1. Field of the Invention
The present invention is directed to an anti-shoplifting plate with an alarming liquid.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Among the various anti-shoplifting devices there are those of the type commonly called “pin”, which are widely used, in particular in the field of clothing.
Such devices consist of two separate elements substantially in the form of a first closure element, commonly called “nail”, composed of a head from which a needle projects and by a second closure element, commonly called “plate”; such two elements are held together when the needle, after it has been slotted in and projects from the product to be protected, is inserted in the plate, where it is blocked.
Basically, a minimal portion of the product equipped with anti-shoplifting device, such as a fabric, a sweater, an item of clothing or other, is sandwiched and blocked between the needle-carrying head of the nail and the base of the locking plate of the needle inserted in it, where it is held through anti-withdrawal means, which can only be disinserted through special tools in the possession of authorised workers, such as the cashiers of shops selling the products equipped with the aforementioned anti-theft device.
In order to increase theft-deterrent power it is foreseen to insert, inside the needle-locking plate, one or more vials containing a coloured liquid, commonly defined with the generic term “ink”, which, in the case of forcing of the anti-theft device by a dishonest person, who attempts to detach the “nail” from the “plate”, break, releasing the liquid, which indelibly stains the garment protected with the anti-shoplifting device, as well as the hands of the person tampering with said anti-shoplifting device in a clearly visible manner.
In the current state of the art there are numerous types of anti-shoplifting plates equipped with vials containing coloured alarming liquid which, whilst achieving their task, in practice have some drawbacks, such as to make them not always suitable to use for the type of product protected with the anti-shoplifting device.
The most significant documents of the state of the art are: US 2011/050427 A1, U.S. Pat. No. 5,309,740 A, DE 9111503 U1 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,852,856 A.
In practice, one of the drawbacks of known anti-shoplifting devices is often that of having substantial resistance to tampering (operation that consists of attempting to detach the nail from the plate); said resistance advantageously prevents the anti-theft device from being broken, but also forces the dishonest person to act with force, to achieve his/her fraudulent activity, with the consequence of damaging, not always clearly, but in any case substantially, the protected garment, which thus loses its commercial value.
Conversely, when the resistance to tampering is weak, even a minimal breaking action by a dishonest person is sufficient to cause the vials to break, so that the liquid contained in them, coming out, dirties the hands of the person but, particularly, colours the protected garment, with the consequence of thus having numerous damaged products with substantial frequency; this usually happens in clothes shops of department stores, where low-cost garments are displayed.
The purpose of the present invention is to make an anti-shoplifting plate with alarming ink, to be used in anti-shoplifting devices of the “pin” type, which does not have the drawbacks of similar known products.
Specifically, the purpose of the invention is to make an anti-shoplifting plate equipped with one or more vials of alarming ink, where it is possible to calibrate the breaking force of said vials, caused by an attempt to tamper with the anti-shoplifting device, so as to adapt the function of the anti-shoplifting device to the type of product on which it is applied.
Such a purpose is accomplished by foreseeing that a portion with reduced thickness is created on the base of the plate containing the vials of alarming liquid, so as to make it easier to break in the case of deliberate tampering with the anti-theft device.
With such a constructive solution, i.e. with the possibility of varying the thickness of a narrow portion of the plate, it is thus also possible to determine the effort needed to break firstly the base of the plate and, consequently, to break the vials containing the dye.
The invention will be defined more clearly through the description of some possible embodiments thereof, given as a non-limiting example, with the help of the attached tables of drawings, where:
As can be seen from the FIGS., the anti-theft device of the “pin” type, wholly indicated with reference numeral 100, consists of a plate 1, composed by a lid 2 and a base 3 and by a nail 4, composed by a head 5 and a needle 6; said needle 6 penetrates into a bulb 7, contained in the plate 1, which is equipped with anti-withdrawal means that hold said needle, so as to keep a portion of the product “P” to be protected sandwiched between the base 3 and the head 5. Moreover, again positioned inside the plate 1, in addition to an electric alarm circuit 30, there is also one or more vials 10, containing the alarming liquid that can be seen through slits 8, present on the lid 2, that, in the case of attempted break-in, to detach the nail 4 from the plate 1, break, releasing the liquid contained that, through the slits 9, formed on the base 3 of the plate, colours the product “P” by impregnation and the hands of the person by pouring, all as per se known.
The novel characteristic of the invention consists of the special conformation of the seat for accommodating the vials 10 on the base 3 that allows, as well as the breaking of the vials, also to adjust the minimum effort needed to cause such breaking, when a breaking-in action is exerted on the anti-theft device by a dishonest person.
As can be seen in the detailed views, the two vials 10, positioned and held in the seats 11 formed on the base 3, are also arranged in contact with the projecting lower metallic tang 12 of the bulb 7; such a tang 12 also rests on a projecting hub 13, which constitutes a single body with the base 3 and is held on said base through a narrow section 14, formed through at least one weakening notch 15, the thickness of said section being “calibrated” as a function of the force required to cause the vials to break.
In practice, as can be seen from observing the figures, the action of a dishonest person, attempting to detach the nail 4 from the plate 1, to eliminate the alarm action of the anti-theft device 100, for example by introducing a blade between the base 3 and the head 5, is resisted until the force exerted is sufficient to detach the hub 13 from the base 3, breaking the narrow section 14, so as to allow the metallic tang 12 to descend, which, in the contact area “K” with the vials 10, exerts a compression force with the consequent breaking of said vials 10 and release of the alarming coloured liquid from the slits 9 present on the base 3 and from the slits 8 present on the lid 2.
In particular, the breaking action of the vials 10 is facilitated by the fact that the lower tang 12 has a frusto-conical conformation, so that the contact area “K” with the curved surface of the vial 10 reduces to a point-type and tangent contact, where the entire breaking force is concentrated.
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Of course, embodiments different from those described are also possible, provided that it is all covered by the inventive concept defined by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102015000062581 | Oct 2015 | IT | national |