Insertable electronic article surveillance label

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6822569
  • Patent Number
    6,822,569
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 23, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
An electronic article surveillance (EAS) label adapted for insertion into the packaging of various products, such as a compact disc jewel cases. The label is formed with a point at one end, and is sufficiently rigid to puncture plastic wrap that may encase the product. The maximum label dimensions are preferably maintained small enough to be inserted into one of the slots in a jewel case.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS




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STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to electronic article surveillance (EAS) labels, and more particularly to an EAS label that facilitates insertion into products and product packaging.




2. Description of the Related Art




Electronic article surveillance (EAS) systems are well known in the art, and are typically used for article identification and/or detection. A primary application is theft deterrence or to prevent the unauthorized removal of articles from a controlled area. The EAS systems typically utilize interrogation zones that must be traversed to remove articles from the controlled area. An EAS detectable label is attached to every article that is to be protected. When an unauthorized article removal is attempted, the EAS system detects the label as the article traverses the interrogation zone. The EAS system responds to the detected label with an alarm condition and a preselected action is taken.




If the article removal is authorized, the label can be removed from the article, deactivated so it will no longer be detectable by the EAS system, or diverted around the interrogation zone.




There are several types of EAS labels known in the art which are utilized with different types of EAS systems. One of the primary EAS systems uses a magnetic field in the interrogation zone, and a corresponding magnetomechanical or acoustomagnetic label that is detectable when it is placed within the magnetic field in the interrogation zone. The label includes a magnetic resonator that mechanically vibrates at a predetermined frequency when placed within the interrogation magnetic field. A magnetic biasing material is placed in close proximity to the resonator to magnetically bias the resonator to vibrate at the predetermined frequency. The EAS system receiver detects the predetermined frequency of vibration from the label. A label and EAS system of this type are taught in U.S. Pat. No. 4,510,489 to Anderson, III et al.





FIG. 1

illustrates a magnetomechanical EAS label


1


that is similar to the EAS labels sold by the assignee of this application under the brand name “ULTRA&Circlesolid;MAX®”; such labels provide excellent performance and are in widespread use for theft deterrence. EAS label


1


includes a housing


2


that has a cavity


4


and a flange


6


. Housing


2


is at least semi-rigid and can be rigid, and is made of plastic. One or more, magnetic elements or resonators


8


, which mechanically vibrates at a predetermined frequency in response to an interrogation magnetic field, as discussed above, is positioned within in cavity


4


. Lid


10


is positioned on flange


6


and sealed thereto. Biasing element


12


, which is a semi-hard or hard magnetic element that biases magnetic resonator


8


is placed upon lid


10


. Adhesive film


14


is then positioned on top of lid


10


and bias


12


, and is bonded to flange


6


. Several other types of EAS systems are currently in use including RF, microwave, and harmonic systems, but will not be individually described as the magnetomechanical EAS label discussion herein applies equally to other technologies.




Once the EAS label is manufactured, it must be attached to products to be protected. Attachment can be external attachment or internal to a product or product packaging. To reduce the chances of unauthorized label removal, internal label attachment is preferred. Insertable label housings are known, which are small plastic housings into which an EAS label is placed. The housing has a point at one end, and is inserted into objects such as paperboard or cardboard boxes by either manual insertion or through the use of an insertion tool. The housing is used because EAS labels are generally not sufficiently rigid to be pushed into such packages, and are not conventionally manufactured with a point at one end. A significant problem is that the insertable label housing must be large enough to hold an EAS label, and therefore are fairly large in relation to certain products. The size of the label housing presents a problem for internal EAS labeling of certain products, for example music, video, and computer compact discs (CDs). CDs are sold in what are known as “jewel cases”, which are rectangular shaped plastic cases that hold the CD, and possibly written material. The jewel cases are typically sealed in plastic wrap. To insert an EAS label into the jewel case, the plastic wrap must first be penetrated. Second, the label must be sized to fit into the plastic case. The label housing is rigid enough, but too big to fit within the jewel case. An EAS label is needed, which can be easily inserted into the packaging of products.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, an insertable electronic article surveillance (EAS) label is provided. The label is of the type having a housing with a cavity; a magnetic resonator disposed in the cavity; a first lid covering the cavity and connected to the housing; a magnetic bias disposed over the cavity and disposed on the first lid; a second lid covering the bias and connected to the first lid. The improvement is characterized by a label member having a relatively narrow overall width dimension, the label is connected to a substrate adapted to have about the same overall width as the label member and having a point at one end, and being relatively rigid for insertion through an exterior layer of plastic wrapping material and into a product packaging, or into a product directly.




The insertable label may alternately be characterized by the housing having a relatively narrow overall width dimension and having a point at one end, the housing being relatively rigid for insertion through an exterior layer of plastic wrapping material and into a product packaging, or into a product directly.




Either of the embodiments above may further be characterized by the insertable label having an overall width dimension of less than about 10 mm. And, the insertable label can be less than about 2.2 mm in a thickness dimension. The housing may have a flange disposed around the perimeter of the cavity where the first lid is connected, and having a relatively narrow width dimension as measured along two sides of said label. The width dimension can be about 0.5 mm along each of the two sides.




Objectives, advantages, and applications of the present invention will be made apparent by the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a prior art magnetomechanical/acoustomagnetic EAS label.





