ANTI-THEFT DEVICE
20210372167 · 2021-12-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B73/0017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B73/0041
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
An anti-theft device comprises a notched strap having a free end and an end rigidly connected to a block, which locks the notched surface of the strap in the closed position when the free end is inserted into an insertion slot provided in the locking block. The anti-theft device further comprises theft detection means.
Claims
1. An anti-theft device, comprising: a strap having a free end and an end rigidly connected to a locking block, which locks the surface of the strap in a closed position when the free end is inserted into an insertion slot provided in the locking block, the locking block having a hollow cylindrical neck, the strap extending from a base of the locking block, the locking block having a slot with a cross-section larger or equal to the cross-section of the strap at the top of a tooth, the device further comprising a weight with a locking front surface, the weight being longitudinally movable inside the cylindrical neck and lockable in the locking position by a locking mechanism; and a theft detection device housed in a second block having a housing to receive the neck of the locking block.
2. The device of claim 1, further comprising a telescopic cap extending from the second block, the telescopic cap having a cylindrical cavity directed toward the strap and closed at an end of the telescopic cap.
3. The device of claim 1, wherein the second block rotates freely about the hollow neck.
4. The device of claim 1, wherein the strap and the locking block are molded from a plastic material, the strap further comprising a metallic reinforcement.
5. The device of claim 4, wherein the metallic reinforcement comprises a metallic strip having lateral tabs connecting to an edge of the strap, the lateral tabs comprising a plastic material.
6. The device of claim 4, wherein the strap has projecting protuberances on an inner surface of the strap, the metallic reinforcement having apertures complementary to the protuberances.
7. The device of claim 4, wherein the metallic reinforcement is overmolded by the plastic material of the strap.
8. The device of claim 1, further comprising at least one additional feature configured to interact with a notched part of the strap in the closed position.
9. The device of claim 8, wherein the additional feature configured to interact with the notched part of the strap comprises at least one tooth on the surface of the neck.
10. The device of claim 1, further comprising an additional means feature for locking the strap, the additional feature configured to be released by a manual deformation of an additional locking area.
11. The device of claim 1, further comprising a telescopic cap formed by a first tubular part fixed onto the housing of the second block and a second tubular part, the outer section of the second tubular part being smaller than the inner section of the first tubular part, so that second tubular part slides inside the first tubular part to enable an adjustment of a height of the telescopic cap.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein the strap has deformable protuberances projecting from an inner surface of the strap to adjust a pressure exerted on a neck of a bottle.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the deformable protuberances comprise tabs bent upward so as to define a tapered crown flared downward, enabling gradual tightening of the strap around the neck of a bottle.
14. The device of claim 1, further comprising an ink ampoule housed in a casing associated with a metallic pin housed in a slot of the casing in order to break the ampoule in the event of an impact on the casing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0026] A better understanding of the present disclosure will emerge from the following detailed description of some non-limiting examples of embodiments of the present disclosure, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
[0027]
[0028]
[0029]
[0030]
[0031]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0032] General Description of a First Embodiment
[0033] The first embodiment is more particularly intended to be placed on the neck of a bottle.
[0034] As shown in
[0035] The end of the strap (100) opposite the hollow body (120) is free and has no protuberance. The section of the strap (100) is constant (except for the notches) along its entire useful length, from the free end to the tightening limit.
[0036] This hollow body (120) is opened on the side opposite the connection with the fixed end of the strap (100) by a slot (130) enabling the insertion of the free end of the notched strap (110). This slot (130) opens into a cylindrical median channel that passes lengthwise through the neck (120). The notched strap (110) has a lug (140) that allows the free end of the strap to be pushed into the neck (120) when the strap encircles the item to be protected, in order to push it in until sufficient tightening is achieved.
[0037] Alternatively, the notched strap (110) can be replaced by a strap with a retaining line that is continuous or discontinuous or provided with tapered deformable protuberances (114,
[0038] In the embodiment described, the locking block (300) consists of a solution involving a weight (310) that slides in the hollow body (120).
[0039] The metallic weight (310) has a front surface that is complementary to the notched surface so as to ensure locking at rest, when it is pushed by the spring (320) in the direction of the strap. In this rest position, the notched area can be moved in the direction of an increasing engagement in the slot but, due to the cross-section of the teeth, cannot be withdrawn in the other direction.
[0040] In a known way, the metallic weight (310) can be withdrawn from its rest position by an unlocking device comprising a permanent magnet. The metallic weight (310) is then moved away from the notched surface of the strap (100), which allows the free end of the neck to be removed and the protected item to be released.
[0041] The device also comprises a detection block (200) (
[0042] This block is completed by a telescopic cap (400) receiving two parts (610, 620) made of ABS plastic and opening in the direction of the loop formed by the strap when it is closed to allow information to be shown, such as the price code. The part (610) has a window to display a tab (620), the relative position of which determines a price category in the form of a colored icon, a figure or any other graphic form. In order to code the value of the protected bottle, the user inserts his finger in the telescopic cap (400) before placing it on the neck of the bottle, which allows him to move the tab (620) to reveal the appropriate indicator. Once the device has been fitted onto the neck of the bottle, it is no longer possible to change the position of the tab (620) before removing it again after unlocking.
[0043] Description of a Second Variation
[0044]
[0045] Thus, the detection block (120, 220) rotates freely in relation to the part (100) optionally comprising the notched surface (110), which prevents a malicious user from exerting a twisting torque to wrench off the anti-theft device.
[0046] The plastic strap (100) is lined with a flexible metallic band (115) fixed onto the strap (100) by folded tabs (116) to ensure connection with the lateral edge of the strap (100).
