Claims
- 1. A point-of-sale security system for a product, said system comprising:
a container for containing said product; a holder assembly, said holder assembly including a closure device for closing said container; said holder assembly and said container being operatively coupled together by means of cooperative members, said cooperative members being configured so that:
a) when an associated stop member is enabled, said cooperative members prevent decoupling of said holder assembly from said container; and b) when said stop member is disabled, said cooperative members enable decoupling of said holder assembly from said container.
- 2. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said holder assembly is a hang tag.
- 3. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 2, wherein said closure device comprises a cap which is integral with said hang tag.
- 4. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
said cap includes a pair of flexibly-movable parts; said hang tag is integrally associated with said stop member; and said hang tag is configured to be severed, along with its stop member, from said cap and to be discarded; thereby disabling said stop member and permitting said cap to be decoupled from said container.
- 5. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 4, wherein said cap includes a pair of slits to enable flexing of said two associated flexibly-movable parts of said cap, thereby to urge movement of said slits towards one another at their open ends, to enable decoupling of said cap from said container.
- 6. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 5, wherein
said cap is provided with at least two external locking ramped projections; and said container is provided with a like number of cooperating locking apertures, whereby said cap and said container may be selectively coupled and decoupled.
- 7. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 6, wherein:
said stop member is a tongue projecting from said hang tag; and said tongue is slidably disposed within a longitudinal slot between two opposed integral, internally-oriented projections within the interior of said cap.
- 8. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 3, wherein
said cap comprises two flexibly-movable parts which are held unitary by a pair of integrally-molded straps; and said integrally-molded straps comprise said stop member; whereby, when said straps are severed, said two parts of said cap may be urged towards one another, thereby enabling decoupling of said cap from said container.
- 9. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 8, wherein
said cap is provided with at least two external locking ramped projections; and said container is provided with a like number of cooperating locking apertures, whereby said cap and said container may be selectively coupled and decoupled.
- 10. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 3, wherein
said cap comprises two flexibly-movable parts; and said flexibly-movable parts are held together, and said cap is secured to said container, by means of a pin passing through cooperating aligned apertures in said cap and said container, said pin being secured in said apertures; whereby, when said pin is structurally-altered to enable removable from said apertures, the two parts of said cap may be urged towards one another, thereby enabling decoupling of said cap from said container.
- 11. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 10, wherein said two flexibly-movable parts of said cap are also held together by severable, integrally-molded straps.
- 12. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 10, wherein:
said cap is provided with at least two external locking ramped projections; and said container is provided with a like number of cooperating locking apertures, whereby said cap and said container may be selectively coupled and decoupled.
- 13. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 3, wherein:
said cap includes a pair of flexibly-movable parts; said hang tag is integrally associated with said stop member; and said cap is secured to said hang tag by means of mushroom pins and cooperating apertures which are operatively associated with said hang tag and said cap; whereby, when said mushroom pins are structurally-altered to enable removal from said apertures, the two parts of said cap may be urged towards one another to enable decoupling of said cap and said container.
- 14. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 13, wherein:
said cap is provided with at least two external locking projections; and said container is provided with a like number of cooperating locking apertures, whereby said cap and said container may be selectively coupled and decoupled.
- 15. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 14, wherein:
said stop member is a tongue projecting from said hang tag; and said tongue is slidably disposed within a longitudinal slot between two opposed internal, inwardly-oriented projections within the interior of said cap.
- 16. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 2, wherein:
said cap includes an integral cap which is inset within a lower edge of said hang tag; said hang tag is integrally associated with said stop member; and said hang tag is configured to be severed, along with its stop member, from said cap and to be discarded; thereby disabling said stop member and permitting said cap to be decoupled from said container.
- 17. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 16, wherein:
said cap is provided with at least two external locking ramped projections; and said container is provided with a like number of cooperating locking apertures; whereby said cap and said container may be selectively coupled and decoupled.
- 18. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 17, wherein:
said stop member is a tongue projecting from said hang tag; and said tongue is slidably disposed within a longitudinal slot between two opposed internal, inwardly-oriented projections within the interior of said cap.
- 19. The point-of-sale security system as claimed in claim 1, wherein said holder assembly has at least one tab extending axially therefrom, each said tab engaging in a corresponding slot in said container to prevent the tube from rotating about its axis while attached to said holder.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a formal application based on and claiming the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/311,084, filed Aug. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60311084 |
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