WO2010056261A1 - Dispositif de sécurité sans ergot - Google Patents

Dispositif de sécurité sans ergot Download PDF

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WO2010056261A1
WO2010056261A1 PCT/US2009/003034 US2009003034W WO2010056261A1 WO 2010056261 A1 WO2010056261 A1 WO 2010056261A1 US 2009003034 W US2009003034 W US 2009003034W WO 2010056261 A1 WO2010056261 A1 WO 2010056261A1
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Luis Anderson
Oscar Rendon
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Sensormatic Electronics, LLC
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Priority to EP09788769.9A priority patent/EP2344714B1/fr
Priority to CA2742614A priority patent/CA2742614C/fr
Priority to CN200980144584.7A priority patent/CN102209827B/zh
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    • 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
    • E05B73/0047Unlocking tools; Decouplers
    • E05B73/0052Unlocking tools; Decouplers of the magnetic type
    • 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
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B49/00Electric permutation locks; Circuits therefor ; Mechanical aspects of electronic locks; Mechanical keys therefor
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B69/00Devices for locking clothing; Lockable clothing holders or hangers
    • 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
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B47/00Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means
    • E05B47/0038Operating or controlling locks or other fastening devices by electric or magnetic means using permanent magnets
    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E05LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
    • E05BLOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
    • E05B69/00Devices for locking clothing; Lockable clothing holders or hangers
    • E05B69/003Devices for locking clothing; Lockable clothing holders or hangers for locking shoes against removal
    • 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
    • E05B73/0035Anti-theft devices, e.g. tags or monitors, fixed to articles, e.g. clothes, and to be removed at the check-out of shops for eyeglasses or spectacles

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  • the present invention relates generally to Electronic Article Surveillance ("EAS") systems for the prevention of unauthorized removal of an item from a controlled area, and more particularly to a pinless EAS security tag that securely attaches to an item of merchandise without penetrating the item.
  • EAS Electronic Article Surveillance
  • a typical Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS") system in a retail setting may comprise a monitoring system and one or more security tags or labels attached to articles to be protected from unauthorized removal.
  • the monitoring system establishes a surveillance zone (also referred to as an interrogation zone), usually at an access point for the controlled area. Articles which are authorized for removal from the area can be deactivated or removed so as not be detectable by the monitoring system. If the monitored item enters the surveillance zone with an active security tag, an alarm may be triggered to indicate possible unauthorized removal of the item.
  • security tags for EAS systems can be constructed in any number of configurations.
  • the desired configuration of the tag or label is often dictated by the nature of the article to be protected.
  • prepackaged goods which are subject to retail theft such as CDs, DVDs, small electronic devices, etc.
  • An EAS label may be enclosed in a rigid housing which can be secured to the monitored item, such as hard tags containing EAS labels which are commonly attached to clothing in retail stores.
  • the rigid housing typically includes a pin which is inserted through the fabric and secured in place on the opposite side. The housing cannot be removed from the clothing without destroying the housing except by using an EAS deactivator/remover.
  • shoes present other difficulties for EAS tags having a pin because the shoe material may simply be too rigid to insert the pin.
  • many shoes, boots and expensive or strapped women's shoes cannot be tagged at all.
  • pin may be too short to extend through the thickness of the boot material, thereby preventing the pin from being secured.
  • the present invention advantageously provides a pinless Electronic Article Surveillance ("EAS") security device, system and method for attaching the pinless EAS security device to an article of merchandise.
  • the pinless EAS security device protects the article from being removed from a monitored area without penetrating the article.
  • a security device is removably affixable to an article.
  • the security device includes a housing, a locking element and a strap.
  • the housing includes a securing pad.
  • the locking element is disposed within the housing.
  • the strap includes a first end having a latching region that is insertable into the housing and a second end having a securing region. The strap is slidingly movable between an open position and a locked position.
  • the locking element is engageable with the latching region of the strap.
  • the strap when in the locked position is at least partially retained within the housing and secures the article between the securing pad and the securing region of the strap.
  • the EAS system for securing an article includes an EAS security device and a magnetic detacher.
  • the EAS security device includes a housing, a strap and a locking element.
