WO2009100857A1 - Dispositif de protection d'articles - Google Patents

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WO2009100857A1
WO2009100857A1 PCT/EP2009/000829 EP2009000829W WO2009100857A1 WO 2009100857 A1 WO2009100857 A1 WO 2009100857A1 EP 2009000829 W EP2009000829 W EP 2009000829W WO 2009100857 A1 WO2009100857 A1 WO 2009100857A1
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Rainer Brenner
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    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/1436Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with motion detection
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B73/00Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
    • E05B73/0017Anti-theft devices, e.g. tags or monitors, fixed to articles, e.g. clothes, and to be removed at the check-out of shops
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/02Mechanical actuation
    • G08B13/14Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
    • G08B13/1481Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with optical detection
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B13/00Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
    • G08B13/22Electrical actuation
    • G08B13/24Electrical actuation by interference with electromagnetic field distribution
    • G08B13/2402Electronic Article Surveillance [EAS], i.e. systems using tags for detecting removal of a tagged item from a secure area, e.g. tags for detecting shoplifting
    • G08B13/2428Tag details
    • G08B13/2434Tag housing and attachment details
    • GPHYSICS
    • G08SIGNALLING
    • G08BSIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
    • G08B25/00Alarm systems in which the location of the alarm condition is signalled to a central station, e.g. fire or police telegraphic systems
    • G08B25/008Alarm setting and unsetting, i.e. arming or disarming of the security system

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  • the invention relates to a device for securing objects, in particular issued goods, against unauthorized takeaway, against unauthorized opening and / or unauthorized removal of the goods from a package.
  • EAS Electronic Article Surveillance
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  • EM electromagnetic see
  • RF radiofrequency
  • EAS electronic Article Surveillance
  • all solutions have in common that a kind of security (EAS) label must be attached to the goods, which can be activated or recognized by an alarm device, for example at the output.
  • the EAS label is a passive or active element that can be seen, for example, in the form of adhesive or throw-in labels, or invisibly attached to or in the packaging.
  • EAS label systems for example, can be shielded by metal bags or by the body and thus bypassed or removed in the store or destroyed.
  • DE 39 16 615 proposes, for example, to incorporate into the tag an alarm which has at least one alarm sensor which responds to the object to be secured.
  • the label has, for example, a mechanical switch which is actuated by contact with the object. Unauthorized removal of the label from the object opens the switch and triggers an alarm. However, as long as the label remains on the item no alarm is triggered. This system therefore can not prevent the secured items, possibly under an EAS shield, can be led out of the store.
  • a system has been established that links EAS with a mechanical device.
  • the plastic part contains a metal nail that can be inserted through the fabric.
  • the nail is secured by a lock, which can be opened at the cash register by a magnet opener.
  • the plastic part contains an EAS label that can trigger an alarm at the output.
  • the plastic part may be a dye cartridge that bursts when violently opening the lock on the garment and releases the dye on the garment.
  • Another known anti-theft device for packaging is the so-called "spider" in which a wire, such as a gift wrap, is passed around the product or package, preventing the package from opening on all sides
  • an EAS label may be placed in the retractor mechanism to indicate removal of the secured package from the store
  • the spiders may sometimes have the disadvantage that the retractor mechanism must be prominently placed on the item to provide effective delivery To ensure protection. As a result, however, an appealing for the customer presentation of the goods is prevented and claimed additional shelf space.
  • Em further known mechanical solution are outer packaging made of clear plastic, in which the actual product is placed.
  • the outer packaging for example a plastic box, can be secured by various mechanisms.
  • To secure the outer packaging for example, a lock or, as described in DE 101 26 886 A1, at least one in itself über- lapping walls have engaging wedge element.
  • the goods are then removed from the outer packaging at the cash desk and handed over to the customer.
  • the outer packaging remains in the shop and can then be reused for other goods.
  • the outer packaging usually exists only in a few unit sizes, so that sometimes very small goods are secured in large boxes. This results in room losses of up to 50%, whereby correspondingly less goods can be held or more exhibition space must be provided.
  • the packaging may incorporate an EAS label to indicate unauthorized removal of the outer packaging from the store.
  • the object of the invention is therefore to provide a device for the protection of objects, which allows a safe and easy protection of the objects while providing better protection against manipulation.
