E05B73/0029

Product strap detection apparatus and method

Devices, apparatuses, and methods for detecting product straps are provided. An example product security device for detecting product straps may include a base, and a pivot member affixed to the base via a first hinge. The pivot member may be configured to physically engage a strap to maintain the pivot member in a non-deflected position. The example device may further include a biasing member configured to urge the pivot member into a deflected position and a sensor configured to detect when the pivot member is in the deflected position. The sensor may be configured to, in response to detecting that the pivot member is in the deflected position, generate an alert signal. The example device may also include processing circuitry configured to receive the alert signal and, in response to receiving the alert signal, transmit an alert triggering signal to initiate an alert.

Wrap for an item of merchandise

A merchandise security device configured for use with an electronic key for locking and/or unlocking a lock mechanism is provided. The merchandise security device may include a housing operably coupled with a cable, wherein the cable is configured to be extended and retracted relative to the housing and to at least partially surround an item of merchandise. The security device may also include a lock mechanism configured to releasably secure the cable relative to the housing for locking the cable about the item of merchandise. In addition, the lock mechanism is configured to receive electrical power for unlocking the lock mechanism so that the housing and the cable may be removed from the item of merchandise.

Box edge security device
09934665 · 2018-04-03 ·

A box edge security device, for a merchandise box that includes having adjacent structural portions connected together along an edge, includes an edge seal and a tag assembly. The edge seal is adapted to be attached around an edge of a merchandise box, the merchandise box having a first structural portion and a second structural portion that are connected to one another along the edge, such that a first portion of the edge seal is disposed against the first structural portion of the merchandise box and a second portion of the edge seal is disposed against the second structural portion of the merchandise box. The tag assembly interlocks with the edge seal and includes an electronics assembly, contained within a housing, that forms at least part of an alarm system. The electronics assembly may include an electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag.

BOX EDGE SECURITY DEVICE
20180082555 · 2018-03-22 ·

A box edge security device, for a merchandise box that includes having adjacent structural portions connected together along an edge, includes an edge seal and a tag assembly. The edge seal is adapted to be attached around an edge of a merchandise box, the merchandise box having a first structural portion and a second structural portion that are connected to one another along the edge, such that a first portion of the edge seal is disposed against the first structural portion of the merchandise box and a second portion of the edge seal is disposed against the second structural portion of the merchandise box. The tag assembly interlocks with the edge seal and includes an electronics assembly, contained within a housing, that forms at least part of an alarm system. The electronics assembly may include an electronic article surveillance (EAS) tag.

SECURITY DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE CONTROL STATES

A security device is provided including a security lock configured to retain an object when locked, a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission, and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state based on receipt of a security code. The security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state. At the first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode in which the security lock transitions to a locked state and in response to a subsequent receipt of the security code the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state.

ELECTRONICALLY RELEASABLE APPARATUS
20240410201 · 2024-12-12 ·

An apparatus may be configured with one or more cables forming loops external to a housing of the apparatus and retained by a one-way locking mechanism disposed within the housing. The one-way locking mechanism may allow movement of the cable(s) in a first linear direction (e.g., to decrease a length of cable forming the loop) while preventing movement of the cable(s) in a second linear direction (e.g., to increase the length of cable forming the loop) unless and until a controller of the apparatus verifies a received electronic signal. Upon verifying the electronic signal, the controller may actuate an electromechanical component to release the cable and allow movement in the first linear direction. The cable loops may wrap around corners, protrusions, etc., of valuables to prevent removal from the apparatus. The apparatus may include an anchor mechanism to prevent removal of the apparatus from an anchor surface.

Security device with multiple control states

A security device is provided including a security lock configured to retain an object when locked, a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission, and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state based on receipt of a security code. The security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state. At the first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode in which the security lock transitions to a locked state and in response to a subsequent receipt of the security code the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state.

Spider electronic tag

A novel spider electronic tag includes a take-up device; and a base connected to the take-up device through a retractable steel wire rope. The take-up device includes: a housing; a take-up assembly, mounted in the housing; and a locking fastener, mounted in the housing and configured to lock the take-up assembly; the locking fastener includes: a rotating ratchet member, fixedly arranged at the top of the take-up assembly; and a leaf spring, embedded in an inner circumferential wall of the housing and configured to cooperate with the rotating ratchet member to lock the take-up assembly. The steel wire rope is passed in a listed sequence through the rotating ratchet member, the take-up assembly and the base clockwise from top to bottom, and two ends of the steel wire rope are fixed inside the rotating ratchet member, to connect the take-up device with the base.

Hooked device for marking commercial articles
09702170 · 2017-07-11 · ·

The invention concerns a device for marking a commercial article, comprising two separable parts: a first part (12) including an axial spike (14), a second part comprising an orifice for axial insertion of the spike and means for locking the spike inserted in said orifice. One of the parts, referred to as the attachment part, comprises an attachment: member (32) that is able to pivot between a first position in which a free end of the member is far away from the attachment part and a second position in which the free end is disposed in a housing (50) of the attachment part. The attachment part is configured so that the free end (32a) of the attachment member is blocked in the housing (50; 108) by the presence of the other part of the device that is locked to the attachment part by way of the spike (14) and its locking means.

SECURITY DEVICE WITH MULTIPLE CONTROL STATES

A security device is provided including a security lock configured to retain an object when locked, a receiver configured to receive a security code transmission, and processing circuitry configured to transition the security lock between a locked state and unlock permissive state based on receipt of a security code. The security lock may initially be set to the unlock permissive state. At the first instance in which a security code is received, the processing circuitry may transition the security lock to a key permissive mode in which the security lock transitions to a locked state and in response to a subsequent receipt of the security code the security lock transitions to the unlock permissive state.