This application claims priority to European Patent Application No. 19193623.6 filed on Aug. 26, 2019, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to security systems usable in shops for luxury products, such as glasses or watches.
To protect the products displayed in a shop, systems, that use RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) chips attached to the products are known. These systems require the use of a bulky mechanical fastening of the chip, to be removed at the till upon purchase using a special device or a pair of scissors, as well as the installation of bulky infrastructure, in particular scanners installed at the shop exit.
Anti-theft systems of the wired type, which prevent a product installed on a display stand from being moved away from said display stand, by using a wire between the product and the display stand, are also known. These systems are also capable of managing the presence of the products on the display stands. But these systems are bulky and often they prevent the customer from trying the product.
The present invention aims to provide a transponder, which can be connected to a product and which allows to secure the product without the disadvantages described above.
This goal is achieved by the transponder according to the attached claims. The transponder according to the invention comprises two blocks each comprising a contact surface, the contact surfaces being positioned face to face, the blocks being connected to each other by an adjustable connection, which allows to manually adjust the moving closer together or farther apart of the blocks with respect to one another, thus allowing the transponder to be attached to a suitable, for example elongated, element of said product, by gripping the element between the contact surfaces of the blocks, one of the blocks comprising wireless detection and transmission equipment, which allows the remote management of the presence of the transponder on the elongated element.
The transponder according to the invention is easy to remove at the till. The monitoring by wireless and local communication, such as by BLE communication, allows to monitor the presence of the products in the shop without requiring scanners at the exit. The customers are capable of manipulating the products in the shop, without obstruction by wired securing.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will appear in the following description of preferred embodiments, presented as a non-limiting example in reference to the appended drawings.
The attachment of the tag 1 to a temple 15 of a pair of glasses is illustrated in
The first block 2 further comprises detection and transmission equipment, which allows to manage the presence of the tag 1 on the secured product. In general, the detection and transmission equipment comprises a source of energy, for example a battery, a detection circuit and a circuit for transmission of a signal by a wireless connection. Preferably, the battery is a wirelessly rechargeable battery. The detection circuit includes at least one electrical switch actuatable into one or the other of two states, called “connected” or “disconnected”. The switch is configured such that it is in one of the two states when the tag is attached to the product. Moreover, the switch automatically changes to the other state when the tag is removed from the product. The transmission circuit can be an electronic chip for wireless communication, such as a BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) chip. The transmission circuit is connected to the detection circuit and configured to emit a signal, that is related to the state of the switch.
In the embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the block 2, which comprises the detection and transmission equipment, is provided for example with two push buttons 16, positioned at the longitudinal ends of the contact surface 4 of the block 2. The buttons 16 are visible on the front view of the block 2, in
The securing of the product by a tag according to the invention is based on the wireless communication between the transmission circuit inside the tag and a receiver device at a distance from the tag but inside the shop in which the product is displayed. For example, a BLE chip is capable of sending a signal, that can be received by one or more receiver devices such as mobile telephones or tablets located in a configurable perimeter defined around the tag. BLE technology allows the continuous sending from the chip of a sequence of data called announcement or advertising frame. Consecutive frames can be encoded using an identifier, that identifies the secured product by a code, and which corresponds to the state of the buttons, and thus of the switches. The continuous sending of these advertising frames allows the persons responsible to continuously manage the presence of the tags on a certain number of products. When a tag is removed by an unauthorised person, this change is immediately represented in the advertising frames and signalled on the mobile telephones or tablets in the form of an audible alert signal for example. The mobile telephones are provided with a digital application, that manages the communication with the tags, and which indicates to the user an identifier of the product from which the tag has been removed, so that the user can go check the product.
The transponder according to the invention is easy to remove at the till. It suffices to extract the screw connection, and to ensure, that the person responsible who removes the tag can record via their mobile telephone or tablet, that this is an authorised removal. The monitoring by wireless and local communication, such as by BLE communication, allows to monitor the presence of the products in the shop without requiring scanners at the exit. The customers are capable of manipulating and trying the products in the shop, without obstruction by wired securing.
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