Claims
- 1. A security device for removably attaching a portable article to a non-portable object to prevent unauthorized removal of the portable article, comprising:
- a base member having a substantially planar surface, said base member including a raised arch extending substantially diametrically of said planar surface, said arch having a tunnel extending through the arch;
- means for removably securing said base member to said portable article;
- means for adhesive attachment of the base member to a surface of the non-portable object;
- the adhesive attachment means comprising resiliently compressible, doubly adhesive sheet means disposed between the substantially planar surface of said base member and a substantially planar surface of said non-portable object to adhesively secure them together;
- a non-flexible boss at the periphery of the substantially planar surface and surrounding the sheet means, a surface of the boss positioned to confront the non-portable object and raked at an angle to form a substantially knife-edge zone of contact between the base member and the non-portable object, whereby the boss and the zone of contact inhibits access to the sheet means when the base member is attached to the non-portable object.
- 2. The security device of claim 1 wherein:
- said adhesive sheet means has at least one opening therein to expose the substantially planar surface of said base member; and wherein
- additional adhesive material is disposed in said opening to adhesively secure portions of the substantially planar surface of said base member directly to said non-portable object.
- 3. The security device of claim 1, wherein the base member is formed of a polymeric material.
- 4. A security device for removably attaching a portable article to a non-portable object to prevent unauthorized removal of the portable article, comprising:
- a base member having a substantially planar surface, said base member including a raised arch extending substantially diametrically of said planar surface, said arch having a tunnel extending through the arch;
- means for removably securing said base member to said portable article;
- means for adhesive attachment of the base member to a surface of the non-portable object;
- a reinforcing tube having an axis of cylindrical symmetry and being coaxially received in said tunnel;
- a cavity formed in said base member and extending from one exterior surface thereof into the interior of said tunnel in a direction transverse to said tube axis, said tube being insertable into said tunnel in said transverse direction through said cavity;
- a limiting flange attached to the exterior of said tube and having a larger maximum dimension perpendicular to said transverse direction than said cavity does, so that the flange must remain outside said cavity upon insertion of said tube into said cavity;
- an exterior surface of said flange being substantially coplanar with the substantially planar surface of the base member;
- the adhesive attachment means comprising resiliently compressible, doubly adhesive sheet means disposed between the substantially planar surface of said base member and a substantially planar surface of said non-portable object to adhesively secure them together;
- said adhesive sheet means having at least one opening therein to expose the exterior surface of the flange;
- additional adhesive material disposed in said opening to adhesively secure the flange directly to said non-portable object,
- whereby two sets of adhesive bonds are formed, the first set being formed by the sheet means between the base member and the non-portable object, and the second set being formed by the additional adhesive material between the flange and the non-portable object.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/419,855 filed Apr. 11, 1995 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,031), which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/277,088, filed Jul. 19, 1994 (now abandoned), which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/972,166, filed Nov. 5, 1992 (now U.S. Pat. No. 5,349,834), which in turn is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/852,576, filed Mar. 17, 1992 (now abandoned).
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