This application is a U.S. national phase of International Patent Application No. PCT/EP2021/053272 filed on Feb. 11, 2021, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2020 201 865.0, filed in Germany on Feb. 14, 2020. The entire contents of both applications are hereby incorporated herein by this reference.
The invention relates to a product anti-theft system and to a method for operating a product anti-theft system.
Product anti-theft systems are known which comprise a product anti-theft device that is configured to be attached to a product to be secured and a release device that is configured to open the product anti-theft device so that the product anti-theft device is allowed to be removed from the product to be secured.
If such product anti-theft systems comprise product anti-theft devices which are intended to be attached to bottles, then these are usually closure devices, for example “bottle caps” or “bottle locks”. However, it should already be pointed out at this point that although the invention will be explained in part using the example of closure devices for the sake of simplicity, no restriction of any kind can be derived from this.
Due to the fact that such closure devices can be attached to a bottle cap, they have the advantage of being able to prevent, in addition to theft per se, i.e. the removal without permission of the product to be secured together with the closure device from a publicly accessible retail area of a department store, the bottle from being opened without permission within this retail area.
For this purpose, such closure devices of the type in question have, on the one hand, an anti-theft element, for example an RFID chip or an EAS (electronic article surveillance) element, which is configured to interact with an external anti-theft system, for example a transceiver unit for electromagnetic radiation of a suitable wavelength, so that, if someone passes by the closure device equipped with the RFID chip or the EAS element, a signal is generated and an alarm can be triggered.
On the other hand, unauthorised removal of the closure device from the bottle to be secured must be prevented, which is why a locking mechanism is generally also provided on closure devices of the type in question, which mechanism is designed and intended, in a locked state, i.e. a secured state of the locking mechanism, to ensure a substantially non-detachable engagement between the closure device and the bottle to be secured.
In order to remove a closure device attached in this way, release devices are usually provided in the service or checkout area of the department store that can usually only be operated by the retail staff, are magnet-based, for example, or are operated mechanically in another way and are designed and intended to unlock the locking mechanism of the closure device in the secured state, i.e. to transfer said mechanism into a released state so that the closure device can be removed from the corresponding bottle.
However, unlocking and removing the closure devices which comprise a magnet-based locking mechanism usually proves to be particularly time-consuming and strenuous, which represents a challenge that should not be underestimated, especially for inexperienced cashiers, and can lead to unpleasantly long waiting times in department stores, especially at peak times. It is not only for this reason that such closure devices are also hardly suitable for “self-checkout systems”, since, in addition to being unfavourable to handle, they can also be easily manipulated in that they can be opened and removed without permission using a magnet on someone's person.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to provide a remedy here.
This object is achieved according to the invention by a product anti-theft system comprising:
Since the product anti-theft system according to the invention comprises the release device having the release signal transmission unit, the locking mechanism of the product anti-theft device can be transferred from the secured state into the released state simply via the transmission of the release signal and the reception of this release signal via the release signal receiving unit when the product anti-theft device is in the release region, without the need for time-consuming and/or strenuous handling or the need to provide a tool for manual unlocking that is specially adapted to the product anti-theft device. If the product anti-theft device according to the invention is for a bottle, it is preferable for the product anti-theft device to be designed as a closure device. Such a closure device is described, for example, in the applicant's German patent application with the official file reference 10 2019 204 781.5.
The release region is a spatial region which is preferably defined by the transmission power of the release signal transmission unit. The release signal transmission unit can continuously transmit the release signal. Furthermore, the release signal transmission unit can be configured to transmit the release signal in such a way that it can only be received by the release signal receiving unit if the product anti-theft device is within a radius of no more than 150 cm, preferably no more than 50 cm, particularly preferably no more than 30 cm from the release signal transmission unit. In addition, the release device is preferably arranged in a spatially stationary manner.
Alternatively, the release region can also be defined by a transit time that a release signal transmitted by the release signal transmission unit requires until it reaches the release device again as a signal reflected by the product anti-theft device.
