Security tag

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6343819
  • Patent Number
    6,343,819
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 24, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 5, 2002
    23 years ago
Abstract
The present security tag is comprised of a generally flat body surrounded by a lip for improving grip. A socket is attached to one end of the body, and a card is attached to an opposite end. A strap is attached to a side of the body by a tear band, and offset from the socket. The strap is provided with a narrower waist portion for being easily bent. When a distal end of the strap is inserted into the socket, the offset positioning between the strap and the socket causes the strap to be bent in a way that helps the card to lay flat on an item being secured. A stud at the distal end of the strap is locked in place by radial fingers in the socket. Gussets behind the fingers help them resist being pried back to release the stud. The card includes a first portion and a separable second portion which can be detached from the first portion. Copies of a code are provided on the first and second portions, which can be compared to verify ownership of the item, or if the tag has been surreptitiously replaced. The strap includes a handle portion projecting beyond the tear band that allows the strap to be easily torn from the body for removing the tag after use.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates generally to security tags.




2. Prior Art




Items, such as luggage, that are subject to handling by strangers or unauthorized persons are vulnerable to tampering or theft. The covers or openings on these items can be sealed with security tags to discourage casual tampering or theft.




A great variety of security tags are known in the prior art. A tag shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,765,885 to Netto is comprised of an identification card, a strap attached to one end of the card, and a socket attached to another end of the card. The strap is threaded through an item to be locked, e.g., a zipper tab, and inserted into the socket. A separable portion of the card is detached along a perforation and retained by the owner of the item. Copies of a unique serial number are provided on the card and the separable portion. Subsequently comparing the numbers on the card and the separable portion verifies the ownership of the item, or if the original tag has been replaced after tampering. However, the separable portion is small and difficult to detach, and can be easily lost after being detached. The tag can be separated from the item only by cutting, which is very inconvenient when no cutting tool is available.




Another tag shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,945 to Georgopoulos et al is comprised of a card attached to a flat strap. A tear band along the strap allows the tag to be torn up and removed. However, the card lacks a separable portion for being retained by a user as a reference. The number on the tag must be recorded elsewhere. Also, the tear band follows a convoluted path that makes the strap difficult to tear away.




Another tag shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,173 to Adamson is comprised of a card attached to a strap. A socket is connected to the card and strap by a tear band. However, the card lacks a separable portion for being retained by a user as a reference. The convoluted path of the tear band makes the strap difficult to tear away.




Another tag shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,441,233 to Swift is comprised of a strap attached to a socket. A conical stud attached to the strap is inserted into the socket, and locked in place by radial fingers therein. The strap is removed by breaking the thin ligaments at the base of the stud. However, the radial fingers can be pried back with a sharp point inserted into the socket for surreptitiously detaching the stud without damaging the tag. Further, it has no identification card.




Another tag shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,712,655 to Fuehrer is comprised of a socket attached to a body. A strap extending from the body is inserted into the socket and locked in place by fingers therein. There is no way for a user to easily remove the tag, and there is no identification card.




Yet another tag shown in European patent application 895213 is comprised of a card attached to a strap along a tear band. The card lacks a separable portion for being retained by a user as a reference.




Each prior art tag has a strap aligned with a socket, so that when the strap is inserted in the socket, the strap is bent in such a way that the card does not lay flat on the item being secured and is thus difficult to read. The card is flat and smooth, so that it is difficult to grip when detaching the separable portion or the strap. The strap is evenly thick along its length and is thus somewhat difficult to bend.




OBJECTIVES OF THE INVENTION




Accordingly, objectives of the present security tag are:




to seal a cover or opening of an item;




to discourage unauthorized opening of the item;




to help verify ownership of the item with a unique identification code on a card;




to provide a separable portion on the card with a copy of the identification code for convenient reference;




to allow the separable portion to be easily detached;




to prevent the separable portion from being lost after it is detached;




to help determine if the original tag has been replaced by allowing a comparison of the codes on the card and the separable portion;




to lay flat on the item for easier viewing;




to provide an area for displaying information;




to be easy to grip without slipping;




to provide a strap which is easy to bend;




to prevent the strap from being removed from its socket; and




to be easily torn up and removed from the item.




