Claims
- 1. A safety packing for a product to be exhibited, the safety packing comprising:a housing with an opening through which the product can be inserted into and removed from the safety packing; and a locking mechanism associated with the housing for preventing removal of the product from the housing through the opening, the locking mechanism comprising: a frame connected to the housing; a locking element received in the frame, the locking element being movable between a locking position where the product is prevented from being removed from the housing through the opening, and an open position where the product can be moved into and from the housing through the opening; means for generating a force that urges the locking element toward the open position; a retainer within the frame and movable between a retaining position and a release position, the retainer being operable to secure the locking element in the locking position when the retainer is in the retaining position, the retainer being movable towards the release position through application of a magnetic force so as to release the locking element from the locking position; means for biasing the retainer toward the retaining position; and an opening in the locking mechanism for receiving a magnetic element operable to generate the magnetic force and move the retainer from the retaining position to the release position.
- 2. A packing according to claim 1, further comprising the magnetic element, wherein the opening in the locking mechanism and the magnetic element have complementary shapes.
- 3. A packing according to claim 1, wherein the locking element is movable in a first direction, and the retainer comprises a pin movable in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
- 4. A packing according to claim 3, wherein the frame has a recess in which the pin is received when the retainer is in the retaining position, the force generating means causes the pin to be frictionally retained in the recess, and the locking element is required to be moved counter to the force generated by the force generating means to enable the magnetic force of the magnetic element to draw the pin from the recess.
- 5. A packing according to claim 4, wherein the locking mechanism comprises a second opening through which the locking element can be accessed and moved counter to the force generated by the force generating means.
- 6. A packing according to claim 5, further comprising a pressing element receivable in the second opening of the locking mechanism, wherein the pressing element and the second opening have complementary shapes.
- 7. A safety packing system for a CD package, the safety packing system comprising:a housing with an opening through which the CD package can be inserted into and removed from the safety packing; a frame connected to the housing; a locking element mounted in the frame, the locking element being movable within the frame between a locking position where the CD package is prevented from being removed from the housing through the opening, and an open position where the CD package can be moved into and from the housing through the opening; means for generating a force that urges the locking element toward the open position; an opening in the frame; a magnetic element receivable in the opening of the frame; a retainer mounted in the frame, the retainer being biased toward a retaining position and movable to a release position, the retainer being operable to secure the locking element in the locking position when the retainer is in the retaining position and to release the locking element when the retainer is in the release position, the retainer being movable towards the release position through application of a magnetic force by the magnetic element when received in the opening of the frame so as to release the locking element from the locking position and cause the locking element to move to the open position in response to the force generating means.
- 8. A safety packing system according to claim 7, wherein the magnetic element and the opening in the frame have complementary cross-sectional shapes.
- 9. A safety packing system according to claim 7, wherein the locking element is movable in a first direction, and the retainer is movable in a second direction substantially perpendicular to the first direction.
- 10. A safety packing system according to claim 7, wherein the frame has a recess in which the retainer is received when in the retaining position, the force generating means causes the retainer to be frictionally retained in the recess, and the locking element is required to be moved counter to the force generated by the force generating means to enable the magnetic force of the magnetic element to draw the retainer from the recess.
- 11. A safety packing system according to claim 10, wherein the frame comprises a second opening through which the locking element can be accessed and moved counter to the force generated by the force generating means.
- 12. A safety packing system according to claim 11, further comprising a pressing element receivable in the second opening of the frame, wherein the pressing element and the second opening have complementary cross-sectional shapes.
Priority Claims (1)
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1014308 |
Feb 2000 |
NL |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of International Application No. PCT/EP01/01020, filed Jan. 30, 2001, having a priority claim to Netherlands patent application number 1014308, filed Feb. 7, 2000.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
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PCT/EP01/01020 |
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WO |
00 |
Publishing Document |
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WO01/59240 |
8/16/2001 |
WO |
A |
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