The disclosure relates to security structures for retaining items, specifically in a retail environment.
The security structure is described particularly in relation to securing bottles such as bottles for wine with respect to a support for retail purposes and is beneficial in limiting theft. However, it will be clear to a person skilled in the art that the structure can be utilised for alternative items and in an alternative security setting.
Disclosed in some forms is a security structure for securing at least one item such as, for example, a wine bottle or other item of retail value. The security structure can also be utilised to secure other items. The security structure comprises at least one support for supporting the item and at least one retainer. The retainer comprises a retaining portion adapted to engage the item and a locating shaft extending from the retaining portion and adapted to engage the support. The retainer is slidable with respect to the support to adopt a retaining position in which the item is securely retained by the security structure.
In some forms the item has a body and a neck and the retainers comprise a body retainer for retaining the body with respect to the support and a neck retainer for retaining the neck with respect to the support.
In some forms the neck retainer comprises a loop and a locating shaft adapted to engage the support, the neck retainer being slideable with respect to the support to adopt a retaining position in which the item is retained by the security structure.
In another aspect, disclosed is a security structure for securing bottles having a body and a neck in a retail environment, the security structure comprising a support for supporting the body of the bottle; a body retainer for retaining the body with respect to the support; a neck retainer for retaining the neck of the bottle with respect to the support, at least one of the body retainer and the neck retainer being moveable to adopt an open position, the body retainer and the neck retainers being configured such that the bottle cannot be moved with respect to the support unless one retainer is in an open position.
The security structure allows for display and retention of items such as bottles of wine in a secure environment. In some forms it allows automation of unlocking the retainer. In some forms, it allows for unlocking of an array of retainers and movement of a single retainer with respect to the support. In some forms it allows one handed operation of the security structure allowing a user to unlock the security structure, move the retainer into an open position rather than the retaining position with a single hand and remove the item with the other hand.
In some forms the retainers include a locating shaft and the security structure further includes at least one locking member associated with the security structure and having an opening extending therethrough. The opening is adapted to engage the locating shaft in use. The locking member is movable angularly with respect to the locating shaft. Angular displacement of the locking member with respect to the locating shaft effects locking of the locating shaft with respect to the support thereby securing the retainer in the retaining position.
The angular movement of the locking member is in some forms effected automatically, for example by movement of a cam which acts upon the locking member to angularly displace the locking member with respect to the locating shaft and the security structure.
In some forms the locking member is in the form of a gate with a centrally located opening for engaging the locating shaft.
In some forms the security structure comprises a plurality of supports and retainers for securing a plurality of items such as in a rack.
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Disclosed in some forms is a security structure for securing at least one item, the security structure comprising: a support for supporting the item, at least two retainers for retaining the item with respect to the support, at least one of the retainers being moveable to adopt an open configuration in which the item is able to be removed from the support.
The security structure allows for an item to be secured with respect to a support and unlocked for purchase or access.
In some forms the support comprises a cradle. The cradle is adapted for supporting the body of an item such as, for example, the body of a bottle.
In some forms the item has a body and a neck and the retainers comprise a body retainer for retaining the body with respect to the support and a neck retainer for retaining the neck with respect to the support.
In some forms the neck retainer comprises a loop extending around the neck of the item.
In some forms the body retainer extends around a portion of the body of the item.
In some forms the neck retainer comprises a loop and a locating shaft adapted to engage the support, the locating shaft being slideable with respect to the support to adopt a retaining position in which the item is retained by the security structure. Movement of the locating shaft with respect to the support results in movement of the loop such that the loop moves into an open position in which the loop is located distal the support and the item can be removed from the support, and a closed position in which the loop is located proximal the support and the item is retained with respect to the support.
In some forms the structure further comprises a locking member associated with the support and adapted to lock at least one retainer with respect to the support.
In some forms the locking member is moveable angularly with respect to the locating shaft such that the angular displacement of the locking member with respect to the locating shaft effects locking of the locating shaft with respect to the support, securing the neck retainer in a retaining position.
In some forms the angular displacement of the locking member effects angular displacement of the opening which locks the locating shaft in position with respect to the support.
In some forms the locking member is automated to move angularly with respect to the locating shaft.
In some forms the locking member is angularly moveable by action of a cam.
Use of a cam for movement of the locking members allows for a plurality of locking members to move simultaneously, locking and unlocking a plurality of retainers simultaneously and leaving each retainer free to move until the locking members are moved into their locking configuration again.
In some forms the structure comprises a plurality of supports and retainers for securing a plurality of items.
In some forms the locking system is configured to lock each of the moveable retainers with respect to the support.
In some forms a group of retainers are unlocked simultaneously.
In some forms each retainer can be moved individually upon unlocking.
In some forms the item comprises a bottle.
In some forms the support is designed to allow the item to be displayed in a state in which labelling on the item is visible.
In some forms one retainer extends around a body of the item and another is located adjacent a top surface of the item to maintain the item with respect to the support.
