This Application is a non-provisional Application of Great Britain Application No. GB 1315838.1, filed Sep. 5, 2013, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a security device for protection of a product, a system for security protection and a method of using a security device to protect a product. The invention is particularly useful for protecting container products, such as candle jars.
Products to be sold in retail stores may be provided with security devices to prevent stealing, tampering or other actions detrimental to the value or security of the product.
A typical security device well known in the art is attached to an external surface of a product to be protected or a box containing said product by means of an adhesive or other attachment means (e.g. wires from a spool on the device or plastic braces to clip onto the product). However, the attachment of the security device to the product while the product is on display in a retail store may obscure information useful for sales and marketing and/or prevent examination of and interaction with the product by a potential buyer. Furthermore, the attachment of the security device to the product may detract from the aesthetic appeal of the product, thereby possibly deterring potential buyers. Additionally, these external security devices may put the product at risk of damage and/or take up significant display space, thus reducing the number of products able to be on display.
There is a need for a security device which overcomes at least some of the disadvantages associated with those external security devices currently available.
According to the present invention, there is described a security device for protection of a product, the security device comprising a body portion moveable between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration and a locking mechanism operable to lock the body portion in the expanded configuration and operable to unlock the body portion from the expanded configuration wherein, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion has a length that cannot be reduced below a predefined length. By placement of a body portion of a security device inside a product, the product can be protected without the need for external attachment and the associated disadvantages as described above.
Advantageously, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the length of the body portion is substantially fixed. By having a length that is substantially fixed, there is no possibility of the security device being reduced in size to be removed from the product through the opening.
Advantageously, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion has a cross-sectional area that cannot be reduced below a predefined area.
Advantageously, when the body portion is locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion has a cross-sectional area that is substantially fixed.
Advantageously, the locking mechanism is operable to unlock the body portion from the expanded configuration by application of a separate key device. Having a separate key device increases security by permitting only those with the necessary key device to unlock the security device.
Advantageously, the security device further comprises one or more of an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tag suitable for tracking the security device, an anti-tamper alarm, a light sensitive alarm, a movement sensitive alarm, and an ink or dye deployment device. These additional features provide extra security to the product.
Advantageously, the body portion is substantially planar in both the contracted configuration and the expanded configuration. By being substantially planar the body portion, once inside the product, can move into the expanded configuration in a narrow space inside the product.
Advantageously, the body portion comprises a first section and a second section, the first and second sections being coupled so as to permit planar movement of the first section relative to the second section.
There is also described, in accordance with the present invention, a system for security protection, the system comprising the security device of the present invention and a product to be protected, the product comprising an opening, wherein, in use when the body portion is in the contracted configuration, the body portion is insertable into the product through the opening; when the body portion is inside the product, the body portion is able to be moved from the contracted configuration to the expanded configuration; and when the body portion is inside the product in the expanded configuration, the locking mechanism is engagable to lock the body portion in the expanded configuration such that the body portion cannot be removed from the product through the opening.
Advantageously, the product is a container comprising the opening, wherein a size of the opening is smaller than a size of the container. Such a size may be a diameter, a perimeter or a cross-sectional area.
Advantageously, the container contains a candle having a wick accessible through the opening. This type of product is ideally suited for protection by the security device of the present invention, as attachment of an external security device is particularly undesirable because the aesthetic appearance of the product is important in attracting potential customers.
Advantageously, in use, when the body portion is inside the container and locked in the expanded configuration, the body portion prevents access to the wick through the opening. Therefore, even if someone managed to steal the candle from a retail outlet, that person would not be able to use the candle as he/she would not be able to light the wick.
Advantageously, in use, when the body portion is inside the container and locked in the expanded configuration, air can pass from a surface of the candle through the opening such as to allow olfactory interaction of a user with the candle. Thus when the security device is protecting the candle, the user is not prevented from smelling the candle. This is important because the scent of the candle is often one of the selling points.
Advantageously, an edge of the body portion is shaped to substantially conform an inner surface of the container. Having such a shaped body portion means, for example, that any pressure exerted by the body portion on the container would be more evenly distributed than if the body portion only touched the container in one place. Such a shaped body portion also helps to provide a tight fit of the body portion within the container.
Advantageously, the container is a Yankee Candle™ jar.
In accordance with the present invention, there is also described a method of using a security device to protect a product, the security device comprising a body portion operable to be moved between a contracted configuration and an expanded configuration, the product comprising an opening, the method comprising when the body portion is in the contracted configuration, inserting the body portion into the product through the opening; when the body portion is inside the product, moving the body portion from the contracted configuration to the expanded configuration; and when the body portion is inside the product and in the expanded configuration, engaging a locking mechanism of the security device to lock the body portion in the expanded configuration such that the body portion cannot be removed from the product through the opening.
Advantageously, the method includes disengaging the locking mechanism of the security device to unlock the body portion from the expanded configuration so as to move the body portion from the expanded configuration to the contracted configuration whereby the body portion may be removed from the product through the opening.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is now provided with reference to the accompanying figures.