  • the housing includes a securing pad and a protrusion.
  • the strap includes a first end having a latching region that is insertable into the housing and a second end having a securing region.
  • the locking element includes a magnetically actuable latch and a flexible locking element.
  • the magnetically actuable latch is disposed within the protrusion of the housing.
  • the flexible locking element biases the magnetically actuable latch and the latching region of the strap into a locked position.
  • the strap is slidingly movable between an open position and a locked position.
  • the locking element is engageable with the latching region of the strap.
  • the strap when in the locked position is at least partially retained within the housing and secures the article between the securing pad and the securing region of the strap.
  • the magnetic detacher includes a detaching zone operable to nest the protrusion of the housing therein for detaching the EAS security device from the article.
  • a security device is affixed to a portion of the article.
  • the security device includes a housing, a locking element and a strap.
  • the housing includes a securing pad.
  • a locking element is disposed within the housing.
  • the strap includes a first end having a latching region that is insertable into the housing and a second end having a securing region. The strap is slidingly moved from an open position to a locked position. The locking element engages with the latching region of the strap.
  • FIG. 1 illustrates components of a pinless electronic article surveillance (“EAS”) security device and system, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a rear/left-side perspective view of a pinless EAS device with the left half of the housing removed, constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a left-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device with the left half of the housing removed, constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is a rear/left-side perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 2 is a top/right-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 3 is a bottom/left-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 4 is rear/right-side perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 5 is a top/right-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 6 is a bottom/right-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 7 is a right-side view of a pinless EAS device with the right half of the housing removed, constructed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention
  • FIG. 8 is an illustration showing a pinless EAS device attached to a shoe, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 9 is an illustration showing a pinless EAS device attached to a boot, in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 10 is an illustration showing a view of the interior of the boot of FIG. 9.
  • relational terms such as “first” and “second,” “top” and “bottom,” and the like, may be used solely to distinguish one entity or element from another entity or element without necessarily requiring or implying any physical or logical relationship or order between such entities or elements.
  • One embodiment may include, for example, a pinless EAS security device comprising a securing mechanism, locking mechanism, security tag, and a housing.
  • the securing mechanism may comprise a strap and a securing pad.
  • the strap may be any suitable materials, such as metal or plastic and may be rigid or flexible.
  • the strap includes a securing side and latching side. The securing side of the strap may extend outward from the housing and secure the pinless EAS security device to an item by entrapping a portion of an article between the strap and the securing pad.
  • the locking mechanism may include a magnetically actuable latch and a flexible element that biases the magnetically actuable latch toward a locking position.
  • the latching side of the strap mates with at least a portion of the magnetically actuable latch in the locking position.
  • the "locking position” may refer to the position of the magnetically actuable latch in which it is partially or fully within a void of, in engagement with, joined with, or otherwise mated with the latching side of the strap.
  • the housing may be a structure configured to secure the locking mechanism, security tag, securing mechanism, and the article to the housing. As secured, the magnetically actuable latch of the locking mechanism may mate with the latching side of the strap in the locking position to lock the housing, and thus the security tag with which the housing is secured, to the article. When the housing is locked, the security device may prevent or provide resistance to an attempt to separate the housing from the article. It is worthy to note that any reference in the specification to "one embodiment" or
  • an embodiment means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment.
  • the appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment. Numerous specific details may be set forth herein to provide a thorough understanding of the embodiments. It will be understood by those skilled in the art, however, that the embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known methods, procedures and components have not been described in detail so as not to obscure the embodiments. It can be appreciated that the specific structural and functional details disclosed herein may be representative and do not necessarily limit the scope of the embodiments.
  • FIG. 1 a perspective view of components that may be included in an EAS security system 10 in accordance with one embodiment.
  • the security system 10 includes the security device 12 and a detacher 14 used to remove the security device 12 when attached to an item of merchandise.
  • the pinless EAS security device 12 may include a housing 16 having two conjoining halves 16a, 16b molded from a polymer and/or another rigid material or materials.
