The invention relates to an anti-theft device, comprising a housing, which is configured to be displaceable mounted to an anti-theft box, which anti-theft box is configured to receive merchandise to be protected, the housing being further configured to selectively take a releasing position, in which the anti-theft box is transferable from a closed state into an opened state, and a locking position, in which the anti-theft box is not transferable from the closed state into the opened state, a locking mechanism associated with the housing and having an unlocked state, in which the housing is displaceable from the locking position into the releasing position, and a locked state, in which the housing is not displaceable from the locking position into the releasing position.
Anti-theft devices are generally well known and have been preferentially used for many years in the field of stores open to the public, as they provide sufficient protection against unauthorized removal from the store, or from or a demarcated sales area within said store, of merchandise sold therein. For this purpose, appropriate detector units are usually provided at all entrances and exits of the store, or of any demarcated sales areas therein, and these are designed and intended to emit an acoustic and/or visual warning signal if a customer attempts to remove any protected merchandise from the store or sales area without authorization, i.e., without paying for it beforehand.
Anti-theft devices of the above-mentioned type, which is configured to be displaceable mounted to an anti-theft box, are particular known to be used for securing merchandise that are frequently stolen, such as CDs, DVDs, video games, digital cameras, software, cosmetics, razors and the like. Such anti-theft boxes are often made from transparent polycarbonate material or the like and can comprise a box housing with two box housing parts, which are pivotally attached to each other. Typically, to insert merchandise to be protected in such anti-theft boxes, the two box housing parts are first pivoted to each other so as to open the anti-theft box, then merchandise is inserted in the box housing, the box housing is closed and, finally, the box housing is locked by the anti-theft device, by bringing the anti-theft device into its locking position, in which the anti-theft box is not transferable from the closed state into the opened state, and transferring the locking mechanism of the anti-theft device into its locked state. As a result, anti-theft boxes secured by anti-theft devices of the above-mentioned type provide a solution, which ensures a sufficient protection against theft of merchandise and, at the same time, does not unduly restrict the possibility of merchandise presentation.
All of the aforementioned statements also apply to the anti-theft device according to the invention.
To open anti-theft boxes secured by known anti-theft devices of the above-mentioned type, there are often provided magnetically operated releasing devices or the like, which have to be operated by sales staff of the store, for example. In doing so, the anti-theft device normally has to be positioned at the magnetically operated releasing device to transfer the locking mechanism of the anti-theft device from the locked state into the unlocked state, and, at substantially the same time, the housing of the anti-theft device has to be moved manually from the locking position into the releasing position, in which the anti-theft box is transferable from its closed state into its opened state. However, in many cases, this is very tedious as well as time-consuming and, thus, leads to long waiting times, especially in the checkout area.
Furthermore, known anti-theft devices of the above-mentioned type are typically not intended to be used by customers, so that they are generally not suitable for so called self check-out systems, in which a customer performs a check-out process by herself/himself, including the separation of the anti-theft device and the anti-theft box from merchandise to be protected.
The object of the present invention is therefore to provide an anti-theft device that is improved in this regard.
According to a first aspect of the invention, this object is solved by an anti-theft device of the above-mentioned type, wherein the anti-theft device further comprises an ejector, which is displaceable mounted in the housing and configured to take a retracted position, which corresponds to the locking position of the housing, and an extended position, which corresponds to the releasing position of the housing, wherein the ejector is configured to be transferable from the retracted position into the extended position, if the locking mechanism is in the unlocked state, and wherein the ejector is biased towards the extended position.
According to the invention it is possible, to transfer the housing of the anti-theft device from the locking position into the releasing position by the ejector, which is biased towards its extended position. As a result, to open an anti-theft box, which is secured by the anti-theft device according to the invention, it is sufficient for a user to bring the locking mechanism of the anti-theft device from its locked state into its unlocked state, whereas the housing of the anti-theft device is moved by the effect of the biasing force of the ejector. In this context it should be noted that the ejector may be comprise an ejector operating surface, which is configured to interact with an anti-theft box operating surface formed on the anti-theft box, to move the anti-theft device from the locking position into the releasing position with respect to the anti-theft box, via the biasing force of the ejector. Thus, the time that is required to open the anti-theft box, which is secured by the anti-theft device according to the invention, can be significantly reduced. Furthermore, the anti-theft device may also be operated by untrained customers, so that the anti-theft device is particularly suitable for above-mentioned self check-out systems.
To transfer the ejector from its retracted position in its extended position, it is proposed that the anti-theft device further comprises an ejector biasing element, in particular an ejector biasing spring, which is supported at one end by the housing and at the other end by the ejector.
To allow a user of the anti-theft device according to the invention, to transfer the locking mechanism of the anti-theft device from the unlocked state into the locked state in a simple and easy manner, according to embodiment of the invention, the locking mechanism may comprise a locking button, which is configured to be operated by a user and to selectively take an operated position, which corresponds to the locked state of the locking mechanism, and a non-operated position, which corresponds to the unlocked state of the locking mechanism.
