A historical lock freezes the question and all of its answers in time, usually permanently. A historical lock essentially says "this page is archived and read-only" (note my use of the word "page").
A collaborative effort lock locks the question from edits, votes, and answers, because Stack Overflow doesn't have a dedicated "question with single wiki answer" format and instead misappropriates regular post locks to restrict adding new answers. Regular locks are designed to be
- temporary by default, permanent or indefinite in unusual circumstances (e.g. if a post sees continuous spam or vandalism for many months or years with no signs of it stopping)
- on a per-post basis, for any of a number of moderation reasons such as vandalism, off-topic comments, or some other dispute
and keeping the vote buttons visible is meant to illustrate the temporary and relatively "minor" (for lack of a better word) nature of these locks.
I do believe there should be a dedicated post type for these kinds of questions since locking a question the way it's currently done prevents edits or votes, to much detriment of the question itself.