US20060118439A1 - Antitheft case - Google Patents
Antitheft case Download PDFInfo
- Publication number
- US20060118439A1 US20060118439A1 US11/337,445 US33744506A US2006118439A1 US 20060118439 A1 US20060118439 A1 US 20060118439A1 US 33744506 A US33744506 A US 33744506A US 2006118439 A1 US2006118439 A1 US 2006118439A1
- Authority
- US
- United States
- Prior art keywords
- key member
- case
- bolt
- lid
- box
- Prior art date
- Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.)
- Abandoned
Links
- 230000002093 peripheral effect Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 122
- 238000003780 insertion Methods 0.000 claims abstract description 48
- 230000037431 insertion Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 48
- 230000002265 prevention Effects 0.000 claims description 33
- 238000005520 cutting process Methods 0.000 description 6
- 238000000034 method Methods 0.000 description 6
- 230000000694 effects Effects 0.000 description 4
- 230000005672 electromagnetic field Effects 0.000 description 4
- 238000000605 extraction Methods 0.000 description 3
- 238000005299 abrasion Methods 0.000 description 2
- 238000005452 bending Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000003292 glue Substances 0.000 description 2
- 238000003825 pressing Methods 0.000 description 2
- 239000000853 adhesive Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000001070 adhesive effect Effects 0.000 description 1
- 238000000465 moulding Methods 0.000 description 1
- 229920003002 synthetic resin Polymers 0.000 description 1
- 239000000057 synthetic resin Substances 0.000 description 1
- 230000000007 visual effect Effects 0.000 description 1
Images
Classifications
-
- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B73/00—Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
- E05B73/0017—Anti-theft devices, e.g. tags or monitors, fixed to articles, e.g. clothes, and to be removed at the check-out of shops
- E05B73/0023—Containers, boxes, cases or the like, e.g. for compact discs or video-cassettes, specially adapted therefor
-
- G—PHYSICS
- G11—INFORMATION STORAGE
- G11B—INFORMATION STORAGE BASED ON RELATIVE MOVEMENT BETWEEN RECORD CARRIER AND TRANSDUCER
- G11B33/00—Constructional parts, details or accessories not provided for in the other groups of this subclass
- G11B33/02—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon
- G11B33/04—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers
- G11B33/0405—Cabinets; Cases; Stands; Disposition of apparatus therein or thereon modified to store record carriers for storing discs
- G11B33/0411—Single disc boxes
- G11B33/0422—Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge
- G11B33/0427—Single disc boxes for discs without cartridge comprising centre hole locking means
Definitions
- Adopting this system can protect rental commodities from being stolen because customers never have a chance of touching the commodities directly.
- a locking member On a surface where the key member and the case oppose each other is provided a locking member which is pressed back when the key member is inserted and brought into an engagement relationship with the key member when insertion of the key member is completed. The engagement relationship between the locking member and the key member prevents the key member from being pulled out.
- the driver tip may damage the locking member in the engagement relationship with the key member, or release the engagement relationship.
- This structure is responsible for theft of commodities put in cases.
- a finger tip or a driver can be easily forced into a space formed inside the outer peripheral wall, thereby further bending the outer peripheral wall outwardly to finally open the case.
- the case could be forcibly opened by pressing a finger tip into between the outer and inner peripheral walls after an external peripheral wall is bent outwardly, and by hooking this pressed finger tip on an open edge of an outer or inner peripheral wall and pulling it out.
- the present invention has an objective of protecting a case from being opened without permission so as to prevent theft of a commodity in the case, and another objective of solving the aforementioned problems.
- the present invention adopts an antitheft device comprising a case composed of a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges.
- the case has a through hole formed on a position where peripheral edges of the box and the lid overlap with each other inside and outside or on a necessary position of peripheral walls which oppose each other, and a key member is inserted into the through hole in an extractable manner so as to prevent the case from being opened, wherein convex-concave portions are formed in such a manner as to be continuously engaged with each other in necessary regions on a surface where a peripheral edge of an end portion of the key member in an inserted condition opposes an open edge of the through hole.
- an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein convex-concave portions are formed in such a manner as to be continuously engaged with each other either on a surface where peripheral walls are butted with each other in an exposed manner while overlapping inside and outside at peripheral edges of the box and the lid, or on an open surface of an outer peripheral wall in predetermined regions on a surface of either one of the box and the lid.
- an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein holding-down structure is formed on predetermined regions on peripheral walls which overlap with each other inside and outside of the box and the lid of the antitheft case, with the holding-down structure preventing an open edge of the outer peripheral wall from being bent outward when an external pressure is applied onto a surface of the antitheft case from at least one direction.
- an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein convex-concave portions are formed on necessary regions on at lease one open edge of peripheral walls which overlap inside and outside of the box and the lid of the antitheft case, with the convex-concave portions being designed to cause pain in a finger when someone tries to pry them apart.
- the present invention also adopts a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein a through portion is formed on one of necessary positions which overlap with each other inside and outside peripheral edges of the box and the lid.
- the through portion allows a key member to pass through it in an extractable manner and establish a latched relationship, and a collision prevention portion is formed on another necessary position in order to secure closing of the case by avoiding collision with the key member.
- a latch member is provided at an end of the key member with which to establish a latched relationship so as to prevent opening of the case at a time of completion of insertion of the key member.
- a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein a pair of collision prevention portions are formed on a necessary position on peripheral walls which overlap with each other or oppose each other inside and outside peripheral edges of the box and the lid, with the pair of collision prevention portions facing inward from an open edge of the peripheral walls.
- a latch member is provided at an end of the key member with which to establish a latched relationship so as to allow the key member to be inserted between the collision prevention portions in a detectable manner and to prevent opening of the case at a time of completion of insertion of the key member.
- the case includes: bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside side edges of the box and the lid that are opposite to sides having the hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along side edges of the case when it is in a closed condition, with the through portion of the key member and the collision prevention portion being formed somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between the hinges and the bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member formed on the key member, with the bolt member passing through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted.
- the case includes: bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside side edges of the box and the lid that are opposite to the sides having the hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along the side edges of the case when it is in a closed condition; a passing collision prevention portion of the key member being formed somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between the hinges and the bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member formed on the key member, with the bolt member passing through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted.
- the present invention also adopts a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein bolt hooking portions are dotted inside edges of sides of the box and the lid that can be opened and closed, and which have bolt insertion portions aligned along side edges of the case when the case is in a closed condition; a through portion is formed to allow a key member pass through it and be inserted in an extractable manner into peripheral walls between the hinges and side edges that can be opened and closed; and a bolt member which passes through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 1.
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a key member and a case.
- FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the case where the key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case when the key has been inserted.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a main part of the case.
- FIG. 6 is a partial front view showing use of a releasing tool.
- FIG. 7 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing use of the releasing tool.
- FIG. 8 is another vertical cross-sectional view showing use of the releasing tool.
- FIG. 9 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 2.
- FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-sectional view of Embodiment 2.
- FIG. 11 is a magnified plan view showing a main part of Embodiment 2.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an example of convex-concave portions.
- FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing another example of the convex-concave portions.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing further another example of the convex-concave portions.
- FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view showing further another example of the convex-concave portions.
- FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a case of Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the case of Embodiment 3 when closed.
- FIG. 18 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part of the case of Embodiment 3.
- FIG. 19 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part of another example.
- FIG. 20 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 4 of the present invention.
- FIG. 21 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part of Embodiment 4.
- FIG. 22 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a conventional case.
- FIG. 23 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view when an external force is applied to the conventional case.
- FIG. 24 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 5.
- FIG. 25 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part of Embodiment 5.
- FIG. 26 is a partial front view showing a main part of Embodiment 5.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view showing another example of a latch member.
- FIG. 28 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part of the latch member.
- FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 30 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part of Embodiment 6.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective view showing an example of a latch member.
- FIG. 32 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a latched condition.
- FIG. 33 is a perspective view showing another example of the latch member.
- FIG. 34 is a development plan view of a case of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 35 is a perspective view showing a main part of the case of Embodiment 7.
- FIG. 36 is a perspective view of a key member.
- FIG. 37 is a partial front view of a case where the key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 38 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case where the key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 39 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the case where the key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 40 is a perspective view showing another example of bolt hooking portions.
- FIG. 41 is a perspective view of the bolt hooking portions.
- FIG. 42 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 8.
- FIG. 43 is a perspective view showing another example of a through portion.
- FIG. 44 is a perspective view showing Embodiment 9.
- FIG. 45 is a partial front view of a case where a key member has been inserted.
- FIG. 46 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case of FIG. 45 where the key member has been inserted.
- a case “A” is composed of a box 2 having an opening 1 through which to insert or to extract a commodity “a”, and a lid 4 for opening and closing the opening 1 via appropriate hinges 3 .
- the box 2 and the lid 4 have respective main walls 5 , 5 integrated with peripheral walls 6 , 6 which overlap or oppose each other inside and outside.
- the hinges 3 include a half-cut hinge provided on a bottom side of the peripheral wall 6 of the box 2 in order to connect the bottom side with the main wall 5 of the lid 4 , so as to separate, for example, both ends of the bottom side of the peripheral wall 6 of the box 2 from bottom edges of both sides of the peripheral wall 6 , and also include a half-cut hinge provided on a border of the bottom side of the peripheral wall 6 and the main wall 5 of the box 2 so as to open the box 2 and the lid 4 flat.
- This is not the only structure allowable and the case can be opened by using separate hinges or pin hinges composed of holes and an axle.
- the through holes 7 , 7 formed on the peripheral walls 6 , 6 are composed of long holes formed on inner peripheral wall 6 ; cuttings formed from an open edge of outer peripheral wall 6 towards the main wall 5 of the lid 4 ; and an L-shaped latch piece 27 provided to guide insertion of the key member 8 through inside the main wall 5 of the lid 4 and to hold both side edges of the key member 8 .
- the key member 8 is not restricted to being plate-shaped as illustrated, but can be angular, for example.
- guide structure 9 of the key member 8 can be provided between inner surfaces of the main walls 5 of the box 2 and the lid 4 so as to allow the key member 8 be inserted or and extracted smoothly.
- continuous convex-concave portions 10 to be engaged with each other are provided on necessary regions on a surface where a peripheral edge of a side of the key member 8 opposite to its insertion direction opposes an open edge of through hole 7 .
- Sticking of the tool K into the engaged regions can be prevented more effectively by making a length of projection of the convex-concave portions 10 , depth of concaves, and widths of the concaves and convexes smaller than a length of a flat and sharp edge of the tool K.
- the shape of the convex-concave portions 10 is not restricted to the one shown in FIG. 5 but can be saw-teeth shown in FIG. 13 or a waveform shown in FIG. 14 .
