Information
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Patent Grant
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6543261
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Patent Number
6,543,261
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Date Filed
Friday, July 13, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 070 571
- 070 58
- 024 543
- 024 305 P
- 024 16 R
- 340 5728
- 340 5729
- 292 307 R
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An EAS marker containing seal comprises a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS marker and a latching structure adjacent an end of the housing. The housing has a flexible tail extending outwardly thereof and the tail defines a plurality of latching apertures. The housing defines an opening distal from each of the latching structure and the recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of the tail into the housing members. The housing further defines an interior channel permitting movement of the tail over and beyond the EAS marker into the interior of the housing.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to article identification and protection and pertains more particularly to seals having theft-deterrent capability.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
One type of article identification device having security aspects and having virtual universal applicability to articles is the so-called “seal”, such as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,932. The seal of the '932 patent comprises a plastic body having a flexible cord (tail) passing through and secured in the body and extending outwardly of the body to a tail free end which has a securement member affixed therewith and of hook configuration providing for irreversible insertion thereof into the body. An elongate electronic article surveillance (EAS) marker or tag is disposed in an interior recess defined within the body. The body defines detent structure for effecting retention of the securement member in the body. In addition to the body, the EAS marker and the tail, the seal of the '932 patent has plates bearing logo/article indication applied to the body to close the same.
In use of the seal, the tail is passed through an opening of an article of manufacture, e.g., a watch band of a watch, and the securement member is then inserted into the body. The EAS marker is rendered inactive at checkout of the article of manufacture.
Where fraudulent avoidance of checkout (shop-lifting) occurs, the marker is sensed by EAS systems, e.g., at store exits, and suitable alarm is generated.
Other EAS marker containing seals are shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,945,909 and 6,157,302, which are commonly assigned to the assignee of the subject patent application.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention has as its primary object to provide an improved EAS marker containing seal.
More particularly, the invention has as its object to provide an EAS marker containing seal which can be adapted to the size of an article to be protected thereby.
In attaining these and other objects, the invention provides an EAS marker containing seal comprising a housing defining an interior seating an EAS marker and a latching structure adjacent an end of the housing. The housing has a flexible tail extending outwardly thereof and the tail defines a plurality of latching apertures. The housing defines an opening distal from each of the latching structure and the interior recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of the tail into the housing members. The housing further defines an interior channel permitting movement of the tail over and beyond the EAS marker into the interior of the housing.
In a particularly preferred embodiment, the housing defines a hinge supporting the latching structure for pivotal movement to provide access to the opening, interior walls upstanding from a floor of the housing and guiding movement of the tail into and in the housing and further interior walls depending downwardly from a ceiling of the housing and bounding the channel.
The housing may be comprised of first and second housing members peripherally secured to one another, one of the first and second housing members defining the recess, and wherein the tail is integral with the other of the first and second housing members.
In a further aspect, the invention provides, in combination, a seal comprising a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS member and latching structure adjacent an end of the housing, a flexible tail extending outwardly of the housing and defining a plurality of latching apertures, the housing defining an opening distal from each of the latching structure and the recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of the tail into the housing, the housing further defining an interior channel permitting movement of the tail over and beyond the EAS marker, and an article of manufacture, the tail being in circumscribing relation to the article of manufacture and secured therewith by the latching structure.
The invention will be further understood from consideration of the following description of preferred embodiments thereof and from the drawings where like reference numerals identify like parts throughout.
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a top plan elevation of a first housing member in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 2
is a sectional view as would be seen from plane II—II of FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a top plan elevation of a second housing member in accordance with the invention.
FIG. 4
is a right side elevation of FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a top plan view of a seal of the invention in assembly with a portion of an article to be protected thereby.
FIG. 6
is a partial sectional view as would be seen from plane VI—VI of FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to
FIGS. 1-4
, the seal of the invention is constituted by EAS marker
10
, first housing member
12
and second housing member
14
. Members
12
and
14
are preferably one-piece molded plastic bodies.
