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  2. Luggage lock - Wikipedia

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    Luggage locks are typically low-security locks. The shackles have a small diameter and are easy to clip using bolt cutters or similar equipment. Luggage locks based on a pin tumbler lock design usually use only three or four pins, making them susceptible to lockpicking, [1] even with tools as simple as a bent paperclip.

  3. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 401 - Wikipedia

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    Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 401 (FMVSS 401) is an American standard that establishes the requirement for providing a trunk release mechanism which allows a person trapped inside the trunk compartment of a passenger car to escape.

  4. Trunk (car) - Wikipedia

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    release of the latch whereby a spring pushes the decklid away from the lock and open, the trunk is then open, and the lid reveals the opening. release of the latch and actuation of a drive, whether hydraulic (BMW 7 Series) or electric , which pushes the decklid away from the lock; the trunk is then open, and the lid reveals the opening. This ...

  5. Footlocker (luggage) - Wikipedia

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    Plywood footlockers are a common type of footlocker used by the U.S. Army.They generally follow similar size and designs, undergoing only minor cosmetic changes in color and materials (from 1 ⁄ 2-inch-thick (13 mm) plywood to 1 + 1 ⁄ 4-inch-thick (32 mm) plywood, depending on war material needs and/or desire to reduce weight and cost of manufacture and cost of shipping).

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  7. Latch - Wikipedia

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    A deadlocking latch bolt (deadlatch) is an elaboration on the latch bolt which includes a guardbolt to prevent "shimming" or "jimmying" of the latch bolt. When the door is closed, the latch bolt and guardbolt are retracted together, and the door closes normally, with the latch bolt entering the strike plate.