- convex-concave portions 10 on a plate surface of the key member 8 , the edge of the through hole 7 , the key member 8 and the main wall 5 of the case “A”, for example, as shown in FIG. 15 , or both on a top surface of step portion 61 which is lowered from the through hole 7 inside the main wall 5 of the case “A” and a bottom surface of the step portion 61 which is laid on the top surface when the end of the key member 8 is fitted into the step portion 61 .
- the key member 8 can be provided with an antitheft tag 11 via adhesive such as glue as shown in FIG. 2 , or via an embedding tool used for molding.
- the tag 11 has a unique ID code without a main power supply.
- a resonance circuit of the ID code resonates to transmit the unique ID code.
- a high-frequency electromagnetic field is modulated to detect this passing of the case “A”.
- a clerk of the shop monitors whether or not it is removed without permission so as to protect the commodity “a” from being stolen with the case “A”.
- a flange 12 is provided at an end of the key member 8 in such a manner as to be fitted into the through hole 7 when the key member 8 is completely inserted, and the convex-concave portions 10 are formed on both the flange 12 and the through hole 7 .
- the flange 12 is designed to project from both plate surfaces of the key member 8 and side edges of plate surfaces; however, it could be designed to project exclusively from one plate surface of the key member 8 .
- a width between the main wall 5 of the through hole 7 of the outer peripheral wall 6 and the opening of the lid 4 can be so designed to fit the flange 12 therein when the through hole 7 is a long hole, whereas when the through hole 7 is the above-mentioned cutting, the flange 12 can be fitted into the cutting.
- locking structure B On a surface where the case “A” and the key member 8 oppose each other, to be more specific, on the inner surface of the main wall 5 of the box 2 and on the plate surface of the key member 8 shown in FIG. 2 , are provided locking structure B which is pressed back when the key member 8 is inserted, and is automatically brought into an engagement relationship at a time of completion of insertion.
- the locking structure B is composed of inverted U-shaped slits 21 which are formed on the plate surface of the key member 8 in such a manner that insides of the slits 21 project towards the main wall 5 of the lid 4 ; locking hooks 22 which obtain strength of stability from a property of a synthetic resin from which the key member 8 is made; and the inner surface of the inner peripheral wall 6 as an engaging section 23 which presses back the locking hooks 22 by the edge of the through hole 7 immediately before completion of insertion of the key member 8 and with which an end of the locking hooks 22 in a projection direction is engaged when the locking hooks 22 are freed from being pressed back at completion of the insertion of the key member 8 .
- separate locking hooks could be glued to the key member 8 , or the engaging section 23 could be provided on the main wall 5 of the box 2 in the form of a projection.
- a number of the locking hooks 22 is not limited to two to be formed on the left and the right in FIG. 2 , but can be determined freely. It is also possible to provide the engaging section 23 on the lid 4 side.
- the key member 8 is inserted into coincided through holes 7 , 7 .
- the locking hooks 22 are pressed back by the edge of the through hole 7 , and as a result of completion of engagement of the through hole 7 on outer peripheral edge of wall 6 , that is, as a result of the key member 8 passing through the through hole 7 , the locking hooks 22 released from the edge of the through hole 7 are restored and hooked by the engaging section 23 , thereby bringing the engaging section 23 and the locking hooks 22 into the engagement relationship as shown in FIG. 3 .
- This engagement prevents the key member 8 from being pulled out by someone other than the clerk of the shop, thereby protecting the commodity “a” in the case “A” from being stolen.
- the releasing tool C which includes projecting pieces 34 , a plate 33 , and a grip 32 , is positioned right above the locking hooks 22 of the flange 12 , and the projecting pieces 34 are stuck into the long hole 31 of the key member 8 .
- a through window 37 coinciding with the through hole 7 is provided next to the long hole 31 of the flange 12 , and a protruding piece 38 that projects from the plate 33 is stuck into the through window 37 and the through hole 7 .
- An inverted U-shaped slit 39 is provided in the protruding piece 38 , and an inside of the slit 39 is made to project to the key member 8 side for the same function as the locking hooks 22 so as to provide a hooking piece 40 .
- the key member 8 and the like are provided with a latch section 41 having a concave or a through hole into which a tip of the hooking piece 40 in a projection direction is fitted when the protruding piece 38 has been completely stuck.
- hooking piece 40 can be formed on the key member 8
- latch section 41 can be formed on the protruding piece 38 .
- the hooking piece 40 which comes into contact with the key member 8 while the protruding piece 38 is being stuck is pressed back, which makes the hooking piece 40 and the latch section 41 be coincided with each other at a time of releasing engagement of the locking hooks 22 and the engaging section 23 .
- the hooking piece 40 freed from being pressed back is returned and engaged with the latch section 41 as shown in FIG. 8 .
- the key member 8 thus pulled out is kept in the shop for reuse and the case “A” from which the key member 8 has been pulled is used to encase a commodity for rent or sale.
- pieces 42 projecting from peripheral wall 6 are fitted into side edges of the long hole 31 or the through window 37 , and the above-described convex-concave portions 10 are formed on a surface where the pieces 42 oppose open edges of the long hole 31 or the through window 37 in such as manner as to be engaged with each other so as to prevent insertion of the tool K.
- the releasing tool C includes the projecting pieces 34 , which release the engagement relationship, and the protruding piece 38 having the hooking piece 40 to prevent removal of the key member 8 .
- the key member 8 can be designed to be pulled out by a special removal tool (not illustrated) having a projecting piece with a hooking piece.
- Embodiment 2 of the present invention in case “A” including box 2 , shown in FIGS. 9-11 and FIGS. 1 and 2 of Embodiment 1, and lid 4 with hinges 3 for opening and closing opening 1 of the box 2 , continuous convex-concave portions 10 are provided in predetermined regions on a surface where peripheral walls abut each other in an exposed manner inside and outside of the case “A” or on a surface where the opening 1 (open surface) of outer peripheral wall 6 opposes either the box 2 or the lid 4 .
- convex-concave portions 10 are provided on the peripheral walls 6 not having the hinges 3 in Embodiments 1 and 2, they could be provided on a desired peripheral wall 6 .
- the convex-concave portions 10 can be formed at an opening portion of the peripheral walls 6 , 6 where a step “b” is formed as shown in FIGS. 11 and 12 so as to make the peripheral walls 6 , 6 of the box 2 and the lid 4 form a planar surface in Embodiment 2.
- the convex-concave portions 10 are formed on an open edge surface of the outer peripheral wall 6 and a rear surface of a side of main wall 5 .
- the convex-concave portions 10 could be shaped like saw-teeth or a waveform (shown in FIGS. 13 and 14 ) as described in Embodiment 1.
- Reference numeral 51 in FIG. 11 indicates a latch structure, which is of a bullet-splash type and is a combination of a concave portion and a projecting portion to be engaged with each other.
- case “A” is composed of box 2 and lid 4 for opening and closing opening 1 of the box 2 via hinges 3 attached to the box 2 .
- FIGS. 18, 19 , and 21 there is holding-down structure 61 provided on necessary regions on the peripheral walls 6 , 6 overlapping inside and outside of the box 2 and the lid 4 of the case “A”.
- the holding-down structure 61 prevents open edges of outer peripheral wall 6 from being bent outwardly when an external pressure is applied inwardly from at least one direction onto a surface where main walls 5 , 5 of the box 2 and the lid 4 of the case “A” oppose each other.
- the case “A” is provided with through holes 7 , 7 on both peripheral walls 6 , 6 opposing the hinges 3 , and a key member 8 is inserted into the through holes 7 , 7 to protect a commodity in the case “A” from being stolen.
- the through holes 7 , 7 , the key member 8 , and locking structure B for preventing removal of inserted key member 8 by someone other than the shop clerk are the same as in Embodiment 1, and extraction of the key member 8 by the shop clerk with use of releasing tool C will be performed in the same manner as in Embodiment 1.
- outside tapered surface portions 63 of the projecting portions 62 are designed to press the inside tapered surface portions 63 of the outer peripheral wall 6 ; however, the tapered surface portions 63 can be replaced by a nest in which ridge portions are engaged inside and outside on the surfaces.
- ridge portions 64 are provided in parallel on the outer peripheral wall 6 , and that the inner peripheral wall 6 is fitted between the outer peripheral wall 6 and the ridge portions 64 as shown in FIG. 19 .
- the holding-down structure 61 can prevent overlapping peripheral walls 6 , 6 from being bent towards outside the outer peripheral walls 6 , even if an external pressure is applied to the case “A”.
- case “A” is composed of box 2 and lid 4 for opening and closing opening 1 of the box 2 via hinges 3 .
- Convex-concave portions 71 which are shaped to cause pain on a finger when it is stuck thereto, are provided on necessary regions of at least one open edge of peripheral walls 6 , 6 of the box 2 and the lid 4 which overlap inside and outside of the case “A”.
- the convex-concave portions 71 are in the form of saw-teeth in this illustrated example, so when someone hooks a finger at the open edge of peripheral wall 6 and applies too much force to the peripheral wall 6 in a direction of opening, the convex-concave portions 71 bite into the finger to hurt it, thereby dissuading him/her from applying further force.
- the convex-concave portions 71 could be other than saw-teeth as long as they are designed to bite into a finger.
- the convex-concave portions 71 in the illustrated example are provided on the open edges of both peripheral walls 6 , 6 ; however, they could be exclusively provided on an open edge of one peripheral wall 6 , that is, either outer peripheral wall 6 or inner peripheral wall 6 . It is also possible to additionally provide the holding-down structure 61 of Embodiment 3.
- the case “A” is provided with through holes 7 , 7 formed on a side of both peripheral walls 6 , 6 that opposes the hinges 3 , and a key member 8 can be inserted into the through holes 7 , 7 to prevent theft of a commodity put in the case “A”.
- the through holes 7 , 7 , the key member 8 , locking structure B for preventing removal of inserted key member 8 by someone other than the shop clerk are the same as in Embodiment 1, and extraction of the key member 8 by the shop clerk with use of releasing tool C will not be explained because it is performed in the same manner as in Embodiment 1.
- the convex-concave portions 71 are provided exclusively on the two parallel sides not having the hinges 3 nor the through holes 7 , 7 in the case “A”, they may be provided on a side having the through holes 7 , 7 , besides the two sides.
- Case “A” used in Embodiment 5 of the present invention is composed of a box 202 having an opening 201 through which commodity “a” is inserted or extracted, and a lid 204 for opening and closing the opening 201 via appropriate hinges 203 is provided on the box 202 .
- the box 202 and the lid 204 are composed of a main wall 205 and a peripheral wall 206 which is integrated with peripheral edges of the main wall 205 , and which projects in a direction of a rear surface of the main wall 205 .
