The present invention relates generally to merchandise security and/or inventory control tags, and particularly to a security and/or inventory control tag which can be attached to a plastic, rope or wire loop handle on a container or pail.
The invention relates to a security tag to detect if merchandise is being taken without payment and/or to track store inventory levels. Many different types of merchandise are packaged in containers or pails which use a plastic, rope or wire loop type handle to carry the container. An example of such a container includes paint cans made of both metal and plastic, e.g., a one gallon container made of metal and a five gallon container made of plastic. In order to protect merchandise from theft, many retailers use electronic article (EAS) tags affixed to the goods. Alternatively, the tag may include an RFID label which can be used to monitor inventory levels in the store.
There is a need for a security device which can be easily mounted to a container having a plastic, rope or wire loop handle.
It is an object of the invention to provide a security tag which can be mounted to a plastic, rope or wire loop handle of a container, such as a paint can or pail.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a security tag for a plastic, rope or wire loop handle of a container which makes the container easier to carry, yet helps to protect against theft of the container.
The above and other objects of the invention are realized by the invention described below. The security tag formed in accordance with the invention is adapted to be mounted on a wire handle for a container. The security tag includes a tag housing having an elongate generally tubular body and having a lumen extending through the housing. The housing body further includes a flange extending radially outward from the housing body. The flange includes an area adapted to receive a security device, such as an electronic article surveillance (EAS) device or an RFID tag. A cover is provided to be mounted to the flange to encapsulate the security device therein and prevent removal by a consumer. The cover may be ultrasonically welded or adhesively affixed to the flange. Furthermore, the flange may include a recessed bezel designed to receive the cover. The recessed bezel provides a ledge upon which the cover can be mounted. The flange and cover include an area upon which indicia may be provided. Such indicia may include product information, a brand logo, a security device warning or a bar code.
The security tag when mounted on the wire, plastic or rope handle provides a comfortable handle for the user to hold. Since the merchandise in the container may be heavy, the security tag may include strengthening ribs provided on the tag housing. The strengthening ribs may be provided at both ends of the tag housing as well as in the middle thereof. The side of the housing opposite the flange may include a series of waves to provide a gripping surface which conforms to the consumer's fingers. The security tag housing may be integrally formed as single piece via any type of molding process, such as injection molding. The cover is preferably molded as a separate component piece.
In an alternative embodiment, the security tag includes a housing body comprising a main body having two wings hingedly attached thereto. The wings are coupled to the main body by a living hinge, each wing including an engagement member which extends radially outward from the security tag when the wings are in a closed position. The engagement members include facing surfaces and a security device, such as an EAS device or RFID tag which is sandwiched between the engagement members in the closed position. The engagement members are held in the closed position by any locking means such as a mechanical latch, ultrasonic welding or adhesively bonding. In an open position, the engagement members are spaced apart to receive the security device. Once closed, the security tag prevents the non-destructive removal of the security device from the security tag.
The above and other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent from a consideration of the following detailed description when reviewed in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The outer surface of the cover 22 and the outer side surface of the flange 16 opposite the recess include an area upon which indicia 26 may be provided. For example, as shown in
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The engagement members 42 preferably include facing surfaces 44 which engage to hold the security tag in the closed position. The engagement members 42 may include interlocking elements 46, such as interlocking fingers to hold the engagement members in the closed position. The interlocking elements 46 may be provided with a one-way latching system which locks the engagement members together and prevents them from being opened. Alternatively, the engagement members may include ultrasonic welding energy directors 48 on the engaging surfaces 44, the engagement members being ultrasonically welded into the closed position.
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Preferably, the security tag 10′ is fully assembled in the closed position and inserted onto the plastic, rope or wire loop handle during the manufacturing process of the container. Alternatively, the security tag 10′ may be placed onto the handle in the open position, a security device inserted into the slot in the engagement members and the wings moved into a closed, locked position.
Thus, while these have been described the preferred embodiments of the present invention, those skilled in the art will realize that other embodiments can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention, and it is intended to include all such further modifications and changes as coming within the scope of claim set forth herein.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/939,924 filed on Feb. 14, 2014, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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