As is seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, first housing member
12
has tail
16
extending outwardly thereof, the tail having a plurality of latching apertures
18
. Detent opening
20
is formed in first housing member
12
adjacent tail
16
as are L-shaped walls
22
and
24
which extend upwardly from floor
26
and define channel
28
, which is open upwardly and downwardly in FIG.
1
. Housing member
12
further includes assembly lugs
30
and
32
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, second housing member
14
defines an upper latching part
34
having latching hook
36
extending outwardly thereof, latching part being supported by hinge
38
.
L-shaped walls
40
and
42
extend upwardly from floor
44
laterally aside straight walls
46
and
48
, also extending upwardly from floor
44
. Recess
50
is formed in floor
44
and EAS marker
10
is seated in recess
50
. Second housing member further defines assembly slots
52
and
54
.
In assembling the seal, housing member
12
is placed atop housing member
14
, with lugs
30
and
32
nesting in slots
52
and
54
. The peripheries of the housing members are then secured to one another, preferably by heat sealing.
In
FIG. 5
, assembled seal
56
is shown in engagement with article of manufacture
58
, e.g., a bracelet. In reaching the
FIG. 5
assembly, tail
16
is wrapped about article
58
and latching part
34
is pivoted about hinge
38
(
FIG. 3
) to permit the free end
16
a
(
FIG. 1
) of tail
16
to be inserted into channel
28
(FIG.
1
). Tail
16
is then further pushed through channel
28
until the tail is in tightly circumscribing relation to article
58
. Latching hook
36
(
FIG. 3
) is then forced into the one of apertures
18
then in registry with detent opening
20
(
FIG. 1
) until latching hook abuts on the outer (rear) surface of housing member
12
, thereby securing seal
56
with article
58
.
As is seen in the partial sectional view of
FIG. 6
, tail
16
(shown unsectioned) rides in channel
28
atop straight walls
46
and
48
interiorly of L-shaped walls
22
and
24
. Walls
46
and
48
extend upwardly of EAS marker
10
, thereby permitting movement of tail
16
over and beyond EAS marker
10
into the open interior of housing member
12
, i.e., in non-interfering relation to EAS marker
10
.
Various changes may be introduced in the disclosed preferred embodiment and practices without departing from the invention. Accordingly, it is to be appreciated that the true spirit and scope of the invention is set forth in the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A seal comprising a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS marker and latching structure extending outwardly of an end of the housing, a flexible tail extending outwardly of said housing and defining a plurality of latching apertures, said housing defining an opening distal from each of said latching structure and said recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of said tail into the housing, said housing further defining an interior channel permitting movement of said tail over and beyond said EAS marker.
- 2. The seal claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing defines a hinge supporting said latching structure for pivotal movement to provide access to said opening.
- 3. The seal claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing defines interior walls upstanding from a floor of said housing and guiding movement of said tail into and in said housing.
- 4. The seal claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing defines interior walls depending downwardly from a ceiling of said housing and bounding said channel.
- 5. The seal claimed in claim 2, wherein said housing defines interior walls upstanding from a floor of said housing and guiding movement of said tail into and in said housing.
- 6. The seal claimed in claim 2, wherein said housing defines interior walls depending downwardly from a ceiling of said housing and bounding said channel.
- 7. The seal claimed in claim 3, wherein said housing defines further interior walls depending downwardly from a ceiling of said housing and bounding said channel.
- 8. The seal claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing is comprised of first and second housing members peripherally secured to one another.
- 9. The seal claimed in claim 8, wherein one of said first and second housing members defines said recess and wherein said tail is integral with the other of said first and second housing members.
- 10. In combination:a seal comprising a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS marker and latching structure extending outwardly of an end of the housing, a flexible tail extending outwardly of said housing and defining a plurality of latching apertures, said housing defining an opening distal from each of said latching structure and said recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of said tail into the housing, said housing further defining an interior channel permitting movement of said tail over and beyond said EAS marker; and an article of manufacture, said tail being in circumscribing relation to said article of manufacture and secured therewith by said latching structure.
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