AU762774B2 - An anti-theft element in an anti-theft device - Google Patents

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AU762774B2
AU762774B2 AU20825/00A AU2082500A AU762774B2 AU 762774 B2 AU762774 B2 AU 762774B2 AU 20825/00 A AU20825/00 A AU 20825/00A AU 2082500 A AU2082500 A AU 2082500A AU 762774 B2 AU762774 B2 AU 762774B2
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
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    • E05B73/00Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
    • E05B73/0017Anti-theft devices, e.g. tags or monitors, fixed to articles, e.g. clothes, and to be removed at the check-out of shops
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    • G08B13/24Electrical actuation by interference with electromagnetic field distribution
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    • G08B15/02Identifying, scaring or incapacitating burglars, thieves or intruders, e.g. by explosives with smoke, gas, or coloured or odorous powder or liquid
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    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
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AUSTRAL IA Patents Act 1990 COMPLETE SPECIFICATION STANDARD PATENT Applicant(s): FARGKLAMMYAN AB Invention Title: AN ANTI-THEFT ELEMENT IN AN ANTI-THEFT DEVICE The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me/us: 2 AN ANTI-THEFT ELEMENT IN AN ANTI-THEFT DEVICE Technical Field The present invention relates to an anti-theft element for use in an anti-theft device which is intended to be attached to a theft-attractive article in a manner such that the device can only be released from said article with the aid of a special release device. The invention also relates to a fouling substance ampule intended for inclusion in an anti-theft element.
Background of the Invention Anti-theft or theft-deterrent devices of this kind are attached to theft-attractive articles, such as clothes, e suitcases and other easily carried goods on sale in stores and like establishments, and are used to prevent or deter theft of such articles. Such a device is intended to be attached to the article in such a manner that the device can only be released with the aid of a special release device, it being assumed that potential thieves lack access to such a device. Attempts to remove the anti-theft device from an article without the aid of said release device will render the article practically unusable, either by tearing the article or by fouling the article with the fouling substance contained in the ampule as the ampule breaks and releases 25 said substance, so as to stain, corrode or otherwise damage the article. Thus, in its capacity as a theft deterrent an anti-theft device of this kind shall be able to stain different types of goods and materials, such as the cloth in an article of clothing, the leather of a shoe or suitcase, handbag, or some other material from which an article is comprised, so as to render the article practically unusable.
Anti-theft devices that include ampules which contain a fouling substance that has a given fouling effect are known to the art; see for instance U.S. 5,438,738. For instance, the fouling substance enclosed in the ampule is a stain which contains a pronounced pigment, which may be light in colour, for instance yellow, or dark in colour, for instance J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 3 blue, and which will have a fouling effect, i.e a staining effect, on the article concerned when the colour of the stain deviates sufficiently from the colour or tone of the cloth, leather or material from which the article is made.
If the colour of the stain does not differ markedly from the colour of the article to which the device is attached, the anti-theft device together with its visible ampule enclosing the stain will loose its deterring capacity.
Anti-theft devices that include several ampules containing fouling substances are also known to the art; see for instance U.S. 5,275,122. Such a known anti-theft device includes an anti-theft element which comprises double ampules that are placed on a respective side of a connecting element which is sensitive to irregular manipulation of the 15 device and which is threaded through or pierced through the article concerned and interconnects both elements in the anti-theft device. An anti-theft element of this kind may, for instance, include an ampule that contains a light stain and which will therefore stain a dark cloth or material, and 20 a second ampule which contains a dark stain which will therefore stain a light cloth or material. One drawback with an anti-theft device of this kind is that it is expensive to produce because it includes double ampules and because the cost of the ampules constitutes a major part of the production costs of the anti-theft device as a whole.
Another drawback is that an unauthorised person may be able to manipulate the anti-theft device so that only one of the two ampules will break. As mentioned above with respect to the single ampule solution, this may mean that the stain contained in the broken ampule will not deviate sufficiently in colour from the material from which the article is made and therewith render the article unusable.
Summary of the Invention The present invention preferably solves or ameliorates the aforesaid problems, by providing an anti-theft device that includes an ampule containing a fouling substance with which the cost of producing the device and the weight of said device can be kept to a low, competitive level and J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 -4 which is effective in fouling or marking the theftattractive article in a more pronounced manner than was earlier the case, so as to cause the article to become unusable if the anti-theft device is manipulated in an irregular manner.
In a first aspect, the present invention provides an anti-theft element for an anti-theft device which is intended to be attached to a theft-attractive article such that said device can only be removed from the article with the aid of a special release device, said anti-theft element including an ampule which contains a fouling substance and is disposed in said anti-theft element so as to be broken, crushed or destroyed or opened in some other way such as to release the fouling substance enclosed in the ampule should 15 an attempt be made to release the anti-theft device from the 'theft-attractive article without the aid of said special 0oee release device, characterised in that the ampule encloses a first fouling substance having a specific fouling property, and at least one second fouling substance having a fouling property that differs from the fouling property of said first fouling substance and in that the chemical composition of the respective first fouling substance and second fouling substance is such that said substances will not dissolve in one another.
