Claims
- 1. A fastener assembly for use in tagging an article of commerce, said fastener assembly comprising:
- a) a plastic fastener comprising an elongated filament having a first end and a second end, a transverse bar disposed at the first end of the elongated filament and a paddle disposed at the second end of the elongated filament, the paddle having a recess; and
- b) a security device disposed within the recess of the paddle.
- 2. A fastener assembly for use in tagging an article of commerce, said fastener assembly comprising:
- a) a plastic fastener comprising an elongated filament having a first end and a second end, a transverse bar disposed at the first end of the elongated filament and a paddle disposed at the second end of the elongated filament, the paddle having a recess;
- b) a security device disposed within the recess of the paddle; and
- c) a cover mounted over the recess so as to trap said security device within the paddle of said fastener.
- 3. The fastener assembly of claim 2 wherein said security device is an electronic article surveillance (EAS) security device.
- 4. The fastener assembly of claim 3 wherein said security device comprises a strip of magnetic material.
- 5. The fastener assembly of claim 3 wherein said security device comprises a radio frequency marker.
- 6. An electronic article surveillance (EAS) system comprising:
- a) a fastener assembly for use in tagging an article of commerce, said fastener assembly comprising:
- i) a plastic fastener comprising an elongated filament having a first end and a second end, a transverse bar disposed at the first end of the elongated filament and a paddle disposed at the second end of the elongated filament, the paddle having a recess, and
- ii) a security device disposed within the recess of the paddle; and
- b) a monitoring device located at a monitoring point, said monitoring device being capable of detecting the presence of the security device in said fastener assembly if moved in close proximity to the monitoring point.
- 7. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 6 wherein said monitoring device is capable of providing a visual and/or audio signal upon detecting the presence of the security device.
- 8. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 7 wherein the security device comprises a strip of magnetic material.
- 9. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 8 wherein said monitoring device comprises a transmitter and a receiver.
- 10. The electronic article surveillance system of claim 7 wherein the security device comprises a radio frequency marker.
- 11. A method of manufacturing a fastener assembly, comprising the steps of:
- a) providing a plastic fastener comprising an elongated filament having a first end and a second end, a transverse bar disposed at the first end of the elongated filament and a paddle disposed at the second end of the elongated filament, the paddle having a recess;
- b) disposing a security device within the recess of the plastic fastener; and
- c) mounting a cover over the recess so as to trap the security device within the fastener.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein said step of providing a plastic fastener is accomplished through a process of continuous molding.
- 13. The method of claim 12 wherein the process of continuously molding the plastic fastener comprises the steps of:
- a) rotating a molding wheel having surface cavities therein;
- b) providing a manifold having a surface that is substantially complimentary to a portion of the surface of the molding wheel;
- c) injecting plastic material onto the molding wheel through the manifold to fill the cavities, the plastic material hardening subsequently;
- d) skiving excess plastic; and
- e) extracting the hardened plastic.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of a U.S. Patent Application entitled, DEVICE FOR USE IN DETECTING THE UNAUTHORIZED REMOVAL OF AN ARTICLE OF COMMERCE FROM A STORE OR OTHER BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT AND METHOD OF MAKING THE SAME which was filed on Jun. 2, 1997 and was assigned U.S. Ser. No. 08/867,348 which, in turn claimed the priority of provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/037,124 filed on Feb. 3, 1997 under 35 USC 119(e).
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