The body portion 2 comprises a first section 3 and a second section 5. The first and section sections of the body portion are substantially planar. The first section 3 is substantially rectangular with a substantially straight end 34 and a curved end 30. The second section 5 is substantially rectangular with a straight end 36 and a curved end 32. The first section 3 is substantially hollow with an opening at the straight end 34 such that the straight end 36 of the second section 5 can engage with the straight end 34 of the first section 3 such that the second section 5 can slide in and out of the first section 3. Thus planar movement of the first section 3 relative to the second section 5 is possible, where such movement varies the overlap between the first section 3 and second section 5. It is to be understood that there may be alternative means provided such that the first section 3 and the second section 5 are coupled so as to permit planar movement of the first section relative to the second section. The body portion 2 is substantially planar in both the contracted configuration 2a and the expanded configuration 2b.
The body portion 2 has a length 4 between the curved edge 30 of the first section 3 and the curved edge 32 of the second section 5, where the length 4 varies as the first section 3 and the second section 5 move relative to each other. The length 4 may vary between a length 4a in the contracted configuration 2a and a length 4b in the expanded configuration 2b. Each expanded configuration 2b has a length 4b that is greater than the length 4a of the contracted configuration 2a. Additionally, the body portion 2 has a cross-sectional area that varies as the first section 3 and the second section 5 move relative to each other. Each expanded configuration 2b has a cross-sectional area that is greater than a cross-sectional area of the contracted configuration 2a.
The movement of the first section 3 relative to the second section 5 may be possible by a mechanism such as a spring loaded mechanism connecting the first and section sections, where the body portion 2 is originally in the contracted configuration 2a and a user presses a button to release the spring. Alternatively, the first section 3 and the second section 5 may be moveable by means of actuation by the user either manually or by means of additional actuating means (e.g. a separate device for moving the first and second sections of the body portion 2).
The security device 1 of
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When the body portion 2 of security device 1 of
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the locking mechanism is operable to be disengaged. Thus it is possible to unlock the body portion 2 from the expanded configuration 2b by disengaging the locking mechanism. By disengaging the locking mechanism, the body portion 2 becomes moveable from the expanded configuration 2b to the contracted configuration 2a (and any intermediate configurations in between) as the first section 3 and second section 5 are no longer restricted or prevented from moving relative to each other. Thus the length 4 may vary, including being reduced below the predetermined length. Additionally, the cross-sectional area of the body portion 2 may vary from the cross-sectional area of the body portion 2 in the expanded configuration 2b to the cross-sectional area of the body portion 2 in the contracted configuration 2a and the cross-sectional areas of the intermediate configurations. Optionally, a separate device may be used to unlock the locking mechanism, which may be different from the separate device used to lock the locking mechanism. For example, the separate device may be a key, or a magnet may be used to lift a gear within the device to release engagement of the gear with teeth inside the device. Having a separate device to unlock the locking mechanism would be advantageous as it would mean that only selected individuals can unlock the locking mechanism and thus increase the security of the product. Furthermore, the individuals tasked with locking the locking mechanism may be different individuals to those individuals tasked with unlocking the locking mechanism. Thus, by providing a separate device to lock the locking mechanism that is different from the device provided to unlock the locking mechanism, the security protection of the product is increased.
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In use, the security device 1 of
The method of use further comprises, when the body portion is inside the product, moving the body portion 2 from the contracted configuration 2a to the expanded configuration 2b. When inside the container 11, the body portion 2 is arranged at a place inside the container 11 such that the body portion 2 is able to be moved from the contracted configuration 2a to the expanded configuration 2b, for example, when the body portion 2 is located at a sufficient distance inside the container such as just below the top of the shoulder 16 as illustrated in
The method of use further comprises, when the body portion 2 is inside the container 11 and locked in the expanded configuration 2b, engaging the locking mechanism to lock the body portion 2 in the expanded configuration 2b such that the body portion 2 cannot be removed from the container through the opening. The locking mechanism of the security device 1 is engageable when the body portion 2 is inside the product in the expanded configuration 2b. For example, the locking mechanism may be engaged by direct access through the opening 14 or by remote access. By engaging the locking mechanism when the body portion 2 is in the expanded configuration 2b, the body portion 2 is locked in the expanded configuration 2b and has a size that cannot be reduced below a predefined size. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the predefined size is greater than the size of the opening 14 such that the size of the body portion 2 cannot be reduced so as to allow the body portion 2 to be removed from the opening. For example, the size of the body portion 2 in the expanded configuration 2b may be the length 4b, which is greater than the diameter of the opening 14, or the size of the body portion 2 in the expanded configuration 2b may be its cross-sectional area, which is greater than the cross-sectional area of the opening. Thus when the body portion 2 is in the expanded configuration 2b, the body portion 2 is not removable through the opening 14. Thus, the body portion 2 is not removable from within the container 11 without breaking the container 11.
In the embodiment of
In the embodiment of
The security device of
In an additional embodiment, the method of use further comprises disengaging the locking mechanism of the security device 1 to unlock the body portion 2 from the expanded configuration 2b so as to move the body portion 2 from the expanded configuration 2b to the contracted configuration 2a whereby the body portion 2 may be removed from the product through the opening. By disengaging the locking mechanism of the security device 1, the body portion 2 is once again moveable between the expanded configuration 2b and the contracted configuration and any intermediate expanded configurations. Thus the body portion 2 can be removed from the product 10 without damage to the product 10 or the security device 1. This provides the advantage of allowing the security device 1 to be removed for maintenance or for re-use on another product 10 through a method as detailed above. Thus, the security device 1 is preferably re-useable. Nonetheless, a disposable security device is also envisaged within the scope of the invention,
Although preferred embodiments of the invention have been described, it is to be understood that these are by way of example only and that various modifications may be contemplated.
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