This invention relates to a novel security and to methods related thereto. In particular, but not exclusively, the present invention relates to a security tag which may be securely fitted to an article per se.
Conventional security for products in the retail environment has tended to be a simple form of locking the product to a rigid structure or if the goods are to be protected they can be connected to a store alarm where, if the goods are taken, the alarm is triggered.
There are however a number of problems associated with known security methods and devices. Notably when products are locked within a retail environment it is a time consuming process to unlock the product so that a potential consumer can examine that product closely. Also on the occasion that a product is stolen an alarm is triggered only within a retail environment. Once a thief has moved away from such an environment there is no longer any indication that property held by that person is stolen property.
It is an aim of the present invention to at least partly mitigate the above-mentioned problems.
It is an aim of embodiments of the present invention to provide a security device which may be releasably secured to a product which will be retained with a product if it is stolen and issue an audible and/or visible alarm.
Thus, according to the invention we provide a security apparatus comprising a case provided with an aperture, the aperture being closable by a clasp, the clasp being operable by a trigger which operates in response to a radio frequency (RF) signal.
In the present invention there is provided a case that may be securely fixed to an item, which having a receiver will sense if it is within range of a given transmitter. In the event that the item is taken beyond the range of the transmitter then an alarm will sound from within the case. There is further provided a motion sensor that will allow the electronics to rest while not being moved, to save power. There will also be provided a clasp that will be used to fix the case to the object and a further method using a cord that may be attached to the product and may have an anti-force connection to the alarm system within the case. This system may be used to protect products within a retail environment where one transmitter may offer a ‘safe zone signal’ to a plurality of receivers within secure cases, or be used by an individual to protect a single item.
According to a further aspect of the invention we provide a security system which comprises,
The system of the invention is advantageous that, inter alia, the radio frequency transmitter can be positioned remotely from the security apparatus.
The present invention is designed to turn the location of the alarm from being attached to the store building to being attached to the product to be protected, the advantage being that, inter alia, if the product cannot be removed from the alarm case, the person removing the item can be easily identified as the thief.
The present invention provides for a transmitter; in the preferred embodiment this will be in the form of a radio frequency transmission. The signal offered by the transmitter may be received by a plurality of receivers within an area or ‘safe zone’. The receiver is controlled by a controller that is linked to a motion sensor and further sensors within the case that will allow the alarm to respond to a number of adverse experiences. To conserve power the system will be programmed to remain in a state of very low power use until the motion sensor senses movement then the controller will then wake the receiver to seek the coded transmission from the transmitter. As long as the receiver can still receive the transmission it will not operate the alarm. Should the receiver start to miss some of the transmissions then it will start to beep. If the transmissions become weaker still, indicating that the item is being taken further away from the intended safe zone created by the output signal of the transmitter, then the alarm will go into full volume bleeping state. At this stage it is anticipated that the person in control of the product with the case attached will either return or drop the item. There may be provided a hand-held transmitter that will stop the alarm sounding, which will be held by staff members only.
The present invention provides for a clasp that will go around the item to be protected. It is anticipated that there will be a further sensor (not shown) provided so that any flexing or forcing of the clasp will automatically put the alarm into full volume alert. In the preferred embodiment there may also be provided a further attaching means so that the case may be securely connected to the product that it is intended to protect. This may take the form of a steel cord, or a cord of a similarly robust material, that will be connected inside the case in such a way that should there be any attempt to pull the case away from the product, the alarm will operate at full volume. The cord may have a variety of external ends in order to connect to other items. For example the cord may have a steel washer or similar so that a secure fixing may connect it to an item, such as electrical goods by means of a secure screw fixing. There may also be provided a spike and magnetic releasable cone that are common for the protection of clothing, or a locking means such as a Kensington lock that is commonly used on laptop computers. The present invention includes a connection method herein shown as a spring. In the preferred embodiment there is a biasing means which presses the collar securing one end of the cord onto a switch sensor. If the cord is pulled then the force will compress the spring and the collar will lose contact with a sensor and operate the alarm at full volume.
In the present invention there is provided a controller that will allow the electronics to go from a low power use ‘sleep’ mode to an armed mode when the case is being moved. If the unit is then moved to the outer edge of the ‘safe zone’ the unit will adopt a warning slow beeping mode. The unit will then adopt a full alarm mode when the case is taken away from the transmitter or if a forceful attempt is made to separate it from the product being protected.
