Claims
- 1. A method of indicating removal of product units from a product unit rack including the steps of:
- monitoring a weight of said rack;
- detecting a change in said weight;
- calculating a number of product units removed from said rack corresponding to said change in weight;
- providing an indication of unauthorized removal if said number of product units is greater than a limit; and
- generating an acknowledgement of authorized removal if said number of product units removed from said rack is greater than zero and less than or equal to said limit.
- 2. A method according to claim 1, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 3. A method according to claim 2, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 4. A method according to claim 2, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 5. A method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 6. A method according to claim 4, further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 7. A method according to claim 1, further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 8. A method according to claim 1, wherein said acknowledgement is a tone.
- 9. A method according to claim 1, wherein said acknowledgement is a synthesized voice.
- 10. A method of indicating removal of product units from a product unit rack including the steps of:
- monitoring the weight of said rack;
- detecting changes in said weight;
- calculating a number of product units removed from said rack corresponding to each said change; and
- providing an indication of removal if a sum of said number of product units is greater than a limit during a time period.
- 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 12. A method according to claim 11, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 13. A method according to claim 11, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 14. A method according to claim 13 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 15. A method according to claim 13 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 16. A method according to claim 10 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 17. A method of indicating disturbance of a product rack containing product units including the steps of:
- monitoring the weight of said rack;
- detecting changes in said weight;
- determining a number of weight changes which are less in magnitude than a weight change corresponding to removal of a product unit;
- providing an indication of disturbance if said number is greater than a limit during a time period.
- 18. A method according to claim 17, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 19. A method according to claim 18, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 20. A method according to claim 18, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 21. A method according to claim 20 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 22. A method according to claim 20 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 23. A method according to claim 17 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 24. A method of indicating disturbance of a product rack containing product units including the steps of:
- consecutively sampling the weight of said rack;
- calculating differences between said consecutive samples;
- providing an indication of disturbance if a successive number of differences, greater than a limit number, are each greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.
- 25. The method according to claim 24, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 26. A method according to claim 25, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 27. A method according to claim 25, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 28. A method according to claim 27 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 29. A method according to claim 27 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 30. A method according to claim 24 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 31. A method according to claim 24, wherein said second threshold is a weight change corresponding to removal of a product unit.
- 32. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means for detecting a change in said weight;
- means for calculating a number of product units removed from said group according to a magnitude of said change;
- means for indicating theft if said number of product units removed exceeds a limit; and
- means for acknowledge legitimate removal if said number of product units removed is greater than zero and less than or equal to said limit.
- 33. A rack according to claim 32 further comprising:
- means for locking said rack in a first mode wherein said means for indicating theft is disabled, and for locking said rack in a second mode wherein said means for indicating theft is enabled.
- 34. A rack according to claim 33, wherein said means for locking is a key lock switch.
- 35. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for calculating a number of product units removed from said group for each said change according to a magnitude of each said change;
- means for calculating a sum of said numbers of product units for each said change occurring during a time period; and
- means for indicating theft if said sum is greater than a limit.
- 36. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for detecting a number of weight changes having magnitudes less than a predetermined value, said predetermined value corresponding to removal of one product unit from said group;
- means for indicating product unit theft if said number is greater than a limit during a time period.
- 37. An apparatus for detecting theft of product units from a group of product units comprising:
- means for sampling a weight of a group of product units at a substantially constant rate;
- means for calculating differences between successive weight samples;
- means for indicating theft of product units from said group if a number of said differences between successive weight samples exceeds a limit.
- 38. A method of indicating unauthorized removal of product units from a product unit rack including the steps of:
- monitoring a weight of said rack;
- detecting a disturbance of said rack, according to monitored weight;
- calculating a number of product units removed from said rack corresponding to a difference in monitored weights before and after said disturbance; and
- providing an indication of unauthorized removal if said number of product units removed from said rack is greater than a programmable limit.
- 39. A method according to claim 38, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 40. A method according to claim 39, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 41. A method according to claim 39, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 42. A method according to claim 41 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 43. A method according to claim 41 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 44. A method according to claim 38 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 45. A method according to claim 38 further comprising the step of:
- locking said rack in a lock-up mode wherein said programmable limit is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 46. A method according to claim 45 further comprising the step of:
- selectively activating and deactivating said locking step.
