The padlock has its origins in ancient civilizations, with early examples found in Egypt around 4000 years ago. These initial locks were made of wood and featured simple mechanisms. The design evolved over centuries, particularly in ancient Rome and China, where metalworking techniques improved durability and complexity. By the Middle Ages, padlocks became more common in Europe, leading to the various designs and functionalities we see today.
You will have to ask Heracules. He will smash the lock to dust and you can go in. Then he turns into a statue by Medusa.
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Back in medieval times, burglars for called 'footpads'. A PADlock was invented to keep a footPAD out.
The Padlock was created in 1786.
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A combination lock is not the same as a padlock. A combination lock could be in a padlock. A padlock can use different lock mechanisms, including a combination lock.
The answer is padlock.
The correct term is padlock.
Don't forget to throw out the old padlock after you unlock it from the gate.
a padlock is spelled 'un cadenas' (masc.) in French.
A padlock is "un cadenas" (masculine noun) in French.
A padlock plate is typically known as a hasp, which is the metal fixture that a padlock is inserted into to secure two objects together.
No - a combination padlock has no key; a sequence of numbers opens it
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