In principle, the release signal can be a universal release signal so that each product anti-theft device from which the release signal is received in the release region is opened. Although this is a simple and quite cost-effective solution, there is a risk in this case that the universal release signal will be intercepted, saved and used by a third-party reader to open further product anti-theft devices in an unauthorised manner. In order to counter this circumstance, according to an embodiment of the product anti-theft system according to the invention, the product anti-theft device also comprises an identification signal transmission unit which is designed and intended to transmit a security ID of the product anti-theft device and/or a product ID of the product to be secured, the release device also comprises an identification signal receiving unit which is designed and intended to receive the security ID and/or the product ID, and the release signal transmission unit of the release device is also designed and intended to transmit the release signal which corresponds to the security ID and/or the product ID.
The release signal is preferably an encrypted signal. In addition, it may be the case that the release signal in this context is intended to open a single anti-theft device or a predetermined number of anti-theft devices which in particular each secure similar, preferably identical, products. It is also advantageous in this context if the product anti-theft device comprises a memory on which the security ID of the product anti-theft device and/or the product ID of the product secured thereby, for example in the form of a multi-digit character code, is stored. If only the security ID is stored in this memory, it may also be the case that the product ID of the product secured by a specific product anti-theft device is stored on a server which is in communication connection with the release device.
In a development of this embodiment, the release signal transmission unit can also be designed and intended to transmit the release signal only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition. This predetermined condition can, for example, comprise a payment status, a youth protection status, a reservation status or the like. In this context, the release signal transmission unit can also be designed and intended to transmit the release signal only if the product has been paid for beforehand and/or a youth protection check delivers a positive result and/or the product is generally released for sale. This can not only be advantageous in the context of “self-checkout systems”.
In order to also be able to determine whether the product anti-theft device has been successfully unlocked, the identification signal transmission unit of the product anti-theft device can also be designed and intended to transmit a status signal which indicates whether the locking mechanism of the product anti-theft device is in the secured state or the released state.
In order to also be able to ensure that the release signal is only transmitted when the product anti-theft device is locked or only until the locking mechanism has been successfully transferred from the secured state into the released state, according to a development, the release signal transmission unit, upon receipt of the status signal by the identification signal receiving unit of the release device, is also designed and intended to transmit the release signal only if the locking mechanism is in the secured state. If, on the other hand, a product anti-theft device of which the locking mechanism is in the secured state cannot be opened when the release signal is transmitted, the release device can also be designed to output an error message. For this purpose, the release device can be suitably coupled with an optical and/or acoustic display apparatus.
Especially in the context of “self-checkout systems”, it is often necessary for a customer to first detect the secured product themselves, i.e. to scan it, in order to then be able to pay for it at a checkout terminal or by means of an app stored on a mobile terminal, such as a smartphone. In order for the product anti-theft device to be able to be removed from the secured product in a particularly simple and time-efficient way in this application as well, according to a further embodiment, the release device also has a signal input which is connected to a signal output of a detection unit, the detection unit being designed and intended to detect a security ID of the product anti-theft device and/or a product ID of the product to be secured, and the release signal transmission unit also preferably being designed and intended to transmit the release signal only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition.
In principle, the detection unit can be connected to the release device in a wired or wireless manner. In the last-mentioned embodiment, too, the predetermined condition can comprise a payment status, a youth protection status, a reservation status or the like, reference being made in detail to the above explanations.
In order to also allow the product or the product anti-theft device securing this product to be detected as easily as possible, in a development of this embodiment, the detection unit is designed as an optical detection unit, for example a barcode scanner, and/or an RFID detection unit.
Furthermore, it can be advantageous in the context of “self-checkout systems” if the release device is associated with and/or integrated in a mobile terminal, for example a smartphone or a smartwatch. It would thus be conceivable, for example, to transmit the release signal directly from the mobile terminal to the product anti-theft device, i.e. from any location.
