WO2013150561A1 - Étiquette anti-vol, dispositif d'émission de signal et mécanisme d'attache - Google Patents

Étiquette anti-vol, dispositif d'émission de signal et mécanisme d'attache Download PDF

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WO2013150561A1
WO2013150561A1 PCT/JP2012/002279 JP2012002279W WO2013150561A1 WO 2013150561 A1 WO2013150561 A1 WO 2013150561A1 JP 2012002279 W JP2012002279 W JP 2012002279W WO 2013150561 A1 WO2013150561 A1 WO 2013150561A1
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一道 辰己
直 宮崎
覚 齋藤
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  • the present invention relates to an anti-theft tag for preventing theft of a product placed on a product shelf or the like in a store, a signal transmission device for transmitting an instruction signal to the anti-theft tag, and a clip mechanism for holding the product.
  • an anti-theft tag is attached to the product, and the anti-theft tag is illegally removed from the product, or the product with the anti-theft tag attached is taken out of the store.
  • a technique for issuing an alarm and notifying the occurrence of theft is widely used.
  • the anti-theft tag detects an unauthorized removal state, or detects a signal emitted from an EAS (Electric Article Surveillance) gate provided at a store entrance or the like, or the anti-theft tag itself or Other devices, such as EAS gates, will issue alarms.
  • EAS Electronic Article Surveillance
  • Patent Document 1 a lead wire having one insertion hole and one end connected to an anti-theft tag body is passed through an anti-theft object, and the other end of the lead wire is inserted into another insertion hole of the anti-theft tag body.
  • a wire-type anti-theft tag that is attached by connecting is disclosed.
  • Patent Document 2 when the anti-theft object is clothing, there is a pin type anti-theft tag that is attached by inserting and connecting the rod-shaped portion of the fixture to the anti-theft tag body while penetrating the clothing. It is disclosed.
  • JP 2003-109132 A Japanese Patent Laid-Open No. 10-244103
  • the present invention prevents theft even when there is no portion through which the lead wire can be passed through the antitheft object or when there is no hole into which the pin can be inserted in the antitheft object.
  • an anti-theft tag that enables attachment while maintaining the quality of an object.
  • the anti-theft tag according to the present invention that achieves the above object is Anti-theft tag, A main body with a built-in alarm, A clip portion having a first lead wire and a second lead wire connectable to the main body portion, The clip part is A clamping part for clamping the object; A button that is pressed in response to the object being clamped by the clamping unit, In response to pressing of the button, the first lead wire and the second lead wire connected to the main body form a conductive state, The alarm device is characterized by issuing an alarm when the main body detects the release of the conduction state.
  • the quality of the anti-theft object even when there is no portion through which the lead wire can be passed through the anti-theft object or when there is no hole into which the pin can be inserted in the anti-theft object.
  • the anti-theft tag can be attached while maintaining the above.
  • FIG. 1 is an external view of an anti-theft tag according to an embodiment of the present invention.
  • the antitheft tag 1 includes a tag main body portion 10 and a clip portion 20 (clip mechanism).
  • the tag main body 10 has a lead terminal insertion hole 11, a lead terminal insertion hole 12, a light emitting unit 13, a removal button 14, and a removal hole 15. It also has a built-in alarm device (not shown).
  • the clip unit 20 includes a first clamping unit 21, a second clamping unit 22, a sheet metal unit 23, a knob unit 24, a rotating unit 25, a first lead wire 26, and a second lead. Line 27. These first clamping part 21 and second clamping part 22 form one clamping part.
  • the clip part 20 can be connected to the tag main body part 10 via the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27.
  • the first clamping part 21 has a convex part 21a and a button relief part 21b
  • the second clamping part 22 has a concave part 22a and a button 22b.
  • the convex portion 21a having a partial spherical shape is made of, for example, a polyester elastomer having a hardness of about 90, and is brought into contact with the concave portion 22a having a partial spherical shape to form a fitting state.
  • Both the convex portion 21a and the concave portion 22a for sandwiching the anti-theft object are partially spherical and smooth surfaces.
  • the anti-theft tag 1 is attached to the anti-theft object for a long time, the anti-theft object is less likely to be marked as compared to the case where the sandwiched portion has an uneven surface shape. Therefore, it is possible to prevent the commercial value from deteriorating.
  • the convex portion 21a is made of a polyester elastomer, it is possible to further prevent the commercial value of the anti-theft object.
  • the convex part 21a is a product made from a polyester elastomer, you may use not only this but other elastomers, such as a synthetic rubber and a polyisobutylene.
  • the button 22b is urged by an unillustrated elastic member, and a tip portion of the button 22b protrudes toward the convex portion 21a.
  • both the convex portion 21a and the concave portion 22a are formed into a partial spherical shape, a thin plate-like card or the like is inserted between the first clamping portion 21 and the second clamping portion 22, and the button 22b is pressed. While keeping the state (that is, without issuing an alarm), it is possible to prevent theft by removing the antitheft tag 1 from the theft object.
  • the partial spherical shape is because if the convex portion 21a and the concave portion 22a are both planar shapes, the unauthorized insertion operation as described above may cause theft without causing an alarm. .
