This invention relates generally to an anti-theft device including a strap and, more specifically, to an anti-theft device including a strap and a locking assembly for use with a product such as a battery to deter theft of the same.
It is well known in the art of theft deterrence to use electronic article surveillance (EAS) sensors in order to discourage the theft of consumer products. In use, EAS sensors trigger an alarm if not detached or disarmed before the product is removed from the store. For many products, electronic sensors have been very effective in deterring theft. Often, the EAS sensors are hidden in a device that is attached to a product. However, such sensors can be difficult to attach to certain products, for example tools and fixtures, and can often be easily removed from such items even when attached. One item that is difficult to effectively attach an electronic sensor to is battery packs used with cordless tools, which come in a variety of different sizes and configurations. EAS stickers can be too easily removed from such items, and devices that effectively deter theft can be difficult to both attach and remove once the item is purchased.
The anti-theft device of the present application is easy to apply to a product, for example a battery, deters theft by being difficult to remove in-store, and is readily removed by a consumer after the product has been purchased. In addition, the anti-theft device can be used to accommodate a variety of size products, for example to fit different types of batteries. The anti-theft device includes a housing for receiving a portion of the product therein, a strap to secure the housing to the product, a locking assembly to deter removal of the anti-theft device, and a detachment portion to affect removal of the anti-theft device.
The locking assembly includes at least a first portion and at least a second portion which engage each other in a locked position to secure the housing to the product. In one embodiment, the locking assembly includes at least one locking tab supported on either the strap or the housing, the at least one locking tab engaging at least one corresponding opening and locking collar supported on the other of the strap or housing during use. In one embodiment, the at least one corresponding locking collar surrounds the opening and is designed to flex in a first direction as a head of the corresponding locking tab is inserted through the opening, and to lock into engagement with the head to prevent removal of the anti-theft device from the product. The head is supported on a shaft of the locking tab and includes a base that tapers to a tip to facilitate insertion into the corresponding locking collar. The base is broader than the tip of the head and acts as a stop to prevent unauthorized removal of the at least one locking tab from the corresponding locking collar.
The detachment portion, when cut, enables removal of the anti-theft device. In one embodiment, the detachment portion includes at least one groove or ridge positioned below the head of the locking tab on the shaft. The at least one ridge is sized to provide a sufficient distance between the top of the locking collar and the base of the locking tab to insert a cutting device, for example scissors, there between. Cutting the locking tab at the at least one ridge severs the head of the locking member from the locking tab and allows removal of the locking tab from the corresponding locking collar, thus allowing the device to be removed from engagement with the product. In another embodiment, the detachment portion is formed as a tab extending from housing and includes a channel extending into an opening in housing. In this embodiment, when the tab is cut it allows the circumference of the opening in the housing to be expanded and the housing to be removed from engagement with the product. In another embodiment, the detachment portion includes a channel formed in the housing and positioned under the strap so that a convention cutting instrument, for example scissors, can be readily positioned to cut the strap after it has been secured around the product.
To attach the anti-theft device to the product, the housing is positioned on the product and a portion of the product is received within an opening in the housing. The locking strap is then placed around the product and secured to the housing by the locking assembly. In one embodiment, to secure the locking assembly the one or more locking tabs of the anti-theft device are aligned with the corresponding locking openings and collars, and inserted therein. In another embodiment, an adjustable strap is provided and is placed around the product and adjustably secured to the housing by the locking assembly. The strap is disposed about a portion of the product and one end of the strap is inserted into a head supported on the other end of the strap in order to secure the strap. The fit of the strap is then adjusted around the product by pulling on the strap so that teeth formed in the strap engage the ratchet supported by the head to tighten and lock the strap around the product in an irreversible manner so that the strap cannot be pulled back and loosened.
To remove the anti-theft device, the consumer cuts through the detachment portion, allowing the device to be removed from engagement with the product.
The embodiments of the anti-theft device described herein can readily be used with a variety of products, is tamper resistant by being difficult to remove in-store, and is readily removed by a consumer after the product has been purchased, without damaging the product. The features of the anti-theft device as described herein may be adapted and used with a variety of batteries, and other products, where attachment by a strap may be utilized.
The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages will be apparent from the following description of exemplary embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same parts throughout the different views. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles disclosed herein.