Particularly in the context of checkouts to be operated by retail staff, such as those known from department stores, supermarkets or discounters, it seems desirable that the product anti-theft device is released, i.e. the locking mechanism is transferred from the secured state into the released state in the vicinity of such a checkout, preferably under the supervision of the retail staff. According to a further embodiment of the product anti-theft system according to the invention, the release device is associated with a checkout system and is preferably designed as a unit which is designed and intended to be arranged on or in the checkout system and to be communicatively connected thereto.
If the release device is associated with the checkout system, it is also advantageous if the product anti-theft device is released at the latest while the secured product together with the product anti-theft device are being scanned by the retail staff, or has already been released before the secured product together with the product anti-theft device are handled by the retail staff. According to a development of this embodiment, the release device is also designed and intended to be arranged on or below a product support apparatus or a product conveyor apparatus, for example a product conveyor belt, of the checkout system. The locking mechanism can thus be transferred from the secured state into the released state as soon as the customer has placed the secured product on the product support apparatus or the product conveyor apparatus.
In order to also be able to provide a reliable and low-maintenance energy supply for the product anti-theft device, it comprises an energy supply unit, for example a preferably rechargeable battery, and/or an energy recovery unit, preferably a solar cell.
As already mentioned briefly above, the product anti-theft device can also comprise an anti-theft element, for example an electronic article security element.
According to a further aspect, the invention relates to a method for operating a product anti-theft system, comprising the following steps:
Already at this point it should be pointed out that all the advantages and effects of the product anti-theft system according to the invention also apply to the method according to the invention, with reference being made in detail to the statements made above with regard to the product anti-theft system.
According to an embodiment, the method according to the invention can also comprise:
Alternatively, the method according to the invention can also comprise:
Further features and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description of embodiments thereof when considered together with the accompanying drawings. In detail, in the drawings:
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The basic structure of the closure device 100 is explained in detail in the applicant's German patent application with the official file reference 10 2019 204 781.5, the description of which is hereby expressly referred to and which in this respect is made part of the disclosure of the present application.
With further reference to
In the state shown in
In order to non-detachably attach the closure device 100 in a secured position shown in
The housing part 104 thus forms, together with the barb element 110, the spiral spring 112 and the linear guide 114, a connection portion which is generally denoted by the reference numeral 115.
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Respective openings 102a and 104a are provided in the two housing parts 102 and 104, through which the locking pin 122 extends in the secured state in order to fix the relative position between the first and the second housing part 102 and 104. In contrast, in
In addition to the locking pin 122 already mentioned, the locking mechanism 120 also comprises a spiral spring 124, via which the locking pin 122 is preloaded into the engagement position shown in
In order to initiate this actuation, the locking mechanism 120 also comprises electronic components 128, in particular a release signal receiving unit 128A, by means of which release signals can be received, and a battery 128B which supplies the energy for the operation of the release signal receiving unit 128A and the shape memory alloy 126.
The release device 200 in turn comprises a release signal transmission unit 202 which is designed and intended to define a release region F*, which is only identified by dashed lines in
In order to be able to ensure that only certain closure devices are opened via the release signal or the release signal is only transmitted when at least one predetermined condition is met, the closure device 100 in the embodiment shown in
In addition or as an alternative to the identification signal receiving unit 204, a detection unit 206 can also be provided, the signal output 206a of which is connected to a signal input 200a of the release device 200. The detection unit 206 which is designed, for example, as a barcode scanner or an RFID detection unit can be intended analogously to detect the security ID or the product ID and forward it to the release device 200.
It should also be added that the communication between all transmission and receiver units of the product anti-theft system S can take place, for example, using Bluetooth or a comparable communication standard. In addition, the closure device 100 also comprises an anti-theft element 130, for example an EAS element, which is intended to interact with an anti-theft system not shown in
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International Application No. PCT/EP2021/053272 , “International Search Report and Written Opinion (Partial translation)”, May 7, 2021, 20 pages. |
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20230102380 A1 | Mar 2023 | US |