If the anti-theft device comprises the last-mentioned locking button, it is further preferred that the locking button has an operating portion, which is configured to be operated by the user, and a functional portion facing away from the operating portion and configured to directly or indirectly engage with the ejector, such that the ejector is locked in its retracted position, if the locking button is in its operated position. It should be noted that, in this context, “indirectly engage” means that the ejector can not only engage with the functional portion of the locking button itself, but also with a part connected to the functional portion of the locking button, such as a locking element, in particular a locking pin or the like. As a result, after the housing of the anti-theft device is transferred into the locking position on the anti-theft box, the ejector may be blocked in its retracted position by the engagement with the functional portion of the locking button or a part connected therewith.
In principle the locking mechanism may be transferred from the locked state into the unlocked state by any suitable device ensuring sufficient protection against unauthorized opening of the anti-theft device and, thus, of the secured anti-theft box. However, according to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the locking mechanism further comprises a release element, which is made at least in part of a shape-memory alloy and is configured to cause the locking mechanism to be transferred from the locked state to the unlocked state when the shape-memory alloy of the release element is in an excited state. Shape-memory alloys are characterized by the fact that they can transmit very large forces in relation to their material volume while having a long service life over a large number of cycles. Accordingly, the release element can have a particularly compact design and preferably be accommodated entirely in the housing of the anti-theft device. In principle, both thermally and magnetically activatable shape-memory alloys can be used in accordance with the invention. In addition, since energy only hast to be supplied to excite the shape-memory alloy, the anti-theft device can be unlocked by a large number of unlocking devices, preferably contactless. Moreover, one and the same unlocking device can preferably be used to unlock different embodiments of the anti-theft device according to the invention.
If the anti-theft device according to the invention comprises the above-mentioned locking button and the last-mentioned release element, it is further preferred that the locking mechanism comprises a slide, which is designed to be translatable mounted in the housing, wherein the slide is configured to be operatively connected to the release element as well as to the operating button, wherein the locking mechanism is configured such that the operating button transitions from its operated position to its non-operated position, if the shape-memory alloy of the release element is in its excited state.
In the context of the last-mentioned embodiment, to be able to return the slide to its original position, after the release element has been transferred into its exited state, it is further preferred that the slide comprises a slide biasing element, in particular a slide biasing spring, which is supported at one end by the housing and at the other end by the slide.
It should also be noted that the anti-theft device may further comprise a signal-receiving unit, the anti-theft device being configured to cause the locking mechanism to be transferred to the unlocked state when the signal-receiving unit receives a release-initiation signal, and/or a signal-transmitting unit, which is preferably configured to transmit a product information signal to a mobile terminal, such as a smartphone or a cash register system, in response to a product-information request operation. The release-initiation signal may be intended for opening a single predetermined anti-theft device and/or for opening a plurality of predetermined anti-theft devices. The release-initiation signal is preferably an encrypted signal, which can in particular protect against unwanted tampering attempts and/or counteract unauthorized opening of the anti-theft device. The product information signal can include product-related and/or other information such as a price, in particular a customer-specific price, and/or an article/manufacturer name and/or availability information and/or similar other information relating to the merchandise protected by the anti-theft device.
If the anti-theft device according to the invention comprises functions that require a supply of electric energy, such as the above-proposed release element, the anti-theft device may further comprise an energy storage, such as a battery or the like. In this context, to achieve long energy storage or battery life cycles and to reduce the amount of maintenance work, according to a further embodiment, it is proposed that the ejector is associated with a switching element, wherein the switching element is configured to be in an operated state, if the ejector is in its retracted position, and in an non-operated state, if the ejector is in its extended position, wherein the anti-theft device is configured to disable an energy supply of the anti-theft device, if the switching element is in the non-operated state. Here, it is also possible, that the anti-theft device is configured to disable an energy supply of the anti-theft device only, if the switching element is in the non-operated state for at least a predetermined time period, such as several seconds or minutes. If the energy supply of the anti-theft device is disabled, the anti-theft device may be further configured to enable the energy supply of the anti-theft device, once the switching element is transferred into the operated state.
In addition, to be able to ensure that the anti-theft device is only removed by authorized persons or only once the protected merchandise has already been paid for, in a development of the invention it is proposed that the anti-theft device further comprises an alarm generation apparatus configured to emit an acoustic and/or optical alarm signal in response to an attempt to remove the anti-theft device from the merchandise to be protected without authorization.
Furthermore, the anti-theft device may configured to be detachable mounted on anti-theft boxes of different size and/or shape. Accordingly, it is possible to use one and the same anti-theft device for different types of anti-theft boxes, so that if the shape or size of merchandise to be protected changes or varies, it is sufficient to replace the anti-theft box, while the anti-theft device can continue to be used.