In another aspect, disclosed is a security structure for securing at least one item, the security structure comprising a support for supporting the item; at least two retainers for retaining the item with respect to the support in three dimensions; at least one of the retainers being moveable to adopt an open configuration in which the item is able to be removed from the support.
In some forms the security structure comprises a support and three retainers, each retainer configured to prevent movement in at least one dimension.
In a further aspect, disclosed is a security structure for securing bottles having a body and a neck in a retail environment, the security structure comprising a support for supporting the body of the bottle; a body retainer for retaining the body with respect to the support; a neck retainer for retaining the neck of the bottle with respect to the support, at least one of the body retainer and the neck retainer being moveable to adopt an open position, the body retainer and the neck retainers being configured such that the bottle cannot be moved with respect to the support unless one retainer is in an open position.
In some forms the neck retainer comprises an engagement portion to engage the neck of the bottle and a shaft, the shaft being adapted to engage with the support to retain the bottle with respect to the support.
In some forms the support includes an aperture extending into the support for receiving the shaft.
In some forms the support includes a lock for locking the shaft within the aperture.
In some forms the structure comprises a plurality of retainers and wherein the lock is configured for locking each of the plurality of retainers with respect to the support.
The security structure allows for multiple items to be secured with respect to the security structure such that opportunities for theft are limited. The security structure allows for automation of the locking and unlocking of a retainer to secure the item with respect to the security structure. This allows for one handed operation giving the user freedom to use the other hand to procure the item for a customer.
In some forms the security structure is associated with a thumb print reader allowing for a user to operate the locking structure without requiring procurement of a swipe tag or RFID.
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The security structure comprises a support 3 adapted to support the item in relation to the security structure 1. In the illustrated form the support is in the form of a curved holder having a cradle body 4, a rear wall 5 and a securing bracket 6. The shape of the support is designed to hold the item while limiting or eliminating the ability of a user to remove the item in the direction of the rear wall.
The security structure 1 further includes a retainer 7 which is adapted to be associated with the security structure 1 and to engage the item 2. In the illustrated form, the retainer 7 comprises a retaining portion 8 which comprises, in the illustrated form, a ring adapted to fit over the neck of a bottle. It will be clear that alternative retaining portions will suit alternative items. For example a dish or planar retaining portion could be utilised to retain other items.
The retainer 7 further includes a locating shaft 9 extending from the retaining portion 8. In the illustrated form the locating shaft includes a bend to allow the locating shaft to extend from the retaining portion and be directed longitudinally with respect to the item 2 and then engage the neck of the bottle at the retaining portion 8.
The security structure further includes a support body 12 which supports the support and incorporates the engagement of the locating shaft 9.
The locating shaft 9 is slideable with respect to the support body 12 to allow movement of the locating shaft into an open configuration to allow removal of the bottle in the direction of the retaining portion.
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The structure can be utilised with a plurality of supports and retainers to allow for a plurality of items to be secured. However it will be clear that the security structure could be utilised to secure only a single item.
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Different sized retainers 7 can be utilised for different sized bottles. Moreover in not illustrated forms the retaining portion 8 could comprise a flat plate to retain an item of a different shape.
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The support body 12 further includes a plurality of body openings 14 which extend into the support body and are adapted to engage the locating shaft 9 of the retainers 7 with respect to the security structure.
The retainers include a locating shaft 9 which extends from the retaining portion 8 and bends to extend parallel to the bottle and into the support body 12. The locating shaft in use extends through the body openings 14 to engage the security structure.
As shown in the exploded view the support body 12 includes an internal cam 18 which extends the length of the security structure and is adapted to engage a plurality of locking members 19 in the form of hinged gates having an internal opening 20. Movement of the locking members 19 is effected by movement of the cam 18 longitudinally to move the plurality of locking members 19 with respect to the security structure 1.
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In use, movement of the cam 18 effects movement of the locking member 19 angularly with respect to the support body 12 and the locating shaft 9. Movement of the locking member 19 effects angular displacement of that locking member 19 with respect to the locating shaft. The change in angular displacement of the locking member locks the locating shaft with respect to the support body 12.
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The locking member 19 is hinged with respect to the security structure 1 by a hinge pin 22 extending through the locking member 19 and into the support body 12.
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The structure includes a manual lock 32 for circumstances where an electronic lock is not useable.
While the disclosure speaks of a locking system including an angularly moveable aperture that engages a locating shaft in one position and allows for movement of the locating shaft in a second position, alternative locking systems are available such as magnetised locking systems, locking systems that include a protrusion or shoulder that is moveable into engagement with the locating shaft or locking systems that include apertures moveable to engage a protrusion extending from the locating shaft.
In some forms the locking system is automatically unlockable and is set up to automatically return to a locked state after a period of time.
While the disclosure speaks of items including wine bottles in a retail setting, it will be clear that alternative items and alternative settings may be utilised in line with the disclosure of the application.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word “comprise” or variations such as “comprises” or “comprising” is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2014901947 | May 2014 | AU | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/AU2015/000308 | 5/22/2015 | WO | 00 |