METAL LOCKS LOCKING MECHANISMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
BAG LOCKERS Greer, Daryl 13609 Franklin Street, Apt. B Whitier CA 90602 metal locks and locking mechanisms, namely metal locks for use with motorcycle saddle bags;BAG;
BORN IN THE USA KRYPTONITE CORPORATION 320 Turnpike Street Canton MA 02021 Metal locks and locking mechanisms, metal security cable, metal integrated locks and cable;
LOCK IT OR LOSE IT SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY Princeton IL Metal locks and locking mechanisms, metal security cable, metal integrated locks and cable, padlocks and security chains;
NEW YORK LOCK SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY 11819 North Pennsylvania Street Carmel IN 46032 metal locks and locking mechanisms of an ultra-high-security nature designed for use in high theft-risk areas, such as large cities or the like, namely U-locks,padlocks, security chains, all for bicycles, motorcycles, home security and for general use;LOCK;
NEW YORK LOCK KRYPTONITE CORPORATION 320 Turnpike Street Canton MA 02021 Metal locks and locking mechanisms, namely, door locksets, deadbolts, metal parking and storage racks for bicycles, ski and sports equipment all the foregoing of an ultra-high security nature designed for use in high theft areas such as large cities and the like;Automobile steering wheel locking device, automobile brake to wheel locking mechanisms;LOCK;
PROVAULT LOCKING SYSTEM Pro Box Portable Storage 3848 South 36th Street Phoenix AZ 85040 Metal locks and locking mechanisms, namely, padlocks and locking systems for portable metal storage containers and portable metal buildings;PRO VAULT LOCKING SYSTEM;THE WORDS LOCKING OR SYSTEM;
TOUGH WORLD, TOUGH LOCKS SCHLAGE LOCK COMPANY Princeton IL Metal locks and locking mechanisms, metal security cable, metal integrated locks and cable;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A methodology wherein two different types of locks are used by a storage manager when multiple clients wish to access a particular redundantly-stored file. Simple byte-range based mutual exclusion (or mutex) locks are granted by the storage manager for data writes/updates to the file when the file is in the fault-free state, and individual readers/writers (R/W) locks are granted by the storage manager when the file is in the degraded state. No read locks are required of clients when the file object is in the fault-free state. During the fault-free state of the file object, when exactly one client is writing to the file object, the storage manger grants that file object a whole-file lock valid over the entire file object. Each client may have a client lock manager that interacts with appropriate storage manager lock manager to request and obtain necessary locks. These various locking mechanisms reduce lock-related network traffic in a data storage system.