Claims
- 1. An electronic article surveillance tag holder used to connect an electronic article surveillance tag to an item of merchandise to discourage shoplifting; the holder comprising:a first member; a second member; an electronic article surveillance tag carried by at least one of the first and second members; a tooth carried by one of the first and second members; the tooth being adapted to connect the holder to the item of merchandise; a hinge connecting the first member to the second member; the first and second members movable from an unlocked position to a locked position about the hinge; a lock adapted to lock the first member to the second member in the locked position; and the lock preventing the first and second members from moving from the locked position to the unlocked position until the hinge is destroyed.
- 2. The holder of claim 1, wherein the first and second members may slide from the locked position to the unlocked position after the hinge is destroyed.
- 3. The holder of claim 2, wherein the hinge is adapted to be severed.
- 4. The holder of claim 2, wherein the tooth has an outer end; the outer end of the tooth being at least partially disposed in a depression defined by the other of the first and second members.
- 5. The holder of claim 4, wherein the depression is elongated to allow the tooth to slide with respect to the depression when the first and second members slide from the locked position to the unlocked position after the hinge is destroyed.
- 6. The holder of claim 1, wherein the lock includes at least one first locking finger and at least one second locking finger; the first and second locking fingers locking to each other when the first and second members are moved to the locked position.
- 7. The holder of claim 6, wherein the tooth is separate and spaced apart from the locking fingers.
- 8. The holder of claim 6, wherein one of the first and second locking fingers includes a blocking wall adapted to prevent the first and second locking fingers from sliding in the wrong direction.
- 9. The holder of claim 1, wherein the lock includes a ratchet that allows the position of the first and second members to be adjusted.
- 10. An electronic article surveillance tag holder used to connect an electronic article surveillance tag to an item of merchandise to discourage shoplifting: the holder comprising:a first member; a second member; a hinge connecting the first member to the second member; the first and second members pivotable from an unlocked position to a locked position about a first axis; a lock adapted to lock the first member to the second member in the locked position; the lock being configured to be unlocked by key pins disposed substantially parallel to the first axis; a key configured to unlock the holder; the key including a key pins adapted to engage and unlock the lock; the key pins movable with a plunger that is movable between resting and unlocking positions; and the key pins move toward each other when the plunger is moving from the resting position toward the unlocking position.
- 11. An electronic article surveillance tag holder used to connect an electronic article surveillance tag to an item of merchandise to discourage shoplifting; the holder comprising:a first member; a second member; a hinge connecting the first member to the second member; the first and second members pivotable from an unlocked position to a locked position about a first axis; a lock adapted to lock the first member to the second member in the locked position; the lock being configured to be unlocked by key pins disposed substantially parallel to the first axis; a key configured to unlock the holder; the key including a key pins adapted to engage and unlock the lock; the key pins movable with a plunger that is movable between resting and unlocking positions; and a tooth carried by one of the first and second members; the tooth being adapted to connect the holder to the item of merchandise.
- 12. An electronic article surveillance tag holder used to connect an electronic article surveillance tag to an item of merchandise to discourage shoplifting; the holder comprising:a first member; a second member; an electronic article surveillance tag carried by at least one of the first and second members; a hinge connecting the first member to the second member; the first and second members pivotable from an unlocked position to a locked position about a first axis; a lock adapted to lock the first member to the second member in the locked position; and the lock being configured to be unlocked by at least one key pin disposed substantially parallel to the first axis.
- 13. The holder of claim 12, the first and second members define a body of the holder; the body being non-symmetric.
- 14. The holder of claim 13, wherein the body has a longitudinal axis; the body being non-symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 15. The holder of claim 12, further comprising a tooth carried by one of the first and second members; the tooth being adapted to connect the holder to the item of merchandise.
- 16. The holder of claim 15, wherein the tooth is spaced from the lock.
- 17. The holder of claim 12, wherein the lock includes at least two spaced locking fingers; the holders having opposite sides that define openings adapted to receive key pins to engage the locking fingers.
- 18. The holder of claim 17, wherein the lock includes four first locking fingers and two second locking fingers; two of the first locking fingers engaging each of the second locking fingers.
- 19. The holder of claim 18, wherein each of the second locking fingers has opposite sides; the first locking fingers engaging the opposite sides of the second locking finger.
- 20. The holder claim 19, of wherein each first locking finger includes a first leg and a second leg; the second leg defining a locking surface that engages the second locking finger when the first and second members are in the locked position.
- 21. The holder of claim 20, wherein the first and second legs of each first locking finger form an acute angle.
- 22. The holder of claim 17, wherein a portion of the electronic article surveillance tag is disposed between the two spaced locking fingers.
- 23. The holder of claim 12, in combination with a key configured to unlock the holder; the key including a key pins adapted to engage and unlock the lock; the key pins movable with a plunger that is movable between resting and unlocking positions.
- 24. The holder of claim 13, wherein the first and second members define a body of the holder; the body being non-symmetric so that the body may only be inserted into the key in one direction.
- 25. The holder of claim 23, wherein the holder has opposite sides that define openings adapted to receive the key pins.
- 26. The holder of claim 12, wherein the lock must be engaged by at least two key pins simultaneously to unlock the lock.
- 27. An electronic article surveillance tag holder used to connect an electronic article surveillance tag to an item of merchandise to discourage shoplifting; the holder comprising:a first member; a second member; an electronic article surveillance tag carried by at least one of the first and second members; a lock adapted to lock the first member to the second member in the locked position; the lock including four first locking fingers and two second locking fingers; two of the first locking fingers engaging each of the second locking fingers; and the holder having opposed sides that defining openings that allow access to the four first locking fingers.
- 28. The holder of claim 27, wherein a portion of the electronic article surveillance tag is disposed between the two second locking fingers.
- 29. The holder of claim 27, wherein each of the second locking fingers has opposite sides; the first locking fingers engaging the opposite sides of the second locking finger.
- 30. The holder of claim 29, wherein each first locking finger includes a first leg and a second leg; the second leg defining a locking surface that engages the second locking finger when the first and second members are in the locked position.
- 31. The holder of claim 30, wherein the first and second legs of each first locking finger form an acute angle.
- 32. The holder of claim 27, further comprising a tooth carried by one of the first and second members; the tooth being adapted to connect the holder to the item of merchandise.
- 33. The holder of claim 32, wherein the tooth is spaced from the lock.
- 34. The holder of claim 27, further comprising a key configured to unlock the holder; the key including two opposed pairs of key pins adapted to engage and unlock the lock; the opposed pairs of key pins movable between resting and unlocking positions; andthe opposed pairs of key pins move toward each other from the resting position toward the unlocking position.
- 35. The holder of claim 34, wherein the key pins simultaneously engage all four first locking fingers to unlock the holder.
- 36. The holder of claim 27, wherein the first and second members define a body of the holder; the body being non-symmetric.
- 37. The holder of claim 36 wherein the body has a longitudinal axis; the body being non-symmetric about the longitudinal axis of the body.
- 38. The holder of claim 37, combination with a key configured to unlock the holder; the key including a key pins adapted to engage and unlock the lock.
- 39. The holder of claim 38, wherein the first and second members define a body of the holder; the body being non-symmetric so that the body may only be inserted into the key in one direction.
- 40. The holder of claim 39, wherein the key pins are movable with a plunger that is movable between resting and unlocking positions.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims priority from pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/243,557 filed Oct. 26, 2000, and from pending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/294,469 filed May 30, 2001; the disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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