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udinal slots corresponding in length to the distance which each slider must be depressed. I is an exterior view of the lock, and J shows the form of the bolt and the manner in which the rotation of the barrel is made effective in throwing the bolt. The patent of Mitchell and Lawton, 1815, embraced, among other devices, a revolving curtain for closing the keyhole. A detector which indicated if any of the tumblers had been overlifted was patented by Ruxton in 1816. In the same year, Kemp devised a lock whose sliders were operated by a set of small concentric tubes in the barrel of the key. Paper secured over the keyhole to indicate tampering was patented by Gottleib, 1829. At the present day, the aid of photography has been called into requisition as a detector. Two photographs are made from an irregular pattern, one of which is placed over the keyhole, and the other is retained. The American Seal-Lock Company employs sheets of variegated glass, cut into strips, for