- the peripheral wall 206 of the lid 204 is designed to be fitted outside the peripheral wall 206 of the box 202 ; however, they could be fitted oppositely.
- the hinges 203 in this illustrated example are composed of a half-cut hinge provided on a bottom side of the peripheral wall 206 of the box 202 in order to be connected with the main wall 205 of the lid 204 .
- This is not the only structure allowable, and it is possible to employ, for example, hinges of an engagement type composed of an axle and holes.
- a through portion 208 is provided in a necessary position on one of the peripheral walls 206 , 206 overlapping inside and outside so that a key member 207 can be inserted therein in an extractable manner so as to establish a latched relationship.
- a collision prevention section 209 is provided on another peripheral wall 206 to prevent a collision with the key member 207 so as to secure a complete closing of the case “A”.
- the through portion 208 is provided on an inner peripheral wall 206 whereas the collision prevention section 209 is provided in the form of a cutting on an outer peripheral wall 206 ; however, it is also possible to provide the collision prevention section 209 on the inner peripheral wall 206 and to provide the through portion 208 on the outer peripheral wall 206 .
- the through portion 208 is designed as a long hole to agree with an appearance of a plate-like shape of the key member 207 , it could be another shape to agree with an appearance of the key member 207 when it is an axial member or the like.
- the collision prevention section 209 can be, e.g. U-shaped so that the key member 207 can be smoothly inserted thereinto.
- a latch member D which establishes a latched relationship with the box 202 or the lid 204 so as to prevent opening when insertion of the key member 207 has been completed.
- the latch member D is composed of, for example, an L-shaped holding piece 210 integrated with an edge of the key member 207 , the holding piece 210 being designed to be outwardly in contact with the peripheral wall 206 and the main wall 205 of the lid 204 .
- latch sections 211 in the form of through holes or concaves on the peripheral wall 206 having the collision prevention section 209 as shown in FIGS. 27 and 28 , and to provide L-shaped projecting latch pieces 212 at the edge of the key member 207 , thereby fitting tips of the projecting latch pieces 212 into the latch sections 211 when insertion of the key member 207 has been completed.
- latch member D is not limited to the illustrated type.
- a position of the latch member D is not limited to top-side peripheral wall 206 in FIGS. 24-28 , and can be on the peripheral wall 206 on both sides.
- a position of the holding piece 210 , the latch sections 211 and the projecting latch pieces 212 is not restricted to a middle of the peripheral wall 206 ; they can be positioned throughout the peripheral wall 206 or at both end corners. It is also possible to hold both corners by the holding piece 210 .
- Providing guide rails 213 inside the main wall 5 in order to guide both side edges of the key member 207 can make insertion of the key member 207 smooth.
- Embodiment 6 of the present invention is illustrated in FIGS. 29-33 , and as shown in FIGS. 29 and 30 , a pair of collision prevention sections 221 , 221 are provided in such a manner as to face inwardly from open edges of peripheral walls 206 , 206 on necessary regions of peripheral walls 206 , 206 of box 202 and lid 204 which overlap with each other or oppose each other inside and outside in the case “A”, as in Embodiment 5.
- a key member 207 is inserted into the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 in an extractable manner.
- peripheral walls 206 , 206 having the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 are designed to overlap each other inside and outside in this illustrated example, their edges could be designed to face each other.
- a latch member D which establishes a latched relationship with the box 202 or the lid 204 so as to prevent opening when insertion of the key member 207 has been completed.
- the key member 207 and the case “A” of Embodiments 5 and 6 With locking structure B which is pressed back at a time of insertion of the key member 207 , and which is freed from being pressed back and is automatically brought into a latched relationship at a time of completion of insertion, the key member 207 is prevented from being pulled out and then commodity “a” put in the case “A” is protected from being stolen by a customer.
- the locking structure B is released from the latched relationship by using releasing tool C of the shop, and the key member 207 is pulled out with the releasing tool C and returned to the shop so that the case “A” can be used to put a commodity for rent or sale therein.
- the key member 207 can be pulled out together with the releasing tool C by abrasion resistance caused when the projecting piece 234 is press-fitted with the projecting piece 233 due to strength of stability of the latch hook 231 at a time of removing the releasing tool C.
- the key member 207 and the releasing tool C can be pulled out concurrently by providing a projection 235 and a concave portion 236 engaged with each other on a surface where the key member 207 and the releasing tool C oppose each other.
- the key member 207 having a unique ID code can be attached with an antitheft tag E by embedding or applying glue, with the antitheft tag E modulating a high-frequency electromagnetic field installed at a gate of the shop when a resonance circuit resonates and transmits the unique ID code. This can prevent theft of a commodity with its case.
- the through portion 208 and the collision prevention section 209 of Embodiment 5 ( FIGS. 24-28 ) and the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 of Embodiment 6 ( FIGS. 29-33 ) are formed at a center of the peripheral walls 206 , 206 in these illustrated examples; however, they can be formed according to an entire length of the peripheral walls 206 , 206 , that is, a width of the key member 207 .
- case “A” is composed of a box 202 having an opening 201 for inserting and extracting a commodity “a”, and a lid 204 for opening and closing the opening 201 via appropriate hinges 203 .
- bolt insertion portions 241 are dotted, and bolt hook portions 242 are arranged in series along side edges of the case “A”.
- Through portion 208 and collision prevention section 209 are arranged somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions 242 on the peripheral walls 206 , 206 which overlap with each other inside and outside between the hinges 203 and the bolt hook portions 242 of the case “A”.
- a key member 207 to be inserted into the through portion 208 in order to close the case “A” is provided with a bolt member 243 which sequentially passes through the bolt insertion portions 241 aligned as shown in FIG. 37 when the key member 207 is inserted.
- the key member 207 and the case “A” are also provided with the same latch member D as in Embodiment 5; that is, a combination of holding piece 210 , latch sections 211 , and projecting latch pieces 212 .
- the bolt hooking portions 242 having the bolt insertion portions 241 are dotted in the form of blocks with a trench as shown in FIGS. 34 and 35 , they can be blocks having a through hole for an axial bolt member 243 to pass through as shown in FIG. 40 , or U-shaped blocks for the bolt member 243 to be held therein as shown in FIG. 41 .
- the bolt hooking portions 242 When the bolt hooking portions 242 are aligned while being engaged with each other when the case “A” is closed, the bolt hooking portions 242 at both ends can be arranged at corners of the case “A”, thereby applying stronger force at the corners to reinforce prevention of opening.
- Locking structure B which can release the latched relationship by using the releasing tool C of Embodiments 5 and 6 can be provided on a surface where the key member 207 equipped with the bolt member 243 opposes the case “A” so as to prevent the bolt member 243 from being pulled out together with the key member 207 . This can protect the case “A” from being opened by a customer.
- the key member 207 can be attached with the antitheft tag E of Embodiments 5 and 6 to protect the case “A” from being taken out of the shop.
- the through portion 208 can be so designed that a longitudinal side edge of the long hole is cut except at both ends so as to latch both side edges of the key member 207 by both ends of the long hole.
- Embodiment 8 of the present invention as shown in FIG. 42 , in the case “A” equipped with the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 which oppose each other on the peripheral walls 206 , 206 of Embodiment 6 (either the holding piece 212 is fitted into the key member 207 or the projecting latch pieces 212 are fitted into the latch sections 211 ), the bolt hooking portions 242 and the bolt insertion portions 241 are formed on the box 202 and the lid 204 of the case “A”, and the bolt member 243 is formed on the key member 207 .
- the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 opposing each other are arranged somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions 242 on the peripheral walls 206 , 206 , which overlap with each other inside and outside or oppose each other between the hinges 203 and the bolt hook portions 241 of the case
- the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 do not have a latched relationship with the key member 207 , in the same manner as in Embodiment 6, for prevention of opening of the case “A”, the key member 207 is equipped with the holding piece 210 , or the key member 207 and the peripheral wall 206 are provided with the latch member D composed of the projecting latch pieces 212 and the latch sections 211 .
- a combination of the through portion 208 and the collision prevention section 209 of Embodiments 7 and 8, or a combination of the collision prevention sections 221 , 221 can be replaced by the through portion 208 so formed as to coincide with both peripheral walls 206 , 206 , and the key member 207 equipped with the bolt member 243 related to the bolt insertion portions 241 can be inserted into the through hole 208 to obtain the same effects.
- case “A” is composed of a box 202 having an opening 201 for inserting and extracting a commodity “a”, and a lid 204 for opening and closing the opening 201 via appropriate hinges 203 .
- a through portion 291 which allows a key member 207 to be inserted or extracted is provided on a peripheral wall 206 between the hinges 203 and an edge of a side of the case “A” that can be opened and closed.
- the through portion 291 is provided only to insert the key member 207 therein, and a side edge of the through portion 291 is not in a latched relationship with the key member 207 at a time of inserting the key member 207 . This means that the case “A” is in a condition of being able to be opened.
- the key member 207 is equipped with a bolt member 243 which passes through all the bolt insertion portions 241 of the bolt hooking portions 242 aligned as in Embodiments 7 and 8 at the time of inserting the key member 207 .
- the bolt member 243 can prevent the side edge of the case “A” from being opened as in Embodiments 7 and 8.
- Guiding an opposite side edge of the bolt member 243 of the key member 207 by providing the guide rails 213 inside the case “A” can make insertion of the key member 207 smooth, and can also offer an effect as a bolt when the guide rails 213 are formed on both the box 202 and the lid 204 .
- Providing locking structure B which can release the latched relationship by using the same releasing tool E of Embodiments 5 and 6 on the key member 207 and the case “A” can protect the key member 207 from being pulled out by a customer. It is also possible to attach the same antitheft tag E as in Embodiment 6 to the key member 207 .
- the bolt member 243 is the same as that in Embodiments 7 and 8, and the locking structure B and the releasing tool C are the same as those in Embodiment 6, so their description will be omitted.
- the through portion 291 in this illustrated example is designed in such a manner that the peripheral wall 206 is partly cut and a flange 293 formed at an edge of the key member 207 is fitted into a convex portion 292 formed on a surface of the peripheral wall 206 ; however, the through portion 291 could be designed differently.
- engagement of convex-concave portions on a surface where an inserted key member and a through hole of a case oppose each other, or on a flange of the key member and an edge of the through hole, can protect a case from being opened with a tool and a commodity in the case from being stolen.
- Holding-down structure can prevent an outer peripheral wall from being bent outwardly when an external pressure is applied on overlapping peripheral walls, thereby preventing this peripheral wall from being forcibly bent to pry open the case.
- the case can be prevented from being forcibly opened because of presence of a latch member composed of an inserted key member and the box or the lid, thereby preventing theft of a commodity put in the case.
