Claims
- 1. An EAS marker comprising:
(a) a plastic fastener, said plastic fastener comprising:
(i) an elongated flexible filament having a first end and a second end, (ii) a transverse bar disposed at said first end, (iii) a paddle disposed at said second end; (b) a cover secured to said paddle, said cover and said paddle jointly defining a compartment; (c) a resonator disposed within said compartment for emitting, when armed, a response signal in response to an interrogation signal transmitted by an EAS system; (d) a biasing element disposed within said compartment and positioned relative to said resonator so that, when said biasing element is magnetized, said resonator is armed; and (e) a separator disposed within said compartment between said resonator and said biasing element for physically separating said resonator and said biasing element.
- 2. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said resonator, said separator and said biasing element are encapsulated within said compartment only by said paddle and said cover and wherein said paddle and said cover are made of a rigid material.
- 3. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said paddle is trough-shaped.
- 4. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 3 wherein said cover is trough-shaped.
- 5. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said paddle and said cover are sealed together by ultrasonic welding.
- 6. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plastic fastener is made by injection molding.
- 7. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said plastic fastener is made by rotary extrusion molding.
- 8. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein one end of said paddle and one end of said cover are interconnected by a hinge.
- 9. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 1 wherein said separator has a pair of projections facing towards said resonator.
- 10. A clip of EAS markers, said clip comprising:
(a) a first EAS marker, said first EAS marker comprising
(i) a first plastic fastener, said first plastic fastener comprising
(A) a first elongated flexible filament having a first end and a second end, (B) a first transverse bar disposed at said first end of said first elongated flexible filament, (C) a first paddle disposed at said second end of said first elongated flexible filament; (ii) a first cover secured to said first paddle, said first cover and said first paddle jointly defining a first compartment; (iii) a first resonator disposed within said first compartment for emitting, when armed, a response signal in response to an interrogation signal transmitted by an EAS system; (iv) a first biasing element disposed within said first compartment and positioned relative to said first resonator so that, when said first biasing element is magnetized, said first resonator is armed; and (v) a first separator disposed within said first compartment between said first resonator and said first biasing element for physically separating said first resonator and said first biasing element; (b) a second EAS marker, said second EAS marker comprising
(i) a second plastic fastener, said second plastic fastener comprising
(A) a second elongated flexible filament having a first end and a second end, (B) a second transverse bar disposed at said first end of said second elongated flexible filament, (C) a second paddle disposed at said second end of said second elongated flexible filament; (ii) a second cover secured to said second paddle, said second cover and said second paddle jointly defining a second compartment; (iii) a second resonator disposed within said second compartment for emitting, when armed, a response signal in response to an interrogation signal transmitted by an EAS system; (iv) a second biasing element disposed within said second compartment and positioned relative to said second resonator so that, when said second biasing element is magnetized, said second resonator is armed; and (v) a second separator disposed within said second compartment between said second resonator and said second biasing element for physically separating said second resonator and said second biasing element; and (c) a severable connector extending from said second end of said first transverse bar to said first end of said second transverse bar.
- 11. An EAS marker comprising:
(a) a cable tie, said cable tie comprising
(i) an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, said elongated strap being shaped to include a locking head at said first end, said locking head having a channel through which said second end of said elongated strap may be inserted and having a tang for lockably engaging said elongated strap, and (ii) a paddle coupled to said locking head; (b) a cover secured to said paddle, said cover and said paddle jointly defining a compartment; and (c) an EAS device disposed within said compartment.
- 12. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said EAS device comprises a resonator disposed within said compartment for emitting, when armed, a response signal in response to an interrogation signal transmitted by an EAS system, a biasing element disposed within said compartment and positioned relative to said resonator so that, when said biasing element is magnetized, said resonator is armed, and a separator disposed within said compartment between said resonator and said biasing element for physically separating said resonator and said biasing element.
- 13. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 12 wherein said resonator, said separator and said biasing element are encapsulated within said compartment only by said paddle and said cover.
- 14. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said paddle is trough-shaped.
- 15. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 14 wherein said cover is trough-shaped.
