The invention relates to a device for securing goods. Specifically, the invention relates to an adjustable device where cables are wrapped around the goods and includes a ratchet member that tightens the cables around said goods.
Theft and unauthorized tampering of goods is a constant threat to retail stores. Today, it is very difficult to protect boxes that contain goods from being opened and the content of the box from being removed by an unauthorized person. When protecting goods, one must balance the grade of security with cost and appealing looks, i.e. consumers want to be able to see the contents of a package before buying a package. It is well known to use a number of solutions in order to protect goods and to display the contents at the same time, such as lockable transparent boxes. This solution provides means to protect a package or a box from being opened by an unauthorized person. However, this solution requires that the transparent boxes have certain dimensions relating to certain goods and in some cases goods with unusual dimensions will require specially made boxes or boxes that are over dimensioned resulting in a waste of space. It is therefore desired an adjustable device that secures goods and is adjustable to different sizes of the goods.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,266 discloses a security device that includes a plurality of wires or cables which encircle and lock all six sides of a box or the similar. The cable extends between a ratchet member which includes a gear with a plurality of teeth and a one-way pawl which engages the teeth, and a locking member remote from the ratchet member which includes a fastener which snap-fits to a base and requires an unlocking tool to unlock. The device is adjustable to tighten around different sizes of the goods to be protected. However, the device is complex in terms of construction and operation.
It is therefore the objective of the present invention to provide a security device that is simple in the construction and in operation wherein no extra tool is required to tighten the security device.
An overall object of the invention is therefore to provide a simplified construction for a security device which includes a ratchet member and one or more cables to be placed around an item to be protected.
The security device of the present invention fulfills this object by means of a security device comprising a retaining member forming an adjustable loop, including a cable; a ratchet member connected to the cable, operable to narrow the loop and to prevent widening of the loop, including a first main part comprising a gear ring extending in a first plane with a saw tooth profile raised from the plane, a second main part, rotatable relative to the first main part, including a latch member biased towards the first plane to engage the gear ring, and a drum for winding up of the cable.
Further the second part of the device may comprise two latch members which are spaced apart in a second plane parallel to the first plane.
Additionally the second part of the security device may comprise two latch members which are diametrically spaced apart over the gear ring.
In one embodiment the second part of the security device comprises two latch members which are biased towards the first plane to engage the gear ring and separately operable to disengage from the gear ring.
Further the latch member of the security device is configured to disengage from the gear ring by magnetic attraction of the latch member in a direction perpendicular to the first plane.
Additionally, the security device comprises a maneuver member connected to the second main part, having an inner side facing the gear ring and carrying the latch member, and an outer side carrying an interface for a tool for disengaging the latch from the gear ring. In an additional embodiment the maneuver member of the security device carries two spaced apart latch members, and a central gripping portion between the latch members for connection to a complementary gripping portion of the tool.
The latch member of the security device may comprise a magnetically attractable leaf spring, having an edge portion which in a rested state is engaged with the gear ring.
Further, the latch member of the security device comprises a sheet of a magnetically attractable metal disposed in a second plane parallel to the first plane, wherein a substantially U-shaped slot is formed in the sheet such that a leaf spring is formed, which leaf spring is bent out at an angle from the second plane towards the first plane. The leaf spring may be curved in the second plane to follow the annular extension of the saw tooth profile.
Further, the retaining member of the security device includes two cables, and a support member connected to the two cables remote from the ratchet member.
Additionally, the cable of the security device extends between two end portions which are both connected to the drum.
The retaining member of the security device may include a support member, connected to the cable remote from the ratchet member and having a layer of rubber-like material arranged on a surface configured to face a goods when retained by the security device.
In an embodiment of the invention a layer of rubber-like material is arranged on a surface of the ratchet member configured to face a goods when retained by the security device. In a further embodiment of the security device, the ratchet member comprises an alarm circuit connected to the cable, configured to sound an alarm when the cable is cut off. The security device may further comprise an electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag.
The invention will be described in more detail below with reference to examples of embodiments and with reference to the attached drawings, of which
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In an embodiment of the invention the two latch members are diametrically spaced apart over the gear ring 250. However, the number of latch members as well as the spacing between the latch members may vary depending on what detacher to use.
In one embodiment the two latch members 230, 235 are biased towards the first plane to engage the gear ring 250 and separately operable to disengage from the gear ring 250. Further, the latch members 230, 235 of the security device 10 are configured to disengage from the gear ring 250 by magnetic attraction of each latch member 230, 235 in a direction perpendicular to the first plane. This magnetic attraction that releases the latch members from the gear ring 250 is typically produced by a universal detacher or the like.
Additionally, the security device 10 comprises a maneuver member 220 connected to the second main part, having an inner side facing the gear ring 250 and carrying the latch member 230, 235, and an outer side carrying an interface for a tool for disengaging the latch from the gear ring, the tool typically being a detacher. In an additional embodiment the maneuver member 220 of the security device carries the two spaced apart latch members 230, 235, and a central gripping portion 225 between the latch members for connection to a complementary gripping portion of the tool. The gripping part 225 may be recessed in the maneuver 220 member or, as in the illustrated example, protruding from the maneuver member 220.
