Claims
- 1. A security device comprising:
- a case having a bottom access opening to receive merchandise, a top, two opposing ends and two opposing sidewall surfaces;
- at least one tab protruding from the case; and
- a locking mechanism for maintaining the received merchandise in the case when the locking mechanism is closed, the locking mechanism being fully separable from the case when the locking mechanism is open and including
- a base housing including at least one slot to engage the tab to and secure the case to the locking mechanism,
- two substantially parallel flanges extending from the base housing and spaced apart from each other to overlie at least one of the sidewall surfaces of the case,
- an actuator on the base housing that partially extends adjacent to the access opening for maintaining the received merchandise in the case when the actuator is in a first position, the actuator slidably extending into the base housing, and
- a locking device in the base housing retaining the actuator in the first position when the locking mechanism is closed.
- 2. The security device of claim 1, further including a decoupler for opening the locking device.
- 3. The security device of claim 1, wherein the base housing includes a security strip.
- 4. A security device comprising:
- a case having a bottom open end to receive merchandise, a top surface, two opposing ends and two opposing sidewall surfaces;
- at least one tab protruding from the case; and
- a locking mechanism for maintaining the received merchandise in the case including
- a base housing including at least one slot to receive and retain the tab to secure the case to the locking mechanism,
- at least one flange extending from the base housing to overlie at least one of the sidewall surfaces of the case,
- a movable member for (i) maintaining the received merchandise in the case by blocking the bottom open end and securing the tab in the slot when the locking mechanism is closed and (ii) disengaging from the bottom open end when the locking mechanism is open allowing the tab to become fully separated from the slot and the locking mechanism to become fully separated from the case, and
- a steel pin biased from an inner surface of the base housing against a surface of the movable member for retaining the movable member from moving when the locking mechanism is closed.
- 5. The security device of claim 4, wherein the steel pin is biased against the surface of the movable member by a spring disposed between the steel pin and the inner surface of the base housing.
- 6. The security device of claim 4, further including a decoupler for releasing the retained movable member when the locking mechanism is closed.
- 7. The security device of claim 6, wherein the decoupler comprises:
- a decoupler housing, and
- a magnet positioned in the decoupler housing, the magnet attracting the steel pin when the closed locking mechanism is positioned adjacent the magnet of the decoupler.
- 8. The security device of claim 7, wherein
- the locking mechanism includes two steel pins, each retained in a sleeve, the sleeves being attached to an inner surface of the base housing, the steel pins being biased against a surface of the moveable member for retaining the movable member when the locking mechanism is closed, and
- the decoupler includes at least one magnet positioned in the decoupler housing such that the steel pins are attracted to the at least one magnet and disengage the movable member when the locking mechanism is positioned adjacent the decoupler.
- 9. A locking mechanism for maintaining merchandise in a case, the case having a closed top end, an open bottom end, two opposing end walls and two opposing sidewalls, comprising:
- a base housing for attachment to the case, the base housing having a main surface, the main surface of the base housing including at least one slot to engage at least one tab formed on the case to secure the case to the locking mechanism;
- at least one flange extending from the main surface of the base housing for overlying a sidewall portion of the case;
- an actuator which slidably extends into the base housing for maintaining merchandise received in the bottom open end of the case by (i) at least partially blocking the bottom open end of the case and securing the tab in the slot when the actuator is in a first closed position and (ii) disengaging from the bottom open end of the case when the actuator is in a second open position allowing the tab to become fully separated from the slot and the locking mechanism to become fully separated from the case.
- 10. The locking mechanism of claim 9, further including a decoupler for enabling the actuator to move from the closed position to the open position.
- 11. The locking mechanism of claim 9, further comprising two substantially parallel flanges extending from the main surface of the housing for overlying sidewall portions of the case;
- the base housing including a fixed wall at one end for abutting the top of the case and having the actuator disposed at the other end of the base housing.
- 12. The locking mechanism of claim 11, wherein the base housing includes a locking device and the actuator includes at least one notch, the locking device operatively engaging the at least one notch to lock the actuator in the first closed position.
- 13. The locking mechanism of claim 12, wherein the locking device includes at least one steel pin biased from an inner surface of the base housing against the at least one notch of the actuator.
- 14. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the locking device further includes at least one spring disposed between the inner surface of the base housing and the at least one steel pin such that the steel pin is biased against the notch.
- 15. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the decoupler comprises:
- a decoupler housing, and
- a magnet positioned in the decoupler housing, the magnet attracting the steel pin when the closed locking mechanism, is positioned adjacent the magnet of the decoupler.
- 16. The locking mechanism of claim 15
- including two steel pins, each retained in a sleeve, the sleeves being attached to an inner surface of the housing, the steel pins being biased against a surface of the movable member, and
- the decoupler includes at least one magnet positioned in the decoupler housing such that the steel pins are attracted to the at least one magnet and disengage the movable member when the locking mechanism is positioned adjacent the decoupler.
- 17. The locking mechanism of claim 13, wherein the actuator includes at least one curved surface adjacent the at least one notch such that the at least one steel pin does not prohibit the actuator from moving from the second open position to the first closed position.