  • the device comprises a base part and an attachment which are connectable by a coupling, wherein on the coupling a lock is provided which prevents unauthorized separation of the two parts that the two parts at one edge or Corner of the packaging can be arranged, wherein the edge or corner is formed by at least two adjacent walls, between them at least one slot or the small opening define that the base part has a first anchor element, which is insertable into the slot or the opening and engages behind a wall and in that the base part and / or the attachment part has a second anchor element which is at an angle to the first anchor element in the slot or the opening is insertable and another wall of the corner engages behind, so that within the packaging an anchor is formed, which prevents the device can be unlawfully released from the packaging.
  • the device according to the invention is designed so that the device can be completely removed from the packaging. As a result, the security device is available for attachment to another package again.
  • the initial cost of the system is therefore a one-time expense and does not generate ongoing costs as with existing systems.
  • the base part is thereby placed on the packaging, that the first anchor element m engages a packaging slot and engages behind a wall.
  • the second anchor element is introduced at an angle to the first anchor element in the same or a different slot in the package, so that another wall of the edge or corner is engaged behind.
  • the two anchoring elements form an essentially cruciform anchoring, for example, which secures the device securely to the packaging. It is particularly advantageous if the anchor elements within the package are aligned substantially at right angles to each other.
  • an example of a mechanical coupling is provided, which is expediently designed as a kind of plug-in coupling, so that the attachment can be simply plugged or placed on the base part.
  • the coupling has a lock.
  • the anchor elements of the base part and the attachment part can be guided through the same packaging slot or even through different slots in the packaging.
  • the attachment in different slots is advantageously possible. Irrespective of this, no visible damage or residue of the securing device is produced on the packaging, and the customer in any case receives an undamaged original packaging.
  • anchor elements For easy insertion of the anchor elements in a packaging slot, these may be formed substantially tongue-, fork- or clamp-shaped.
  • the anchor element on the attachment part is preferably aligned substantially in the coupling direction, so that a simple placement of the attachment part is made possible.
  • An EAS label of a commercial article surveillance (EAS) is advantageously installed in the security device, which is preferably integrated in the base part.
  • the security device according to the invention without modification to any existing alarm infrastructure, be used directly.
  • a mixed operation with the known EAS labels is possible, if not all goods are equipped with a device according to the invention or this is not intended or possible.
  • Coupling element may be arranged, for example a kind of nail, which is insertable into an opening of the attachment part.
  • the opening is preferably adapted to the shape of the coupling element, so that as little as possible clearance between the base part and the attachment part is present.
  • the lock is preferably arranged m the attachment part, in particular integrated into this, and engages the rod-shaped coupling element.
  • the lock is preferably self-closing, so that no tools are necessary for attaching the backup device.
  • the attachment part may have a passage opening for passing through the rod-shaped coupling element.
  • the lock is then housed in a separate component which can be fastened from the outside to the coupling element.
  • the coupling element may for example be a kind of metal nail, on which a plastic cap is attached, similar to the clothing fuses described above. In the plastic cap is the lock, which engages, for example m a circumferential groove on the nail.
  • the locking can be done by various known mechanisms, for opening, for example, a special key, a magnet or other mechanical or electrical means may be provided.
  • the lock is magnetically or electrically releasable.
  • a magnetic lock as used in the above-described clothing fuse, since thereby the fuse device according to the invention directly with the existing magnetic openers, as they often in Use, can be used. There are thus no additional infrastructure costs for the user and the parallel use of the invention with existing backups is easily possible.
  • the device is an alarm with at least one alarm sensor for detecting an environmental condition and at least one signal generator for displaying an alarm having.
  • Em ambient state may be, for example, temperature, brightness, movement, air pressure, humidity or other measurable size.
  • the environment sensor works completely independently of the object to be secured or packaging.
  • an alarm state can be detected and displayed at any time and location, so that, for example, it can also be detected when the goods are moved into an EAS-shielding container.
  • the device with the alarm electronics may be housed in a housing which is attachable to the object to be secured.
  • As attachment is preferably a
  • Stick the device with an adhesive pad or the like adhesive to the article or goods.
  • the adhesive pad or the like adhesive to the article or goods.
  • Packaging or outer packaging is stung.
  • the device with the alarm electronics can be used alone on a commodity to monitor unauthorized takeaway.
  • the package can be additionally protected by another known device against unauthorized opening, so that a full anti-theft protection is ensured.
  • the two devices can be independently fixed to the object.
  • a particularly advantageous embodiment of the invention provides that the alarm electronics is arranged with at least one alarm sensor for detecting an alarm condition and at least one signal generator for displaying the alarm in the attachment part of the first described embodiment of the invention.
