Locking case system and method for cosmetic products
11793329 · 2023-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F7/286
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A locking case system for cosmetic products includes a fixture adapted to receive cosmetic products and a locking case adapted to be coupled to the fixture. Upon coupling the locking case to the fixture, at least one snap member of at least one side wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving portion of the at least one side wall of the fixture. In addition, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving aperture in a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture. Further, at least one snap member of a front member of the locking case is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture to secure the cosmetic products to the fixture.
Claims
1. A method of assembling a locking case system for cosmetic products, the method comprising: inserting a projection on a top end of a front member into a hole on a lower end of at least one side wall of a housing to form a locking case; simultaneously inserting at least one snap member of the at least one side wall of the locking case into a corresponding receiving portion of at least one side wall of a fixture, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case into a receiving aperture of a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture, and at least one snap member of the front member of the locking case into a receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture; and installing a fastening member into an aperture of at least one of the at least one snap members to further couple the locking case to the fixture.
2. The method of claim 1, where inserting a projection on a top end of a front member into a hole on a lower end of at least one side wall of a housing to form a locking case comprises inserting the projection on the top end of the front member into a hole on a front edge of each side wall of the locking case.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein simultaneously inserting at least one snap member of the at least one side wall of the locking case into a corresponding receiving portion of at least one side wall of a fixture, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case into a receiving aperture of a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture, and at least one snap member of the front member of the locking case into a receiving aperture of the front wall of the fixture comprises one or more of simultaneously inserting two snap members of the at least one side wall of the locking case into two receiving portions of at least one side wall of the fixture, three snap members of the rear wall of the locking case into three receiving apertures of the top edge of the rear wall of the fixture, and two snap members of the front member of the locking case into two receiving apertures of the front wall of the fixture.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein installing a fastening member into an aperture of at least one of the at least one snap members to further couple the locking case to the fixture comprises installing one or more of: (1) the fastening member into an aperture of the at least one snap member of the rear wall of the locking case and through the corresponding receiving aperture of the rear wall of the fixture; (2) the fastening member into an aperture of the at least one snap member of the at least one side wall of the locking case and through the corresponding receiving portion of the at least one side wall of the fixture; and (3) the fastening member into an aperture of the at least one snap member of the front member of the locking case and through the corresponding receiving aperture of the front wall of the fixture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The Figures described below depict various aspects of the system and methods disclosed therein. It should be understood that each figure depicts an example of a particular aspect of the disclosed system and methods, and that each of the figures is intended to accord with a possible example thereof. Further, wherever possible, the following description refers to the reference numerals included in the following figures, in which features depicted in multiple figures are designated with consistent reference numerals.
(2) There are shown in the drawing arrangements which are presently discussed, it being understood, however, that the present examples are not limited to the precise arrangements and instrumentalities shown, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(20) Generally, a locking case system for cosmetic products is disclosed. The locking case system includes a fixture, such as a tray insert, and a locking case coupled to the fixture to secure cosmetic products to the fixture and prevent large scale and/or rapid theft of the cosmetic products. The locking case includes a plurality of snap members, such that the locking case is able to snap into existing fixtures universally used in stores, such as trays or tray inserts for cosmetic products. Specifically, the locking case includes a housing having a pair of side walls, at least one side wall having at least one snap member, a rear wall having at least one snap member, a top portion, and a door rotatably coupled to the top portion and disposed in a front area of the housing between the pair of side walls. A front member is disposed between and coupled to the pair of side walls and include a snap member.
(21) Upon coupling the locking case to the fixture, the at least one snap member of at least one side wall of the locking case is snapped into a receiving portion of at least one side wall of the fixture. In addition, another snap member of the rear wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving aperture disposed on a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture, and another snap member of the front member of the locking case is snapped into a receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture. Once each snap member is inserted into a corresponding receiving portion or receiving aperture of the fixture, a fastening member may be secured into and through a hole in each snap member to further secure the locking case to the fixture. Further, the door of the locking case may be moved to a closed position and a lock of the door moved to a locked state, completely securing the cosmetic products of the fixture in the locking case and preventing theft of the cosmetic products. So configured, the locking case is essentially tamper-resistant when assembled and secured to the fixture, as described above. In this way, the locking case is not able to be easily or quickly removable from the fixture, further preventing theft of cosmetic products stored within the fixture.
