Claims
- 1. A theft detection device for use with a tag body element of an existing EAS security tag comprising:a connecting element; a base element comprising a housing and a detectable element; a means for releaseably securing said device to an article to be protected; and a means to releaseably engage said device to said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag, wherein said connecting element is affixed to said base element and projects out from said base element.
- 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said connecting element comprises an elongated pin.
- 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said detectable element is detectable by an acoustic-magnetic EAS system and comprises a plurality of plates including a top plate comprising a magnetic plate, a separating plate comprising a plastic plate, and a frequency transmitting plate comprising a low-frequency antenna.
- 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said means for releaseably securing said device to an article to be protected comprises piercing said article to be protected with said elongated pin, thereby securing said device to said article.
- 5. The device of claim 4, wherein said means to releaseably engage said device to said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag comprises inserting said elongated pin through an orifice in said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag and engaging an existing locking mechanism inside said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag.
- 6. A theft detection device for use with a tag body element of an existing EAS security tag comprising:a connecting element having an elongated pin; a base element comprising a housing and a detectable element, said detectable element being detectable by an acoustic-magnetic EAS system and comprised by a plurality of plates including a top plate comprising a magnetic plate, a separating plate comprising a plastic plate, and a frequency transmitting plate comprising a low-frequency antenna; a means for releaseably securing said device to an article to be protected, wherein said means for releaseably securing said device to an article to be protected comprises piercing said article to be protected with said elongated pin, thereby securing said device to said article; and a means to releaseably engage said device to said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag, wherein said means to releaseably engage said device to said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag comprises inserting said elongated pin through an orifice in said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag and engaging an existing locking mechanism inside said tag body element of said existing EAS security tag.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
This application is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/327,696, filed on Jun. 8, 1999, abandoned the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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