[0047] In this example, detection is achieved by a loop (240) and a ferrite core (245).
[0048] Reinforcement of the Strap
[0049] In order to reinforce the strap (100), a metallic band (115) is adjusted against the inner surface and held in place by protuberances (111) that engage in complementary apertures provided in the metallic band (115).
[0050] A second metallic band (118) can be inserted in the strap (100), for example, by overmolding or by insertion into a cylindrical housing.
[0051] Generally speaking, the strap (100) is reinforced by one or more metallic inserts: [0052] by overmolding one or more metallic bands during manufacture of the strap (100) by the injection of a plastics material; [0053] by clipping one or more metallic bands onto a strap (100) having protuberances complementary to holes formed in one or more metallic bands; or [0054] by inserting one or more metallic bands into a complementary slot formed in the strap (100).
[0055] Inner Surface of the Strap (100)
[0056] According to the variations, the strap (100) can have a notched inner surface (110—see
[0057] The smooth belt that may have a total or partially continuous retaining line (119), as shown in
[0058] preventing damage to the sheets of aluminum on bottles of champagne; and
[0059] enabling the device to be easily removed from bottles with large necks (as the retaining collar of the belt is partially open).
[0060] Description of an Improved Embodiment
[0061] In order to prevent accidental, unintentional or malicious unlocking as a result of an axial impact on the neck (120), the version described in
[0062] The toothed belt is thus locked simultaneously in two areas.
[0063] A—On inserting the strap (100) into the locking block (300), the toothing of the strap (100) engages in the toothing (311) of the weight (310). This is the first locking point. The weight (310) consists of a molded plastic part for the toothing and a metallic part (330) forming the housing of the spring (320).
[0064] The spring (320) presses the weight (310) against the toothing of the strap (100).
[0065] Under the action of the magnet of an unlocking device, the metallic part (330) of the weight (310) will enable the weight (310) to move so as to release the two sets of teeth.
[0066] B—A fixed tooth (121) has been molded into the inner surface (122). This tooth (121) creates the second point of mechanical locking.
[0067] When the toothing of the belt passes onto the fixed tooth (121) it will make the tooth flex. The belt will return to position due to its molded contour.
[0068] According to this embodiment, the belt is locked in 2 points.
[0069] In order to release it, the user presses the end (125) of the strap (100) with his finger in order to release the toothing of the belt from the fixed tooth (121).
[0070] At the same time, the attraction of the magnet of the unlocking device draws the weight back and releases the other locking point.
[0071] The molded contour of the belt creates a spring effect. This spring effect will enable the strap (100) to move backwards when the two locking points are released.
[0072] Secondary locking can be achieved by one or more teeth located on the part (220), following a size specific to each tooth so as to offer other locking points to the first part (100).
[0073] Alternatively, the belt can have an extension allowing one or more teeth to be unlocked, themselves engaged in the belt in relation to the fixed part (220).
[0074] Description of Another Improved Embodiment
[0075]
[0076] This telescopic cap is formed by a first tubular part (410) fixed onto the housing (210) of the detection block (200). A second tubular part (420), the outer section of which is smaller than the inner section of the tubular part (410), slides inside this tubular part (410) to enable an adjustment of the height of the telescopic cap (400). The second tubular part (420) is closed by a transverse disc, which protects the aluminum decorative wrapper provided on certain bottles.
[0077] Grooves (411, 421) prevent the two tubular parts (410, 420) from rotating in relation to one another.
[0078] This retractable telescopic cap (400) allows the height to be adjusted for any type of bottle, and particularly to take into account the height of the cap fitted on certain types of bottles. These two tubular parts (410, 420) are preferably transparent, made of a rigid plastics material, so as to preserve visibility of the decorative wrapper on the neck of the bottle.
[0079] The strap (100) and tubular parts (410) and (420) may have a suitable sign indicating where to limit the tightening of the belt on bottles of champagne so as not to mark and damage the aluminum sheeting covering the top of the bottles of champagne by the flexible or fixed toothing of the belt.
[0080] On the side that connects with the housing (210), the two tubular parts (410, 420) have complementary vertical notches (415, 425) designed to lock the movable cap precisely at the level at which the bottle neck to be protected is inserted into the device. These notches (415, 425) are held together on tightening.
[0081] The strap (100) has deformable protuberances (114) projecting from its inner surface to adjust the pressure exerted on the decorative metallic tag surrounding the neck of the bottle. These deformable protuberances (114) are in the form of tabs bent upwards so that they define a tapered crown flared downwards, enabling gradual tightening of the strap around the neck of the bottle. This specific toothing of the belt enables it to be adapted to the different necks. In the event of a characterized vertical impact, the flexible toothing of the belt is altered to absorb the deformation due to the increase in the diameter of the bottle resulting from the impact. The toothing then returns to its original position when the thief attempts to remove the device from the neck.
[0082] The strap (100) is formed by overmolding a plastics material onto a resilient metallic strip or by inserting a metallic strip into a part made of a plastics material. On the outer side, it has notches extending between the free end (namely that opposite the end extending the casing (210)) and the lug (140). This free end can be engaged in the slot (130), where the locking device prevents the removal of the free end of the strap until the device is unlocked.
[0083] An ink security feature is obtained by adding an ink ampoule (500) housed in the casing (210) and intended to prevent and determine theft by breaking the ampoule (500) in the event of an impact on the casing (210). A metallic pin (510) is housed in a slot (520) of the casing (210) in order to break the ampoule (500) in the event of an impact on the casing (210).