- 18. The locking mechanism of claim 9, wherein the housing includes a security strip.
- 19. The locking mechanism of claim 9, wherein the at least one slot includes a wide portion for receiving the at least one tab and a narrow portion for slidingly interlocking the tab.
- 20. The locking mechanism of claim 9, wherein the actuator includes an extension member for engaging the tab and preventing the tab from disengaging from the slot when the actuator is in the first closed position.
- 21. A security device for locking merchandise comprising:
- a case having an open end for receiving the merchandise, a closed end, an outer surface and at least one tab protruding from the outer surface; and
- a locking mechanism for maintaining the received merchandise in the case, the locking mechanism being fully separable from the case and including
- a base housing having at least one slot, the slot being operatively engageable with the tab,
- at least one flange extending from the base housing to overlie at least a portion of the outer surface of the case, and
- a movable member which slidably extends into the base housing, the movable member being movable between a first closed position such that it prevents the tab from disengaging the slot and prevents the locking mechanism from separating from the case and a second open position such that the tab may be disengaged from the slot and the locking mechanism may be fully separated from the case.
- 22. The security device of claim 21, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a locking device in the base housing for fixing the movable member in the first position when the movable member is closed.
- 23. The security device of claim 21 wherein the base housing includes two substantially parallel flanges which extend from the base housing and overlie portions of the outer surface of the case.
- 24. The security device of claim 21, wherein the case includes an integral spring tab portion disposed at its open end, the spring tab being manually pivotable with respect to the outside surface of the case to release the merchandise from the open end of the case and the flange operatively engages the spring tab to prevent the spring tab from releasing the merchandise from the case.
- 25. The security device of claim 21, wherein:
- the case includes an integral spring tab portion disposed at its open end, the spring tab being manually pivotable with respect to the outside surface of the case to release the merchandise from the open end of the case; and
- the base housing includes two substantially parallel flanges which extend from the base housing to overlie portions of the outer surface of the case, at least one flange operatively engaging the spring tab and preventing the spring tab from releasing the merchandise from the case.
- 26. The security device of claim 21 wherein the base housing has two opposite ends and includes a fixed member disposed at one end of the base housing, the movable member being disposed at the other end of the base housing.
- 27. The security device of claim 26, wherein the movable member is adjacent the open end of the case when the movable member is in the first closed position such that the movable member prevents the merchandise from being removed from the case.
- 28. The security device of claim 21, wherein the slot of the base housing includes a wide portion for receiving the tab and a narrow portion for slidingly interlocking the tab.
- 29. The security device of claim 28, wherein the base housing includes two slots, the case includes two corresponding tabs and the slots have a wide portion for receiving the tabs and a narrow portion for slidingly interlocking the tabs.
- 30. The security device of claim 29, wherein the movable member is adjacent one of the open and closed ends of the case when the movable member is in the first closed position such that the case is prevented from moving and the tabs are prevented from disengaging the slots.
- 31. The security device of claim 21, wherein the movable member includes a sliding portion which slidably extends into the base housing.
- 32. The security device of claim 31, wherein the sliding portion of the movable member includes an extension member which operatively engages the tab of the case when the movable member is in the first closed position such that the tab is prevented from disengaging the slot.
- 33. The security device of claim 31, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a locking device, the locking device fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the locking device is engaged and permitting movement of the movable member into the second open position when the locking device is disengaged.
- 34. The security device of claim 33, wherein the sliding portion of the movable member includes at least one notch, the notch being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position.
- 35. The security device of claim 33, wherein the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member when the movable member is in the first closed position.
- 36. The security device of claim 33, wherein:
- the sliding portion of the movable member includes at least one notch, the notch being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position; and
- the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is normally biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member in the first closed position when the steel pin engages the notch of the sliding portion.
- 37. The security device of claim 36, wherein the sliding portion includes at least one curved surface forming part of the notch such that the contact of the steel pin does not prohibit the movable member from moving from the second open position to the first closed position.
- 38. The security device of claim 36, wherein at least one spring is coupled to an inside surface of the base housing and biases the at least on steel pin against the sliding portion.
- 39. The security device of claim 21, wherein:
- the locking mechanism further includes a locking device, the locking device fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the locking device is engaged and permitting movement of the movable member into the second open position when the locking device is disengaged; and
- the security device further comprises a decoupler for disengaging the locking device.
- 40. The security device of claim 39 wherein the decoupler includes a decoupler housing having at least one magnet disposed therein such that the locking device is disengaged when the decoupler housing is positioned adjacent the base housing.
- 41. The security device of claim 39, wherein:
- the movable member includes a sliding portion which slidably extends into the base housing;
- the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member when the movable member is in the first closed position, the steel pin being attracted to the magnet and disengaged from the sliding portion when the decoupler housing is positioned adjacent the base housing.