Further objects of the present invention will become apparent from a consideration of the drawings and ensuing description.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present security tag is comprised of a generally flat body surrounded by a lip for improving grip. A socket is attached to one end of the body, and a card is attached to an opposite end. A strap is attached to a side of the body by a tear band, and offset from the socket. The strap is provided with a narrower waist portion for being easily bent. When a distal end of the strap is inserted into the socket, the offset positioning between the strap and the socket causes the strap to be bent in a way that helps the card to lay flat on an item being secured. A stud at the distal end of the strap is locked in place by radial fingers in the socket. Gussets behind the fingers help them resist being pried back to release the stud. The card includes a first portion and a separable second portion which can be detached from the first portion. Copies of a code are provided on the first and second portions, which can be compared to verify ownership of the item, or if the tag has been surreptitiously replaced. The strap includes a handle portion projecting beyond the tear band that allows the strap to be easily torn from the body for removing the tag after use.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a top perspective view of the present security tag.





FIG. 2

is a bottom perspective view thereof.





FIG. 3

is a top view of a tear band thereof.





FIG. 4

is a sectional view of a socket thereof, taken along line


4





4


in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 5

is a sectional view of an identification card thereof, taken along line


5





5


in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 6

is a top perspective thereof when a strap is inserted into a socket.











DRAWING REFERENCE NUMERALS






10


. Body






11


. Lip






12


. Textured Surface






13


. Display Area






14


. Socket






15


. Fingers






16


. Bottom Opening






17


. Card






18


. Fixed First Portion






19


. Separable Second Portion






20


. Webs






21


. End






22


. Eyelet






23


. Depressed Area






24


. Label






25


. Code






26


. Dashed Line






27


. Strap






28


. Tear band






29


. Stud






30


. Stop






31


. Narrowed Waist






32


. Handle






33


. Edge






34


. Top Opening






35


. Finger Gussets






36


. Socket Gussets






37


. Ball






38


. Lock Washer




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




FIGS.


1


-


2


:




A preferred embodiment of the present security tag is shown in a top perspective view in

FIG. 1 and a

bottom perspective view in FIG.


2


. It is comprised of a slightly domed body


10


with a lip


11


along a periphery for improving grip. Body


10


includes a textured surface


12


on an upper side for further improving grip, and a display area


13


on a top side for arranging information, such as a corporate logo. A socket


14


is attached to one end of body


10


and reinforced by socket gussets


36


connected between them. A plurality of radial fingers


15


arranged in socket


14


are substantially recessed within a bottom opening


16


thereof. A lock washer


38


is pressed into socket


14


to protect fingers


15


from tampering.




An identification card


17


is attached to an opposite end of body


10


. Card


17


includes a fixed first portion


18


fixed to body


10


, and a separable second portion


19


connected to first portion


18


by a plurality of easily breakable webs


20


shown in the bottom view. Second portion


19


has one end


21


projecting beyond a corresponding end of first portion


18


for providing a better grip when separating. An eyelet


22


on second portion


19


is for being attached to a key ring, twist tie, or the like for preventing loss. Eyelet


22


also improves grip when separating second portion


19


from first portion


18


.




A front side of card


17


is provided with a depressed area


23


in which a label


24


is applied. Copies of a code


25


are printed on label


24


, wherein one is on fixed first portion


18


of card


17


, and another one is on separable second portion


19


. An exemplar code is shown. Code


25


may have any number of digits. It may include numbers or letters, and is preferably unique for each tag. A dashed line


26


is printed between the copies of code


25


to indicate that second portion


19


of card


17


is detachable. The edges of label


24


are protected from peeling by the rim of depressed area


23


. Alternatively, code


25


may be directly applied to card


17


without label


24


.




A strap


27


is attached to a side of body


10


by a tear band


28


, and offset to a side of socket


14


. Tear band


28


includes a thin groove which is easily torn. Strap


27


includes a conical stud


29


at a distal end which can be inserted into socket


14


, and an enlarged stop


30


spaced inwardly from stud


29


. Stop


30


includes a concial front end for helping resist removal of stud


29


from socket


14


. Strap


27


is provided with a narrower waist portion


31


for being easily bent. Strap


27


is also provided with a handle portion


32


at a proximal end which projects beyond tear band


28


. Handle


32


is easily gripped for tearing strap


27


from body


10


. A ball


37


is attached to an end of handle


32


for further improving grip.




FIG.


3


:




A top view of tear band


28


is shown in FIG.


3


. It includes an edge


33


which preferably meets handle


32


at an acute angle to provide a stress point where a rip can easily start for detaching strap


27


.




FIG.


4


:




Socket


14


is shown in a sectional view in FIG.


4


. Radial fingers


15


are positioned around a top opening


34


and angled toward each other. Finger gussets


35


attached behind fingers


15


help them resist being pried back to release the strap. Lock washer


38


shields the back of fingers


15


to positively prevent tampering. Socket


14


is long enough to fully recess the stud when it is inserted to further prevent tampering.