  • the convex portion 21a is made of an elastomer, a frictional force is generated when a card or the like is inserted, so that an unauthorized insertion operation can be more effectively prevented.
  • the user of the anti-theft tag 1 pinches the knob portion 24 and tilts the knob portion 24 toward the sheet metal portion 23 with the rotating portion 25 as an axis, so that the sheet metal portion 23 in contact with one end of the knob portion 24 is Press and bend.
  • the first clamping unit 21 approaches the second clamping unit 22.
  • the contact portion between the knob portion 24 and the sheet metal portion 23 moves from the first clamping portion 21 side to the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 side on the sheet metal portion 23. And shift.
  • the convex part 21a of the first clamping part 21 comes into contact with the concave part 22a of the second clamping part 22 by this urging force. Thereby, the clip part 20 forms a closed state.
  • the convex portion 21a of the first clamping portion 21 becomes the concave portion of the second clamping portion 22. Separated from 22a, the clip portion 20 forms an open state.
  • the open state is shown in FIG. 2A and the closed state is shown in FIG. 2B.
  • the button 22b When the anti-theft object is placed between the first holding part 21 and the second holding part 22 and the user forms a closed state, the button 22b is pressed and the first lead wire 26 and the second lead are pressed. The wire 27 is electrically connected to the inside of the clip portion 20.
  • the button 22b is pressed down due to the presence of the button relief part 21b. Not conducting. That is, by providing the button relief portion 21b, it is possible to form a closed state without holding the anti-theft object and store it, so that it can be prevented from being conducted until it is unnecessary.
  • This conduction state of the lead wire corresponds to an attachment state indicating that the anti-theft tag 1 is attached to the anti-theft object.
  • the terminal of the first lead wire 26 and the terminal of the second lead wire 27 are inserted into either the lead terminal insertion hole 11 or the lead terminal insertion hole 12, respectively.
  • the terminal of the first lead wire 26 is inserted into the lead terminal insertion hole 11 and the terminal of the second lead wire 27 is inserted into the lead terminal insertion hole 12 will be described.
  • the terminal of the second lead wire 27 inserted into the lead terminal insertion hole 12 is released from the connection state by depressing the removal button 14 provided on the lead terminal insertion hole 12 side in the insertion direction, and can be removed. Become.
  • the connection state of the terminal of the first lead wire 26 inserted into the lead terminal insertion hole 11 is released by inserting a thin projection (not shown) into the removal hole 15 and can be removed.
  • the removal button 14 is provided in both of the lead terminal insertion hole 11 and the lead terminal insertion hole 12, the removal button 14 can be easily removed, but the location of the removed clip portion 20 tends to be unclear. For this reason, the removal button 14 is provided only on one lead terminal insertion hole side, but it is of course possible to provide a configuration in which the removal button 14 is provided on both.
  • the light emitting unit 13 is configured by an LED, for example, and performs a light emitting operation according to the state of the antitheft tag 1.
  • the components of the antitheft tag 1 described above do not necessarily need to contain all of them, and other configurations may be used as long as they have the same effect as these configurations.
  • the anti-theft tag 1 includes a control unit 101, an attachment / detachment state detection unit 102, an alarm output unit 103, a signal reception unit 104, a signal processing unit 105, and a light emission control unit 106.
  • the signal transmission device 3 includes a control unit 301, a set signal transmission unit 302, and a release signal transmission unit 303.
  • the control unit 101 controls the operation of each processing unit.
  • the attachment state / removal state detection unit 102 has an attachment state (lead wire conduction state) in which the anti-theft tag 1 is attached to an anti-theft object, and a removal state (lead wire) that has been removed from the anti-theft object. Non-conducting state) is detected.
  • the alarm output unit 103 detects that the anti-theft tag 1 has been removed from the anti-theft object by the attachment / removal state detection unit 102 or received a predetermined signal from an EAS gate (not shown). In the case, an alarm is output.
  • the signal receiving unit 104 receives a control signal transmitted from the signal transmission device 3 (remote controller) shown in FIG. 3B or a signal transmitted from an EAS gate (not shown).
  • the set signal transmission unit 302 of the signal transmission device 3 sets the anti-theft tag 1 in a “set state” that outputs an alarm when the anti-theft tag 1 is attached to the anti-theft object when a removal is detected.
  • a set signal for transmitting is transmitted.
  • the unauthorized removal means that the lead wire is cut in the set state, or that the anti-theft target object is released in the set state.
  • the release signal transmission unit 303 of the signal transmission device 3 transmits a release signal for releasing the set state and setting the release state so as not to output an alarm even if the anti-theft tag 1 is removed from the anti-theft object.
  • the control unit 301 controls the set signal transmission unit 302 and the release signal transmission unit 303 so as to transmit these signals in response to a button (not shown) provided in the signal transmission device 3 being pressed.
  • the signal processing unit 105 analyzes the signal received by the signal receiving unit 104.
  • the control signal transmitted from the signal transmission device 3 includes the above set signal or release signal.