- a key member pulled out is kept in a shop to reuse the case “A” to store a commodity for rent or sale. Since a bolt member formed on the key member passes through bolt insertion portions of bolt hooking portions of the box and the lid, the bolt member can prevent opening even if a force is applied on an edge of a side opposite to a side having hinges, thereby preventing theft of a commodity in the case.
Landscapes
- Engineering & Computer Science (AREA)
- Multimedia (AREA)
- Closures For Containers (AREA)
Abstract
An antitheft device is provided for a case for storing a commodity therein so as to protect the commodity from being removed from the case without permission. The case is composed of a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges. A through hole is formed on a necessary position of peripheral walls which overlap with each other inside and outside the peripheral edges of the box and the lid, or which oppose each other, in such a manner that a key member can be inserted into or extracted from the through hole. In order to make use of the key member for protecting the case from being opened, it is possible to provide continuous convex-concave portions that are engaged with each other in necessary regions on a surface where an opposite side edge of the key member opposes the open edge of the through hole. It is also possible to provide a through hole on a necessary position on one of the peripheral walls overlapping with each other inside and outside of the peripheral edges of the box and the lid in such a manner that the key member can be inserted and extracted and can establish a latched relationship, whereas to provide a cut portion for avoiding collision with the key member so as to secure closing of the case on the other peripheral wall. A latch member is provided at an end of the key member, with the latch member establishing a latched relationship with the cut portion formed on either the box or the lid at a time of completion of insertion of the key member.
Description
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to an antitheft device which protects commodities for rent or sale put in individual cases, such as audio or visual CDs and video tapes and game software, from being removed from the cases and out of a shop without permission, and which also protects the cases from being pried open by applying an excessive force thereto in an opening direction. The invention also relates to a case equipped with such a device.
- 2. Prior Art
- In rental shops, as is well known, displaying rental commodities put in individual cases might stimulate some customers to steal them because of absence of measures to protect the cases from being opened.
- Therefore, to prevent thefts, empty cases are displayed in a shop and when a customer brings an empty case to the counter, a clerk fetches a corresponding commodity from a storage place and rents it to him/her.
- Adopting this system can protect rental commodities from being stolen because customers never have a chance of touching the commodities directly.
- However, it is extremely troublesome for the clerk to locate rental commodities requested by the customer in the storage place and to keep the storage place well-ordered, which causes various problems such as hindering a smooth rental process and demanding a large storage place.
- These problems could be solved by displaying rental commodities put in individual cases in a shop and making a customer take a desired rental commodity out of a case and bring it to the counter for a rental process.
- However, this system might stimulate some customers to take rental commodities out of the cases and out of the shop without permission because they can directly touch rental commodities.
- Such stealing could be further encouraged by a simple structure of a case for storing a commodity consisting of a box and a lid without any measure to prevent opening of the lid.
- To prevent thefts, each rental commodity is attached with an antitheft tag in an arbitrary position, with the tag having a unique ID code without a main power supply. A predetermined high-frequency electromagnetic field is provided at a gate of a shop. When a customer leaves the shop through the gate with a rental commodity, a resonance circuit of the ID code resonates to transmit the unique ID code and detects a modulation of the high-frequency electromagnetic field so as to detect passing of the rental commodity. A clerk monitors whether the commodity is rented or removed without permission.
- However, there is an inconvenience in that unless the ID code (tag) is shielded by any method during a rental process at the counter, commodities rented according to a predetermined procedure are also detected as having been removed without permission.
- This requires a troublesome shielding process, and various goods necessary for shielding greatly increase cost.
- The aforementioned problems are not restricted to rental commodities but hold true to various kinds of commodities for sale such as clothes, accessories, and daily necessities when they are attached with a tag to be protected from being stolen.
- In order to solve these problems, Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2002-080086 (Publication date: Mar. 19, 2002) discloses an antitheft device in which a key member is designed to be inserted into a through hole formed on peripheral walls of a box and lid, of a case, which overlap each other on inner and outer peripheral edges of the box and the lid when the case is closed, and this inserted key member prevents the case from being opened and a commodity thereinside from being removed from the case.
- The key member is attached with an antitheft tag for protecting the commodity from being removed from a shop with the case.
- On a surface where the key member and the case oppose each other is provided a locking member which is pressed back when the key member is inserted and brought into an engagement relationship with the key member when insertion of the key member is completed. The engagement relationship between the locking member and the key member prevents the key member from being pulled out.
- It goes without saying that release of the engagement relationship is performed by inserting a releasing tool of the shop and by pulling out the key member with the releasing tool.
- In the antitheft device of this type, the surface where the inserted key member and the through hole of the case oppose each other forms a straight line.
- This allows something with a flat tip such as a screw driver to be forced between straight surfaces and to be twisted until the case is damaged, or allows the screw driver tip to be pressed strongly onto the key member in a releasing direction.
- The driver tip may damage the locking member in the engagement relationship with the key member, or release the engagement relationship.
- This structure is responsible for theft of commodities put in cases.
- Even a case shown in
FIG. 9 , which is composed of a box and a lid and is provided with a temporary locking member to prevent the lid from being opened, peripheral walls of the box and the lid are directly butted with each other, thereby allowing a tip of a screw driver to be forced into between these directly butted edges. - This allows the case to be opened by twisting the driver.
- When a case composed of a
box 101, alid 102, and appropriate hinges is in a closed condition, an innerperipheral wall 103 of thebox 101 and an outerperipheral wall 104 of thelid 102 overlap with each other inside and outside as shown inFIG. 22 , and if an external pressure is applied to thebox 101 and thelid 102 in a direction indicated by arrows shown inFIG. 23 , then there is a phenomenon that the outerperipheral wall 104 bends outwardly. - This phenomenon becomes more serious as the external pressure is stronger.
- As a result, a finger tip or a driver can be easily forced into a space formed inside the outer peripheral wall, thereby further bending the outer peripheral wall outwardly to finally open the case.
- The case could be forcibly opened by pressing a finger tip into between the outer and inner peripheral walls after an external peripheral wall is bent outwardly, and by hooking this pressed finger tip on an open edge of an outer or inner peripheral wall and pulling it out.
- Thus, the present invention has an objective of protecting a case from being opened without permission so as to prevent theft of a commodity in the case, and another objective of solving the aforementioned problems.
- In order to solve the aforementioned problems, the present invention adopts an antitheft device comprising a case composed of a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges. The case has a through hole formed on a position where peripheral edges of the box and the lid overlap with each other inside and outside or on a necessary position of peripheral walls which oppose each other, and a key member is inserted into the through hole in an extractable manner so as to prevent the case from being opened, wherein convex-concave portions are formed in such a manner as to be continuously engaged with each other in necessary regions on a surface where a peripheral edge of an end portion of the key member in an inserted condition opposes an open edge of the through hole.
- It is also possible to adopt an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein convex-concave portions are formed in such a manner as to be continuously engaged with each other either on a surface where peripheral walls are butted with each other in an exposed manner while overlapping inside and outside at peripheral edges of the box and the lid, or on an open surface of an outer peripheral wall in predetermined regions on a surface of either one of the box and the lid.
- It is also possible to adopt an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein holding-down structure is formed on predetermined regions on peripheral walls which overlap with each other inside and outside of the box and the lid of the antitheft case, with the holding-down structure preventing an open edge of the outer peripheral wall from being bent outward when an external pressure is applied onto a surface of the antitheft case from at least one direction.
- It is also probable to adopt an antitheft case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein convex-concave portions are formed on necessary regions on at lease one open edge of peripheral walls which overlap inside and outside of the box and the lid of the antitheft case, with the convex-concave portions being designed to cause pain in a finger when someone tries to pry them apart.
- The present invention also adopts a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein a through portion is formed on one of necessary positions which overlap with each other inside and outside peripheral edges of the box and the lid. The through portion allows a key member to pass through it in an extractable manner and establish a latched relationship, and a collision prevention portion is formed on another necessary position in order to secure closing of the case by avoiding collision with the key member. A latch member is provided at an end of the key member with which to establish a latched relationship so as to prevent opening of the case at a time of completion of insertion of the key member.
- It is also possible to adopt a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein a pair of collision prevention portions are formed on a necessary position on peripheral walls which overlap with each other or oppose each other inside and outside peripheral edges of the box and the lid, with the pair of collision prevention portions facing inward from an open edge of the peripheral walls. A latch member is provided at an end of the key member with which to establish a latched relationship so as to allow the key member to be inserted between the collision prevention portions in a detectable manner and to prevent opening of the case at a time of completion of insertion of the key member.
- It is also possible that the case includes: bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside side edges of the box and the lid that are opposite to sides having the hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along side edges of the case when it is in a closed condition, with the through portion of the key member and the collision prevention portion being formed somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between the hinges and the bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member formed on the key member, with the bolt member passing through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted. It is also possible that the case includes: bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside side edges of the box and the lid that are opposite to the sides having the hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along the side edges of the case when it is in a closed condition; a passing collision prevention portion of the key member being formed somewhere closer to the bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between the hinges and the bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member formed on the key member, with the bolt member passing through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted.
- The present invention also adopts a case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes the opening via appropriate hinges, wherein bolt hooking portions are dotted inside edges of sides of the box and the lid that can be opened and closed, and which have bolt insertion portions aligned along side edges of the case when the case is in a closed condition; a through portion is formed to allow a key member pass through it and be inserted in an extractable manner into peripheral walls between the hinges and side edges that can be opened and closed; and a bolt member which passes through all the bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when the key member has been inserted.
- Embodiments of the present invention will be described as follows, based on the attached drawings.
