from John J. (Link Below)
http://www.google.com/patents?id=S1F...201910&f=false
~Brey
Ah, I just found this one as well.
This padlock was patented on Oct. 29, 1912
http://www.google.com/patents?id=AMF...201910&f=false
This one and the one I posted in the last reply were the only ones I could find in between 1909-1914
~Brey
WOW, I have had the lock with two raised channels shown in 948,280 for about 8 years and could not find that patent. I typically search at the patent Office web site so looks like I need to switch to Google Patents for better results. The interesting thing is this later patent likely means that the one with the raised channels was only in production for 2 years. Thanks for opening my eyes to Google Patents.
I'll take some pictures once I am moved and find the lock again.
BBE.
Heh, glad I was able to be of some help.
Looking forward to those pictures.
Hopefully I'll have one with this lock open...eventually!
~Brey
I just noticed this 1927 ad at the bottom of that vintage site.
http://vintagecombinationlocks.com/l...PadlockAds.pdf
It includes my padlock amongst them.
~Brey
I have a small Junkunc combination lock, if it has two channels in the rear side I think mine omly has 2 #'s to unlock it...I'll have to check as I haven't played with it for a while
I got it out , it is 1 1/4 in dia....has #'s 5 to 30 on the dial...2 channels in the rear & the pat date is 1912 to open: you turn to the right twice ,stop at the #, then turn to the left & stop at the second #, you do not pass the 2nd #
this may not be the lock that you have, but that is what I have in my hand.....HTH
.............Donnie
Donnie,
Thanks for your input. Its great to hear how these forgotten relics turn because that's what I fear that I'm doing wrong.
I think you have a different lock than mine though.
You probably have the one we mentioned before:
http://www.google.com/patents?id=AMF...201910&f=false
In the ad that I posted earlier it shows what might be your lock (5-30) and mine. It suggests that my lock could be opened by a 3 numbered combination or by dialed clicks.
The website that Mark provided displayed a hopeful combination via dialed clicks but it didn't work.
Unless I'm doing something wrong. I've tried by sound and by touch but no luck.
Then again the # on its shackle reads 8, while mine looks like (1)002. I don't know if that makes a difference though.
I finished going through the 2 #'s...still going through all of the 3 numbered combo's.
Thanks again for the help.
~B
After looking through many, many boxes I found my original 2 number Junkunc Brothers combination padlock, see pictures below. I shot it next to a US quarter which has a diameter of .915". Also took a close up of the legend on the back. The last line of that is still hard to read in the photo but says 'Chicago U.S.A. Style J'. I think it is indeed the 1912 patent 1,042,447.
BBE.
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Nice! Looks like its in pretty good shape for a 100 yrs
I was wondering if you found it or not when you moved in.