  • the security device according to the invention becomes a so-called two-alarm system.
  • active alarm electronics are integrated into the device which can detect and indicate an alarm condition.
  • different alarm conditions are conceivable that can be mapped by one or more different alarm sensors.
  • temperature, brightness, motion, air pressure, humidity or other environmental sensors are conceivable.
  • This alarm can be detected and displayed at any time and anywhere, while the EAS is only active when the goods are moved within reach of an EAS antenna.
  • the additional alarm makes it possible to to indicate opening or tampering with the packaging, even if the process is done in secret within the store.
  • different alarm sensors can be used independently of the arrangement of the alarm electronics.
  • a brightness sensor is arranged as the alarm sensor m of the device, which compares the ambient brightness with a reference brightness and which triggers an alarm when an adjustable brightness is undershot. This prevents the goods from being hidden in a bag or under a jacket without permission.
  • the alarm can be signaled locally to the backup device, in particular by an acoustic signal.
  • the alarm can also, instead or additionally, be forwarded to a central or mobile alarm device, preferably by radio. The alarm can then be signaled, for example, as a silent alarm at the cash register or forwarded to a mobile alarm receiver of a charging detector.
  • a brightness sensor is arranged as an alarm sensor in an engaging in a packaging anchor element of the device, which compares the interior brightness of the packaging with a reference brightness and triggers an alarm when exceeding an adjustable brightness.
  • both systems are realized so that the environment and the interior can be monitored.
  • the operation of the backup device should be as simple as possible. Therefore, it is advantageous if the device has an adaptive control of the brightness sensors for adapting the reference brightness.
  • the security device is universally applicable and also reusable, so that it may happen that the same security device is attached to goods that are issued in different bright environments and / or have different packaging, so that the remaining residual brightness within the Packaging is different.
  • the adaptive control of the sensors adjusts automatically to the different conditions of use, so that the user does not have to make any adjustments.
  • the sensors may be activated after or through the mating of the securing device, for example by closing the lock, and to measure the brightnesses inside and outside the packaging or goods for a predetermined period of time.
  • the alarm electronics determines a reference value from the measured values and stores this in a reference value memory.
  • the reference value determination can additionally be coupled to the motion sensor so that the reference value measurement only begins when the packaging or goods are at a standstill, that is to say when the packaging or goods are in their place on the shelf lies. This prevents the determination and storage of a falsified reference value.
  • an optical signal may be output so that the user can recognize that a measurement is in progress.
  • the optical signal transmitter for example, when using a multicolor LED accept a different color and / or flashing.
  • an optical and / or acoustic signal generator can be provided.
  • an optical signal generator is preferably a light emitting diode (LED) because of the low power consumption, the very long shelf life and the compact dimensions.
  • a piezo speaker preferably in the attachment part anchor element, may be provided. Piezo speakers can be made very flat and small, so they can be easily accommodated in a small device. In addition, they offer a considerable volume even with small designs, so that an alarm is also widely audible.
  • the attachment in the attachment anchor element also provides protection against tampering since it is located inside the package.
  • the housing provides a resonant space for amplifying the alarm signal.
  • the device preferably has a motion sensor.
  • the motion sensor could detect an alarm condition directly.
  • the motion sensor since a product may also be moved in the store, it is expedient if the motion sensor preferably switches on or activates the alarm electronics and / or the alarm sensor and / or an optical signal transmitter when the object is moving.
  • the alarm electronics and the alarm sensors are switched off or inactive. That is, if, for example, the light is switched off after closing time, no ambient light sensors will trigger an alarm. Only when the object is moved and during the movement, the other alarm criteria are met, the alarm is triggered, for example, when the object is placed in a bag.
  • the shutdown of the alarm electronics or at least the alarm sensors on the one hand serves to save energy, since at least significant parts of the alarm electronics must not be permanently supplied with power, on the other hand, it also prevents false alarms.
  • Suitable motion sensors are all known sensor types, such as micromechanical sensors with capacitive scanning, as well as simple mercury switches. In addition to the activation of the alarm electronics, the motion sensor can also operate other functions of the alarm electronics.
  • a particularly preferred motion sensor is constructed on the basis of an amorphous element which combines an acoustic-acoustic with an acceleration-technical mode of action. It can be detected with the help of non-linear transformation and correlated sizes with very high sensitivity even the smallest movements.
  • the signals or pulses of the motion sensor are recorded in a buffer from the beginning of the movement and compared by an evaluation unit still during movement or only after standstill with previously stored motion patterns.