  • a securing mechanism 18, such as a strap 20, is movable between an open position and a locked position. When security device 12 is attached to an article, the strap 20 is moved to the closed position where the article is trapped or sandwiched between the strap 20 and a securing side 22 of the housing 16.
  • the housing 16 further includes a protrusion 24 designed to fit into an indented detaching zone 26 of the magnetic tag detacher 14 in order to remove the pinless EAS security tag 12 from the protected article.
  • the pinless EAS security device 12 may include a securing mechanism 18, a locking mechanism 28, a detectable security element 30 and a housing 16.
  • the securing mechanism 18 may include a strap 20 and a flexible channel element 32.
  • the strap 20 has a latching side 34 and a securing side 36.
  • the locking mechanism 28 may be a magnetically actuable locking mechanism, and may include a magnetically actuable latch 38 and a flexible locking element 40.
  • the flexible locking element 40 e.g., a spring, in a locked position, is biased to apply an upward force on the magnetically actuable latch 38, thereby causing the magnetically actuable latch 38 to engage the latching side 34 of the securing mechanism 18.
  • the housing 16 may be any casing or other structure that partially or fully contains and/or surrounds, encloses, affixes to, interlocks with, or otherwise secures the locking mechanism 28 and detectable security element 30, a portion of the securing mechanism 18, and an article when the locking mechanism 28 is in the locking position and the housing 16 is thereby locked.
  • the housing 16 and locking mechanism 28 may thus cooperate to secure, or lock, the article to the housing 16, and thus the security device 12.
  • the housing 16 may be configured as desired, and may be shaped based upon the shapes of the locking mechanism 28, detectable security element 30, and article for which it is designed to secure, such as described below with respect to embodiments of the housing 16.
  • the housing 16 may include a securing pad 42, which may be integral with the housing 16 or may be a separate piece mounted on the securing side 22 of the housing 16.
  • the housing 16 may alternatively be configured to pair with the securing pad 42.
  • the interior of the housing 16 may further comprise a rectangular channel 44 which encompasses a portion of the latching side 34 of the strap 20 and allows the strap 20 to slide along the channel 44.
  • the channel 44 is oriented at an acute angle of approximately 35° with respect to the securing side 36 of the housing 16.
  • the strap 20 may comprise or may be formed of a nonmagnetic material such as aluminum, plastic or a die-cast alloy.
  • the strap 20 may comprise a "U-shaped" or "V-shaped” element wherein one side of the U (or V) is a latching side 34 and the other side is a securing side 36.
  • the angle between the latching side 34 and the securing side 36 is an acute angle of approximately 20-60°.
  • the latching side 34 partially resides in the housing 16 within the rectangular channel 44.
  • the latching side 34 of the strap 20 slides within the channel 44 to allow the strap 20 to move from an open position to a closed position.
  • a flexible channel element 32 is compressed between the bottom surface 46 of the latching side 34 of the strap and an outer wall of the housing 16, thereby biasing the flexible element 32 to apply an upward force to the bottom surface 46 of the latching side 34 of the strap 20 and causing the strap 20 to tend to rest in an open position.
  • the flexible channel element 32 may be a cylindrical spring, an elliptical spring, a cantilever arm, such as, for example, a leaf spring or any other shape, as long as the flexible channel element 32 serves to apply an upward force on the bottom surface 46 of the latching side 34 of the strap 20.
  • the securing side 36 of the strap 20 includes an end portion 48 having at least one protrusion 50, such as ribs, ridges, spikes, teeth, etc., extending inward towards the securing side 24 of the housing 16.
  • the amount and type of protrusion 50 may vary depending upon the type of article to be secured.
  • the securing pad 42 may also include protrusions, such as rows of teeth or ridges 52 designed to operate in conjunction with the protrusions 50 of the securing side 36 of the strap 20 to securely grip the material of an article and prevent the pinless EAS security device 12 from being removed from the article when the strap 20 is in a locked position.
  • the securing pad 42 may comprise a metal, polymer, ceramic, and/or another material or materials, as long as the material is rigid enough to prevent the housing 16 from being forcibly removed from the article, when secured to the article, without destroying or damaging the detectable security element 30 or article.