During presentation of merchandise in sales areas or the like, in some cases, merchandise is hung on a wall or on retail shelves or the like. However, in this case, it is often difficult to ensure that a hanging arrangement, which is typically formed on the anti-theft box, does not interfere with the anti-theft device, which is often mounted to the anti-theft box at a position near the hanging arrangement.
To address this circumstance, according to a second aspect of the invention, which may be combined with the first aspect of the invention, it is provided an anti-theft device of the above-mentioned type, wherein the anti-theft device further comprises a hanging arrangement, which is mounted to the housing of the anti-theft device.
Accordingly, since the hanging arrangement is no longer formed on the anti-theft box, but on the housing of the anti-theft device, the hanging arrangement does not interfere with the assembly of the anti-theft device on the anti-theft box or the movement of the anti-theft device relative to the anti-theft box. With respect to further advantages and effects of the anti-theft device according to the second aspect of the present invention, reference is made to the above explanations with respect to the anti-theft device according to the first aspect.
In a development of the anti-theft device of the second aspect, the hanging arrangement may be configured as an Euro-hole hanging arrangement. The Euro-hole hanging arrangement may comprise a shape having a recess corresponding to DIN EN 13010, for example.
In addition or as an alternative, the hanging arrangement may be configured to be detachable from or retractable into the housing of the anti-theft device. As a result, it is possible to employ one and the same anti-theft device not only in a case, in which merchandise is hung on the wall or on retail shelves for presentation, but also in a case, in which the hanging arrangement is not required.
According to a third aspect of the present invention it is provided a system, comprising the anti-theft device according to any of the first and the second aspect, and an anti-theft box, which is configured to receive merchandise to be protected.
With respect to the advantages and effects of the system according to the third aspect of the present invention, reference is made to the above explanations with respect to the anti-theft device according to the first and the second aspect.
Furthermore, it should be added that the anti-theft box may comprises a guiding protrusion arrangement, which is configured to be engageable with a corresponding guiding recess arrangement, which is formed on the housing of the anti-theft device.
The invention will be described below in more detail on the basis of the accompanying drawings, in which:
In
To transfer the anti-theft device 100 from the releasing position into a locking position, the anti-theft device 100 can be moved along a direction R, for example by a manual force of a user, until it reaches the locking position, which is shown in
If the anti-theft device 100 is in the state shown in
The procedure how the locking mechanism 108 is again transferred from its locked state into its unlocked state, and, thus the anti-theft device 100 is transferred from its locking position into its releasing position, will now be described with reference to
To transfer the locking mechanism 108 from its locked state into its unlocked state, the locking mechanism 108 of this embodiment further comprises a release element in the form of a shape memory alloy wire 116, which is wrapped around a slide 118 and, at both ends 116a and 116b, connected to a chip unit 130 mounted in the housing base part 106. For the sake of simplicity the shape memory alloy wire 116 is only indicated by a dotted line in
If the locking button 110 is again in its unoperated state, which corresponds to the unlocked state of the locking mechanism 108, the locking element 126 is disengaged with the box locking recess (not shown) and the ejector recess 124a. As a result, the anti-theft device 100 is again movable along a direction opposite to direction R from its looking position (shown in
To automate this movement, the ejector 124 according to this embodiment comprises an ejector spring 128 (shown in
To ensure that the slide 118, after a translation along the direction S induced by the shape memory alloy wire 116, can be transferred back to its unoperated position, the locking mechanism 108 may further comprise a slide spring 132 (as shown in
According to this embodiment the ejector 124 is further associated with a switching element 134 mounted to the housing base element 106, wherein the switching element 134 is configured to be in an operated state, if the ejector 124 is in its retracted position (shown in
Finally, it should be mentioned that the anti-theft device 100 may further comprise an alarm generation apparatus configured to emit an acoustic and/or optical alarm signal in response to an attempt to remove the anti-theft device 100 from the merchandise to be protected without authorization. The alarm generation apparatus may be integrated in the chip unit 130.
Also integrated with said chip unit 130, the anti-theft device 100 may further comprise a signal-receiving unit that is configured to receive a release initiation signal, via Bluetooth or the like, for example, to excite the shape memory alloy wire 116 and, thus, to unlock the locking mechanism 108, and a signal-transmitting unit, which is preferably configured to transmit a product information signal to a mobile terminal in response to a product information request operation.
It should be added that the anti-theft device 100 can further comprise an electronic article surveillance element (EAS element) (not shown in the Figures) which is configured to interact with an electronic article surveillance system (not shown either) such that when a customer attempts to remove protected merchandise to which the anti-theft device 100 is attached from a store, for example, without authorization, the alarm signal is output as soon as the merchandise passes a detector unit associated with the electronic article surveillance system.
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