  • the motion sensor can also be used to detect an approach of, for example, a hand or a person Use of such a motion sensor can virtually eliminate other environmental sensors, such as brightness sensors, and such a design is therefore particularly robust and inexpensive.
  • the alarm electronics is turned on by closing the latch and is turned off when opening the lock. This can be done for example by an additional mechanical contact on the lock or by other suitable contactless or contact-bound means.
  • the deactivation of the alarm electronics requires additional legitimation.
  • the alarm electronics is also activated by an additional legitimation. Without the additional legitimation, for example, opening or closing the lock is sufficient for deactivation. Activation of the alarm is not enough. That is, before and / or during the opening or closing of the lock the legitimization information must be present, which can be transmitted without contact or contact.
  • the legitimization can, for example, run so that the fuse device is held at the cash register to the magnetic NC, which opens the magnetic lock. At the same time can be transmitted to the alarm electronics by a contactless or contact signal, which serves as additional legitimacy.
  • the alarm electronics has a motion sensor described above, in particular an amorphous element
  • this motion sensor can expediently also be used for legitimation.
  • the device can be excited acoustically or mechanically to a vibration or movement that is recognized by the motion sensor as a movement pattern.
  • the device may also be by direct contact with an actuator be moved mechanically. Due to fixed movement patterns, the alarm electronics can be activated or deactivated and / or other functions can be initiated. Each action is assigned a different movement pattern.
  • the movement patterns can be stored in a read-only memory or in a changeable memory.
  • the alarm electronics preferably has its own, local power supply, which is formed for example by a battery. Only by a local power supply, the backup device can be used flexibly and independently.
  • a battery or a capacitor is provided as a power supply, so that no batteries need to be replaced and the service life is thereby significantly increased.
  • the battery or the capacitor can be charged from the outside, with numerous contactless or non-contact methods are known. It is particularly advantageous if in the attachment a coil for contactless charging of the battery or the capacitor is provided by an external electromagnetic alternating field. As a result, the battery, but especially a capacitor, can be charged in the time in which, for example, at the cash register, the security device is neatly removed from the goods.
  • the charging process is also possible to use the charging process as additional legitimacy for deactivating the alarm electronics. This means that only if the alarm electronics has registered such a charging impulse, the alarm electronics are deactivated by opening the interlock. To open then only a limited time window can be provided after receiving the legitimacy, so that an additional backup is available.
  • the equipment of the alarm electronics according to the invention can be adapted to modular requirements. Thus, it is conceivable, for example, to equip the alarm electronics only with a motion sensor and an LED in order to achieve a deterrent effect by blinking when moving.
  • the brightness sensors can be omitted. Or only one environment sensor is used (instead of two), or more than two sensors can be used. The possibilities for this are almost unlimited, which is why only a selection is mentioned here, which, however, is in no way limiting.
  • the alarm electronics according to the invention can be used regardless of the described two-part safety device with base part and attachment part in differently formed, for example, one-piece, safety devices. It is quite conceivable to accommodate the alarm electronics with a motion sensor and brightness sensors, for example, in a kind of Einsch- securing part. This security part can be placed substantially completely within a package, with only an ambient brightness sensor could be passed through a packaging slot to the outside. This allows the alarm electronics for customers to be placed almost invisibly inside a package. The motion and brightness sensors reliably monitor whether the packaging is opened or hidden without authorization. A manipulation of the securing device is thereby almost impossible.
  • the alarm electronics can also be used in numerous other forms and packaging according to the invention.
  • the alarm electronics according to the invention can for example also be integrated in an outer packaging or in an adhesive label. It is always possible to see the additionally to be combined with a conventional EAS label.
  • the security device according to the invention is primarily used in retail for security, their use is not limited to this area. Rather, other applications are conceivable in which the safety of a product stored in a package is protected.
  • the inventive device could serve to secure confidential documents by mail or courier.
  • a document placed in a box and these are provided with a security device according to the invention.
  • the consignment can then only be opened with an opening device present at the receiver. If the shipment has been opened on the way, an alarm will indicate this. Other manipulations could also be detected.
  • Fig. 1 is a securing device according to the invention for
  • FIG. 2-4 different views of a composite security device for corner mounting
  • Fig. 5 is a block diagram of the alarm electronics.
  • Figures 1 to 4 show a generally designated 1 securing device according to the invention for attachment to a carton 2, in particular a packaging corner 3.
