1. Technical Field
The invention relates to security systems for the display of items of merchandise as in a retail establishment. More particularly, the invention relates to a security system which supplies power to a plurality of displayed products all of which are connected to a central alarm module and connected in a secured condition to individual sensors and associated display modules. Furthermore, the security system provides for charging the internal batteries of the displayed products or supplying electricity for controlling other features of the individually displayed products.
2. Background Information
Retail stores have a difficult time protecting items of merchandise which the potential customer wishes to visually inspect and handle prior to making the decision to purchase the items. Often such items have been keep in a glass case under lock and key which does not allow a customer to handle the item without assistance of store personnel. In addition, while such items may be secured to a foundation or base by a cable or the like to enable the potential customer to handle and inspect the product before purchase, this does not necessarily prevent the theft of the item by cutting of the cable or detaching the product from the cable.
Therefore, various security systems have been developed which include a display module secured to a support surface such as a display shelf, which supports a sensor that is attached to an item of merchandise and which is mechanically and electrically connected by a lanyard to the display module. This enables a potential customer to pick up and handle the item such as a cell phone, camera, mini DVDs, MP3 players and the like, prior to purchasing the item, while the item is maintained connected to the display module. These display modules and sensors are provided with switches which will actuate an alarm contained in the display module if the item is removed from the sensor, or the module removed from its support surface, or if a connecting lanyard is severed or tampered with in an unauthorized manner. These security systems utilizing such display modules and sensors have proven satisfactory for many retail security applications.
Heretofore, these security systems require a single alarm module either located internally on the display stand or at a remote location and connected to the sensor which is attached to the product. This requires additional space and equipment to provide protection for each of the displayed products.
However, another problem has developed in the display of various items of merchandise which require a source of power, usually provided by an internal battery, such as digital cameras, music players, cell phones, mini DVD players, MP3 players etc. After the product has been displayed for a period of time, the battery will loose charge resulting in the product being inoperable requiring constant recharging of the battery by store personnel.
Therefore, the need exists for a security system, and in particular one that has a plurality of display modules, each of which supports a security sensor which is attached to an item of merchandise, each of which is operationally connected to a central alarm system to eliminate multiple components, and which will enable power to be supplied to each of the protected items on display to maintain a charge on the internal batteries of the items or supply electric power to other components of the items of merchandise.
One aspect of the present invention is to provide a security system which includes a plurality of display modules, each of which supports a sensor that is attached to an item of merchandise, wherein each of the display modules and sensors are connected to a central alarm system which sounds an alarm should a thief attempt to remove any of the items of merchandise from the attached sensors or any of the display modules from the display location.
Another feature of the present invention is to provide a security system in which each of the display modules is attached to electrical conductors connected to a remote source of electricity so that electric power can be provided through the display module to the associated sensor for supplying electric power to the item of merchandise attached to the sensor for maintaining the charge on an internal battery or for controlling other features of the protected item of merchandise requiring electric power.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide a security system in which each of the sensors have a visual indicator such as an LED, indicating to a clerk or potential thief that an alarm system is activated and that the displayed item of merchandise is protected by the security system, and a plunger switch that is activated when the sensor is attached to the displayed product by depressing a plunger to operationally connect the security switch to the central alarm system.
Another aspect of the present invention is to enable the display module of the security system to be electrically and mechanically connected to the sensor by a power cord which extends between the sensor and a power output port mounted in the display module for supplying electric power through the sensor to the protected items of merchandise.
A further feature of the present invention is that a power cord which connects the display module to the sensor contains a plurality of electrical conductors which are connected to the output port on the display module and subsequently to the central alarm module with an easily attached removable connector to enable various sensors to be easily mounted on the display module, yet which will sound the alarm if the power cord is removed from the display module or the conductors thereof severed by a potential thief, and in which the power cord preferably contains six electrical conductors, two of which power a safety plunger switch mounted within the sensor with two other of the conductors powering a visual indicator (LED) provided in the sensor, with the other two conductors being connected to a power output jack of the sensor from which electric power is supplied to the item of merchandise attached to the sensor.
Another feature of the invention is to provide the display module and sensor with a pair of magnets providing self-orientation of the displayed item when returned to the display module.
Still another feature of the present invention is to individually connect each of the display modules to a remote source of power which is operationally connected to the power output port on the display module for subsequent supplying of electricity to the sensor and to a displayed product.
A further feature of the invention is to provide the central alarm module with an audible alarm which will sound if any of the sensors are removed from the product, or if the lanyard extending between the display module and sensor is severed or removed.
These objectives and features are obtained by the security system of the present invention for displaying and protecting a displayed product, the general nature of which may be stated as comprising: a central alarm module; a plurality of individual display modules mounted on one or more supports; a sensor removably mounted on each of the display modules; a first power cord electrically and mechanically connecting the sensor to the display module; a second power cord extending between each of the display modules and the alarm module; a source of electric power; a third power cord extending from the source of electric power to each of the display modules providing an electrical conductive path from the source of electric power through the display module and through the first power cord to each of the sensors; and a fourth power cord electrically connected to the source of electric power and to the central alarm module at the sensor, and extending from the sensor for electrically and mechanically connecting the item of merchandise to the sensor to supply electric power to said item of merchandise.
