Applications

One patent. Many uses.

The same self-resetting bolt, deployed across six environments where unintended opening is unacceptable. The bolt is identical. The mounting, the finish, and the gate context change.

ENV-01 · Equestrian

Your horse won't outsmart this one.

The original use case. Stable doors, paddock gates, tack rooms. Anywhere a curious or determined horse has historically taught its handlers a hard lesson about latch design.

Sequence-only release means no nose, no tooth, no leaning shoulder will open it. The rider opens it one-handed with the reins in the other.

Failure mode
nuzzle · paw · lift-and-slide
Force profile
5–40 N cyclic, multi-hour
Reset time
<120 ms after intent loss

“A horse will try every motion it has. The mechanism declines every one of them except the right sequence.”

ENV-02 · Livestock

Zero escapes. Zero compromises.

Cattle, sheep, pigs, goats. All animals with the time and motivation to test every closure on the property.

Heavy-duty steel construction for daily agricultural use. The triple-action mechanism is the difference between an escape at 3 AM and a quiet night.

Failure mode
shoulder lean · head-press · lever
Force profile
40–800 N sustained
Duty cycle
24/7, weather-exposed

“Livestock have time on their side. The mechanism doesn't care how long they try.”

ENV-03 · Trailers

Stays locked at 70 mph.

Road vibration won't shake it loose. Storage compartments, livestock ramps, tack and feed gates. Anywhere a closure has to survive hours of motion.

Spring-action self-locking returns the latch to locked between every stop, automatically. No driver attention required between loading and arrival.

Failure mode
vibration · harmonics · partial release
Vibration tested
0–250 Hz, road profile
Auto-reset
every release event

“The latch you don't have to think about between waypoints.”

ENV-04 · Backyards

Pet-proof. Kid-friendly.

Residential gates, pool enclosures, garden access, kennel runs. Premium home hardware for the homeowner who wants the dog to stay in, the toddler to stay out, and the gate to look right doing it.

The sequence is intuitive for the adult hand and a foreign language to small paws.

Failure mode
small paw · toddler hand · garden hose
Force profile
0–10 N intermittent
Weather
UV · pool chemistry · freeze-thaw

“Adults open it without thinking. Nobody else opens it at all.”

ENV-05 · Logistic

Built for industrial reliability.

Warehouse gates, container security, equipment enclosures, external storage cages. Heavy-duty closure where vibration, weather, and tamper-resistance all matter on the same SKU.

One latch across a whole facility. One part number to stock, one mechanism to train staff on.

Failure mode
tamper · vibration · weather
Security
sequence-only release
Standardisation
one SKU per facility

“Procurement standardises on one part. Operations trains on one motion.”

ENV-06 · Farms

From greenhouse to grain shed.

Greenhouses, grain sheds, equipment storage, livestock housing. One latch standardised across every gate, every door, every outbuilding on the property.

One spare part on the shelf. One mechanism every worker already knows how to operate.

Failure mode
all of the above, daily
Standardisation
one mechanism, property-wide
Spare parts
single SKU on the shelf

“Every gate, every shed, every door. One mechanism the whole team trusts.”

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