This invention relates to containers having an access opening and, more particularly, to a security system that can be directed into or through the access opening into an operative state.
Many different security systems have been devised to be placed into an operative state by being directed into or through an access opening on a container. The applicant herein has devised one such system as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 9,605,448 (the '448 patent).
The security system in the '448 patent, while not so limited, is usable on jar-type candles, and particularly those with a necked construction. That is, the jar has a case with a larger diameter portion that contains a supply of wax and a concentric, smaller diameter neck, through which access can be gained to a wick embedded in the wax and through which the scents from an aromatic wax ascend to the surrounding atmosphere.
The security system in the '448 patent works effectively in controlling theft of the above-described jar-type containers. Recently, however, a number of high end candles have been developed without a discrete neck. As a result, no shoulder is present at the transition between different diameter regions which might serve as an abutment to confine at least part of a security system within the container.
Accordingly, the security industry has been challenged to devise a security system for candles with at least this different container configuration, which security system might also be used with other types of products with a like configuration.
In one form, the invention is directed to the combination of: a) a container having a case bounding a storage space and an access opening bounded by a surface and in communication with the storage space; and b) a security system. The security system has a frame and a force applying structure on the frame. The frame and force applying structure are configured so that with the security system in operative relationship with the container, the security system can be placed selectively in: i) a secured state wherein the force applying structure exerts a compressive force against the access opening surface to thereby prevent at least a part of the security system from being withdrawn from the access opening; and ii) an assembly state wherein the at least part of the security system can be directed into the access opening and withdrawn from the access opening.
In one form, the force applying structure has at least one friction component that is pressed against the access opening surface with the security system in the operative relationship with the container and the security system in the secured state.
In one form, the at least one friction component has a peripheral shape extending continuously around an axis.
In one form, the access opening surface extends continuously around an axis. The at least one friction component has a peripheral shape that conforms to at least a part of the access opening surface.
In one form, the force applying structure has first and second pressing components that are moved relative to the frame in different directions as the security system is changed from the assembly state into the secured state.
In one form, the access opening surface extends around an axis and the different directions are different radial directions.
In one form, the at least one friction component is made from a compressible material.
In one form, the access opening surface extends around an axis. The storage space is bounded by a surface extending around the axis. The shape and size of the access opening surface and storage space surface are substantially the same as viewed along the axis.
In one form, the security system further includes a locking assembly that is configured to be selectively changed between: a) a locked state wherein the security system is maintained in the secured state: and b) an unlocked state wherein the security system can be changed from the secured state into the assembly state.
In one form, the container is made from glass.
In one form, the at least one friction component is adhered to the access opening surface.
In one form, an adhesive layer is applied between the at least one friction component and the access opening surface.
In one form, the at least one friction component is releasably adhered to the access opening surface.
In one form, the container has a wax material therein with a plurality of embedded wick lengths that project through the wax. The security system is configured so as not to press the plurality of embedded wick lengths against the wax material with the security system in the operative relationship with the container and the security system in the secured state.
In one form, the invention is provided in further combination with a releasable cap that blocks the access opening with the security system in the operative relationship with the container and the security system in the secured state.
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The container 10, as depicted schematically, is intended to encompass virtually any container shape wherein the contents of the storage space 18 is introduced and/or accessible through the access opening 22. As but one example, and as described in detail below, the container 10 may make up part of a candle product with wax in the storage space 18.
The generic showing is intended to encompass virtually any container shape, including one wherein the surfaces 16, 20 have the same or different shapes and/or size. For example, the surfaces 16, 20 may define a continuous cylindrical shape surrounding an axis with the surface 20, although appearing indistinguishable, being treated as a separate extent thereof at the access location.
The security system 12 consists of a frame 24 and a force applying structure 26 on the frame 24.
The frame 24 and force applying structure 26 are configured so that with the security system 12 in operative relationship with the container 10, the security system 12 can be placed selectively in: a) a secured state wherein the force applying structure 26 exerts a compressive force against the access opening surface 20 to thereby prevent at least a part of the security system 12 from being withdrawn from the access opening 22; and b) and assembly state wherein the at least part of the security system 12 can be directed into the access opening and withdrawn therefrom.
The security system 12 may be as simple as having two components with one being urged away from the other so as to thereby cause a compressive force to be applied against the access opening surface 20 by one of the components. In that event, one of the two components is considered to be the frame 24, with the other making up the force applying structure 26.
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The force applying structure 26 further includes at least one pressing component 30 that is moved relative to the frame 24 as the security system is changed from the assembly state into the secured state.
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As depicted, the container case 14 has a peripheral wall 32 with a constant cylindrical shape around a central vertical axis 34.
Since there is no clear distinction between the surfaces 16, 20, the surface 16 is considered to be that portion containing a supply of wax 36 with an embedded wick 38. The surface 20 is considered to be that portion above the wax accumulation that can be engaged by the force applying structure 26 on the security system 12.
As depicted, the surface 20 has a cylindrical shape. A single friction component 28 has a peripheral surface/shape 40 that conforms to, or can be conformed to, at least part of the access opening surface 20. The surface 40 has a continuous shape around the axis 34 to conform at least nominally to the full annular extent of the access opening surface 20.