25 The anti-theft element includes an ampule which contains a so-called fouling substance, for instance a stain, a corrosive substance, an ill-smelling substance or any other article-defacing and article-spoiling substance, and which is so arranged in the anti-theft element that any attempt to release the anti-theft device from the theftattractive article without the aid of the release device will result in the anti-theft element being broken, crushed, destroyed or opened in some other way such that the fouling substance is released.
One advantage afforded by the inventive anti-theft device is that it can be used highly effectively as a theft deterrent with all types of theft-attractive goods, regardless of the type of goods concerned, their colour and J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 the material from which they are made. The device has the added advantage of being simple and reliable in construction, which results in low production costs and low weight. These advantages are achieved by means of an antitheft device adapted for a single ampule that contains at least two different fouling substances which will not readily dissolve in one another or which are unable to dissolve in each other. The fouling substances have mutually different fouling properties, meaning that if one of these fouling substances does not distinguish sufficiently from the theft-attractive article, it is ensured that the remaining substance or substances released *..:simultaneously with the first-mentioned substance and having :a different fouling property, for instance a different S 15 colour, will render the article unusable. Thus, it is not possible to manipulate the inventive anti-theft device in an irregular manner without releasing a plurality of fouling substances, e.g. stains, that have mutually different S"properties.
Because the cost of an ampule in an anti-theft device of this kind constitutes a major part of the total manufacturing cost of the device, about 40% in the case of a :*single ampule solution and about 60-75% in the case of a two-ampule solution, the inventive anti-protective device *e25 has a competitive advantage over known multi-ampule solutions due to its low production cost. The simple construction of the inventive anti-theft device also results in a device which is light in weight, therewith reducing the chance of the article being damaged when the anti-theft device is handled normally in the store.
In an embodiment of the invention, the ampule containing the fouling substances is clearly visible from one side of the anti-theft device and will therefore have an enhanced theft deterring effect by virtue of the fact that the fouling substances in the ampule are mutually immiscible and therewith show clearly that any attempt to release the anti-theft device from the article in an irregular manner would result in the article being stained, impaired or J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 6 likewise fouled, so as to become useless, regardless of the specific properties of individual theft-attractive articles.
According to one advantageous embodiment of the invention, the fouling substance phases enclosed in the ampule have mutually different densities, so that said substances will be layered and clearly delimited in the ampule, with a clear boundary between adjacent phases.
The terms "ampule" and "fouling substance ampule" used in the present context thus refer to ampules which are independently produced units that can be fitted into an anti-theft element. The terms, however, also refer within the scope of the invention to ampules that are formed by and constitute a part of the construction of the anti-theft element and which define a cavity that contains fouling 15 substances. In the event of attempting to remove the antitheft device in an irregular manner, e.g. by force, the cavity will be broken open, along fracture weakenings in the cavity wall, so as to release the enclosed fouling substances.
In a second aspect, the present invention provides a fouling-substance containing ampule which is intended to be fitted in an anti-theft element in an anti-theft device intended to be attached to a theft-attractive article such that said device can only be removed from said article with 25 the aid of a special release device, said ampule enclosing a fouling substance and being disposed in the anti-theft element so as to be broken, crushed or otherwise destroyed or opened such as to release the fouling substance enclosed in said ampule should an attempt be made to release the anti-theft device from the theft-attractive article without the aid of said special release device, characterised in that the ampule encloses a first fouling substance having a specific fouling property, and at least one second fouling substance having a fouling property which differs from the fouling property of the first fouling substance, and in that the chemical composition of said respective first fouling substance and said second fouling substance is such that said substances will not dissolve in one another.
J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 7 Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, in more detail with reference to exemplifying embodiments thereof and also with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figures la, lb and ic illustrate respectively different examples of embodiments of an inventive fouling substance ampule, with the ampule of Figures la and lb being shown upstanding and the ampule in Figure lc being shown in a recumbent position; Figure 2 illustrates an exemplifying embodiment of an inventive anti-theft device from above; and Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of the anti-theft device shown in Figure 2, taken on the lines III-III in Figure 2.
15 Those component parts that find mutual correspondence in the Figures have been identified by the same reference signs.
Figures la-lc illustrate tubular, circular-cylindrical ampules 2 which are made of glass or some other fragile :o 20 material, such as a plastic material for instance, and which oo contain fouling substances. In the illustrated case, the *substance in the ampules 2 are stains that are intended to discolour an article that comes into contact therewith, or 0000 to spoil the article in some other way. The internal 25 pressure of the ampule may be above atmospheric pressure, or equal to atmospheric pressure, or a pressure be low atmospheric pressure.