- 47. A method according to claim 46, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled manually.
- 48. A method according to claim 46, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled automatically by a real-time clock.
- 49. A method of indicating removal of product units from a product unit rack including the steps of:
- monitoring a weight of said rack;
- detecting changes in said weight;
- calculating a number of product units removed from said rack corresponding to each said change; and
- providing an indication of removal if a sum of said number of product units is greater than a programmable limit during a programmable time period.
- 50. The method according to claim 49, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 51. A method according to claim 50, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 52. A method according to claim 50, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 53. A method according to claim 52 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 54. A method according to claim 52 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 55. A method according to claim 49 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 56. A method according to claim 49 further comprising the step of:
- locking said rack in a lock-up mode wherein said programmable limit is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 57. A method according to claim 56 further comprising the step of:
- selectively activating and deactivating said locking step.
- 58. A method according to claim 57, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled manually.
- 59. A method according to claim 57, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled automatically by a real-time clock.
- 60. A method of indicating disturbance of a product rack containing product units including the steps of:
- monitoring a weight of said rack;
- detecting changes in said weight;
- determining a number of weight changes which are less in magnitude than a weight change corresponding to removal of a product unit;
- providing an indication of disturbance if said number is greater than a programmable limit during a programmable time period.
- 61. A method according to claim 60, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 62. A method according to claim 61, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 63. A method according to claim 61, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 64. A method according to claim 63 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 65. A method according to claim 63 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 66. A method according to claim 60 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 67. A method according to claim 60 further comprising the step of:
- locking said rack in a lock-up mode wherein said programmable limit is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 68. A method according to claim 67 further comprising the step of:
- selectively activating and deactivating said locking step.
- 69. A method according to claim 68, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled manually.
- 70. A method according to claim 68, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled automatically by a real-time clock.
- 71. A method of indicating disturbance of a product rack containing product units including the steps of:
- consecutively sampling a weight of said rack;
- calculating differences between consecutive weight samples;
- providing an indication of disturbance if a successive number of differences, greater than a programmable limit, are each greater than a first threshold and less than a second threshold.
- 72. The method according to claim 71, wherein said indication is an alarm.
- 73. A method according to claim 72, wherein said alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 74. A method according to claim 72, wherein said alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 75. A method according to claim 74 further comprising the step of:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location over a wire.
- 76. A method according to claim 74 further comprising:
- transmitting said indication to said remote location by radio link.
- 77. A method according to claim 71 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein at least said step of providing an indication is bypassed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said step of providing an indication is performed.
- 78. A method according to claim 71 further comprising the step of:
- locking said rack in a lock-up mode wherein said programmable limit is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 79. A method according to claim 78 further comprising the step of:
- selectively activating and deactivating said locking step.
- 80. A method according to claim 79, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled manually.
- 81. A method according to claim 79, wherein said step of selectively activating and deactivating is controlled automatically by a real-time clock.
- 82. A method according to claim 71, wherein said second threshold is a weight change corresponding to removal of a product unit.
- 83. A method of indicating theft of product units from a product unit rack including the steps of:
- monitoring a weight of said rack including said product units;
- detecting changes in said weight;
- calculating a number of product units removed corresponding to each said change;
- providing a first indication of theft if said number of product units removed is greater than a first limit;
- providing a second indication of theft if, during a first time period, said number of product units removed is greater than a second limit;
- providing a third indication of theft if a number of consecutive detected weight changes, not corresponding to product unit removal, exceeds a third limit; and
- providing a fourth indication of theft if a number of detected weight changes, not corresponding to product unit removal, exceeds a fourth limit during a second time period.
- 84. A method according to claim 83 further comprising the step of:
- generating an audible acknowledgement if said number of product units removed is greater than zero and less than or equal to said first limit.
- 85. A method according to claim 84, wherein said acknowledgement is a tone.
- 86. A method according to claim 84, wherein said acknowledgement is a synthesized voice.