A preferred embodiment of the invention, illustrated of the best mode in which Applicant contemplates applying the principles, is set forth in the following description and is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
The security display with a central control system of the present invention is indicated generally at 1, and is shown diagrammatically in
In accordance with one of the features of the invention, each of the display modules 15 is connected by a lanyard or power cord 17 to alarm module 9. Power cord 17 preferably is connected to each alarm module 15 by extending through a hole 19 formed in display surface 13 and into the interior of each of the display modules as discussed further below. Each of the display modules will also be connected to the remote source of electric power by a power cord 21. Preferably a transformer 23 is connected between power cord 21 and the source of power to convert the 120 V-AC voltage to between 3V and 9 V-DC voltage which is the voltage used for supplying power to many of the types of products to be displayed and protected in the security display of the present invention. However, this voltage can vary without affecting the invention. Power cords 21 also extend through holes 19 or a different hole and into the bottom of display modules 15 and preferably terminate in a plug 22 for quick and easy attachment to and from display modules 15. Also, each of the display modules 15 have a sensor 25 (
Display module 15 preferably is intended to be mounted on support surface 13 by various types of fasteners including a pad 51 having a pressure sensitive adhesive 53 on both sides thereof (
Sensor 25 is shown in
In accordance with one of the main features of the invention, only one central alarm module 9 is used and will be provided with a plurality of ports 81, each of which is adapted to receive a plug 79 mounted on an end of power cord 17. Alarm module 9 is very similar to that disclosed in pending patent application Ser. No. 11/289,880, filed Nov. 30, 2005, which discloses one type of alarm system which can be incorporated therein. The contents of this referenced patent application are incorporated herein by reference with the main difference being that four separate ports are provided therein, each of which is operationally connected to the internal alarm system. Alarm module 9 preferably includes its own internal source of power such as a battery, for powering the alarm circuitry usually formed on a printed circuit board and contained within alarm module 9, but could be connected to an outside source of power if desired. Alarm module 9 will also contain an audible alarm located adjacent a speaker grille 88 (
As shown in the diagrammatic wiring diagram of
Thus, in accordance with the invention, a single central control alarm module 9 which preferably is located at a remote inaccessible location, such as beneath the display counter, contains a plurality of connection ports 81 into which one end of power cord 17 is snap-fitted. Power cord 17 preferably has at least four conductors, and is connected to alarm module 9 and to power output jack 61 mounted within each of the display modules 15. Power cord 17 passes through a hole 19 formed in the bottom of support 13 and connects to an output jack 61. A six wire power cord 27 extends from each of the display modules 15 to a sensor 25 for powering a plunger switch 83, and if desired an LED 85. The power for operating the alarm circuitry and plunger switch 83 and LED 85 is provided by the internal battery power of alarm module 9 in the preferred embodiment. Also, in accordance with one of the main features of the invention, the electric power (voltage) is provided from power source 5 through transformer 23 and power cords 21, 27 and 29 to a plug 91. Plug 91 has contacts which are compatible with the contacts of input receptacle 93 of the product being protected for charging the internal battery or supplying electrical power to other features of the displayed equipment. It is readily understood that item 3 is protected by sensor 25 and alarm module 9 even when the electrical power is not being supplied to sensor 25 and subsequently to the display item 3. As shown in
Thus, the system of the present invention provides for the display of a plurality of items in a secure condition, each of which is mounted on a separate display module, which module is individually connected to a source of electric power by its own power cord and then connected to a central alarm system for sounding an alarm if the product is removed from the sensor, or if the power cord connecting the sensor to the display module is severed. Each of the display modules is individually connected to the central alarm module by quick connect connectors enabling the various display modules to be readily replaced with new or different display modules for displaying different products. Most importantly, each of the displayed items is removably mounted on the display module and is supplied with electric power from the remote source of electricity for maintaining the internal battery of the displayed item charged at all times, which will enable a potential customer to actually see and handle the product when it is in its activated working condition without draining the internal battery of the item. Thus, the system of the present invention provides a security display having a central alarm and power supply in order to supply power to various types of individual products which are easily connected to and removed from the central alarm and source of electric power which provides the desired theft deterrent and product power.
It is also understood that fiber optics could be used in power cords 27 between display modules 15 and sensors 25 within the concept of the invention and within the meaning of the term power cord for electrically connecting the sensor to the display module. Likewise, plunger switches 84 could be replaced with optical switches, magnetic switches using the Hall effect, or capacitance type switches within the concept of the invention.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration of the invention is an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/880,131 filed Jan. 12, 2007; the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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60880131 | Jan 2007 | US |