Claims
- 1. An electronic security clip device for use with electronic security systems, comprising:
- cable and alarm means for transmitting an alarm signal to an electronic security system; and
- clip means including a pair of opposing jaws pivotally mounted so as to normally be in a closed position; said clip means positioning said cable and alarm means in operable relationship to said jaws;
- said cable and alarm means including switch means for activating said alarm means upon placement of an object between said jaws, whereby removal of said object causes said switch to trigger said cable and alarm means to transmit said alarm signal;
- wherein said clip means comprises a clip base having an upwardly facing cam surface and a support ridge, a lower jaw mounted on said clip base and having a support-ridge-engaging shoulder for positioning said lower jaw in said clip base, said lower jaw including a lower jaw face and a chamber means for positioning said cable and alarm means in operable relationship to said lower jaw face, a upper jaw pivotally mounted on said clip base and having a downwardly facing cam surface for mutual engagement with said clip base, said upper jaw having an upper jaw face aligned to engage said lower jaw face, and biasing means for positioning said upper and lower jaws in a normally closed position wherein said upper jaw face engages said lower jaw face, said upwardly facing cam surface and said downwardly facing cam surface being aligned to permit separation of said upper jaw and lower jaw upon pressure to overcome said biasing means;
- locking means for said jaws movable between a first position for preventing movement of said jaws relative to one another and a second position for permitting said movement; and
- said locking means comprising a rotatable bolt operable to rotate in one of said distal ends for contact with the other of said distal ends whereby when said bolt is fully threaded into said one distal end, the jaws are in a locked position.
- 2. An electronic security clip device for use with electronic security systems, comprising:
- cable and alarm means for transmitting an alarm signal;
- a clip base having an upwardly facing cam surface and a support ridge;
- a lower jaw mounted on said clip base and having a support-ridge-engaging shoulder for positioning said lower jaw in said clip base, said lower jaw including a lower jaw face and a chamber means for positioning said cable and alarm means in operable relationship to said lower jaw face;
- an upper jaw pivotally mounted on said clip base and having a downwardly facing cam surface for mutual engagement with said clip base, said upper jaw having an upper jaw face aligned to engage said lower jaw face;
- biasing means for positioning said upper and lower jaws in a normally closed position wherein said upper jaw face engages said lower jaw face, said upwardly facing cam surface and said downwardly facing cam surface being aligned to permit separation of said upper jaw and lower jaw upon pressure to overcome said biasing means;
- said cable and alarm means including switch means including a spring biased probe extending from said lower jaw toward said upper jaw, said upper jaw having a probe-receiving socket for receiving said probe in said normally closed position, said probe being adapted to be moved inward to activate said alarm means upon placement of an object between said upper jaw face and said lower jaw face, whereby removal of said object causes said probe to trigger said alarm means to transmit said alarm signal;
- locking means for said jaws movable between a first position for preventing movement of said jaws relative to one another and a second position for permitting said movement; and
- said locking means comprising a rotatable bolt operable to rotate in one of said distal end for contact with the other of said distal ends whereby when said bolt is fully threaded into said one distal end, the jaws are in a locked position.
- 3. An electronic security system for use with garments and the like, comprising:
- an electronic alarm box having a plurality of cable receiving means, said alarm box being adapted to sound an alarm upon receipt of an alarm signal;
- at least one cable, connected to the alarm box; and an electronic security clip device, said device including;
- alarm means, connected to the cable, for generating an alarm signal; and
- clip means including a pair of opposing jaws pivotally mounted so as to normally be in a closed position, said clip means positioning said alarm means in operable relationship to said jaws;
- wherein said alarm means is activated upon placement of an object between said jaws, whereby removal of said object causes said alarm means to transmit said alarm signal;
- wherein said clip device comprises a clip base having an upwardly facing cam surface and a support ridge, a lower jaw mounted on said clip base and having a support-ridge-engaging shoulder for positioning said lower jaw in said clip base, said lower jaw including a lower jaw face and a chamber means for positioning said cable and alarm means in operable relationship to said lower jaw face, an upper jaw pivotally mounted on said clip base and having a downwardly facing cam surface for mutual engagement with said clip base, said upper jaw having an upper jaw face aligned to engage said lower jaw face, and biasing means for positioning said upper and lower jaws in a normally closed position wherein said upper jaw face engages said lower jaw face, said upwardly facing cam surface and said downwardly facing cam surface being aligned to permit separation of said upper jaw and lower jaw upon pressure to overcome said biasing means;
- locking means for said jaws movable between a first position for preventing movement of said jaws relative to one another and a second position for permitting said movement; and
- said locking means comprising a rotatable bolt operable to rotate in one of said distal ends for contact with the other of said distal ends whereby when said bolt is fully threaded into said one distal end, the jaws are in a locked position.
- 4. An electronic security clip device to protect garments and the like, for use with electronic security systems which are activated by an alarm signal, comprising;
- clip means including a pair of pivotally mounted opposing jaws, each having a jaw face, the jaws being biased so that the faces are in a normally closed position and are substantially diametrically opposed to each other to define a plane between the faces in their closed position;
- switch means fixedly located within one jaw, for controlling the alarm signal, the switch means including a pressure-responsive depressible actuator projecting outwardly from the switch means towards the plane;
- a socket extending from the jaw opposite the switch means and dimensioned to receive the actuator, whereby the actuator, in operable relationship with the socket, is generally depressed upon the securement of a garment between the jaws, prohibiting actuation of the switch means, and upon removal of the garment the actuator substantially distends, generating the alarm signal, and wherein the secured garment allows a partial distention of the actuator into the socket, thereby hindering the insertion of a foreign object between the actuator and the socket which prevents the circumvention of the switch means;
- cable means for transmitting the alarm signal from the switch means to the electronic security system;
- locking means for said jaws movable between a first position for preventing movement of said jaws relative to one another and a second position for permitting said movement; and
- said locking means comprising a rotatable bolt operable to rotate in one of said distal ends for contact with the other of said distal ends whereby when said bolt is fully threaded into said one distal end, the jaws are in a locked position.
- 5. An electronic security clip device to protect merchandise, for use with an electronic security system activated by an alarm signal, comprising:
- switch means for controlling the alarm signal;
- cable means for transmitting the alarm signal from the switch means to the electronic security system;
- a pair of pivotally mounted jaws biased in a closed position, having confronting faces disposed in a common plane when in a closed position, the switch means being in operable relationship with said jaws upon the placement of merchandise between the jaws, wherein the removal of said merchandise causes the switch means to generate the alarm signal thereby activating the electronic security system;
- a lip extending from the one of said jaws and through said common plane, preventing the circumvention of the switch means by insertion of a foreign object;
- locking means for said jaws movable between a first position for preventing movement of said jaws relative to one another and a second position for permitting said movement; and
- said locking means comprising a rotatable bolt operable to rotate in one of said distal ends for contact with the other of said distal ends whereby when said bolt is fully threaded into said one distal end, the jaws are in a locked position.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application(s) Ser. No. 08/281,459 filed on Jul. 27, 1994, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/897,707 filed Jun. 12, 1992, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 5,345,220.
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