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unlocking device for the bolt-lock, and a trip-
resetting device carried by the unlocking de-
vice, the opposite rear end of the trip being
in the path of the resetting device during the
5 unlocking movement of the unlocking device.
8. In a lock, an open-ended keeper having
a top perforation, a slidable bolt to enter one
end of the keeper, a lever fulcruined inter-
mediate of its ends upon the top of the keeper,
io a pendent locking-pin loosely hung from the
forward portion of the lever and constructed
to enter the top perforation of the keeper and
interlock with the bolt, an endwise-slidable
pin - supporting trip mounted within the
15 keeper with its opposite ends alternately pro-
jected outwardly through the open ends there-
of, and also provided with an intermediate
perforation for alinement with that of the
keeper and to receive the pin, and a trip-re-
20 setting lateral projection upon the rear end
of the lever, the rear end of the trip when pro-
jected lying in the inward path of the reset-8
ting projection, and the opposite end of the
trip when projected lying in the inward path
of the bolt. 25
9. A seal-lock, comprising a keeper, having
an entrance-opening, and transversely-alined
perforations,a bolt to enter the entrance-open-
ing and having a perforation to be alined be-
tween those of the keeper, a locking-pin to 30
pass through the alined perforations and pro-
ject at opposite ends beyond the keeper, an
unlocking-lever fuicrumed upon the keeper
and connected to the adjacent end of the lock-
ing-pin, the opposite projected end of the pin 35
being capable of receiving a sealing device.
In testimony that I claim the foregoing as
my own I have hereto affixed my signature in
the presence of two witnesses.
DAVID BREWER OZMENT.
Witnesses:
L. B. LINDSAY,
F. II. SHERWOOD.
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Ozment, David Brewer. Lock, patent, July 23, 1901; [Washington D.C.]. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth513686/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.