- 16. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said paddle and said cover are sealed together by ultrasonic welding.
- 17. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein one end of said paddle and one end of said cover are interconnected by a hinge.
- 18. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said separator has a pair of projections facing towards said resonator.
- 19. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said strap is shaped to include a plurality of teeth, said teeth being lockably engageable with said tang.
- 20. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 11 wherein said paddle is separated from said locking head by a spacer.
- 21. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 20 wherein said paddle, said spacer, said locking head and said strap form a unitary structure.
- 22. A cable tie comprising:
(a) an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, said elongated strap being shaped to include a locking head at said first end, said locking head having a channel through which said second end of said elongated strap may be inserted and having a tang for lockably engaging said elongated strap, and (b) a paddle coupled to said locking head.
- 23. The cable tie as claimed in claim 22 wherein said paddle is separated from said locking head by a spacer.
- 24. The cable tie as claimed in claim 22 wherein said paddle is collinear with said strap.
- 25. An EAS marker comprising:
(a) a self-lockable loop fastener, said self-lockable loop fastener comprising
(i) an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, said second end being provided with an engageable member, (ii) a paddle disposed at said first end of said elongated strap, said paddle having a locking head, said second end of said elongated strap being insertable into, but not through, said locking head, said locking head having means for lockably engaging said engageable member on said elongated strap so as to form a locked loop of fixed size; (b) a cover secured to said paddle, said cover and said paddle jointly defining a compartment; and (c) an EAS device disposed within said compartment.
- 26. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 25 wherein said EAS device comprises a resonator disposed within said compartment for emitting, when armed, a response signal in response to an interrogation signal transmitted by an EAS system, a biasing element disposed within said compartment and positioned relative to said resonator so that, when said biasing element is magnetized, said resonator is armed, a separator disposed within said compartment between said resonator and said biasing element for physically separating said resonator and said biasing element.
- 27. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 25 wherein said engageable member on said strap comprises a tooth and wherein said lockably engaging means comprises a tang lockably engageable with said tooth so as to prevent withdrawal of said tooth past said tang once inserted thereacross.
- 28. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 27 wherein said locking head has a first end and a second end, said first end being provided with an opening into which said second end of said strap may be inserted, said second end of said locking head being closed.
- 29. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 28 wherein said opening extends parallel to the length of said strap.
- 30. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 27 wherein said strap further comprises means for urging said tooth towards said tang when said second end of said strap is inserted into said locking head.
- 31. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 30 wherein said urging means comprises a projection formed on said strap opposite to said tooth.
- 32. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 29 wherein said first end of said locking head faces towards said first end of said strap.
- 33. The EAS marker as claimed in claim 29 wherein said first end of said locking head faces away from said first end of said strap.
- 34. A self-lockable loop fastener comprising:
(a) an elongated strap having a first end and a second end, said second end being provided with an engageable member, and (b) a locking head coupled to said first end of said elongated strap, said second end of said elongated strap being insertable into, but not through, said locking head, said locking head having means for lockably engaging said engageable member on said elongated strap so as to form a locked loop of fixed size.
- 35. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 34 wherein said engageable member on said strap comprises a set of teeth and wherein said lockably engaging means comprises a tang lockably engageable with a tooth so as to prevent withdrawal of said tooth past said tang once inserted thereacross.
- 36. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 35 wherein said locking head has a first end and a second end, said first end being provided with an opening into which said second end of said strap may be inserted, said second end of said locking head being closed.
- 37. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 36 wherein said opening extends parallel to the length of said strap.
- 38. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 37 wherein said strap further comprises means for urging said teeth towards said tang when said second end of said strap is inserted into said locking head.
- 39. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 38 wherein said urging means comprises a projection formed on said strap opposite to said tooth.
- 40. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 37 wherein said first end of said locking head faces towards said first end of said strap.
- 41. The self-lockable loop fastener as claimed in claim 37 wherein said first end of said locking head faces away from said first end of said strap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/215,088, filed Jun. 29, 2001, and of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/230,771, Sep. 7, 2000, both of which are incorporated herein by reference.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/US01/41134 |
6/25/2001 |
WO |
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