There is a further aspect of the present invention where there is provided a key to unlock the clasp to disconnect the case from the product which it is intended to protect. There are many lock and key systems some of which are more sophisticated and costly than others. In the present invention we have provided a key and lock that is simple in appearance yet will only work with the use of a small powerful magnet within the body of the key. This is a novel approach to a lock mechanism where the magnet in the key attracts a steel element within the lock so that only when the special key is inserted will the latch of the lock be engaged and operate. As small magnets of this nature are not normally used in keys it is anticipated that this will provide an extra level of security. However this will not offer any specific security to different units; i.e. one key will fit all that are produced. It may be appreciated that the key is required to open the clasp mechanically; the alternative may be a more costly solenoid or motor. However as there is already provided a receiver in the design, the present invention may include a controller that will recognise a specific release code. If the key is inserted prior to the release code being received then the alarm will sound. In order to gain more time for the owner to protect against a thief with a key there could be provided a key cover that will trigger the alarm prior to the key being inserted. In this case the alarm will be triggered on movement of the cover. The alarm will not operate if it is deactivated by the correct code transmitted from a handheld transmitter with a specific code for that unit. As there is a large range of coded messages that can be received it will be simple to select new ones for new customers. So by way of example a key holder from shop a. will not be able to operate the system in shop b. Should the device be used by members of the public the owner of one unit will not be able to de-activate the unit of another.
The present invention includes a printed circuit board (pcb) on which the electronic components are located. These will include a radio frequency receiver with an antenna, a programmable chip with the software that governs the operation of the device, a battery, a motion sensor and at least one switch that will operate in an open or closed way to monitor the use of the key; further switches may be used to monitor stress on the cable connection into the case or wrenching of the clasp to detect an attempt at forced disconnection with the product that it is there to protect.
It will be understood by those who design electronic components of this nature that there is normally an objective to conserve the power used by the battery. To this end there is provided a motion sensor to ‘awaken’ the unit—a stationary unit is very unlikely to be stolen. In this way the rest of the electronics can be placed in a state of very low power use until the motion sensor alerts the system that there is movement and then the receiver can be turned on to sense if it can receive the ‘safe zone’ transmission.
In a further aspect of the invention there is provided a clasp that closes around a part of the product to be protected to form a secure connection. The clasp moves from an open to a closed position, being held on a ratchet. This allows the clasp to hold onto a greater range of items as it can hold around any reverse angle on the product to be protected. In a further development of the clasp arrangement there may be provided a spike to go through material such as cloth so that the unit can be fixed to a wider range of products.
In a further aspect of the present invention there is a case that is made in two halves and secured together by means of secure fixings. The access to the rotatable tops of the fixings will be concealed by push fit plugs that will need to be drilled out before the fixings can be removed.
It may be understood that the problem that this invention is intended to solve is the separation of an item of value from the owner. It should therefore be clear that this may be true for retailers and their goods but it may also be true for members of the public particularly when they are travelling. Therefore people who carry items of value such as a laptop, briefcase, handbag or the like may keep the small transmitter on their person and the alarm unit on their property that is to be protected. Not only will this help them protect their goods from theft but also help them not to leave their valuables behind.
The invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
The following numbering scheme will be adhered to:
In the present invention there is provided a case of which 1 is the base (
Within the base there is also provided clasp member 5 with handle 6 and ratchet 7 which is retained in the case in such a way that it can move from an open to closed position between the sidewall of the case and retaining walls 8.
There is further provided a lock 9 which is operated by a magnetic key, the components of which are more fully described with reference to
Retained within case lid 2 (
The lock is made up of three main parts a swivel block 25 which is retained on post 26, the lever arm 27 which shares post 26 and the spring catch 28 which is positively located on block 25 by means of a square post 29. The spring catch retains an item with ferrous content here shown as a steel nut 30. The parts are so arranged that when the key is inserted steel 30 is attracted by the magnet within key 20 which draws the spring catch closer to swivel block 25 so that leg 31 and pushing face 32 (see
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The programmable chip on the pcb will determine whether the alarm should operate depending on the code and strength of the signal being received.
The above-mentioned examples have been given by way of example only. It will be understood that modifications may be made to the specifically described component parts without departing from the scope of the present invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0412498.8 | Jun 2004 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB05/02139 | 5/31/2005 | WO | 00 | 8/10/2007 |