Mortise Lock
A mortise lock is a type of locking mechanism that is installed within a pocket, or mortise, cut into the edge of a door. This design allows the lock to be flush with the door surface, providing a clean and secure appearance. Mortise locks are commonly used in residential and commercial settings due to their durability and resistance to tampering.
These locks typically consist of a lock body, a deadbolt, and a handle or knob. They can be operated with a key or a thumb turn, making them versatile for various applications. Many mortise locks also offer additional features, such as deadbolts and keyless entry, enhancing security further.