The present invention refers to an anti-theft and safety mechanism for bottles.
As known, the prior art proposes anti-theft mechanisms, typically operating magnetically, adapted to contain therein and protect objects such as, but not limited to, compact disks, DVD, musicassettes, videocassettes and the like, or for eyeglasses, or to be attached to pieces of clothing and the like.
These mechanisms are typically activated on the product to be protected when this latter one is exposed for being sold and are removed, generally through detaching devices, upon payment for the product itself.
What cannot be found in the prior art however is an anti-theft device that can be applied to any type and shape of bottle in such a way as to prevent possible thefts, and above all to dissuade, already visually, possible thieves, and that can be easily and quickly removed, as it happens for existing anti-theft mechanisms, through a suitable detaching device.
Moreover, there are particular situations in which it would be surely interesting to have available a safety mechanism that can be easily and practically used while being at the same time inexpensive, that prevents an accidental or unauthorised consumption of a bottle, such as, for example, the case in which such contents is a harmful substance, a drug or an alcoholic substance: such mechanism would therefore be extremely useful, for example, in domestic applications in which, rather too frequently, liquid detergents and various harmful substances (hydrocarbons, disinfectants, insecticides, alcoholic beverages) are arranged in anonymous bottles, to avoid an accidental or unauthorised consumption or use of such substances. Obviously, such mechanism would be better useful when there are children.
Therefore, object of the present invention is providing an anti-theft and safety mechanism that can be applied to any type of bottles and that can be easily and quickly removed by using a suitable detaching mechanism.
Another object of the present invention is providing an anti-theft and safety mechanism for bottles that, in general, prevents an unauthorised consumption or use of the contents (such as, for example, alcoholic beverages, drugs, harmful substances) of the bottles themselves.
The above and other objects and advantages of the invention, as will appear from the following description, are obtained by an anti-theft and safety mechanism for bottles as claimed in claim 1. Preferred embodiments and non-trivial variations of the present invention are claimed in the dependent Claims.
The present invention will be better described by some preferred embodiments thereof, given as a non-limiting example, with reference to the enclosed drawings, in which:
a shows a sectional view of an operating position of the anti-theft and safety mechanism for bottles according to the present invention;
b shows another sectional view of the anti-theft and safety mechanism of
With reference to the Figures, a preferred, but not limiting, embodiment of the anti-theft and safety mechanism for bottles 1 of the present invention is shown. It will be immediately obvious to the skilled people in the art that numerous modifications and variations can be made to the described mechanism 1, without departing from the scope of the invention, as defined in the enclosed claims.
With reference to the preferred embodiment shown in the Figures, the anti-theft and safety mechanism 1 for bottles of the invention substantially comprises:
Further, the anti-theft and safety mechanism 1 for bottles of the invention can be provided with a known alarm detecting system.
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The securing means are composed, in the present preferred embodiment, of two parts: a locking element 5 equipped with flexible locking wings 6 (in the Figures such wings are eight and are joined in pairs, but it is obvious that they could be in a different number and arranged differently, though keeping analogous functionalities of the present invention) containing and coaxial with a housing element 7 of the neck of the bottle, equipped with a saw-toothed rail 8 adapted to operatively cooperate with the locking saw-toothed slider 13 and with suitable slits 7a adapted to allow a passage of the locking wings 6. The above-described securing means are therefore contained inside the support body 2, are coaxial therewith and are adapted to longitudinally slide therein.
In particular, the support body 2 is internally equipped with particularly-shaped longitudinal wings 4 adapted to cooperate with the locking wings 6, as will be described below. Moreover, the support body 2 is equipped with a housing 3, having in particular a sliding seat 3a of the pin 9, adapted to house the locking and unlocking means and to allow the cooperation with a detaching device, particularly in the preferred embodiment a magnetic detaching device.
The alarm detecting system of the mechanism 1 is, for example, shown in
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It is clear that the locking and unlocking means, instead of having a magnetic operation, could mechanically or electrically/electronically operate, associated with a suitable detaching device, even integrated into the mechanism 1 itself, without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It is further clear that, by suitably arranging the sizes of the various components of the mechanism 1 according to the present invention, particularly the support body 2 and the securing means, it is possible to use the mechanism 1 with any type and shape of commercially existing bottles.
As already previously described, the advantageous applications of the present invention are numerous: in fact, in addition to having wide chances of use in commercial activities for preventing and dissuading thefts while guaranteeing a simple and practical use both during its operating positioning and during its removal, due to being inexpensive in its realisation that is clear from what has been described above, it can found a wide application also in domestic or industrial fields to prevent the accidental or unauthorised used of certain substances.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/IT2004/000516 | 9/22/2004 | WO | 00 | 2/20/2007 |