The latch member 230, 235 of the security device 10 may comprise a magnetically attractable leaf spring, having a tongue with an edge portion 233, 238 which in a rested state is engaged with the gear ring 250. An alternative embodiment of the latch member 230, 235 may be a magnetic elongated pin with a resilient base part that is retractable from it protruding resting state when a magnetic force is applied to the security device. However, the illustrated latch member 230, 235 of the security device comprises a sheet of a magnetically attractable metal disposed in a second plane parallel to the first plane, wherein a substantially U-shaped slot is formed in the sheet such that a leaf spring is formed, which leaf spring is bent out at an angle from the second plane towards the first plane. In an embodiment of the present invention the leaf spring is curved in the second plane to follow the annular extension of the saw tooth profile in order to center the point wherein the latch member 230, 235 engages teeth of the gear ring 250. However, the leaf spring may be rectangular in order to facilitate the manufacturing of the leaf spring.
In the embodiment, wherein the retaining member 100, 150 of the security device includes two cables, the cables extend between two end portions which are both connected to the drum 270 of the device.
The security device may include a support member 300 connected to the cable 100, 150 remote from the ratchet member 200 and having a layer of a high friction material, such as a rubber-like material 310 arranged on a surface configured to face a goods when retained by the security device. In an embodiment of the invention a layer of rubber-like material is also arranged on a surface of the ratchet member 200 configured to face a goods when retained by the security device. The object of the rubber like material is to increase the friction force between the ratchet/support member and the goods in order to obstruct the different members to be pulled off the goods.
A more detailed description of the embodiment illustrated in
A main member of the first main part is the gear ring 250, and a main member of the second main part is the maneuver member 220 with latch members 230, 235 secured thereon for interaction with the gear ring. The latch members are preferably firmly attached to an inner surface of the maneuver member 220, and an outer surface of maneuver member 220 is arranged with a gripping part 225 by means of which the user may tighten the security device 10 around goods. In order to enhance operability, and increase safety, an outer casing is preferably also provided, such as an outer ring 210 disposed over and about the periphery of maneuver member 220. Outer ring 210 is preferably welded or glued to the periphery of gear ring 250, whereby the maneuver member 220 with its latch members 230, 235 are fixed between the gear ring 250 and the outer ring 210. In an alternative embodiment, as shown in
The latch members comprise protruding tongues 233, 238 that are arranged to engage teeth arranged in gear ring 250. In one embodiment of the invention, each latch member 230, 235 is composed of a sheet of a resilient magnetically attractable metal, such as magnetic steel, in which a substantially U-shaped slot is formed to provide the tongue 233, 238. In its rested position, the tongue is slightly bent out from the main plane of the sheet. As such, the tongue 233, 238 may either be substantially straight and extend at an acute angle to the main plane of the sheet, or it may be curved such that an outer tip of the tongue projects from the main plane, as shown in
The second main part of the ratchet member 200 further comprises a drum 270 for winding up the cable or cables, and a winding portion 240 connecting the maneuver member 220 to the drum 270. The inner surface of the maneuver member 220 is provided with a number of protruding portions 228 to secure the maneuver member 220 to the winding portion 240 by inserting the protruding portions 228 into recesses 242 arranged in the winding portion 240. The winding portion 240 of the device is further arranged with grooves 245 along the lower edges of its envelope surface. The end surfaces of the grooves are formed to provide engagement surfaces, or shoulders, 248 arranged to engage with the drum 270 or directly with the cable ends in order to be able to rotate the drum 270 by turning the gripping part 225 of the ratchet member 200.
The device 10 may include one or more cables, and the illustrated embodiments comprise two cables 100, 150, which is a best mode of operation at least for box-like goods. For goods having a waist portion, only one cable may be sufficient, whereas more complex shapes of goods may in fact require more than two cables.
The cable ends are preferably provided with a head portion of increased width, as shown in the drawings. In drum 270, each cable end is arranged in a fastening position by securing the ends in stables 275. The winding portion 240 is arranged to be immersed, at least partially, into the drum 270 in order to be able to engage the stables 275 that secures the cables 100, 150 to the drum 270 with the shoulders 248 of the winding portion 240. In an embodiment of the invention the drum comprises a number of key-hole type slots 277, wherein ends of the cables 100, 150 are able to get inserted through a substantially circular part of the slots and then folded down into stables 275, when assembling the security device 10. It should be noted that the cables in the illustrated example are looped and have both ends secured in the drum 270. More specifically, the cables run from the drum 270, through the support member 300, and back to the drum, in which both cable ends are secured. However, an alternative choice may of course be to allow one cable to run from the ratchet member 200 to the support member, and then another cable back from the support member 300 to the ratchet member 200. This is not relevant to the invention though. When the security device 10 is tightened, the drum 270 is rotated by the winding portion 240 and the cables are reeled in along the cylindrical circumferential surface 278 of said drum 270.