The embodiments disclosed herein relate to an anti-theft device including a strap for securing the anti-theft device to a product. As used herein, the term “product” refers to any item that may benefit from an anti-theft device including a strap. Although the exemplary embodiments describe herein all refer to a battery pack as the product, such as may be used with a cordless tool, the disclosure is specifically not limited thereto. As also used herein, the term “electronic article surveillance” (EAS) tag, sensor, label or marker refers to any conventionally available article surveillance sensor that triggers an alarm if not detached or disarmed before the product is removed from a designated area, such as a store, as is known in the art. Although referred to as “electronic”, EAS sensors as used herein include and sensor that triggers an alarm if not deactivated, disarmed, or removed, including, but not limited to conventional electronic sensors such as acousto-magnetic (A/M) sensors, magnetic sensors, radio-frequency (RF) sensors, and the like, as would be known to those of skill in the art.
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Housing 12 preferably includes body 22, an opening 24 disposed through body 22 for receiving a portion of the product 11 there through, and a surface, for example recessed cavity 26 for supporting EAS sensor 14. Although an EAS sensor is illustrated as supported by the housing, the anti-theft sensor 14 may be supported on other parts of the device, for example on the strap 16, between the strap 16 and the product 11. Alternatively, the EAS sensor may be omitted altogether. Opening 24 is shaped and sized to receive a portion of the product 11 there through, for example battery cap 25 in the present embodiment. Housing 12 may also include a wall 28 that rests on the product during use. Housing 12 in the present embodiment also supports a portion of the locking assembly 18.
Locking assembly 18 includes at least a first portion supported on the housing and at least a second portion supported on the strap, the first and second portions engaging each other during use in order to secure the strap 16 to housing 12. As illustrated in
At least one locking tab 34 is provided as part of the locking assembly 18 for insertion into the at least one locking collar 30. In the present embodiment, the at least one locking tab 34 is supported on strap 16 (
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The detachment portion 20, when cut, enables removal of the anti-theft device 10. In the present embodiment, the detachment portion 20 includes at least one groove or ridge 40 positioned below the head 36 of the locking tab 34 on the shaft 38. The at least one ridge 40 includes a plurality of ridges in the present embodiment, which are sized to provide a sufficient distance “d” between a top surface 35 of the locking collar and the base 36a of the head 36 to insert a cutting device, for example scissors, there between. Cutting the locking tab 34 at the at least one ridge 40 severs the head 36 of the locking tab from shaft 38 and allows removal of the locking tab 34 from the corresponding locking collar 30. This, in turn, allows the strap 16 to be removed as well as housing 12, thus allowing the anti-theft device 10 to be completely removed from engagement with product 11. A symbol 41 (
Use of the anti-theft device 10 will now be described with reference to
To remove the anti-theft device 10 after purchase, the consumer cuts through the detachment portion 20, in order to sever the head 36 from the shaft 38 of the locking tab 34, thus allowing the device to be removed from engagement with the product, as described above. In this manner, a consumer can easily remove the anti-theft device 10 after the product 11 is purchased. However, the device 10 remains difficult to remove while in a store without calling attention to the theft (for example by using scissors in-store to cut through the detachment section which may be noticed by store employees).
In another exemplary embodiment, the detachment portion is formed as a tab that is supported by the housing, as illustrated in
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To attach the anti-theft device to the product, the housing 212 is positioned on the product 211 by placing a portion of the product through opening 224 formed in the housing. Hinge 217 is supported by housing 212 at one end 216a of strap 216, and the strap is moved from an open position out of engagement with the product, is placed around the product 211 and secured at its other end 216b to the housing 212 by the locking assembly 218 into a closed position. To secure the strap 216 around product 211, the locking tab 234 is aligned with the corresponding opening 232 and locking collar 230, and is inserted therein. Upon insertion of the locking tab 234, the locking collar 230 flexes and expands as the head 236 of the locking tab engages the flexible fingers 231 of the locking collar 230. Once the head 236 has passed through the locking collar 230, the base 236a of the head 236 prevents removal of the head 236 by acting as a stop to prevent the head from passing back through the collar 230, as described above. To remove the anti-theft device after purchase, the consumer cuts through the detachment portion 220, in order to sever the head 236 from the shaft 238 of the locking tab 234, thus allowing the strap to be removed from around the product 211 and the housing 212 to also be removed. In this manner, a consumer can easily remove the anti-theft device 210 after the product 211 is purchased. However, the device 210 remains difficult to remove while in a store without calling attention to the theft (for example by using scissors in-store to cut through the detachment section which may be noticed by store employees).
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Other than reversing the parts of the locking assembly 318, the anti-theft device has the same construction as the device of
To attach the anti-theft device to the product, the housing 312 is positioned on the product 311 by placing a portion of the product 325 through opening 324 formed in the housing, as also described above. Strap 316 is then placed around the product 311 and secured to the housing 312 by the locking assembly 318. To secure the strap 316, the one or more openings 332 and locking collars 330 supported on strap 316 are aligned with the corresponding locking tabs 334 supported on the housing 312 and the locking tabs 334 are inserted therein. Upon insertion of the locking tabs 334, the locking collars 330 flex and expand as the head 336 of the locking tabs 334 engage the flexible fingers 331 of the locking collars 330. Once the head 336 has passed through the locking collar 330, the base 336a of the head 336 prevents removal of the head 336 by acting as a stop to prevent the head from passing back through the collar 330.