Figure la illustrates a first fouling substance ampule according to an embodiment of the invention in an upstanding position. The illustrated ampule 2 contains a given volume of air A, preferably about 20-30 volume-%, and two mutually different fouling substances, i.e. a first staining substance B and a second staining substance C. In the case of this embodiment, the two substances B and C consist in two liquid phases of mutually different colours which will therefore produce stains that distinguish from one another.
For instance, the substance B may consist of an oil-based solution having a light, oil-dissolvable pigment or J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 8 colorant, such as yellow for instance, while the substance C may consist in a water-based liquid phase that has a darkcoloured, water-soluble pigment or colorant, such as a dark blue colorant, for instance. According to this embodiment, the distinct liquid phases B and C have mutually different densities and therefore separate into different layers with a clear phase boundary therebetween. The heavier phase (the bottom phase) is comprised of the water-based staining substance C, while the lighter phase (the top phase) is comprised of the oil-based staining substance B.
Figure lb illustrates a second embodiment of an inventive ampule that contains fouling substances. In addition to containing air A, the illustrated ampule 2 also contains three mutually different stains D, E and F that S 15 form three different coloured liquid phases which do not dissolve readily in one another or which are insoluble in one another. The stain D has the lowest density and therewith forms the upper phase in the ampule. The stains E **.and F of the illustrated embodiment have essentially the same density, meaning that the liquid phases E and F form bottom phases with a phase boundary against the stain D. The stains E and F are mutually immiscible but form bubbles in a known manner, as illustrated schematically in Figure lb. The different stains D, E and F have different fouling 25 properties and may contain mutually different pigments or colorants. The stain D may consist in a water-based phase containing a water soluble colorant, whereas the stains E and F may respectively consist in a fatty-acid based phase containing a colorant which is soluble in fatty acid and a silicone-oil based phase containing a colorant that is dissolvable in silicone oil. The densities of the phases based on fatty acid and silicone oil respectively are generally the same, and lower than the density of the waterbased phase.
The liquid phases E and F may, of course, also form liquid phases of mutually different densities, so as to form different layers with intermediate phase boundaries. A water-insoluble top phase based on oleic acid, an J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 9 intermediate phase based on silicone oil and a water-based bottom phase are examples of three different liquid phases that will not readily dissolve in one another or that will not dissolve in one another at all, and that have mutually different densities.
Figure ic illustrates another embodiment of an inventive ampule, shown in a horizontal position. In addition to air A, the ampule 2 also contains two different stains G, H in different liquid phases, and an alarm element 8. The alarm element 8 is sensed by an electronic alarm system, normally installed on the store premises and is enclosed in the ampule together with the stains so as to be inaccessible to external influences provided that the ampule 0 is not broken, crushed or destroyed in some other way so as e 15 to release the stains. A stain containing ampule which also see# encloses an alarm element is described in more detail in WO e 97/50066, to which reference is made herewith.
0 6 In the case of the illustrated exemplifying embodiments of the invention, at least one of the fouling substances may have a property that is different to the others, for too* instance may have a strong smelling or a corrosive property.
One of the fouling substances may alternatively comprise a liquid phase that consists of a chemical mixture which contains a trace element for identification purposes, for 25 instance a trace substance that can be identified with a certain producer. The trace substance may comprise a chemical that is not normally found in a colorant or other fouling substance, for instance a magnetic liquid.
Figures 2 and 3 illustrate an exemplifying embodiment of an anti-theft device provided with an ampule 2 that contains a fouling substance in accordance with the ampule embodiment shown in Figure la, for instance.
The anti-theft device includes a first anti-theft element 10 which has a base element 12 and an elongated connecting element. 14 which projects out from the base element and which is intended to be inserted through the article 6 to be protected. A second element 16 (shown only schematically in Figure 3) is adapted for attachment to the J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 10 connecting element 14 and to be locked thereon against movement away from the base element 12, so as to hold the anti-theft device securely on the article 6. One of the elements, in the illustrated case the anti-theft element includes a theft deterrent.
According to an embodiment of the invention, the antitheft element comprises a fragile ampule which contains fouling substances and which may be of the kind shown in Figures la-lc. The ampule 2 is transparent and is placed for instance so as to be well visible from outside the antitheft device. Thus, when the anti-theft device is secured to a theft-attractive article, a potential thief is able to-see and identify the contents of the ampule. It is therewith possible to see clearly from outside the anti-theft device that the fouling substances enclosed in the ampule will render the article unusable if the ampule should break, which will have a clear theft deterring effect.