- 42. The security device of claim 39, wherein:
- the movable member includes a sliding portion which slidably extends into the base housing;
- the sliding portion of the movable member includes two oppositely spaced surfaces each having a notch disposed therein, the notches being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position;
- the locking device includes two oppositely disposed steel pins which are normally biased against the spaced surfaces of the sliding portion, the steel pins fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the steel pins engage the notches; and
- the decoupler including a decoupler housing, the decoupler housing including a channel having two oppositely spaced sides for receiving at least a portion of the base housing having the locking device disposed therein, the decoupler housing having a magnet disposed adjacent each side;
- the magnets attracting the steel pins, moving them out of the notches of the sliding portion and allowing the movable member to move to the second open position when the base housing is positioned within the channel of the decoupler housing.
- 43. A security device for locking merchandise comprising:
- a case having an open end for receiving the merchandise, a closed end, and an outer surface; and
- a locking mechanism for maintaining the received merchandise in the case, the locking mechanism being fully separable from the case and including
- a base housing coupled to the case,
- at least one flange extending from the base housing to overlie at least a portion of the outer surface of the case, and
- a movable member which slidably extends into the base housing, the movable member being movable between a first closed position where it maintains the received merchandise in the case by at least partially blocking the bottom open end and a second open position such that the locking mechanism may be fully separated from the case.
- 44. The security device of claim 43, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a locking device in the base housing for fixing the movable member in the first position when the movable member is closed.
- 45. The security device of claim 43 wherein the base housing includes two substantially parallel flanges which extend from the base housing and overlie portions of the outer surface of the case.
- 46. The security device of claim 43, wherein the case includes an integral spring tab portion disposed at its open end, the spring tab being manually pivotable with respect to the outside surface of the case to release the merchandise from the open end of the case and the flange operatively engages the spring tab to prevent the spring tab from releasing the merchandise from the case.
- 47. The security device of claim 43, wherein:
- the case includes an integral spring tab portion disposed at its open end, the spring tab being manually pivotable with respect to the outside surface of the case to release the merchandise from the open end of the case; and
- the base housing includes two substantially parallel flanges which extend from the base housing to overlie portions of the outer surface of the case, at least one flange operatively engaging the spring tab and preventing the spring tab from releasing the merchandise from the case.
- 48. The security device of claim 43 wherein the base housing has two opposite ends and includes a fixed member disposed at one end of the base housing, the movable member being disposed at the other end of the base housing.
- 49. The security device of claim 48, wherein the movable member is adjacent the open end of the case when the movable member is in the first closed position such that the movable member prevents the merchandise from being removed from the case.
- 50. The security device of claim 43, wherein the locking mechanism further includes a locking device, the locking device fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the locking device is engaged and permitting movement of the movable member into the second open position when the locking device is disengaged.
- 51. The security device of claim 50, wherein the sliding portion of the movable member includes at least one notch, the notch being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position.
- 52. The security device of claim 50, wherein the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member when the movable member is in the first closed position.
- 53. The security device of claim 52, wherein:
- the sliding portion of the movable member includes at least one notch, the notch being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position; and
- the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is normally biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member in the first closed position when the steel pin engages the notch of the sliding portion.
- 54. The security device of claim 53, wherein the sliding portion includes at least one curved surface forming part of the notch such that the contact of the steel pin does not prohibit the movable member from moving from the second open position to the first closed position.
- 55. The security device of claim 53, wherein at least one spring is coupled to an inside surface of the base housing and biases the at least on steel pin against the sliding portion.
- 56. The security device of claim 43, wherein:
- the locking mechanism further includes a locking device, the locking device fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the locking device is engaged and permitting movement of the movable member into the second open position when the locking device is disengaged; and
- the security device further comprises a decoupler for disengaging the locking device.
- 57. The security device of claim 56 wherein the decoupler includes a decoupler housing having at least one magnet disposed therein such that the locking device is disengaged when the decoupler housing is positioned adjacent the base housing.
- 58. The security device of claim 56, wherein:
- the movable member includes a sliding portion which slidably extends into the base housing;
- the locking device includes at least one steel pin which is biased against the sliding portion of the movable member and fixes the movable member when the movable member is in the first closed position, the steel pin being attracted to the magnet and disengaged from the sliding portion when the decoupler housing is positioned adjacent the base housing.
- 59. The security device of claim 56, wherein:
- the movable member includes a sliding portion which slidably extends into the base housing;
- the sliding portion of the movable member includes two oppositely spaced surfaces each having a notch disposed therein, the notches being contacted by the locking device when the locking device is engaged such that the movable member is fixed in the first closed position;
- the locking device includes two oppositely disposed steel pins which are normally biased against the spaced surfaces of the sliding portion, the steel pins fixing the movable member in the first closed position when the steel pins engage the notches; and
- the decoupler including a decoupler housing, the decoupler housing including a channel having two oppositely spaced sides for receiving at least a portion of the base housing having the locking device disposed therein, the decoupler housing having a magnet disposed adjacent each side;
- the magnets attracting the steel pins, moving them out of the notches of the sliding portion and allowing the movable member to move to the second open position when the base housing is positioned within the channel of the decoupler housing.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/398,280 filed Mar. 3, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,598,728 the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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