-
FIG. 1 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 1. -
FIG. 2 is a perspective view showing a key member and a case. -
FIG. 3 is a vertical cross-sectional view of the case where the key member has been inserted. -
FIG. 4 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case when the key has been inserted. -
FIG. 5 is a perspective view showing a main part of the case. -
FIG. 6 is a partial front view showing use of a releasing tool. -
FIG. 7 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing use of the releasing tool. -
FIG. 8 is another vertical cross-sectional view showing use of the releasing tool. -
FIG. 9 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 2. -
FIG. 10 is a vertical cross-sectional view ofEmbodiment 2. -
FIG. 11 is a magnified plan view showing a main part of Embodiment 2. -
FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing an example of convex-concave portions. -
FIG. 13 is a perspective view showing another example of the convex-concave portions. -
FIG. 14 is a perspective view showing further another example of the convex-concave portions. -
FIG. 15 is a partial perspective view showing further another example of the convex-concave portions. -
FIG. 16 is a perspective view showing a case ofEmbodiment 3. -
FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing the case ofEmbodiment 3 when closed. -
FIG. 18 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part of the case ofEmbodiment 3. -
FIG. 19 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part of another example. -
FIG. 20 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 4 of the present invention. -
FIG. 21 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a main part ofEmbodiment 4. -
FIG. 22 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view showing a conventional case. -
FIG. 23 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view when an external force is applied to the conventional case. -
FIG. 24 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 5. -
FIG. 25 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part ofEmbodiment 5. -
FIG. 26 is a partial front view showing a main part ofEmbodiment 5. -
FIG. 27 is a perspective view showing another example of a latch member. -
FIG. 28 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part of the latch member. -
FIG. 29 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 6. -
FIG. 30 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a main part ofEmbodiment 6. -
FIG. 31 is a perspective view showing an example of a latch member. -
FIG. 32 is a vertical cross-sectional view showing a latched condition. -
FIG. 33 is a perspective view showing another example of the latch member. -
FIG. 34 is a development plan view of a case ofEmbodiment 7. -
FIG. 35 is a perspective view showing a main part of the case ofEmbodiment 7. -
FIG. 36 is a perspective view of a key member. -
FIG. 37 is a partial front view of a case where the key member has been inserted. -
FIG. 38 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case where the key member has been inserted. -
FIG. 39 is a horizontal cross-sectional view of the case where the key member has been inserted. -
FIG. 40 is a perspective view showing another example of bolt hooking portions. -
FIG. 41 is a perspective view of the bolt hooking portions. -
FIG. 42 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 8. -
FIG. 43 is a perspective view showing another example of a through portion. -
FIG. 44 is a perspectiveview showing Embodiment 9. -
FIG. 45 is a partial front view of a case where a key member has been inserted. -
FIG. 46 is a horizontal cross-sectional plan view of the case ofFIG. 45 where the key member has been inserted. - In
Embodiment 1 of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 5, a case “A” is composed of abox 2 having anopening 1 through which to insert or to extract a commodity “a”, and alid 4 for opening and closing theopening 1 via appropriate hinges 3. Thebox 2 and thelid 4 have respectivemain walls peripheral walls - The
hinges 3 include a half-cut hinge provided on a bottom side of theperipheral wall 6 of thebox 2 in order to connect the bottom side with themain wall 5 of thelid 4, so as to separate, for example, both ends of the bottom side of theperipheral wall 6 of thebox 2 from bottom edges of both sides of theperipheral wall 6, and also include a half-cut hinge provided on a border of the bottom side of theperipheral wall 6 and themain wall 5 of thebox 2 so as to open thebox 2 and thelid 4 flat. This is not the only structure allowable and the case can be opened by using separate hinges or pin hinges composed of holes and an axle. - On predetermined positions of the
peripheral walls box 2 and thelid 4 are provided throughholes key member 8 is inserted in an extractable manner so as to protect the case from being opened. - As shown in
FIG. 2 the throughholes peripheral walls peripheral wall 6; cuttings formed from an open edge of outerperipheral wall 6 towards themain wall 5 of thelid 4; and an L-shapedlatch piece 27 provided to guide insertion of thekey member 8 through inside themain wall 5 of thelid 4 and to hold both side edges of thekey member 8. - Commodity “a”, such as a disk or another article for rent or sale, put in the case “A” in which the key member has been thus inserted cannot be removed, thereby preventing stealing of the commodity.
- The
key member 8 is not restricted to being plate-shaped as illustrated, but can be angular, for example. - In short, it is essential to protect the
lid 4 from being opened from thebox 2 by inserting thekey member 8 into the throughholes - It is also possible to provide the through
holes peripheral walls main wall 5, other than top-sideperipheral walls 6 overlapping each other inside and outside. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , guidestructure 9 of thekey member 8 can be provided between inner surfaces of themain walls 5 of thebox 2 and thelid 4 so as to allow thekey member 8 be inserted or and extracted smoothly. - Furthermore, continuous convex-
concave portions 10 to be engaged with each other are provided on necessary regions on a surface where a peripheral edge of a side of thekey member 8 opposite to its insertion direction opposes an open edge of throughhole 7. - Because of provision of the continuous convex-
concave portions 10, as shown inFIG. 5 , even when a tip of a tool K such as a screw driver is tried to be forced into engaged regions between the throughhole 7 and thekey member 8, the tip of the tool K is hooked by convex-concave edges of the convex-concave portions 10. As a result, the engaged regions are protected from being pried open and damaged when the tool K is stuck and twisted into theperipheral wall 6, thereby protecting the case “A” from being forcibly opened. - Sticking of the tool K into the engaged regions can be prevented more effectively by making a length of projection of the convex-
concave portions 10, depth of concaves, and widths of the concaves and convexes smaller than a length of a flat and sharp edge of the tool K. - It is obvious that the shape of the convex-
concave portions 10 is not restricted to the one shown inFIG. 5 but can be saw-teeth shown inFIG. 13 or a waveform shown inFIG. 14 . - It is possible to form the convex-
concave portions 10 on a plate surface of thekey member 8, the edge of the throughhole 7, thekey member 8 and themain wall 5 of the case “A”, for example, as shown inFIG. 15 , or both on a top surface ofstep portion 61 which is lowered from the throughhole 7 inside themain wall 5 of the case “A” and a bottom surface of thestep portion 61 which is laid on the top surface when the end of thekey member 8 is fitted into thestep portion 61. - The
key member 8 can be provided with anantitheft tag 11 via adhesive such as glue as shown inFIG. 2 , or via an embedding tool used for molding. - As is well known, the
tag 11 has a unique ID code without a main power supply. When a customer passes through a gate of a shop with the case “A” into which thekey member 8 with thetag 11 has been inserted, a resonance circuit of the ID code resonates to transmit the unique ID code. A high-frequency electromagnetic field is modulated to detect this passing of the case “A”. - A clerk of the shop monitors whether or not it is removed without permission so as to protect the commodity “a” from being stolen with the case “A”.
- The following is a description of returning of the
key member 8 into the shop and a manner for engaging insertedkey member 8 with the case “A”. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , aflange 12 is provided at an end of thekey member 8 in such a manner as to be fitted into the throughhole 7 when thekey member 8 is completely inserted, and the convex-concave portions 10 are formed on both theflange 12 and the throughhole 7. - The
flange 12 is designed to project from both plate surfaces of thekey member 8 and side edges of plate surfaces; however, it could be designed to project exclusively from one plate surface of thekey member 8. - It would be possible to form the convex-
concave portions 10 on a plate surface of akey member 8 that has noflange 12. - Since the
flange 12 has a large width, a width between themain wall 5 of the throughhole 7 of the outerperipheral wall 6 and the opening of thelid 4 can be so designed to fit theflange 12 therein when the throughhole 7 is a long hole, whereas when the throughhole 7 is the above-mentioned cutting, theflange 12 can be fitted into the cutting. - On a surface where the case “A” and the
key member 8 oppose each other, to be more specific, on the inner surface of themain wall 5 of thebox 2 and on the plate surface of thekey member 8 shown inFIG. 2 , are provided locking structure B which is pressed back when thekey member 8 is inserted, and is automatically brought into an engagement relationship at a time of completion of insertion. - As shown in
FIGS. 2, 3 , and 6, the locking structure B is composed of invertedU-shaped slits 21 which are formed on the plate surface of thekey member 8 in such a manner that insides of theslits 21 project towards themain wall 5 of thelid 4; locking hooks 22 which obtain strength of stability from a property of a synthetic resin from which thekey member 8 is made; and the inner surface of the innerperipheral wall 6 as an engagingsection 23 which presses back the locking hooks 22 by the edge of the throughhole 7 immediately before completion of insertion of thekey member 8 and with which an end of the locking hooks 22 in a projection direction is engaged when the locking hooks 22 are freed from being pressed back at completion of the insertion of thekey member 8. Other than this structure, separate locking hooks could be glued to thekey member 8, or the engagingsection 23 could be provided on themain wall 5 of thebox 2 in the form of a projection. - A number of the locking hooks 22 is not limited to two to be formed on the left and the right in
FIG. 2 , but can be determined freely. It is also possible to provide the engagingsection 23 on thelid 4 side. - After the
opening 1 of thebox 2 is closed by thelid 4, thekey member 8 is inserted into coincided throughholes - In response to this insertion of the
key member 8, the locking hooks 22 are pressed back by the edge of the throughhole 7, and as a result of completion of engagement of the throughhole 7 on outer peripheral edge ofwall 6, that is, as a result of thekey member 8 passing through the throughhole 7, the locking hooks 22 released from the edge of the throughhole 7 are restored and hooked by the engagingsection 23, thereby bringing the engagingsection 23 and the locking hooks 22 into the engagement relationship as shown inFIG. 3 . - This engagement prevents the
key member 8 from being pulled out by someone other than the clerk of the shop, thereby protecting the commodity “a” in the case “A” from being stolen. - The following is a description of removal of the
key member 8 from the case “A” by the clerk with a releasing tool C. - As shown in
FIGS. 6, 7 , and 8, the releasing tool C, which includes projectingpieces 34, aplate 33, and agrip 32, is positioned right above the locking hooks 22 of theflange 12, and the projectingpieces 34 are stuck into thelong hole 31 of thekey member 8. - These stuck projecting
pieces 34, when passing through thecuttings 35 that face inward from central portions of the ends of the locking hooks 22 in the projection direction, are pressed back by contact between bottom edges of thecuttings 35 and atapered surface 36 provided on the projectingpieces 34 on the locking hooks 22 side. - Engagement between the locking hooks 22 and the engaging
section 23 shown inFIG. 3 is released by the locking hooks 22 being detached from the engagingsection 23 as shown inFIG. 7 . Therefore, thekey member 8 can be removed by pulling the releasing tool C in a direction indicated by the arrow shown inFIG. 8 . - Since the locking hooks 22 are pressed against the projecting