  • the latching side 34 of the strap 20 includes a plurality of parallel ridges 54, such as ribs, teeth, notches, jags, points, curves, voids, or other shapes, which engage the magnetically actuable latch 38 to secure the strap 20 in a locked position and prevent the latching side 34 from being extended from the housing 16.
  • the latching side 34 of the securing mechanism 16 may be configured as desired, such as with one or more holes or other voids, ribs, teeth, protrusions, or other shapes.
  • the latching side 34 may be configured to engage, receive, insert into, or otherwise mate with at least a portion of the magnetically actuable latch 38.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 may include a base portion 56, which may include a base portion end 58 and a latching portion 62 which may include a latching portion end 64. Protruding from the latching portion end 64, the magnetically actuable latch 38 includes one or more teeth 66, ribs, notches, jags, points, curves, voids, or other shapes such as those described herein with respect to embodiments of the magnetically actuable latch 38, while the base portion end 58 may be flat or another shape. In one embodiment, each ridge or tooth 66 may have a rise of approximately 1.36 mm and a run of approximately 0.46 mm. Exemplary ratios of rise to run can be approximately 3:1, 4:1 or 5:2. It is understood however, that these examples are not limiting and that other ratios can be used depending on the design requirements and the object to be secured.
  • the latching side 34 of the securing mechanism 16 may be configured with ribs 54 that engage the teeth 66 of the magnetically actuable latch 38 in the locking position.
  • the flexible locking element 40 is biased to exert a force on the base portion end 58 to engage the teeth 66 of the latching portion end 64 into the teeth 54 of the latching side 34 of the strap 20 to prevent the strap 20 from being pulled away from the housing 16.
  • the flexible locking element 40 prevents the base portion 56 from disengaging the latching side 34 of the strap 20 unless the magnetically actuable latch 38 is being pulled away from the latching side 34 by a magnetic force, such as that exerted by a detacher 14.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may be shaped as desired, such as in a cuboid, ellipsoid, coil, or any other shape such as described herein with respect to the embodiments of the flexible locking element 40 and may include one or more pieces, or may be combined or integrally formed with the magnetically actuable latch 38.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may be shaped as a cantilever arm, such as, for example, a leaf spring.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may comprise or may be formed of a flexible material such as a light, porous, semi-rigid, elastic, gaseous, and/or spongy material that may provide a resistant force when compressed and may partially or fully recover its uncompressed shape when the compressive force is removed.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may comprise or may be formed of a foam rubber, polymeric foam, ceramic foam, or other foam; a rubber; and/or another material or materials.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may also or alternatively be configured to provide the resistant force when compressed.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may be configured as a coil, leaf or other cantilevered arm, or other spring, or other like member, that comprises a metal, polymer, ceramic, and/or another material or materials.
  • the flexible locking element 40 may have any of various masses.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 may be configured as desired, may comprise one or more pieces, and may be symmetrical or unsymmetrical about any point, line, or plane.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 may be configured with a "T", "I”, curved, or other shape of face and with a rectangular, circular, thick, hollow or otherwise voided, and/or non-uniform cross-section, or as described herein with respect to embodiments of the magnetically actuable latch 38.
  • the base portion end 58 may be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 may be configured such that at least a portion of it, such as the latching portion 62, may engage, receive, insert into, or otherwise mate with the latching side 34 of the securing mechanism 16, such as described herein.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 may comprise or may be formed of a magnetic material such as iron, nickel, or cobalt, or an alloy of iron, nickel, or cobalt.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 includes one or more magnetic materials and may also include one or more nonmagnetic materials.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 38 and the flexible locking element 40 are contained within the protrusion 24 of the housing 16 opposite the securing side 22.
  • the protrusion 24 is designed to fit into an indented detaching zone 26 of the magnetic tag detacher 14 (FIG. 1) in order to remove the pinless EAS security tag 12 from the protected article.
  • the magnetic tag detacher 14 applies a magnetic field which attracts the magnetically actuable latch 38 with enough force to overcome the upward force supplied by the flexible locking element 40 such that the ridges or teeth 66 of the magnetically actuable latch 38 disengage from the ridges or teeth 54 of the latching side 34 of the strap 20, thereby allowing the strap 20 to move freely in the channel 44 and releasing the article.