If an attempt is made to loosen the second element 16 20forcibly from the connecting element 14, the tension forces and/or lateral forces exerted on the element 16, and as a result also on the connecting element 14 and the base o element 12, will cause the ampule 2 to break. As the ampule breaks, its contents will be dispersed onto the article 6 **and therewith destroy and render said article unusable.
S 25 The ampule 2 illustrated in Figure ic will break in the same way and its contents destroy the article 6 if an attempt is made to render the alarm element 8 inactive in an irregular manner.
It will be understood that the invention is not 30 restricted to the afore-described and illustrated exemplifying embodiments thereof, and that several conceivable modifications can be made within the scope of the following Claims. For instance, in addition to enclosing the substances that have mutually different fouling properties, the ampule may also enclose an inner fragile ampule, preferably a thin-walled ampule. The inner ampule is intended to be broken or crushed at the same time as the ampule containing said fouling substances, and will contain J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 11 a substance which will react with the fouling substances in a suitable manner when coming into contact with said substance or substances. For instance, the inner ampule may hold a catalyst which causes the fouling substance or substances concerned to react with each other, or a hardener which causes the fouling substance or substances to harden and become permanently fixed to the theft attractive article. The inner ampule may also contain a further fouling substance, such as a colorant, with properties different to the fouling substance or substances in the outer ampule.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
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  1. 3. An anti-theft element according to Claim 2, characterised in that one of the stains has a dark tint and another stain .has a light tint.
  2. 4. An anti-theft element according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterised in that the density of the **.first fouling substance differs from the density of the second fouling substance. 30 5. An anti-theft element according to Claim 4, characterised in that said one fouling substance is oil based and the other fouling substance is water based.
  3. 6. An anti-theft element according Claim i, characterised in that the ampule encloses a third fouling substance whose fouling property differs from the fouling properties of the first fouling substance and the second fouling substance, and in that the chemical composition of the third fouling substance is such that said third J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 13 substance will not dissolve in the first substance nor in the second substance.
  4. 7. An anti-theft element according'to any one of the preceding Claims, characterised in that the ampule encloses an alarm element which can be sensed by an electronic alarm system and which is inaccessible to external influences unless the ampule is broken, crushed or destroyed in some other way such as to release the fouling substances.
  5. 8. An anti-theft element according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterised in that the ampule is made of glass or a plastic material.
  6. 9. An anti-theft element according to any one of the preceding Claims, characterised in that the ampule also encloses an inner, fragile ampule which contains a substance that influences or supplements at least one of the surrounding fouling substances. A fouling-substance containing ampule which is intended to be fitted in an anti-theft element in an anti- theft device intended to be attached to a theft-attractive 20 article such that said device can only be removed from said article with the aid of a special release device, said ampule enclosing a fouling substance and being disposed in the anti-theft element so as to be broken, crushed or otherwise destroyed or opened such as to release the fouling 25 substance enclosed in said ampule should an attempt be made to release the anti-theft device from the theft-attractive article without the aid of said special release device, characterised in that the ampule encloses a first fouling substance having a specific fouling property, and at least 30 one second fouling substance having a fouling property which differs from the fouling property of the first fouling substance, and in that the chemical composition of said respective first fouling substance and said second fouling substance is such that said substances will not dissolve in one another.
  7. 11. A fouling-substance ampule according to Claim characterised in that the fouling substances are stains of mutually different colours. J/Speci/37186.13/03/2000 14
  8. 12. A fouling-substance ampule according to Claim 11, characterised in that one of said stains has a dark tint and another stain has a light tint.
  9. 13. A fouling-substance ampule according to any one of Claims 10-12, characterised in that the density of the first fouling substance differs from the density of the second fouling substance.
  10. 14. A fouling-substance ampule according to Claim 13, characterised in that one fouling substance is oil based and the other fouling substance is water based. A fouling-substance ampule according to Claim characterised in that the ampule encloses a third fouling substance having a fouling property that differs from the fouling properties of said first fouling substance and said second fouling substance, and in that the chemical composition of the third fouling substance is such that it will not dissolve in the first fouling substance or in the second fouling substance.
  11. 16. A fouling-substance ampule according to any one of Claims 10-15, characterised in that the ampule is made of glass or a plastic material. o 17. A fouling-substance ampule according to any one of Claims 10-16, characterised in that the ampule also encloses an inner, fragile ampule which encloses a substance that influences or supplements at least one of the surrounding fouling substances.
  12. 18. An anti-theft element for an anti-theft device substantially as herein described with reference to the .accompanying drawings. o 15
  13. 19. A fouling-substance containing ampule which is intended to be fitted to an anti-theft element in an anti- theft device substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 2 3 rd day of April 2003 FARGKLAMMAN AB. By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK
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