In the illustrated embodiment an intermediate alarm plate 260 is arranged to determine when a cable 100, 150 is cut off or the like. The intermediate alarm plate 260 is in contact with the cables forming a power circuit and when the power circuit is broken, e.g. when one of the cables is cut or the like, the intermediate alarm plate sounds an alarm. The cables are therefore connected to the plate and in the illustrated embodiment a capacitor 267 configured to sense a cutoff of any one of the cables is shown. The intermediate alarm plate is arranged in the bottom of the drum 270 and is provided with slots 265 arranged to accommodate the stables 275 of the drum.
Below the drum 270 one or more power elements are provided, such as batteries or the likes, to supply power to the intermediate alarm plate 260. In order to store these power elements the lower side of the drum 270 is preferably provided with a number of grooves and cavities 279. The power is supplied to the intermediate alarm plate via e.g. a conductive channel embedded through the drum 270 or the like. In an embodiment of the invention a battery plate 280 may also be arranged below the drum 270 and a closure plate 290 is arranged under the battery plate closing of the cavities arranged for the power elements. The closure plate is preferably screwed through a centre hole of battery plate 280, drum 270, alarm plate 260 and into secure engagement with winding portion 240. The screw (not shown) will only be accessible for removal when the security device 10 is free from goods.
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Additionally, the housing section 330 is sealed off by a top section 320 of the support member 300. On top of the top section 320 is a layer 310 of high friction provided, typically a rubber-like material such as rubber, silicon or the like. The layer 310 is provided to the housing section in order to grab the surface of the goods that the security device 10 is wrapped around in a manner that makes it more difficult to pull the security device off from the goods. It should also be understood that a similar layer may be provided to the surface of the ratchet member 200 facing the good to be protected, e.g. on the closure plate 290 or the casing 600.
Now, referring to the drawings, the function of the security device will be described in order to clarify the invention. The cables 100, 150 are wrapped around goods that is intended to be protected from theft. The ratchet member 200 is turned in order to tighten the cables around the goods. Referring back to
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The maneuver member 220 is preferably formed to fit with its gripping part in a recess of existing detachers for security boxes. It should be noted that the maneuver member 220 should be that thin that the magnetic force of the detacher may force the latch members 230, 235 into a horizontal configuration. In an embodiment of the invention the protruding edge 233, 238 is forced to a minor vertical movement, not necessarily rendering the latch element into a full horizontal configuration, but enough to disengage the tongue 233, 238 from the teeth 255 of the gear ring 250. The latch member should, in order to fit an existent detacher, be spaced apart with a diametrical distance of 40 mm-60 mm from center to center of the latch members.
The gear ring 250 may be secured to the casing 600 by using a snap lock, such as recesses arranged in the gear ring 250 and corresponding protruding pins arranged in the casing 600 to snap lock into said recesses. The casing 600 may in one embodiment be welded together using e.g. ultrasonic welding or the like. The gear ring 250 may also be secured to the outer ring 210, e.g. by gluing it to the ring, and the casing 600 may be secured to the outer ring 210 also by gluing it to the ring. However, in another embodiment the gear ring 250 is glued to the casing 600 and the outer ring 210 is glued or ultrasonically welded to the casing 600 as well. It should also be understood that the casing 600 is optional and in an embodiment without the casing, the gear ring 250 is secured to the outer ring 210 with an uncovered drum 270.
The assembly of an embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to
The latch members 230, 235 are secured to the maneuver member 220 and the winding portion 240 is also secured to the maneuver member, e.g. by screwing or snap fit or the like. The maneuver member 220, arranged with the latch members 230, 235 and the winding portion 240, is then immerged into the drum above the alarm plate registered to match the grooves of the winding portion with the stables 275 of the drum 270. When a match is made the outer ring 210 is supplied to the security device 10 to contain the winding portion 240 and the latch members 230, 235 in a suitable position in order to engage corresponding elements 275, 250. The outer ring is then secured to the casing 600, preferably by welding them together. It should here be noted that when the security device has sounded its alarm it may only be silenced by removing its power supply, e.g. batteries. Hence, the security device may only be silenced by unscrewing of the closure plate 290.
The support member 300 is assembled by snap fitting the protruding sections 130, 180 of the cables into stables or the like arranged in the housing section 330 and arranging an EAS tag in the housing section 330. The housing section is closed off by a top section 320 fastened to the housing section e.g. by a snap lock fit, fastening elements, gluing, welding or the like. The housing section 330 and the top section have in an embodiment of the invention recesses in the circumferential sides arranged to fit the cables 100, 150. The illustrated support member 300 is in hexagonal shape but may be in any suitable shape, such as circular, rectangular or the like. It should also be understood that the EAS-tag may be contained in the ratchet member 200.
Finally, when the cables 100, 150 are secured in the housing section 330 and the housing section is sealed off by the top section 320, the rubber like layer 310 is provided to the top section 320, either by gluing it, welding it or the like, to the top section 320. This may also be done in a separate process, whereby the top section 320 and the rubber-like layer 310 are assembled before secured to the housing section.
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