As also described above, to remove the anti-theft device after purchase, the consumer cuts through the detachment portion 320, in order to sever the head 336 from the shaft 338 of the locking tab 334 thus allowing the device to be removed from engagement with the product, as described above. In this manner, a consumer can easily remove the anti-theft device 310 after the product 311 is purchased. However, the device 310 remains difficult to remove while in a store without calling attention to the theft.
A sixth exemplary embodiment of an anti-theft device including a strap is illustrated in
Strap 416 includes a first end 416a, or tail, which is insertable into a head 413 that is supported on the second end 416b of the strap. The strap 416 is received within at least one holder 443 supported on housing 412, so that the strap can be wrapped around a portion of the product 411 and the tail 416a can be readily inserted within the head 413 and adjusted therein. In the present embodiment a pair of holders 443 are provided that include openings 443a large enough to receive the tail 416a and the strap 416 there through, but small enough to prevent head 413 from passing there through, although other methods of supporting the strap on the housing may be utilized, as would be known to those of skill in the art.
The strap 416 also includes a plurality of teeth 419 that engage a ratchet 415 supported by the head 413. In the present embodiment, the teeth and the ratchet make up the locking assembly 418. The ratchet allows the strap to be adjusted as it is locked around the product 411 so that the strap can be tightened around the product, but not loosened, i.e. the strap 416 can only be moved in one direction within the head 413, to tighten the strap. Thus, each pull of the strap 416 tightens the strap around the product 411 in an irreversible manner so that the strap 416 cannot be pulled back and loosened. By utilizing an adjustable strap, the anti-theft device 410 can be readily used with a variety of differently shaped and sized products 411. In addition to the adjustable strap 416, the anti-theft device may also include a plurality of flexible fingers 439 disposed around the perimeter of opening 424.
Flexible fingers 439 also allow the anti-theft device 410 to be used with products having a variety of shapes and sizes. The flexible fingers 439 allow the opening 424 of the housing 412 to receive a portion of product 411, for example battery cap 425, without customizing the shape of the opening 424 to the particular shape of the product being received therein. In this manner, the fingers 439 engage the product 411 to provide a secure fit, without the opening 424 having the exact shape of the product received therein. The opening 424 should preferably be large enough to receive the portion of product 411 therein, and the portion of the product 411 received within the opening should preferably contact flexible fingers 439.
A detachment portion 420 is also provided in order to remove the anti-theft device 410 from product 411. In the present embodiment, a channel 445 is formed in housing 412 and positioned under strap 416 so that a convention cutting instrument, for example scissors, can be readily positioned to cut the strap 416 after it has been tightened around product 411. The channel 445 and the portion of the strap 416 adjacent the channel form the detachment portion in the present embodiment. Alternatively, other types of detachment portions may be provided, as would be know to those of skill in the art.
Use of the anti-theft device 410 will now be described with reference to
The adjustable strap 416 is then placed around the product 411 and adjustably secured to the housing 412 by the locking assembly 418. The strap 416 is disposed about a portion of the product 411 and the tail 416a is inserted into a head 413 in order to secure the strap 416. The fit of the strap 416 is then adjusted around the product 411 by pulling on the strap 416 so that the teeth 419 of the strap 416 engage the ratchet 415 supported by the head 413 to tighten and lock the strap 416 around the product 411 in an irreversible manner so that the strap 416 cannot be pulled back and loosened.
To remove the anti-theft device after purchase, the consumer inserts a cutting instrument into channel 445 and cuts through the portion of the strap 416 adjacent the channel in order to sever the strap 416. Once the strap 416 is severed, the strap can be removed and the housing 412 can be removed from engagement with the product 411. In this manner, a consumer can easily remove the anti-theft device 410 after the product 411 is purchased. However, the device 410 remains difficult to remove while in a store without calling attention to the theft.
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims. For example, the materials disclosed herein may be readily changed, as may the dimensions and geometric configurations. Also, the method of severing the tag may be different than the exemplary methods described herein. Likewise, the collar and locking tabs may also be modified. The exemplary products may also vary widely including, but not limited to those illustrated herein. For example, although a battery pack for a cordless tool is illustrated as the product, the present anti-theft device may be utilized with a variety of other products. In addition, the type, use and placement of the EAS sensor may also be varied, depending upon the particular application. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of preferred embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope, spirit and intent of the invention.