  • the detectable security element 30 is positioned within a chamber in the housing 16 and may be any detectable device or system, such as any security tag or label.
  • the detectable security element 30 may be any type of EAS element (e.g., Radio Frequency element, acousto-magnetic element, etc.), Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) element, combination EAS/RFID element, smart tag, or other detectable anti-theft or other security element.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • combination EAS/RFID element e.g., EAS element, RFID element, etc.
  • the detectable security element 30 may be detectable by a corresponding detecting system or device, such as, depending on the type of security tag or label, an acousto-magnetic detector, electromagnetic detector, radio frequency detector, or other detector.
  • FIG. 3 illustrates a left-side/front perspective view of a pinless EAS device 12 with the left half 16b of the housing removed.
  • FIG. 4 illustrates a rear/left-side perspective view of a pinless EAS device 12 constructed in accordance with one embodiment of the present invention.
  • the detectable security element 30 is oriented such that the longitudinal axis of the detectable security element 30 lies in the same plane as the strap 20 (hereinafter referred to as a "vertical embodiment").
  • FIG. 5 an alternative embodiment of a pinless EAS security tag 120 is provided in accordance with the principles of the present invention.
  • the longitudinal axis of the detectable security element 300 lies in a plane perpendicular to the strap 200 (hereinafter referred to as a "horizontal embodiment").
  • the horizontal embodiment of a pinless EAS security tag 120 may include a housing 160 having two conjoining halves 160a, 160b molded from a polymer and/or another material or materials.
  • a securing mechanism 180 such as a strap 200, is movable between an open position and a locked position. When security device 120 is attached to an article, the strap 200 is moved to the closed position where the article is trapped or sandwiched between the strap 200 and a securing side 220 of the housing 160.
  • the housing 160 further includes a protrusion 240 designed to fit into an indented detaching zone 26 of a magnetic tag detacher 14 in order to remove the pinless EAS security tag 120 from the protected article.
  • FIG. 6 illustrates a bottom/right-side/firont perspective view of a pinless EAS device constructed in accordance with an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
  • Pinless EAS security device 120 may include a securing mechanism 180, a locking mechanism 280, a detectable security element 300 and a housing 160.
  • the securing mechanism 180 may include a strap 200 and a flexible channel element 320.
  • the strap 200 has a latching side 340 and a securing side 360.
  • the locking mechanism 280 may be a magnetically actuable locking mechanism, and may include a magnetically actuable latch 380 and a flexible locking element 400.
  • the flexible locking element 400 e.g., a spring, in a locked position, is biased to apply an upward force on the magnetically actuable latch 380, thereby causing the magnetically actuable latch 380 to engage the latching side 340 of the securing mechanism 180.
  • the housing 160 may be any casing or other structure that partially or fully contains and/or surrounds, encloses, affixes to, interlocks with, or otherwise secures the locking mechanism 280 and detectable security element 300, a portion of the securing mechanism 180, and an article when the locking mechanism 280 is in the locking position and the housing 160 is thereby locked.
  • the housing 160 and locking mechanism 280 may cooperate to secure, or lock, the article to the housing 160, and thus the security device 120.
  • the housing 160 may be configured as desired, and may be shaped based upon the shapes of the locking mechanism 280, detectable security element 300, and article for which it is designed to secure, such as described below with respect to embodiments of the housing 160.
  • the housing 160 may include a securing pad 420, which may be integral with the housing 160 or may be a separate piece mounted on the securing side 220 of the housing 160.
  • the housing 160 may alternatively be configured to pair with the securing pad 420.
  • the interior of the housing 160 may further comprise a rectangular channel 440 which encompasses a portion of the latching side 340 of the strap 200 and allows the strap 200 to slide along the channel 440.
  • the strap 200 may comprise or may be formed of a non- magnetic material such as extended aluminum or poly-carbonate.
  • the strap 200 may comprise a "U-shaped" or "V-shaped” element wherein one side of the U (or V) is a latching side 340 and the other side is a securing side 360.