pieces 34 by strength of stability which affects the locking hooks 22 being pressed back as a result of release of engagement of the locking hooks 22, friction due to this pressing enables thekey member 8 to be pulled out together with the releasing tool C. - To secure this removal, as shown in
FIG. 8 , a throughwindow 37 coinciding with the throughhole 7 is provided next to thelong hole 31 of theflange 12, and a protrudingpiece 38 that projects from theplate 33 is stuck into the throughwindow 37 and the throughhole 7. - An inverted
U-shaped slit 39 is provided in the protrudingpiece 38, and an inside of theslit 39 is made to project to thekey member 8 side for the same function as the locking hooks 22 so as to provide a hookingpiece 40. - The
key member 8 and the like are provided with alatch section 41 having a concave or a through hole into which a tip of the hookingpiece 40 in a projection direction is fitted when the protrudingpiece 38 has been completely stuck. - It is beyond question that the hooking
piece 40 can be formed on thekey member 8, and thelatch section 41 can be formed on the protrudingpiece 38. - The hooking
piece 40 which comes into contact with thekey member 8 while the protrudingpiece 38 is being stuck is pressed back, which makes the hookingpiece 40 and thelatch section 41 be coincided with each other at a time of releasing engagement of the locking hooks 22 and the engagingsection 23. As a result, the hookingpiece 40 freed from being pressed back is returned and engaged with thelatch section 41 as shown inFIG. 8 . - When the releasing tool C is pulled out, the
key member 8 is also pulled out without fail. - The
key member 8 thus pulled out is kept in the shop for reuse and the case “A” from which thekey member 8 has been pulled is used to encase a commodity for rent or sale. - It goes without saying that no shield is necessary for the case “A” because it does not have the
key member 8 with thetag 11. - As shown in
FIGS. 1, 2 , and 5,pieces 42 projecting fromperipheral wall 6 are fitted into side edges of thelong hole 31 or the throughwindow 37, and the above-described convex-concave portions 10 are formed on a surface where thepieces 42 oppose open edges of thelong hole 31 or the throughwindow 37 in such as manner as to be engaged with each other so as to prevent insertion of the tool K. - The releasing tool C includes the projecting
pieces 34, which release the engagement relationship, and the protrudingpiece 38 having the hookingpiece 40 to prevent removal of thekey member 8. However, when the locking structure B is not provided for the case “A” and thekey member 8, thekey member 8 can be designed to be pulled out by a special removal tool (not illustrated) having a projecting piece with a hooking piece. - It is obvious that when the
pieces 42 are fitted in thelong hole 31 or the throughwindow 37, a space is left to allow the projectingpieces 34 and the protrudingpiece 38 to be passed through. - In
Embodiment 2 of the present invention, in case “A” includingbox 2, shown inFIGS. 9-11 andFIGS. 1 and 2 ofEmbodiment 1, andlid 4 withhinges 3 for opening and closingopening 1 of thebox 2, continuous convex-concave portions 10 are provided in predetermined regions on a surface where peripheral walls abut each other in an exposed manner inside and outside of the case “A” or on a surface where the opening 1 (open surface) of outerperipheral wall 6 opposes either thebox 2 or thelid 4. - Although the convex-
concave portions 10 are provided on theperipheral walls 6 not having thehinges 3 inEmbodiments peripheral wall 6. - The convex-
concave portions 10 can be formed at an opening portion of theperipheral walls FIGS. 11 and 12 so as to make theperipheral walls box 2 and thelid 4 form a planar surface inEmbodiment 2. - In
Embodiment 1, the convex-concave portions 10 are formed on an open edge surface of the outerperipheral wall 6 and a rear surface of a side ofmain wall 5. - The convex-
concave portions 10 could be shaped like saw-teeth or a waveform (shown inFIGS. 13 and 14 ) as described inEmbodiment 1. - Even if it is tried to pry open the case “A” by sticking a tool in the same manner as with
Embodiment 1, the convex-concave portions 10 engaged with each other prevent it. -
Reference numeral 51 inFIG. 11 indicates a latch structure, which is of a bullet-splash type and is a combination of a concave portion and a projecting portion to be engaged with each other. - In
Embodiment 3 of the present invention, as shown inFIGS. 16 and 17 , case “A” is composed ofbox 2 andlid 4 for opening and closingopening 1 of thebox 2 viahinges 3 attached to thebox 2. - As shown in
FIGS. 18, 19 , and 21, there is holding-down structure 61 provided on necessary regions on theperipheral walls box 2 and thelid 4 of the case “A”. The holding-down structure 61 prevents open edges of outerperipheral wall 6 from being bent outwardly when an external pressure is applied inwardly from at least one direction onto a surface wheremain walls box 2 and thelid 4 of the case “A” oppose each other. - Since the
box 2, thelid 4, and thehinges 3 are the same as those inEmbodiment 1, their description will be omitted. - Similar to
Embodiment 1, the case “A” is provided with throughholes peripheral walls hinges 3, and akey member 8 is inserted into the throughholes - The through
holes key member 8, and locking structure B for preventing removal of insertedkey member 8 by someone other than the shop clerk are the same as inEmbodiment 1, and extraction of thekey member 8 by the shop clerk with use of releasing tool C will be performed in the same manner as inEmbodiment 1. - It goes without saying that using the
key member 8 inEmbodiment 3 of the present invention is not the only member available for protecting the commodity in the case “A” from being stolen, and other manners could be employed. - As shown in
FIG. 18 , the holding-down structure 61 is formed in order to protect open edges of the outerperipheral wall 6 from being bent outwardly by an external pressure, and is provided with projectingportions 62 which are integrated with and projected from themain wall 5 integrated with the innerperipheral wall 6 towards the open edges of the outerperipheral wall 6. In addition, taperedsurface portions 63 are provided in such a manner as to overlap with each other on surfaces where the open edges of the outerperipheral wall 6 and projectingportions 62 oppose each other. Of these overlapping tapered surface portions, outside taperedsurface portions 63 of the projectingportions 62 are designed to press the inside taperedsurface portions 63 of the outerperipheral wall 6; however, the taperedsurface portions 63 can be replaced by a nest in which ridge portions are engaged inside and outside on the surfaces. - It is more effective in order to achieve the objective of the present invention that
ridge portions 64 are provided in parallel on the outerperipheral wall 6, and that the innerperipheral wall 6 is fitted between the outerperipheral wall 6 and theridge portions 64 as shown inFIG. 19 . - According to the above-described structure, the holding-
down structure 61 can prevent overlappingperipheral walls peripheral walls 6, even if an external pressure is applied to the case “A”. - Although the holding-
down structure 61 is provided exclusively on two parallel sides not having thehinges 3 attached between theperipheral walls key member 8 is inserted, it may be provided on a side having the throughholes - In
Embodiment 4 of the present invention, as shown inFIGS. 20 and 21 , case “A” is composed ofbox 2 andlid 4 for opening and closingopening 1 of thebox 2 via hinges 3. - Convex-
concave portions 71, which are shaped to cause pain on a finger when it is stuck thereto, are provided on necessary regions of at least one open edge ofperipheral walls box 2 and thelid 4 which overlap inside and outside of the case “A”. - The convex-
concave portions 71 are in the form of saw-teeth in this illustrated example, so when someone hooks a finger at the open edge ofperipheral wall 6 and applies too much force to theperipheral wall 6 in a direction of opening, the convex-concave portions 71 bite into the finger to hurt it, thereby dissuading him/her from applying further force. The convex-concave portions 71 could be other than saw-teeth as long as they are designed to bite into a finger. - The convex-
concave portions 71 in the illustrated example are provided on the open edges of bothperipheral walls peripheral wall 6, that is, either outerperipheral wall 6 or innerperipheral wall 6. It is also possible to additionally provide the holding-down structure 61 ofEmbodiment 3. - Since the
box 2, thehinges 3, and thelid 4 composing the case “A” are the same as those inEmbodiment 1, their description will be omitted. - In the same manner as
Embodiment 1, the case “A” is provided with throughholes peripheral walls hinges 3, and akey member 8 can be inserted into the throughholes - The through
holes key member 8, locking structure B for preventing removal of insertedkey member 8 by someone other than the shop clerk are the same as inEmbodiment 1, and extraction of thekey member 8 by the shop clerk with use of releasing tool C will not be explained because it is performed in the same manner as inEmbodiment 1. - It is obvious that using the key member in
Embodiment 4 of the present invention is not the only manner available for protecting the commodity in the case “A” from being stolen, and other manners could be employed. - Although the convex-
concave portions 71 are provided exclusively on the two parallel sides not having thehinges 3 nor the throughholes holes - Case “A” used in
Embodiment 5 of the present invention is composed of abox 202 having anopening 201 through which commodity “a” is inserted or extracted, and alid 204 for opening and closing theopening 201 viaappropriate hinges 203 is provided on thebox 202. - The
box 202 and thelid 204 are composed of amain wall 205 and aperipheral wall 206 which is integrated with peripheral edges of themain wall 205, and which projects in a direction of a rear surface of themain wall 205. Theperipheral wall 206 of thelid 204 is designed to be fitted outside theperipheral wall 206 of thebox 202; however, they could be fitted oppositely. - The hinges 203 in this illustrated example are composed of a half-cut hinge provided on a bottom side of the
peripheral wall 206 of thebox 202 in order to be connected with themain wall 205 of thelid 204. This is not the only structure allowable, and it is possible to employ, for example, hinges of an engagement type composed of an axle and holes. - A through
portion 208 is provided in a necessary position on one of theperipheral walls key member 207 can be inserted therein in an extractable manner so as to establish a latched relationship. Acollision prevention section 209 is provided on anotherperipheral wall 206 to prevent a collision with thekey member 207 so as to secure a complete closing of the case “A”. - The through
portion 208 is provided on an innerperipheral wall 206 whereas thecollision prevention section 209 is provided in the form of a cutting on an outerperipheral wall 206; however, it is also possible to provide thecollision prevention section 209 on the innerperipheral wall 206 and to provide the throughportion 208 on the outerperipheral wall 206. Although the throughportion 208 is designed as a long hole to agree with an appearance of a plate-like shape of thekey member 207, it could be another shape to agree with an appearance of thekey member 207 when it is an axial member or the like. It is obvious that thecollision prevention section 209 can be, e.g. U-shaped so that thekey member 207 can be smoothly inserted thereinto. - At an end of the
key member 207 is provided a latch member D which establishes a latched relationship with thebox 202 or thelid 204 so as to prevent opening when insertion of thekey member 207 has been completed. - The latch member D is composed of, for example, an L-shaped
holding piece 210 integrated with an edge of thekey member 207, the holdingpiece 210 being designed to be outwardly in contact with theperipheral wall 206 and themain wall 205 of thelid 204. However, it is also possible to providelatch sections 211 in the form of through holes or concaves on theperipheral wall 206 having thecollision prevention section 209 as shown inFIGS. 27 and 28 , and to provide L-shaped projectinglatch pieces 212 at the edge of thekey member 207, thereby fitting tips of the projectinglatch pieces 212 into thelatch sections 211 when insertion of thekey member 207 has been completed. - In short, it is essential to protect the case “A” from being opened by inserting the
key member 207. - It is beyond question that the latch member D is not limited to the illustrated type.