FIG. 2

is a top plan view one embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a side elevation view of that in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a top perspective view of that in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a bottom perspective view of that in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is top perspective view of one use of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of an alternate embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a side elevation view of that in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a top perspective view of that in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a bottom perspective view of that in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring to

FIGS. 2 through 5

, an EAS label


20


in accordance with the present invention for insertion into products is illustrated. Insertable EAS label


20


includes EAS label member


22


connected to a relatively rigid substrate


24


that has a point


25


at one end. EAS label member


22


is a conventional EAS label


1


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, with the long sides


26


of flange


6


trimmed to reduce the overall width


28


of label


20


to a maximum of about 9.75 mm. This dimension is determined by the width of the slots


30


, which are presently built into a standard jewel case


27


, as shown in FIG.


6


. The dimensions of slots


30


are presently about 10 mm wide by 2.2 mm in height. The width of label


20


should be sufficiently narrow to fit within the 10 mm width of the slot


30


in jewel case


27


. The width


29


of side flanges


26


should be about 0.5 mm for each side of label


20


. Flanges


26


could be thinner or thicker as long as the overall width dimension


28


is sufficiently small so that label


20


is insertable into the intended product.




Referring also to

FIG. 6

, substrate


24


is preferably made of a relatively rigid material, such as plastic, adapted to have a point


25


at one end. EAS label member


22


can be bonded to substrate


24


in any suitable manner, as known in the art. Substrate


24


must be sufficiently rigid to enable point


25


of EAS label member


22


to puncture the plastic wrap


31


, which jewel case


27


is encased. Label


20


must also be thin enough to fit into the available slot


30


height within the jewel case


27


. The overall thickness


32


of label


20


should be about 2.08 mm, as shown in

FIG. 3

to enable insertion through the 2.2 mm height of slot


30


.




Referring to

FIGS. 7 through 10

, an alternate embodiment of the EAS insertable label is illustrated at


40


. Label


40


has the same dimensions


28


,


29


, and


32


as label


20


described above, but is constructed differently. Referring back to

FIG. 1

, housing


2


is formed elongated with a point at one end, to form insertable label housing member


42


having a point


44


at one end, as shown in

FIGS. 7-10

. Label


40


includes cover member


46


and is constructed in an analogous manner to label


1


illustrated in FIG.


1


. The side flanges


48


of label


40


are trimmed to the same dimensions


29


as label


20


above, or nominally about 0.5 mm, resulting in an overall label width


28


of about 9.75 mm. Housing member


42


must be made of a rigid material, such as plastic or other material that is strong enough to puncture plastic wrap


31


of jewel case


27


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, while maintaining the thickness dimension


32


to less than about 2.2 mm. Suitable materials for housing member


42


are polystyrene or polyethylene, but other plastic or non-plastic material can be used. Label


40


is inserted into a jewel case


27


, analogously to label


20


, as illustrated in FIG.


6


.




Jewel case


27


is designed to hold a CD, and is used herein as an example of one product and product packaging. Labels


20


and


40


are not limited to use within a jewel case and can be adapted for use in any number of products and product packaging such, as but not limited to, perfume, cosmetics, computer products, electronics, tools, sporting goods, automotive supplies, kitchen appliances, and other products.




It is to be understood that variations and modifications of the present invention can be made without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, label


20


and label


40


can be made in a completely different manner, such as injection molding, resulting in a design, which forms a cavity for holding a resonator, and having the housing and lid formed together without forming flanges


26


and


48


. It is also to be understood that the scope of the invention is not to be interpreted as limited to the specific embodiments disclosed herein, but only in accordance with the appended claims when read in light of the forgoing disclosure.



Claims
  • 1. An insertable label detectable by an electronic article surveillance system, comprising:a label member having a relatively narrow overall width dimension and comprising: a housing with a cavity; a magnetic resonator disposed in said cavity; a first lid covering said cavity and connected to said housing; a magnetic bias disposed over said cavity and disposed on said first lid; and a second lid covering said bias and connected to said first lid; wherein said label member is connected to a substrate, said substrate being adapted to have about the same overall width as said label member and having a point as one end of said label and being relatively rigid.
  • 2. The insertable label of claim 1 wherein said insertable label having an overall width dimension of less than about 10 mm.
  • 3. The label of claim 2 wherein said insertable label having a thickness dimension of less than about 2.2 mm.
  • 4. The label of claim 3 wherein said housing having a flange disposed around a perimeter of said cavity, said first lid connected to said flange, and said flange having a relatively narrow flange width dimension as measured along two sides of said label.
  • 5. The label of claim 4 wherein said flange width dimension being about 0.5 mm along each of said two sides.
  • 6. An insertable label detectable by an electronic article surveillance system, the label of the type having a housing with a cavity; a magnetic resonator disposed in said cavity; a first lid covering said cavity and connected to said housing; a magnetic bias disposed over said cavity and disposed on said first lid; a second lid covering said bias and connected to said first lid;said insertable label characterized by said housing having a relatively narrow overall width dimension and having a point as one end of said label, said housing being relatively rigid for insertion through an exterior layer of plastic wrapping material and into a product packaging.
  • 7. The insertable label of claim 6 wherein said insertable label having an overall width dimension of less than about 10 mm.
  • 8. The label of claim 7 wherein said insertable label having a thickness dimension of less than about 2.2 mm.
  • 9. The label of claim 8 wherein said housing having a flange disposed around a perimeter of said cavity, said lid connected to said flange, and said flange having a relatively narrow flange width dimension as measured along two sides of said label.
  • 10. The label of claim 9 wherein said flange width dimension being about 0.5 mm along each of said two sides.
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Number Name Date Kind
4254868 Humble et al. Mar 1981 A
4317990 Zmokly et al. Mar 1982 A
4510489 Anderson, III et al. Apr 1985 A
5218342 McCrackin Jun 1993 A
5385231 Nowotny Jan 1995 A
5554974 Brady et al. Sep 1996 A
5825298 Walter Oct 1998 A
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6636769 Govari et al. Oct 2003 B2