  • the angle between the latching side 340 and the securing side 360 is an acute angle of approximately 30-60°.
  • the latching side 340 partially resides in the housing 160 within the rectangular channel 440.
  • the latching side 340 of the strap 200 slides within the channel 440 to allow the strap 200 to move from an open position to a closed position.
  • a flexible channel element 320 is compressed between the bottom surface 460 of the latching side 340 of the strap and an outer wall of the housing 160, thereby biasing the flexible element 320 to apply an upward force to the bottom surface 460 of the latching side 340 of the strap 200 and causing the strap 200 to tend to rest in an open position.
  • the flexible channel element 320 may be a cylindrical spring, an elliptical spring, a cantilever arm, such as, for example, a leaf spring or any other shape, as long as the flexible channel element 320 serves to apply an upward force on the bottom surface 460 of the latching side 340 of the strap 200.
  • the securing side 360 of the strap 200 includes an end portion 480 having at least one protrusion 500, such as ribs, ridges, spikes, teeth, etc., extending back towards the securing side 240 of the housing 160.
  • the amount and type of protrusion 500 may vary depending upon the type of article to be secured.
  • the strap 200 is moved to a closed position where the article is trapped or sandwiched between the end portion 480 of the securing side 360 of the strap 200 and the securing pad 420 on the securing side 240 of the housing 160.
  • the protrusions 500 of the securing side 360 of the strap 200 "bite" into the material of the article preventing the security tag 120 from being removed without destroying or damaging the detectable security element 300 or article.
  • the securing pad 420 may also include protrusions, such as rows of teeth or ridges (not shown) designed to operate in conjunction with the protrusions 500 of the securing side 360 of the strap 200 to securely grip the material of an article and prevent the pinless EAS security device 120 from being removed from the article when the strap 200 is in a locked position.
  • the securing pad 420 may comprise a metal, polymer, ceramic, and/or another material or materials, as long as the material is rigid enough to prevent the housing 160 from being forcibly removed from the article, when secured to the article, without destroying or damaging the detectable security element 300 or article.
  • the latching side 340 of the strap 200 includes a plurality of parallel ridges 540, such as ribs, teeth, notches, jags, points, curves, voids, or other shapes, which engage the magnetically actuable latch 380 to secure the strap 200 in a locked position and prevent the latching side 340 from being extended from the housing 160.
  • the latching side 340 of the securing mechanism 160 may be configured as desired, such as with one or more holes or other voids, ribs, teeth, protrusions, or other shapes.
  • the latching side 340 may be configured to engage, receive, insert into, or otherwise mate with at least a portion of the magnetically actuable latch 380.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 may include a base portion 560, which may include a base portion end 580 and a latching portion 620 which may include a latching portion end 640. Protruding from the latching portion end 640, the magnetically actuable latch 380 includes one or more teeth 660, ribs, notches, jags, points, curves, voids, or other shapes such as those described herein with respect to embodiments of the magnetically actuable latch 380, while the base portion end 580 may be flat or another shape.
  • the latching side 340 of the securing mechanism 160 may be configured with ribs 540 that engage the teeth 660 of the magnetically actuable latch 380 in the locking position.
  • the flexible locking element 400 is biased to exert a force on the base portion end 580 to engage the teeth 660 of the latching portion end 640 into the teeth 540 of the latching side 340 of the strap 200 to prevent the strap 200 from being pulled away from the housing 160.
  • the flexible locking element 400 prevents the base portion 560 from disengaging the latching side 340 of the strap 200 unless the magnetically actuable latch 380 is being pulled away from the latching side 340 by a magnetic force, such as that exerted by a detacher 14.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may be shaped as desired, such as in a cuboid, ellipsoid, coil, or any other shape such as described herein with respect to the embodiments of the flexible locking element 400 and may include one or more pieces, or may be combined or integrally formed with the magnetically actuable latch 380.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may be shaped as a cantilever arm, such as, for example, a leaf spring.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may comprise or may be formed of a flexible material such as a light, porous, semi-rigid, elastic, gaseous, and/or spongy material that may provide a resistant force when compressed and may partially or fully recover its uncompressed shape when the compressive force is removed.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may comprise or may be formed of a foam rubber, polymeric foam, ceramic foam, or other foam; a rubber; and/or another material or materials.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may also or alternatively be configured to provide the resistant force when compressed.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may be configured as a coil, leaf or other cantilevered arm, or other spring, or other like member, that comprises a metal, polymer, ceramic, and/or another material or materials.