FIG.


5


:




A sectional view of card


17


is shown in FIG.


5


. Label


24


is positioned in depressed area


23


and protected from peeling. Fixed first portion


18


and separable second portion


19


are connected by thin webs


20


so that second portion


19


can be easily detached.




FIG.


6


:




To use, the distal end of strap


27


is inserted into socket


14


until stop


30


is seated against the rim of top opening


34


. The offset positioning between strap


27


and socket


14


causes strap


27


to be bent in a way that helps card


17


to lay flat on an item being secured. The second portion of card


17


has been detached and retained by its user for reference. The copy of the code on the second portion is later compared with the copy on first portion


18


for making a positive identification. A match between the copies of the code verifies ownership and that the tag has not been tampered with. A mismatch indicate that the item might belong to someone else, or if the item indeed belongs to the user, the original tag has been certainly removed by an unauthorized person and surreptitiously replaced with another tag.




When no longer needed, the tag is removed by gripping body


10


with one hand, and pulling handle


32


of strap


27


with another hand to rip away strap


27


along tear band


28


.




SUMMARY AND SCOPE




Accordingly, the present security tag seals a cover or opening of an item. It discourages unauthorized opening of the item. It helps verify ownership of the item with a unique identification code on a card. It provides a separable portion on the card with a copy of the identification code for convenient reference. It allows the separable portion to be easily detached. It prevents the separable portion from being lost after it is detached. It helps determine if the original tag has been replaced by allowing a comparison of the codes on the card and the separable portion. It lays flat on the item for easier viewing. It provides an area for displaying information. It is easy to grip without slipping. It provides a strap which is easy to bend. It prevents the strap from being removed from its socket. It is also easily torn up and removed from the item.




Although the above description is specific, it should not be considered as a limitation on the scope of the invention, but only as an example of the preferred embodiment. Many variations are possible within the teachings of the invention. For example, . Therefore, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, not by the examples given.