The force applying structure 26 consists of the friction component 28 and, in this case, four pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d. As depicted, the pressing components 30 are threaded into a frame body 42. By turning the pressing components 30 around their respective axes, pressing parts 44a, 44b, 44c, 44d thereon are moved selectively towards and away from the axis 34, in the latter case to cause a compressive force to be exerted upon the friction component 28 against the surface 20. The friction component 28 depicted is made from a compressible material, such as rubber, so that under this radial force application, it is positively, frictionally held against the access opening surface 20 thereby to be maintained in a fixed axial position.
In this embodiment, the pressing components 30a, 30c and 30b, 30d are extendable radially oppositely relative to the frame body 42 to thereby squeeze the friction component 28 against the access opening surface 20 at diametrically opposite locations.
With the four pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d utilized, the part of the security system 12 within the access opening 22 can be held positively in place without compromising the glass material of the case 14. Of course, glass is not required to be used for the container 10.
The pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d may be individually manipulated. Alternatively, an actuating system, as shown schematically at 46, may be incorporated to simultaneously move multiple, or all, of the pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d. The actuating system 46 is shown incorporated into the schematic representation of the security system 12 in
There is no specific requirement for the construction of the actuating system as virtually any mechanism that is capable of moving one or more pressing components 30, individually or simultaneously, is contemplated.
For example, one or more ratchet components may be incorporated to maintain progressively advancing positions of the pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d. The pressing components 30a, 30b, 30c, 30d might be advanced with or without a special tool, individually or in multiples. A security tool might be used to release the ratchets. Such tool may be controlled to apply a releasing force on a component. Force application may be effected magnetically, individually or in multiples, or through any other appropriate means/mechanism.
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The basic function of the security system 12, as shown in
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The disclosure to this point has been focused on the basic concepts without limitation as to specific form. Anticipated alternative forms and variations are numerous. For example, the depicted form of the security system 12 might be such that a single pressing component 30 moves to effect squeezing of a part of the security system 12 within the access opening 22 against the surface 20.
While a continuous shape around the axis 34 is shown for the friction component 28, one or more discrete friction components might be utilized as an alternative construction. Some level of conformance/conformability of the friction component 28 to the access opening surface 20 is desirable to produce an adequate frictional force.
The locking assembly 48, as mentioned above, does not have to be of any particular form. What is desirable is that it is selectively changeable between: a) a locked state wherein the security system 12 is maintained in the secured state; and b) an unlocked state wherein the security system 12 can be changed from the secured state into the assembly state.
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The security system 12′ consists of separate body parts 58, 60 having the same or different construction. As depicted, the body parts 58, 60 have the same construction whereby with the ends 62 on the body part 58 abutted to the ends 64 on the body part 60, the body parts 58, 60 together define a generally circular shape with an outer perimeter that is nominally matched to the shape of the storage space surface 20. The effective diameter D of the abutted body parts 58, 60 is slightly less than the effective diameter of the access opening surface 20.
An elastic friction component 28′ is placed in surrounding relationship with the abutted body parts 58, 60 and maintains the same in a generally circular shape. The friction component 28′ is sized to fit in an annular, outwardly opening groove 66 defined cooperatively by the body parts 58, 60. The continuous shape of the friction component 28′ maintains the body parts 58, 60 in the generally circular shape and projects slightly therebeyond to have an overall effective diameter D1 that is slightly greater than the diameter D. The friction component 28 is also sized so that it must be stretched to surround the body parts 58, 60 which are thus biasably urged towards each other through a restoring force in the stretched friction component 28.
The diameter D1 is also selected so that the security system 12′ in the assembly state can be squeezed downwardly into the access opening 22 to align with the access opening surface 20. The friction component 28′ is radially compressed as the security system 12′ is pressed into place.
Through a suitably constructed force applying structure 26′, the body parts 58, 60 can be moved away from each other to press the friction component 28′ against the access opening surface 20 to positively maintain the security system 12′ in its secured state. The force applying structure 26′ may take virtually an unlimited number of different forms and is preferably one that requires a special security tool 68 to be reconfigured to allow the security system 12′ to be changed from the secured state back into the assembly state.
With an alternative form of friction component, as shown at 28″ in
Other configurations of adhering structure are contemplated. Typically, the adhered surface would have to be drawn radially away from the container surface to effect separation. A relatively minimal pressure application on the adhered surface 70 towards the container surface will prohibit slippage as might allow the security system to be separated from the container.
Whatever component is adhered to the access opening surface or another container surface is preferably releasably adhered so that it can be separated from the container after the remaining portions of the security system are withdrawn.
In one form, a double-sided, pressure-sensitive adhesive may be interposed between the surface 70 and the container surface.
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A similar combination can be made for projecting wick lengths in excess of two.
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Often, containers such as the container 104′ have an upper bead 86 that defines a ledge 88 that facilitates blocking of the particular friction component 28.
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As also noted above, the product with which the security system 12 is used is not limited to a candle product. Nor is the shape of the container 10 limited to those described hereinabove.
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The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 62/532,466 filed Jul. 14, 2017.
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