  • the flexible locking element 400 may have any of various masses.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 may be configured as desired, may comprise one or more pieces, and may be symmetrical or unsymmetrical about any point, line, or plane.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 may be configured with a "T", "I”, curved, or other shape of face and with a rectangular, circular, thick, hollow or otherwise voided, and/or non-uniform cross-section, or as described herein with respect to embodiments of the magnetically actuable latch 380.
  • the base portion end 580 may be continuous or discontinuous.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 may be configured such that at least a portion of it, such as the latching portion 620, may engage, receive, insert into, or otherwise mate with the latching side 340 of the securing mechanism 160, such as described herein.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 may comprise or may be formed of a magnetic material such as iron, nickel, or cobalt, or an alloy of iron, nickel, or cobalt. In one embodiment, the magnetically actuable latch 380 includes one or more magnetic materials and may also include one or more nonmagnetic materials.
  • the magnetically actuable latch 380 and the flexible locking element 400 are contained within the protrusion 240 of the housing 160 opposite the securing side 220.
  • the protrusion 240 is designed to fit into an indented detaching zone
  • the magnetic tag detacher 14 applies a magnetic field which attracts the magnetically actuable latch 380 with enough force to overcome the upward force supplied by the flexible locking element 400 such that the ridges or teeth 660 of the magnetically actuable latch 38 disengage from the ridges or teeth 540 of the latching side 34 of the strap 200, thereby allowing the strap 200 to move freely in the channel 440 and releasing the article.
  • the detectable security element 300 may be any detectable device or system, such as any security tag or label.
  • the detectable security element 300 may be any type EAS element (e.g., Radio Frequency element, acousto- magnetic element, etc.), Radio Frequency Identification (“RFID”) element, combination EAS/RFID element, smart tag, or other detectable anti -theft or other security element.
  • RFID Radio Frequency Identification
  • the present invention is described with reference to an "EAS system” using "EAS tags” these terms are used in the general sense and include tags that use one or security elements, e.g., EAS element, RFID element, etc.
  • the detectable security element 300 may be detectable by a corresponding detecting system or device, such as, depending on the type of security tag or label, an acousto-magnetic detector, electromagnetic detector, radio frequency detector, or other detector.
  • FIG. 8 a horizontal embodiment of a pinless EAS security device 120 is illustrated in use while attached to a woman's shoe.
  • FIGS. 9 and 10 illustrate a horizontal embodiment of a pinless EAS security device 120 while attached to a boot.
  • embodiments of the present invention allow a customer to try on the item of merchandise with minimal interference from the pinless EAS security device, while advantageously providing the assurance of protection against theft for the retailer.
  • the present invention is described with reference to capturing a portion of an article to be secured between the contact pad on the housing and the securing region on the strap, use of the present invention is not limited to such.
  • an article has an opening or an element with an opening such as a handbag strap, handle, ring or belt buckle
  • the strap of the security tag can be inserted through the opening in the article such that, when in the locked position, the securing region contacts the securing pad thereby locking the security tag to the article.

Abstract

L'invention concerne un dispositif de sécurité (12) en mesure d'être fixé de manière amovible sur un article. Le dispositif de sécurité comprend un logement (16a) ayant un patin d'assujettissement (42), un élément de verrouillage (28) et une sangle (20). L'élément de verrouillage est disposé à l'intérieur du logement. La sangle comprend une première extrémité ayant une région d'attache (34) qui est insérable dans le logement et une deuxième extrémité ayant une région d'assujettissement (36). La sangle est mobile de manière coulissante entre une position ouverte et une position verrouillée. L'élément de verrouillage se met en prise avec la région d'attache de la sangle. Dans la position verrouillée, la sangle assujettit l'article entre le patin d'assujettissement et la région d'assujettissement de la sangle.
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