- A position of the latch member D is not limited to top-side
peripheral wall 206 inFIGS. 24-28 , and can be on theperipheral wall 206 on both sides. A position of the holdingpiece 210, thelatch sections 211 and the projectinglatch pieces 212 is not restricted to a middle of theperipheral wall 206; they can be positioned throughout theperipheral wall 206 or at both end corners. It is also possible to hold both corners by the holdingpiece 210. - Providing guide rails 213 inside the
main wall 5 in order to guide both side edges of thekey member 207 can make insertion of thekey member 207 smooth. -
Embodiment 6 of the present invention is illustrated inFIGS. 29-33 , and as shown inFIGS. 29 and 30 , a pair ofcollision prevention sections peripheral walls peripheral walls box 202 andlid 204 which overlap with each other or oppose each other inside and outside in the case “A”, as inEmbodiment 5. Akey member 207 is inserted into thecollision prevention sections - Although the
peripheral walls collision prevention sections - At an end of the
key member 207 is provided a latch member D which establishes a latched relationship with thebox 202 or thelid 204 so as to prevent opening when insertion of thekey member 207 has been completed. - An arrangement of the case “A” and the latch member D is the same as in
Embodiment 5, so an explanation thereof will be omitted. - It is obvious that in
Embodiment 6, theguide rails 213 are provided to guide insertion and extraction of thekey member 207. - By providing the
key member 207 and the case “A” ofEmbodiments key member 207, and which is freed from being pressed back and is automatically brought into a latched relationship at a time of completion of insertion, thekey member 207 is prevented from being pulled out and then commodity “a” put in the case “A” is protected from being stolen by a customer. - The locking structure B is released from the latched relationship by using releasing tool C of the shop, and the
key member 207 is pulled out with the releasing tool C and returned to the shop so that the case “A” can be used to put a commodity for rent or sale therein. - Such examples of the locking structure B and the releasing tool C are shown in Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2002-080086 (Publication date: Mar. 19, 2002) and Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2002-362668 (Publication date: Dec. 18, 2002), respectively. In
FIGS. 31 and 32 , for example, the locking structure B is composed of alatch hook 231 provided on a side edge of thekey member 207 in such a manner that a degree of its projection increases in a downward direction of thekey member 207; and alatch hole 232 to which thelatch hook 231 is fitted in a middle of aguide rail 213 so as to protect thekey member 207 from being pulled out. Thelatch hook 231 in contact with theguide rail 213 is pressed back when thekey member 207 is being inserted, and thelatch hook 231 coincides with thelatch hole 232 when insertion of thekey member 207 has been completed. Therefore, thelatch hook 231 out of contact with theguide rail 213 is not pressed back any more, thereby causing thelatch hook 231 to be fitted into thelatch hole 232 automatically so as to establish a latched relationship. Thus, removal of thekey member 207 is prevented. - The above-mentioned releasing tool C is inserted from the through
portion 208 which is an opening for insertion or from thecollision prevention sections latch hook 231. A tapered projectingpiece 233 projecting from an end of plate-shaped releasing tool C is fitted between the projectingpiece 234 projecting from thelatch hook 231 towards the end of thekey member 207 and theguide rail 213. This continuous fitting causes thelatch hook 231 to be released from the latch hole 232 (shifted from a position of the chain line to a position of the solid line inFIG. 32 ), thereby canceling the latched relationship. - As a result, the
key member 207 can be pulled out together with the releasing tool C by abrasion resistance caused when the projectingpiece 234 is press-fitted with the projectingpiece 233 due to strength of stability of thelatch hook 231 at a time of removing the releasing tool C. - When slippage is caused in an area of abrasion resistance, the
key member 207 and the releasing tool C can be pulled out concurrently by providing aprojection 235 and aconcave portion 236 engaged with each other on a surface where thekey member 207 and the releasing tool C oppose each other. - It is obvious that structures of the latch member D and the releasing tool C are not limited to those described above.
- The
key member 207 having a unique ID code can be attached with an antitheft tag E by embedding or applying glue, with the antitheft tag E modulating a high-frequency electromagnetic field installed at a gate of the shop when a resonance circuit resonates and transmits the unique ID code. This can prevent theft of a commodity with its case. - The through
portion 208 and thecollision prevention section 209 of Embodiment 5 (FIGS. 24-28 ) and thecollision prevention sections FIGS. 29-33 ) are formed at a center of theperipheral walls peripheral walls key member 207. - As shown in
FIG. 33 , projectinglatch pieces 212 of latch member D are formed at both sides of an edge ofkey member 207, and the projectinglatch pieces 212 are fitted intolatch sections 211 formed on inner and outerperipheral walls FIG. 25 , the projectinglatch pieces 212 are not fitted into thelatch sections 211 because they cover themain wall 205 from theperipheral wall 206. - Consequently, it becomes possible to avoid latch release by bending the projecting
latch pieces 212 with a tool. Thus, an effect of preventing opening of the case “A” without permission can be further improved. - According to
Embodiment 7 of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 34 to 39, similar toEmbodiment 5, case “A” is composed of abox 202 having anopening 201 for inserting and extracting a commodity “a”, and alid 204 for opening and closing theopening 201 via appropriate hinges 203. Inside edges of sides of thebox 202 and thelid 204 that are opposite to sides having thehinges 203 in the case “A”,bolt insertion portions 241 are dotted, andbolt hook portions 242 are arranged in series along side edges of the case “A”. - Through
portion 208 andcollision prevention section 209, the same as inEmbodiment 5, are arranged somewhere closer to thebolt hook portions 242 on theperipheral walls hinges 203 and thebolt hook portions 242 of the case “A”. - A
key member 207 to be inserted into the throughportion 208 in order to close the case “A” is provided with abolt member 243 which sequentially passes through thebolt insertion portions 241 aligned as shown inFIG. 37 when thekey member 207 is inserted. - Even if a force in an opening direction is applied on an edge of the side opposite to the side having the
hinges 203 in the case “A”, thebolt member 243 passing through thebolt insertion portion 241 prevents opening due to a latched relationship between thebolt member 243 and each of thebolt hooking portions 242. - It goes without saying that for prevention of opening of the case “A”, the
key member 207 and the case “A” are also provided with the same latch member D as inEmbodiment 5; that is, a combination of holdingpiece 210,latch sections 211, and projectinglatch pieces 212. - Although the
bolt hooking portions 242 having thebolt insertion portions 241 are dotted in the form of blocks with a trench as shown inFIGS. 34 and 35 , they can be blocks having a through hole for anaxial bolt member 243 to pass through as shown inFIG. 40 , or U-shaped blocks for thebolt member 243 to be held therein as shown inFIG. 41 . - In short, it is essential that inserted
bolt member 243 and thebolt hooking portions 242 establish a latched relationship. - When the
bolt hooking portions 242 are aligned while being engaged with each other when the case “A” is closed, thebolt hooking portions 242 at both ends can be arranged at corners of the case “A”, thereby applying stronger force at the corners to reinforce prevention of opening. - Locking structure B which can release the latched relationship by using the releasing tool C of
Embodiments key member 207 equipped with thebolt member 243 opposes the case “A” so as to prevent thebolt member 243 from being pulled out together with thekey member 207. This can protect the case “A” from being opened by a customer. - It is obvious that the
key member 207 can be attached with the antitheft tag E ofEmbodiments - Since each component in the case “A”, the locking structure B, the releasing tool C, and the
guide rails 213 are the same as those inEmbodiments - Besides the shape of the long hole, the through
portion 208 can be so designed that a longitudinal side edge of the long hole is cut except at both ends so as to latch both side edges of thekey member 207 by both ends of the long hole. - According to
Embodiment 8 of the present invention, as shown inFIG. 42 , in the case “A” equipped with thecollision prevention sections peripheral walls piece 212 is fitted into thekey member 207 or the projectinglatch pieces 212 are fitted into the latch sections 211), thebolt hooking portions 242 and thebolt insertion portions 241 are formed on thebox 202 and thelid 204 of the case “A”, and thebolt member 243 is formed on thekey member 207. Thecollision prevention sections bolt hook portions 242 on theperipheral walls hinges 203 and thebolt hook portions 241 of the case - As a result, when the
key member 207 is inserted into thecollision prevention sections Embodiment 7, thebolt member 243 passes through thebolt insertion portions 241 composed of thebolt hooking portions 242. - Since the
collision prevention sections key member 207, in the same manner as inEmbodiment 6, for prevention of opening of the case “A”, thekey member 207 is equipped with the holdingpiece 210, or thekey member 207 and theperipheral wall 206 are provided with the latch member D composed of the projectinglatch pieces 212 and thelatch sections 211. - Since each component in the case “A”, the locking structure B using the releasing tool C, the
guide rails 213, the latch member D, thekey member 207, the antitheft tag E, and thebolt hooking portions 242 having thebolt member 243 and thebolt insertion portions 241 are the same as those inEmbodiments - As shown in
FIG. 43 , a combination of the throughportion 208 and thecollision prevention section 209 ofEmbodiments collision prevention sections portion 208 so formed as to coincide with bothperipheral walls key member 207 equipped with thebolt member 243 related to thebolt insertion portions 241 can be inserted into the throughhole 208 to obtain the same effects. - According to
Embodiment 9 of the present invention, as shown inFIGS. 44-46 , similar toEmbodiments box 202 having anopening 201 for inserting and extracting a commodity “a”, and alid 204 for opening and closing theopening 201 via appropriate hinges 203. - Inside edges of sides of the
box 202 and thelid 204 that are opposite to sides having thehinges 203 in the case “A” are arrangedbolt hook portions 242 having the samebolt insertion portions 241 as those inEmbodiment 7. - Since the
box 202, thelid 204, thehinges 203, and thebolt hooking portions 242 with thebolt insertion portions 241 in the case “A” are the same as those inEmbodiments - A through
portion 291 which allows akey member 207 to be inserted or extracted is provided on aperipheral wall 206 between thehinges 203 and an edge of a side of the case “A” that can be opened and closed. - The through
portion 291 is provided only to insert thekey member 207 therein, and a side edge of the throughportion 291 is not in a latched relationship with thekey member 207 at a time of inserting thekey member 207. This means that the case “A” is in a condition of being able to be opened. - Therefore, the
key member 207 is equipped with abolt member 243 which passes through all thebolt insertion portions 241 of thebolt hooking portions 242 aligned as inEmbodiments key member 207. - Thus, the
bolt member 243 can prevent the side edge of the case “A” from being opened as inEmbodiments - Guiding an opposite side edge of the
bolt member 243 of thekey member 207 by providing theguide rails 213 inside the case “A” can make insertion of thekey member 207 smooth, and can also offer an effect as a bolt when theguide rails 213 are formed on both thebox 202 and thelid 204. - Providing locking structure B which can release the latched relationship by using the same releasing tool E of
Embodiments key member 207 and the case “A” can protect thekey member 207 from being pulled out by a customer. It is also possible to attach the same antitheft tag E as inEmbodiment 6 to thekey member 207. - The
bolt member 243 is the same as that inEmbodiments Embodiment 6, so their description will be omitted. - The through
portion 291 in this illustrated example is designed in such a manner that theperipheral wall 206 is partly cut and aflange 293 formed at an edge of thekey member 207 is fitted into aconvex portion 292 formed on a surface of theperipheral wall 206; however, the throughportion 291 could be designed differently. - According to the antitheft device of the present invention, engagement of convex-concave portions on a surface where an inserted key member and a through hole of a case oppose each other, or on a flange of the key member and an edge of the through hole, can protect a case from being opened with a tool and a commodity in the case from being stolen.
