This invention relates to security devices for bottles or other containers, of the kind in which the security device is lockable to the container in blocking access to content of the container.
A security device of the kind specified above for bottles is known for example from EP1557365 in which a device in the form of a sleeve with a closed end fits over the opening at the top of the bottle-neck blocking access to the bottle-content, and catch members pivoted to the sleeve are retained engaged under one or more arcuate lips or shoulders of the bottle-neck by a lock that locks the catches to the bottle and requires release in order subsequently to free the device from the bottle.
Bottle-security devices of the above kind have been used widely to deter theft where bottles of alcoholic and other drinks of premium quality and price have been offered for sale publicly. In particular, it is normal for such bottles to have the security device fitted to them individually in a retail or other sales-establishment before they are put on display or are otherwise within public-availability, and for the security device to be released from its bottle only at the time of sale. The locking of the device to the bottle advantageously deters a potential thief from stealing the bottle, because once the device has been locked to it, immediate normal access to the bottle-content is blocked and forced breaking of the device from the bottle is likely to spill and/or contaminate the content. Moreover, the existence of the security device locked to a bottle, outside the establishment is evidence that it has not been acquired legitimately through sale. Additionally the device will contain one or more security tags designed to activate detection gates. The detection gates are designed to prevent people moving through a location with a product where the security device has not been removed.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a security device of the specified kind that is of an improved form and potentially wider application than known forms.
According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a security device for locking to a container in blocking access to content of the container, wherein the security device has a locking mechanism contained within a housing, the locking mechanism comprising: a slider for sliding within the housing between an unlocked state and a locking state; and a catch mounted within the housing for displacement relative to the slider, the catch having a blocking condition in which it blocks sliding of the slider between its unlocked and locking states, and an activated condition in which the catch is displaced from its blocking condition in response to an activating action applied externally to the security device, the catch reverting to its blocking condition on termination of application of the activating action; and wherein the security device further includes means coupled to the slider for locking the security device to the container as aforesaid when the slider is in its locking state.
The means coupled to the slider may comprise one or more flexible legs extending from the slider, and the one or more flexible legs may each have an individual foot for engagement with the container when the slider is in its locking state.
The slider may have one or more tab-projections for abutting the catch when the catch is in its blocking condition, to block sliding of the slider to its locking state from its unlocked state. The same, or a different one or more tab-projections, may abut the catch to block sliding of the slider to its unlocked state from its locking state.
According to a feature of the present invention a security device for locking to the neck of a bottle comprises a housing to cover the mouth of the bottle in blocking access to content of the bottle, a slider for sliding within the housing between an unlocked state and a locking state, a catch mounted within the housing in a blocking location where it blocks sliding of the slider between the unlocked and locking states, the catch being responsive to application to the security device of an externally-applied magnetic attraction to be displaced from its blocking location during application of the magnetic attraction, before returning to its blocking location on termination of application of the magnetic attraction, and means coupled to the slider for locking the security device to the bottle as aforesaid when the slider is in its locking state.
An example of a security device in accordance with the present invention for locking to a bottle, will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
A locking mechanism 6 (visible partially within the opening 4 of
Referring to
Locking of the device 1 to the bottle B (the locked state of the device 1) can be carried out from either of the two states in which the security device 1 is in its pre-locking state (represented in
It is preferred to apply the device 1 to the bottle B with the device 1 in its pre-locking state as illustrated in
When the security device 1 is in the pre-locking state and placed on top of the neck N of the bottle B as illustrated in
The locked state of
The pre-locking state is essentially the same as a state which is achieved during the process of locking the security device 1 to a bottle from the unlocked state, and will be described below following description of the mechanism 6 and its operation throughout that latter process, to bring about locking to the bottle B.
Dealing now in greater detail with the mechanism 6 and its operation, reference is directed initially to
Three blocking tabs 16 to 18 project radially outwards from the slider 14 with the tab 17 aligned with the nose projection 5. The tab 16 is at right angles to the tab 17 and the tab 18 is located diametrically opposite the tab 16.
