The demonstrator couldn't figure out why the machine wouldn't work, until he remembered that there was an interlock so it wouldn't operate with the cover open.
(1) a device for connecting heavy stock display elements; (2) a device that prevents the operation of a piece of machinery while repairs are being made
A hardware mechanism that enforces program-order execution of operations under certain dependency circumstances
Things that interlock or are interlocked go between or through each other so that they are linked. The parts interlock Interlock your fingers behind your back
To unite, embrace, communicate with, or flow into, one another; to be connected in one system; to lock into one another; to interlace firmly
{i} device which prevents two mechanisms from operating at the same time; type of stretchable fabric
a device which can terminate an irradiation process when a certain condition occurs (eg someone entering the treatment room)
Double knit construction makes this the heaviest of the 3 knits Similar to a Jersey knit except both front and back of the fabric look identical Interlock is the tightest weave, gives the smoothest surface and the finest hand
coordinate in such a way that all parts work together effectively become engaged or intermeshed with one another; "They were locked in embrace
a stretchable fabric made on a circular knitting machine and consisting of two ribbed fabrics joined by interlocking A garment made of interlock fabric, namely one that is stretchable and made on a circular knitting machine and consisting of two ribbed fabrics joined by interlocking
The stitch variation of the rib stitch, which resembles two separate 1 x 1 ribbed fabrics that are interknitted Plain (double knit) interlock stitch fabrics are thicker, heavier, and more stable than single knit constructions
A switch that detects whether the printer's cover is open and prevents it from going on line until the cover is closed
A section of the window or patio door where two sashes meet, and one part of the first sash slips into a channel or groove on the second sash
Firm double knit fabric Both sides of the fabric look the same (similar to the face of jersey) Used in short sleeve knit shirts
If systems, situations, or plans are interlocked or interlock, they are very closely connected. The problems of Israel, Lebanon, and the Gulf were tightly interlocked The tragedies begin to interlock Your girlfriend's fear seems to interlock with your fear. if two or more things interlock, or if they are interlocked, they fit firmly together
A double-knit, plain-stitched stretchy fabric that looks the same on both sides Used for home and apparel
An interlock is a device actuated by the operation of some other device with which it is directly associated, to govern succeeding operation of the same or allied devices
spur one of a series of spurs (ridges of land) jutting out from alternate sides of a river valley During glaciation its tip may be sheared off by erosion, creating a truncated spur
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section 15 3 2 Protection against Simultaneous Editing
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section 12 3 2 Protection against Simultaneous Editing
Very similar to the barrel hinge, but the hinge is actually part of the frame itself Usually found in plastic frames, the joint is molded into the frame pieces and there is no separate hinge pieces holding the frame together Once again, try not to lose the screw!
Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file that someone else is already editing See section Protection against Simultaneous Editing
A means of physically preventing apparatus (e g points, signals) from being placed in potentially dangerous positions, particularly preventing one device being moved unless others are in the correct position
An interconnection of signals and signal appliances such that their movements must succeed each other in a predetermined sequence, assuring that signals cannot be displayed simultaneously on conflicting routes Interlocking rules are in effect in an interlocking