- The same effects can be obtained from the convex-concave portions formed on peripheral walls of the case.
- Holding-down structure can prevent an outer peripheral wall from being bent outwardly when an external pressure is applied on overlapping peripheral walls, thereby preventing this peripheral wall from being forcibly bent to pry open the case.
- Even if someone hooks a finger at
peripheral wall 6 to pry open the case, convex-concave portions 71 bite into the finger to hurt it, thereby dissuading him/her from forcibly opening the case. - According to the present invention, the case can be prevented from being forcibly opened because of presence of a latch member composed of an inserted key member and the box or the lid, thereby preventing theft of a commodity put in the case.
- In addition, a key member pulled out is kept in a shop to reuse the case “A” to store a commodity for rent or sale. Since a bolt member formed on the key member passes through bolt insertion portions of bolt hooking portions of the box and the lid, the bolt member can prevent opening even if a force is applied on an edge of a side opposite to a side having hinges, thereby preventing theft of a commodity in the case.
Claims (6)
1-4. (canceled)
5. A case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes said opening via appropriate hinges, wherein
a through portion is formed on one of necessary positions which overlap with each other inside and outside the peripheral edges of said box and said lid, said through portion making a key member pass through it in an extractable manner and establish a latch relation, and a collision prevention portion is formed on the other necessary position in order to secure the closing of said case by avoiding the collision with said key member; and
a latch means is provided at the end of said key member with which to establish a latch relation so as to prevent the opening of said case at the time of the completion of the insertion of said key member.
6. A case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes said opening via appropriate hinges, wherein
a pair of collision prevention portions are formed on a necessary position on the peripheral walls which overlap with each other or oppose each other inside and outside the peripheral edges of said box and said lid, said pair of collision prevention portions facing inward from the open edge of said peripheral walls, and
a latch means is provided at the end of said key member with which to establish a latch relation so as to allow said key member to be inserted between said collision prevention portions in a detectable manner and to prevent the opening of said case at the time of the completion of the insertion of said key member.
7. The case of claim 5 further comprising:
bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside the side edges of said box and said lid that are opposite to the sides having said hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along the side edges of said case when it is in the closed condition; the through portion of said key member and the collision prevention portion being formed somewhere closer to said bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between said hinges and said bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member formed on the key member, the bolt member passing through all said bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when said key member has been inserted.
8. The case of claim 6 further comprising:
bolt hooking portions which are dotted inside the side edges of said box and said lid that are opposite to the sides having said hinges, and which have bolt insertion portions arranged in series along the side edges of said case when it is in the closed condition; a passing collision prevention portion of said key member being formed somewhere closer to said bolt hook portions on the peripheral walls between said hinges and said bolt hooking portions; and a bolt member which passes through all said bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when said key member has been inserted.
9. A case comprising a box having an opening from which to insert and extract a commodity, and a lid which opens and closes said opening via appropriate hinges, wherein
bolt hooking portions are dotted inside the edges of the sides of said box and said lid that can be opened and closed, and which have bolt insertion portions aligned along the side edges of said case when said case is in the closed condition;
a through portion is formed to make a key member pass through it and be inserted in an extractable manner into the peripheral walls between said hinges and said side edges that can be opened and closed; and
a bolt member which passes through all said bolt insertion portions aligned to make a latched condition when said key member has been inserted.
Priority Applications (1)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US11/337,445 US20060118439A1 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2006-01-24 | Antitheft case |
Applications Claiming Priority (2)
Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
---|---|---|---|
US10/408,551 US7036659B2 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2003-04-08 | Antitheft case |
US11/337,445 US20060118439A1 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2006-01-24 | Antitheft case |
Related Parent Applications (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US10/408,551 Division US7036659B2 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2003-04-08 | Antitheft case |
Publications (1)
Publication Number | Publication Date |
---|---|
US20060118439A1 true US20060118439A1 (en) | 2006-06-08 |
Family
ID=33130517
Family Applications (2)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US10/408,551 Expired - Fee Related US7036659B2 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2003-04-08 | Antitheft case |
US11/337,445 Abandoned US20060118439A1 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2006-01-24 | Antitheft case |
Family Applications Before (1)
Application Number | Title | Priority Date | Filing Date |
---|---|---|---|
US10/408,551 Expired - Fee Related US7036659B2 (en) | 2003-04-08 | 2003-04-08 | Antitheft case |
Country Status (1)
Country | Link |
---|---|
US (2) | US7036659B2 (en) |
Families Citing this family (9)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
SE524194C2 (en) * | 2002-06-04 | 2004-07-06 | Mw Security Ab | Anti-theft device |
US7194879B2 (en) * | 2003-02-21 | 2007-03-27 | Alpha Security Products, Inc. | Security container with linked primary and secondary security features |
US20080156682A1 (en) * | 2003-11-24 | 2008-07-03 | King Yeung Choi | Lockable container with reinforced cover |
EP1889993A1 (en) * | 2005-06-01 | 2008-02-20 | Plettac Seguridad y Sistemas, S.A. | Security opening mechanism |
EP1912880A1 (en) * | 2005-08-10 | 2008-04-23 | West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc. | Easily refillable child resistant container |
US7313936B2 (en) * | 2005-11-18 | 2008-01-01 | Wen-Long Hu | Disc box |
US8061514B2 (en) * | 2007-05-03 | 2011-11-22 | Pietro Necchi | Interchangeable closing device for anti-theft case and anti-theft case equipped with such device |
FR2927721B1 (en) * | 2008-02-14 | 2014-04-25 | Key Solutions | CASE FOR MULTIMEDIA SUPPORT AND / OR DATA CARRIER |
CN102272016B (en) * | 2009-06-22 | 2013-03-27 | 株式会社三荣 | Theft-prevention device for a product display case |
Citations (7)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US5823341A (en) * | 1995-11-10 | 1998-10-20 | Nakasuji; Tamotsu | Video tape storage case with lock |
US20010052251A1 (en) * | 2000-06-19 | 2001-12-20 | Masuhiro Mitsuyama | Commodity antitheft implement |
US6601415B2 (en) * | 2001-11-16 | 2003-08-05 | Just Corporation Co., Ltd. | Disk container provided with antitheft function and unlocking tool |
US6601414B1 (en) * | 2002-01-17 | 2003-08-05 | Kun-Fa Chang | Anti-theft compact disk casings |
US6619079B2 (en) * | 2001-12-28 | 2003-09-16 | Chung Fai Cheung | Security device for media storage disk box |
US6719133B2 (en) * | 2001-10-19 | 2004-04-13 | Panasonic Disc Manufacturing Corporation Of America | Security storage container |
US6907987B2 (en) * | 2002-02-04 | 2005-06-21 | Ching Mou Lee | Security tape disc storage case |
-
2003
- 2003-04-08 US US10/408,551 patent/US7036659B2/en not_active Expired - Fee Related
-
2006
- 2006-01-24 US US11/337,445 patent/US20060118439A1/en not_active Abandoned
Patent Citations (8)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
US5823341A (en) * | 1995-11-10 | 1998-10-20 | Nakasuji; Tamotsu | Video tape storage case with lock |
US20010052251A1 (en) * | 2000-06-19 | 2001-12-20 | Masuhiro Mitsuyama | Commodity antitheft implement |
US6694782B2 (en) * | 2000-06-19 | 2004-02-24 | Masuhiro Mitsuyama | Commodity antitheft implement |
US6719133B2 (en) * | 2001-10-19 | 2004-04-13 | Panasonic Disc Manufacturing Corporation Of America | Security storage container |
US6601415B2 (en) * | 2001-11-16 | 2003-08-05 | Just Corporation Co., Ltd. | Disk container provided with antitheft function and unlocking tool |
US6619079B2 (en) * | 2001-12-28 | 2003-09-16 | Chung Fai Cheung | Security device for media storage disk box |
US6601414B1 (en) * | 2002-01-17 | 2003-08-05 | Kun-Fa Chang | Anti-theft compact disk casings |
US6907987B2 (en) * | 2002-02-04 | 2005-06-21 | Ching Mou Lee | Security tape disc storage case |
Also Published As
Publication number | Publication date |
---|---|
US20040200744A1 (en) | 2004-10-14 |
US7036659B2 (en) | 2006-05-02 |
Similar Documents
Publication | Publication Date | Title |
---|---|---|
US20060118439A1 (en) | Antitheft case | |
JP3863602B2 (en) | Combination of electronic device and electronic device mooring apparatus, and electronic device mooring method | |
JP3565162B2 (en) | Anti-theft device | |
US20040172988A1 (en) | Security device | |
JP3394728B2 (en) | Case | |
JP3545741B2 (en) | Case | |
JP3435406B2 (en) | Anti-theft device | |
KR20010113561A (en) | Commodity antitheft implement | |
KR100386996B1 (en) | Apparatus for protecting goods from being stolen | |
KR100495853B1 (en) | Case | |
JP3994348B2 (en) | Rental cases such as DVDs with anti-theft function and unlocking tools | |
JP3978686B2 (en) | Rental cases such as DVDs with anti-theft function and unlocking tools | |
JPS62241187A (en) | Sealing mechanism for box for housing compact disc or tape cassette | |
JP3994349B2 (en) | Rental cases such as DVDs with anti-theft function and unlocking tools | |
JP3370028B2 (en) | Anti-theft case | |
JP4014796B2 (en) | Anti-theft device | |
JP2001301871A (en) | Anti-shoplifting case for rental article | |
JP3453666B2 (en) | Wide locking mechanism for software media security cover | |
JP2006323428A (en) | Antitheft method for displayed book, and device therefor | |
GB2364526A (en) | Antitheft cases | |
JP2001331877A (en) | Anti-theft device | |
JP2003267388A (en) | Antitheft device | |
WO2004107346A1 (en) | An improved lockable media storage apparatus | |
JP2004345736A (en) | Anti-theft device | |
JP2006188235A (en) | Theft preventive apparatus |
Legal Events
Date | Code | Title | Description |
---|---|---|---|
STCB | Information on status: application discontinuation |
Free format text: ABANDONED -- FAILURE TO RESPOND TO AN OFFICE ACTION |