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May 2010- "The History Of Lock Technology" presented to the New Jersey Master Locksmith Association by Robert Loughlin. A fascinating review of the evolution of security spanning 7,000 years. The presentation was captured on video and will be available soon.

 

May 2010- The United States Patent Office has issued Stanton Concepts a second US Patent 7,712,342 for the revolutionary Robotic Key System

April 2010- The United States Patent Office has issued Stanton Concepts US Patent 7,694,542 for the revolutionary Robotic Key System

March 2010- The United States Patent Office has granted Stanton Concepts two patents for the Robotic Key System Lock (RKS). The patents for this ground breaking lock technology have been allowed and will publish in the next few months.

October 2009- Stanton Concepts has developed a new generation of "TSA Recognized" style luggage lock, patent pending, to address certain issues surrounding product currently in the marketplace. This exciting and innovative new lock design has several benefits. The new lock is faster and more convenient  for the TSA and other opening authorities to open and re-secure. No new keys or tools are required. It is simpler and has fewer parts than currently available "TSA Recognized" style luggage locks. There are no known Intellectual Property conflicts, neither structural or method. The design provides the customer with improved security, peace of mind and evidence that the lock has been opened.read more

July 2009- "Security Through Transparency: An Open Source Approach To Physical Security" by John P. Loughlin, is published in the Journal of Physical Security http://jps.anl.gov  , volume 3(1) 2009.


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