Claims
- 1. A dual status marker for use with a magnetic electronic article surveillance system, which system produces in an interrogation zone alternating magnetic fields having average peak intensities of less than 20 Oersteds, the dual status marker comprising:
- a signal-producing layer having a differential permeability above 5000 and a coercive force less than the average peak intensities encountered in the interrogation zone, such that upon exposure to the alternating magnetic fields, the magnetization state of the signal-producing layer is periodically reversed thus producing an alarm signal; and
- a signal-blocking layer in substantial contact with the signal-producing layer, the signal-blocking layer comprised of a plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition film layer, the signal blocking layer further having a coercivity above 25 Oe and providing magnetic flux such that the signal-producing layer is prevented from producing the alarm signal in the interrogation zone when the signal-blocking layer is magnetized.
- 2. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition films comprises an Fe-Cr alloy having a Cr content up to about 20 atomic percent.
- 3. A dual status marker as defined in claim 2 wherein the Cr content of said plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition films is from 1 to 15 atomic %.
- 4. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein said plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition films has a total thickness from 2 to 5 times the total thickness of the signal-producing layer.
- 5. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein the total thickness of the plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition films is from 0.8 to 1.2 .mu.m.
- 6. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein the remanently magnetizable deposition films are discontinuous.
- 7. A control element which affords dual status to a marker having a signal-producing layer that produces an alarm signal when the marker is passed through an interrogation zone of a magnetic electronic article surveillance system, the control element comprising:
- a plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition film layer having a coercivity above 25 Oe and providing magnetic flux such that, when placed in substantial contact with the signal-producing layer, the signal-producing layer is prevented from producing the alarm signal in the interrogation zone when the plurality of remanently magnetizable deposition films are magnetized.
- 8. A marker-deactivating product as defined in claim 7 wherein said plurality of remanently magnetizable thin-films have a total thickness of from 0.8 to 1.2 .mu.m.
- 9. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein the signal-blocking layer further comprises alternating layers of remanently magnetizable deposition films and non-magnetic deposition films.
- 10. A dual status marker as defined in claim 9 wherein discontinuities of the at least one remanently magnetizable deposition film are segments of substantially uniform size and shape.
- 11. A dual status marker as defined in claim 10 wherein each of the segments has an area of from 1 to 100 mm.sup.2.
- 12. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 further including a substrate adapted to support the signal-producing layer and the signal-blocking layer.
- 13. A dual status marker as defined in claim 12 wherein the substrate is a flexible web.
- 14. A dual status marker as defined in claim 12 wherein the substrate comprises an article that is to be protected against theft.
- 15. A dual status marker as defined in claim 1 wherein the marker has an area of from 2 to 10 cm.sup.2.
- 16. A dual status marker as defined in claim 12 wherein each of the nonmagnetic deposition films is no greater than 20 nm in thickness.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of application No. 08/263,259, now abandoned, filed Jun. 21, 1994 which was a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 07/996,182 filed Dec. 23, 1992, now abandoned.
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