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(26) Upon coupling the locking case 14 to the fixture 12, the at least one snap member 48 of the at least one side wall 34 of the locking case 14 is snapped into the at least one receiving portion 26 of the at least one side wall 18 of the fixture 12. In addition, the at least one snap member 48 of the rear wall 36 of the locking case 14 is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture 30 disposed on the top edge 28 of the rear wall 20 of the fixture 12. Further, the at least one snap member 48 of the front member 46 of the locking case 14 is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture 30 of the front wall 22 of the fixture 12.
(27) After coupling the locking case 14 to the fixture 12, a fastening member 49 may be inserted into a hole of the at least one snap member 48 of the at least one side wall 34 of the rear wall 36 or the front member 46. In
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(29) In some examples, the front wall 22 of the fixture 12 may include two receiving apertures 30 disposed near either end of the front wall 22 and a shelf portion 50 to accommodate portions of the front member 46 of the locking case 14, as described more below. In addition, the at least one side wall of the 18 of the fixture 12 may include at least one receiving portion 51 disposed on an outside surface of the side wall 18. In addition, the at least one side wall 34 of the locking case 14 may include a projection 52 extending from a bottom portion of the at least one side wall 34, as further depicted in
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(36) So configured, when the locking case 14 is coupled to the fixture, the ends 70 are not easily deformed or misaligned with the receiving portions 26 of the fixture 12. This further enables the snap members 48 of the side walls 34 of the locking case 14 to be easily snapped into the receiving portions 26 of the fixture 12.
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(38) The front member 46 further includes a body 80 having an upper portion 82 and a lower portion 84, such that the snap members 48 downwardly extend from the lower portion 84 on each of the first and second ends 74, 76. A shoulder portion 86 is disposed on the upper portion 82 of the body 80 and includes an arm 88 near each of the first and second ends 74, 76.
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(40) Before the locking case 14 is coupled to the fixture 12, the front member 46 is assembled to the housing 32 of the locking case 14, as explained more below. Specifically, the front member 46 is first moved between the side walls 34 of the housing 32 of the locking case 14 near the front area 42 of the locking case 14 (see, e.g.,
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(45) Specifically, the base 122 of the fixture 120 includes a rear portion 128 and a front portion 130. A coupling member 132 extends from each end of the rear portion 128, allowing the fixture 120 having the locking case system 10 disposed therein to be coupled to an in-store shelf 136, for example, as depicted in
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(47) In view of the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the locking system 10 is assembled according to the following exemplary method. In particular, and in one example, a method of assembling the locking case system 10 described above and depicted in
(48) In addition, the method further includes simultaneously inserting the at least one snap member 48 of the at least one side wall 34 of the locking case 14 into a corresponding receiving portion 26 of the at least one side wall 18 of the fixture 12, and at least one snap member 48 of a rear wall 36 of the locking case 14 into a receiving aperture 30 of the top edge 28 of the rear wall 20 of the fixture 12. Also at the same time, the at least one snap member 48 of the front member 46 of the locking case 14 is inserted into the receiving aperture 30 of the front wall 22 of the fixture 12. In one example, simultaneously inserting the at least one snap member 48 of the at least one side wall 34 of the locking case 14 into a corresponding receiving portion 26 of the at least one side wall 18 of the fixture 12, at least one snap member 48 of a rear wall 36 of the locking case 14 into a receiving aperture 30 of the top edge 28 of the rear wall 20 of the fixture 12, and at least one snap member 48 of the front member 46 of the locking case 14 into the receiving aperture 30 of the front wall 22 of the fixture 12 comprises one or more of simultaneously inserting two snap members 48 of the at least one side wall 34 into two receiving portions 26 of at least one side wall 18 of the fixture 12, three snap members 48 of the rear wall 36 of the locking case 34 into three receiving apertures 30 of the top edge 28 of the rear wall 20 of the fixture 12, and two snap members 48 of the front member 46 of the locking case 34 into two receiving apertures 30 of the front wall 22 of the fixture 12. In this way, and in this example, seven snap members 48 of the locking case 14 are disposed into one of a receiving aperture 30 or receiving portion 26 of the fixture 12. In another example, nine snap members 48 of the locking case 14, e.g., two snap members 48 for each side wall 34, are disposed into one of a receiving aperture 30 or the receiving portion 26 of the fixture 12.