  • the light emission control unit 106 controls the operation of the light emitting unit 13.
  • the signal receiving unit 104 receives a signal from the signal transmission device 3 (not shown) or when a signal is received from an EAS gate (not shown)
  • the light emitting unit 13 is caused to emit light when some other action occurs. To control.
  • FIGS. 4A and 4B an internal configuration of the clip portion 20 of the antitheft tag according to the embodiment of the present invention will be described.
  • 4A shows a vertical cross-sectional view of the clip portion 20
  • FIG. 4B shows a cross-sectional view of the bottom portion of the clip portion 20.
  • the button 22b when the button 22b is pressed, the button 22b is stored in the button storage portion 34, and the first conductor end portion 32 and the second conductor end portion 33 are located inside the button storage portion 34. Is conducted.
  • the first conductor end portion 32 and the second conductor end portion 33 are connected to the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27, respectively, but in this embodiment, they are connected by direct soldering.
  • first relay member 30 and the second relay member 31 are connected via the first relay member 30 and the second relay member 31, respectively.
  • the lead wire is made of stainless steel, and it is difficult to solder the first conductor end portion 32 and the second conductor end portion 33 to the lead wire.
  • the first relay member 30 and the second relay member 31 are made of, for example, phosphor bronze / tin plating.
  • the clip unit 20 includes a guide member 35.
  • the guide member 35 guides the wiring direction of the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27.
  • clothes 51 are displayed as merchandise in a state of being hung on a hanging rod 52 at a store.
  • the scarf 53 is displayed on the display shelf 54 as a product.
  • the store may be, for example, a large store such as a home appliance mass retailer or a home center, a small store such as an apparel store or a general store, and an exhibition hall.
  • any store that displays (displays) products (including exhibits) on a product shelf or the like is not particularly limited.
  • the edge of the pocket of the clothes 51 is held by the clip portion 20 of the antitheft tag 1, and the tag main body portion 10 is stored inside the pocket.
  • merchandise can be displayed with the tag main body 10 stored in the pocket, so that the antitheft tag 1 does not get in the way for customers who pick up the clothes 51.
  • the edge of the scarf 53 is sandwiched between the clip portions 20 of the antitheft tag 1, and the tag main body portion 10 is disposed under the display shelf 54.
  • the anti-theft tag can be attached while maintaining the quality of the anti-theft object.
  • the clip part 20 since there is compatibility between the clip part 20 and the wire part of the conventional wire type anti-theft tag, when the part through which the wire passes is in the anti-theft object, the wire part is used and the part through which the wire is passed In the case where there is not, it is possible to selectively use depending on the situation, such as using the clip unit 20 according to the present invention. Therefore, the structure of the main part of the conventional antitheft tag can be utilized.
  • the clip part 20 when the clip part 20 is broken or damaged, it can be dealt with by replacing only the clip part 20 concerned.
  • the clip portion is provided integrally on the main body of the anti-theft tag, the entire anti-theft tag may have to be replaced if a failure or breakage occurs. Since the clip portion is provided independently of the tag main body portion, it is not necessary to replace the entire product, and usability can be improved.
  • clip mechanism 20 is not limited to the clip mechanism 20 described above, and other clip mechanisms such as a clamp mechanism found in a clothespin may be used as long as an object to be stolen can be clamped.
  • FIG. 6 Another configuration example of the clip portion 20 of the antitheft tag 1 according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 1, 2 ⁇ / b> A, and 2 ⁇ / b> B, the configuration in which the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 are respectively connected to the main body of the clip portion 20 has been described.
  • a protective member 28 is further provided on a part of the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 (for example, the base portion of the main body of the clip portion 20) to reinforce the connection portion.
  • the protection member 28 has elasticity, and can return to its original position even if a slight force is applied.
  • the protective member 28 can prevent the connection portion between the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 and the main body of the clip portion 20 from being bent at an acute angle, thereby further extending the product life. it can.
  • the protective member 28 may be configured to cover the entire first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27.
  • FIG. 7 shows another configuration example of the clip portion of the antitheft tag according to the embodiment of the present invention.
  • the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 have been described as having a predetermined length.
  • a winding portion 29 is further provided at an arbitrary position of the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27, and the lengths of the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 are adjusted. It is possible.
  • the winding unit 29 is a lead wire winding mechanism such as a reel, but may have another configuration as long as the lead wire can be wound.
  • the winding unit 29 may include a lock mechanism, and may be configured to lock the first lead wire 26 and the second lead wire 27 with a desired length. By making the lead wire adjustable to a desired length, the range of anti-theft objects to which the present invention can be applied can be expanded.

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Etiquette anti-vol comprenant un corps pour loger un dispositif d'avertissement et une partie attache ayant un premier et un deuxième câble pouvant être connectés au corps. La partie attache est pourvue d'une partie de serrage pour serrer un objet et d'un bouton à presser lorsqu'un objet est serré par la partie de serrage. En réponse à la pression du bouton, le premier et le deuxième câble reliés au corps sont sous tension et le dispositif d'avertissement émet un avertissement lorsque le corps détecte que l'état de tension a été interrompu.
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