The three tabs 16 to 18 slide within individual guide slots 19 to 21 that are each formed within the housing 2 between the longitudinal walls of respective pairs of the channels 15. In the unlocked state, the tabs 16 to 18 abut individual annular shoulders 23 within their respective slots 19 to 21 (the tabs 17 and 18 abutting two of the three shoulders 23 are shown in
As the device 1 is pushed down onto the top of the bottle B from the unlocked state shown in
The arcuate catch 24 extends under the cap 3 across open tops of the guide slots 19 to 21, with a central boss 25 of its arcuate length aligned with the inside of the nose projection 5. While the mechanism 6 remains unactivated, the inside surface of the catch 24 bears conformally, surface-to surface, against the outside surface of a circular lip 26 that depends downwardly from the underside of the cap 3.
A ferromagnetic screw 27 is screwed into the center of the boss 25, and a helically-coiled compression spring 28 is seated on the boss 25 coaxially with the screw 27 to bear on the inside of the housing 2 within the nose projection 5. In the unactivated condition of the device 1, the spring 28 urges the catch 24 firmly against the lip 26, and it is in this position of the catch 24 (represented in
Activation of the device 1 to relieve the obstruction provided by the catch 24, is achieved by bringing the nose projection 5 of the device 1 and a magnet M into close proximity with one another (as represented in
Accordingly, resumed pushing of the device 1 down on the bottle B from the blocked condition of the mechanism 6 represented in
When now, while the downward force on the device 1 is maintained, and just after the condition illustrated by
Accordingly, on release of the downward pressure on the device 1, the slider 14 tends to move downwardly under the resilient action brought about by the confinement of the two sets of legs 7 and 8 within the housing 2, but is restrained from doing so by engagement of the tab 17 in a central slot 36 in the top edge of the catch 24 and engagement of the tabs 16 and 18 within rectangular-notches 37 and 38 respectively at the ends 30 and 31 of the catch 24 (details of the catch 24 are best seen in
Removal of the device 1 from the bottle B can be achieved only by bringing the magnet M and the nose projection 5 back together and pulling the bottle B to withdraw the neck N from within the device 1. The catch 24 adopts its displaced condition in response to the magnet M, and by this the blocking engagement it provides to the tabs 16 to 18 is withdrawn so as to release the slider 14 to slide down the housing 2 under the downward force resulting from the resilient legs 7 and 8 bearing against the inside of the housing 2. This returns the tabs 16 to 18 to abutment with the annular shoulder 23, restoring the device 1 to its unlocked state represented in
The security device 1 can be set to the pre-locking state represented in
When security devices such as the device 1 are locked to bottles at the bottle -filling establishment, a greater degree of security against theft is provided over and above the deterrent achieved simply during display and availability at a retail or other sales establishment, since the deterrent also applies to the bottles in bulk at the outset of their transit from the filling establishment to the retail establishment.
Evidence of such a theft, like that from a retail or sales establishment, is provided by the unauthorized existence of a security device locked to a bottle.
The form of security device 1 described above has advantage over known security devices of the above-specified kind in that, importantly, when locked to a bottle, it does not add significantly to the height of the bottle (the addition to height is illustrated, for example, by comparison between the bottle B as represented in
The various embodiments described above can be combined to provide further embodiments. All of the U.S. patents, U.S. patent application publications, U.S. patent applications, foreign patents, foreign patent applications and non-patent publications referred to in this specification and/or listed in the Application Data Sheet are incorporated herein by reference, in their entirety. Aspects of the embodiments can be modified, if necessary to employ concepts of the various patents, applications and publications to provide yet further embodiments.
These and other changes can be made to the embodiments in light of the above-detailed description. In general, in the following claims, the terms used should not be construed to limit the claims to the specific embodiments disclosed in the specification and the claims, but should be construed to include all possible embodiments along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled. Accordingly, the claims are not limited by the disclosure.
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