- 87. A method according to claim 83 further comprising the steps of:
- sounding at least one alarm in response to said first, second, third or fourth indications of theft.
- 88. A method according to claim 87, wherein at least one of said at least one alarm is a remote alarm audible at a location remote from said rack.
- 89. A method according to claim 87, wherein at least one of said at least one alarm is a local alarm audible in a vicinity of said rack.
- 90. A method according to claim 83 further comprising the steps of:
- locking said rack in a restock mode wherein said steps of monitoring, detecting and calculating, and said steps of providing said first, second, third and fourth indications are not performed; and
- locking said rack in a normal mode wherein said steps of monitoring, detecting and calculating, and said steps of providing said first, second, third and fourth indications of theft are performed.
- 91. A method according to claim 83 further comprising the step of:
- locking said rack in a lock-up mode wherein at least one of said first, second, third and fourth limits is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 92. A method according to claim 91, wherein said locking step is manually controllable by a rack operator.
- 93. A method according to claim 91, wherein said locking step is automatically controllable according to a time of a real-time clock.
- 94. An anti-theft product unit rack comprising:
- a weight sensor for sensing a weight of said rack including said product units:
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for calculating a number of product units removed from said rack for each detected change in weight;
- means for indicating theft if said calculated number for a given change is greater than a first limit;
- means for calculating a sum of numbers of product units removed for a series of said detected changes in weight;
- means for indicating theft if said sum is greater than a second limit during a time period.
- 95. A rack according to claim 94 further comprising:
- means for locking said rack in a first mode wherein each of said means for indicating theft is disabled, for locking said rack in a second mode wherein each of said means for indicating theft is enabled, and for locking said rack in a third mode wherein at least one of said first and second limits is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 96. A rack according to claim 95, wherein said means for locking is a key lock switch.
- 97. A rack according to claim 95 further comprising:
- a real-time clock for selectively activating and deactivating said means for locking according to a time of said clock.
- 98. A rack according to claim 94 further comprising:
- means for locking said rack in a mode wherein at least one of said first and second limits is set to a predetermined minimum.
- 99. A rack according to claim 98, wherein said means for locking is a manual key lock switch.
- 100. An anti-theft product unit rack comprising:
- means for sensing a weight of said rack including said product units;
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for calculating respective magnitudes of said detected changes;
- means for calculating a number of product units removed from said rack corresponding to each said change according to a respective magnitude;
- means for providing an indication of theft if said number of product units for a change exceeds a first limit;
- means for providing an indication of theft if a sum of numbers of product units for changes occurring during a first time period exceeds a second limit; and
- means for providing an indication of theft if a number of weight changes, having a respective magnitude indicating removal of no product units, exceeds a third limit during a second time period.
- 101. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means, responsive to said means for measuring, for detecting disturbance of said group of product units;
- means, responsive to said means for detecting disturbance, for calculating a number of product units removed from said group according to a difference between a measured weight of said group before a detected disturbance and a measured weight of said group after said detected disturbance; and
- means for indicating theft if said number of product units removed from said group exceeds a limit.
- 102. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for calculating a number of product units removed from said group for each said change according to a magnitude of each said change;
- means for calculating a sum of said numbers of product units for each said change occurring during a programmable time period; and
- means for indicating theft if said sum is greater than a programmable limit.
- 103. An anti-theft apparatus for use in a product unit rack, or the like, including:
- means for measuring a weight of a group of product units;
- means for detecting changes in said weight;
- means for detecting a number of weight changes having magnitudes less than a predetermined value, said predetermined value corresponding to removal of one product unit from said group; and
- means for indicating product unit theft if said number is greater than a programmable limit during a programmable time period.
- 104. An apparatus for detecting theft of product units from a group of product units comprising:
- means for sampling a weight of a group of product units at a substantially constant rate;
- means for calculating differences between successive weight samples;
- means for indicating theft of product units from said group if a number of said differences between successive weight samples exceeds a programmable limit.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/157,985, filed Feb. 19, 1988, which in turn is a Rule 60 Continuation Application of application Ser. No. 06/874,159 filed June 13, 1986, both abandoned.
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