  • Die Folded box 2 has by the production at each corner two mutually perpendicular packaging slots 4, 6, wherein a slot 4 from the lid 5 and the other slot 6 is accessible from a narrow side 7.
  • the securing device 1 has a base part 8 and an attachment part 9.
  • the base part 8 has, as visible in Fig. 2, a tongue-shaped anchor member 10 which is inserted in the direction of arrow Pf1 in the packaging slot 6 on the narrow side 7, so that it engages behind the packaging lid 5.
  • the base part 8 On its upper side 11, the base part 8 has a slot 12 parallel to the anchor element 10 for passing through the attachment part 9.
  • the front side of the base part 8 has an opening 13, so that a view of the package 2 which is as unhindered as possible remains.
  • the attachment part 9 likewise has a tongue-shaped anchor element 14 which, when the attachment part 9 is placed in the direction of arrow Pf2, engages from above onto the base part 8 through the base part slot 12 in the cover slot 4 of the package 2 and thus the front side 7 of FIG Packaging 2 engages behind.
  • the anchor elements 10, 14 are each rounded or tapered for easier insertion at its insertion.
  • the two anchor elements 10, 13 are here at right angles to each other and form within the package 2 an angled or cross-like anchoring. An anchor element thereby blocks the execution direction of the other anchor element.
  • a metal pin 15 projecting vertically upwards is arranged on the upper side 11 of the base part 8 as a coupling element, said metal pin passing through a passage opening 16 in the attachment part 9. attacks.
  • a safety cap 17 is inserted as a lock after placing the attachment part 9 on the base part 8, which engages the metal pin 15 and thus prevents unauthorized separation of the two parts 8, 9.
  • the lock 17 is designed as a magnetic security that can be solved with a commercially available magnetic NC. Together with the cross-like anchoring, this results in a securing device 1, which is firmly anchored to the packaging.
  • an alarm electronics 18 is installed in addition to the mechanical security by the cross-type anchorage and the lock 17, which has a plurality of sensors 22, 23, 24 for monitoring the environment and signal generator 19, 20 for displaying an alarm.
  • a light emitting diode 19 LED
  • an acoustic signal generator in the form of a piezo-speaker 20 is additionally integrated. Both signal transmitters 19, 20 are connected to the built-in the attachment part 9 alarm electronics 18, which is shown schematically in Fig. 5.
  • the alarm electronics 18 has an alarm controller 21, which is realized for example by a microcontroller. With the alarm controller 21, a motion sensor 22 is connected, which registers a movement of the package 2 and thus the backup device 1. As soon as a movement is registered, the LED 19 is activated in a flashing manner and / or the brightness sensors 23, 24 are activated and / or monitoring is switched on.
  • the alarm controller 21 has a reference value memory 25 in which, for each of the three brightness sensors 23, 24, a reference value at which the alarm should respond is stored. As soon as the brightness sensors 23, 24 are activated or switched on by a movement, the current brightness values are permanently compared with the reference values and an acoustic alarm is triggered if the tripping threshold is undershot or exceeded.
  • the alarm electronics 18 further includes a battery 26 for power supply and connected to the battery 26 charger 27 for contactless charging of the battery 26 via an external alternating electric field.

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L'invention concerne un dispositif de protection d'objets, en particulier d'articles exposés, pour empêcher l'appropriation non autorisée, l'ouverture non autorisée et/ou l'extraction non autorisée de l'article de son emballage (2). Ce dispositif comprend une partie base (8) et une partie recouvrante (9) pouvant être assemblées par un couplage (15), ce couplage étant doté d'un système de verrouillage (17) empêchant une séparation non autorisée des deux parties (8, 9). Les deux parties (8, 9) peuvent être fixée sur un bord ou un coin (3) de l'emballage (2), le bord ou le coin (3) étant formé d'au moins deux parois adjacentes (5, 7), délimitant au moins une fente (4, 6) ou une ouverture analogue intermédiaire. La partie base (8) comporte un premier élément de retenue (10) qui peut être inséré dans la fente (4) ou l'ouverture et venir se placer derrière une paroi (5), et l'élément recouvrant (9) comporte un second élément de retenue (14), qui peut être inséré dans la fente ou l'ouverture avec un angle par rapport au premier élément de fixation, et venir se placer derrière une autre paroi (7) du coin (3), de façon à réaliser, à l'intérieur de l'emballage (2), une retenue empêchant le retrait non autorisé du dispositif (1) de l'emballage (2).
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