Claims
- 1. A tag for monitoring the departure of a child from an exit provided with a magnetomechanical electronic article surveillance system that radiates an alternating electromagnetic field at a frequency, comprising:a. first magnetomechanical marker having a first elongated axis and a first preselected resonant frequency; b. second magnetomechanical marker having a second elongated axis and a second preselected resonant frequency; and c. said first elongated axis of said first magnetomechanical marker being substantially perpendicular to said second elongated axis of said second magnetomechanical marker and said frequency of said electromagnetic field being at said first and second preselected resonant frequencies.
- 2. An apparatus for monitoring the departure of a child from an exit, comprising:a. a magnetomechanical electronic article surveillance system having an alarm and a field generating means for generating an alternating electromagnetic field at a frequency at said exit; b. a tag worn by said child, said tag being responsive to said electromagnetic field to generate a signal which, upon being detected by said article surveillance system, triggers said alarm; c. said tag comprising a first magnetomechanical marker having a first elongated axis and a first preselected resonant frequency, and a second magnetomechanical marker having a second elongated axis and a second preselected resonant frequency, the first elongated axis of said first magnetomechanical marker being substantially perpendicular to the second elongated axis of said second magnetomechanical marker and said frequency of said electromagnetic field being at said first and second preselected resonant frequencies; whereby said alarm is triggered by said tag on departure of said child from said exit.
- 3. A method for monitoring a child departing from an exit, comprising the steps of:a. placing at said exit a magnetomechanical electronic article surveillance system having an alarm and a field generating means for generating an alternating electromagnetic field at a frequency; b. placing a tag on said child, said tag comprising a first magnetomechanical marker having a first elongated axis and a first preselected resonant frequency and a second magnetomechanical marker having a second elongated axis and a second preselected resonant frequency, said first elongated axis of said first magnetomechanical marker being substantially perpendicular to said second elongated axis of said second magnetomechanical marker, and said frequency of said electromagnetic field being at said first and second preselected resonant frequencies, and said tag being responsive to said electromagnetic field to generate a signal which, upon being detected by said article surveillance system, triggers said alarm; and c. detecting the triggering of said alarm.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a Continuation-In-Part of application Ser. No. 09/728,967, filed Dec. 4, 2000, abandoned, which, in turn, is a Division of application Ser. No. 09/439,689, filed Nov. 15, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,195,009.
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