Claims
  • 1. A security tag, comprising:a body with a lip along a periphery for improving grip; a socket attached to said body; an identification card attached to said body, said card including a fixed first portion fixed to said body, and a separable second portion connected to said first portion by a breakable web, a plurality of copies of a code on said card, a first one of said copies being on said fixed first portion of said card, said second one of said copies being on said separable second portion of said card, when said separable second portion is detached and retained for reference, a match between said copies of said code verifies absence of tampering, and a mismatch between said copies of said code indicate that said security tag has been replaced with another tag; and a strap connected to said body by a tear band, said strap for being tied to an item being secured, an axis of said strap being generally perpendicular and offset to a side of said socket to help said security tag lay flat on said item, when a distal end of said strap is inserted into said socket, said strap is locked into said socket, said strap being removable by being torn from said body along said tear band.
  • 2. The security tag of claim 1, further including a textured surface on said body for further improving grip.
  • 3. The security tag of claim 1, further including an eyelet on said second portion of said card for being attached to a key ring after said second portion is separated to avoid loss, said eyelet also for improving grip when separating said second portion.
  • 4. The security tag of claim 1, further including a socket gusset connected between said socket and said body to reinforce said socket.
  • 5. The security tag of claim 1, further including a plurality of radial fingers arranged around a hole in said socket, and a plurality of finger gussets respectively attached behind said fingers to help said fingers resist being pried back.
  • 6. The security tag of claim 1, further including a plurality of radial fingers arranged around a hole in said socket, and a lock washer positioned within said hole to protect said fingers from tampering.
  • 7. The security tag of claim 1, further including a label applied to said card, said copies of said code being applied to said label for convenient manufacturing.
  • 8. The security tag of claim 1, further including a depressed area on said card, and a label recessed within said depressed area to be protected from peeling, said copies of said code being applied to said label for convenient manufacturing.
  • 9. The security tag of claim 1, further including a narrowed waist portion on said strap for assisting bending, said strap having a smooth continuous surface for comfortable handling.
  • 10. The security tag of claim 1, further including a ball attached to a proximal end of said strap for improving grip.
  • 11. The security tag of claim 1, further including a conical stud at said distal end of said strap, so that when said stud is inserted into said socket past said fingers, said stud is prevented by said fingers from being removed, and further including an enlarged stop spaced inwardly from said stud on said strap, said stop including a conical front end to help prevent said stud from being removed from said socket.
  • 12. A security tag, comprising:a body with a lip along a periphery for improving grip; a socket attached to said body; an identification card attached to said body, said card including a fixed first portion fixed to said body, and a separable second portion connected to said first portion by a breakable web; an eyelet on said second portion of said card for being attached to a key ring after said second portion is separated, said eyelet also for improving grip when separating said second portion; a plurality of copies of a code on card, a first one of said copies being on said fixed first portion of said card, said second one of said copies being on said separable second portion of said card, when said separable second portion is detached and retained for reference, a match between said copies of said code verifies absence of tampering, and a mismatch between said copies of said code indicate that said security tag has been replaced with another tag; a strap connected to said body by a tear band, said strap for being tied to an item being secured, an axis of said strap being generally perpendicular and offset to a side of said socket to help said security tag lay flat on said item, when a distal end of said strap is inserted into said socket, said strap is locked into said socket, said strap being removable by being torn from said body along said tear band; an edge of said tear band meeting said strap at an acute angle to provide a stress point for starting a rip; and a narrowed waist portion on said strap for assisting bending, said strap having a smooth continuous surface for comfortable handling.
  • 13. The security tag of claim 12, further including a textured surface on said body for further improving grip.
  • 14. The security tag of claim 12, further including a socket gusset connected between said socket and said body to reinforce said socket.
  • 15. The security tag of claim 12, further including a plurality of radial fingers arranged around a hole in said socket, and a plurality of finger gussets respectively attached behind said fingers to help said fingers resist being pried back.
  • 16. The security tag of claim 12, further including a plurality of radial fingers arranged around a hole in said socket, and a lock washer positioned within hole to protect said fingers from tampering.
  • 17. The security tag of claim 12, further including a label applied to said card, said copies of said code being applied to said label for convenient manufacturing.
  • 18. The security tag of claim 12, further including a depressed area on said card, and a label recessed within said depressed area to be protected from peeling, said copies of said code being applied to said label for convenient manufacturing.
  • 19. The security tag of claim 12, further including a ball attached to a proximal end of said strap for improving grip.
  • 20. A security tag, comprising:a slightly domed body with a lip along a periphery for improving grip; a textured surface on a surface of said body for further improving grip, a display area on said body for arranging information; a socket attached to said body; a socket gusset connected between said socket and said body to reinforce said socket; a plurality of radial fingers arranged in said socket, said radial fingers fully recessed within said socket to resist tampering; a plurality of finger gussets respectively attached behind said fingers to help said fingers resist being pried back; a lock washer positioned within said socket to protect said fingers from tampering; an identification card attached to said body, said card including a fixed first portion fixed to said body, and a separable second portion connected to said first portion by a breakable web, said second portion including one end projecting laterally beyond a corresponding end of said first portion for providing a better grip when being separated; an eyelet on said second portion of said card for being attached to a key ring after said second portion is separated, said eyelet also for improving grip when separating said second portion; a depressed area on one side of said card; a label applied within said depressed area, said label protected from being peeled by said depressed area; a plurality of copies of a code on said label, a first one of said copies being on said fixed first portion of said card, said second one of said copies being on said separable second portion of said card, when said separable second portion is detached and retained for reference, a match between said copies of said code verifies absence of tampering, and a mismatch between said copies of said code indicate that said security tag has been replaced with another tag; a dashed line between said copies of said code to indicate that said second portion of said card is detachable; a strap connected to said body by a tear band, said strap for being tied to an item being secured, an axis of said strap being generally perpendicular and offset to a side of said socket to help said security tag lay flat on said item, said strap being removable by being torn from said body along said tear band; an edge of said tear band meeting said strap at an acute angle to provide a stress point for starting a rip; a narrowed waist portion on said strap for assisting bending, said strap having a smooth continuous surface for comfortable handling; a handle portion at a proximal end of said strap, said handle portion projecting beyond said tear band for being gripped; a ball attached to an end of said handle portion for further improving grip; a conical stud at a distal end of said strap, when said stud is inserted into said socket, said stud is prevented by said fingers from being removed; and an enlarged stop spaced inwardly from said stud on said strap, said stop including a concial front end to help prevent said stud from being removed from said socket.
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Number Name Date Kind
3712655 Fuehrer Jan 1973 A
3717369 Stoffel Feb 1973 A
4306745 Wenk Dec 1981 A
4441233 Swift Apr 1984 A
4470173 Adamson Sep 1984 A
4501049 Adamson Feb 1985 A
5125700 Fattori Jun 1992 A
5337503 Goby Aug 1994 A
5524945 Georgopoulos et al. Jun 1996 A
5765885 Netto Jun 1998 A