(49) Further, the method also includes installing a fastening member 49 into a hole 97 of at least one of the at least one snap member 48, such as the snap member 48 of the front member 46 of the locking case 14. This further couples the locking case 14 to the fixture 12 and secures cosmetic products to the fixture 12.
(50) In view of the foregoing, it will be appreciated that the locking case system 10 and method of assembly include several advantages. For example, the locking case 34 includes a structure and corresponding snap members 48 that easily fit within existing fixtures, such as trays or tray inserts, of cosmetic products, keeping within the fixed width of the existing fixtures and requiring no tools for installation. This allows for efficient coupling of the locking case 34 to the cosmetic products fixture 12. Upon coupling the locking case 34 to the existing fixtures for cosmetic products, the locking case 34 may be further locked to the fixture 12 via the lock 66 to further secure the cosmetic products to the fixture 12. In any case, rapid and/or large amounts of cosmetic products are no longer able to be quickly removed, if at all removed, from the cosmetic products fixtures, significantly reducing the risk of large-scale theft of the cosmetic products. As a result, millions of dollars in annual lost sales due to such thefts are prevented, if not significantly reduced. In addition, the transparent door 40 and/or housing 32 of the locking case 34 provide a clear view of the cosmetic products inside the fixture 12. This allows both consumers to view the cosmetic products within the locking case system 40 and for store personnel to track inventory at the same time, while maintaining cosmetic products in the locked state.
(51) The following additional considerations apply to the foregoing discussion. Throughout this specification, plural instances may implement components, operations, or structures described as a single instance. Although individual operations of one or more methods are illustrated and described as separate operations, one or more of the individual operations may be performed concurrently, and nothing requires that the operations be performed in the order illustrated. Structures and functionality presented as separate components in example configurations may be implemented as a combined structure or component. Similarly, structures and functionality presented as a single component may be implemented as separate components. These and other variations, modifications, additions, and improvements fall within the scope of the subject matter herein.
(52) As used herein any reference to “one implementation,” “one embodiment,” “one example,” “an implementation,” “an embodiment,” or “an example” means that a particular element, feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the implementation is included in at least one implementation. The appearances of the phrase “in one implementation” or “in one embodiment” or “in one example” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same implementation.
(53) Some implementations may be described using the expression “coupled” along with its derivatives. For example, some implementations may be described using the term “coupled” to indicate that two or more elements are in direct physical or electrical contact. The term “coupled,” however, may also mean that two or more elements are not in direct contact with each other, but yet still co-operate or interact with each other. The implementations are not limited in this context.
(54) As used herein, the terms “comprises,” “comprising,” “includes,” “including,” “has,” “having” or any other variation thereof, are intended to cover a non-exclusive inclusion. For example, a process, method, article, or apparatus that comprises a list of elements is not necessarily limited to only those elements but may include other elements not expressly listed or inherent to such process, method, article, or apparatus. Further, unless expressly stated to the contrary, “or” refers to an inclusive or and not to an exclusive or. For example, a condition A or B is satisfied by any one of the following: A is true (or present) and B is false (or not present), A is false (or not present) and B is true (or present), and both A and B are true (or present).
(55) In addition, use of the “a” or “an” are employed to describe elements and components of the implementations herein. This is done merely for convenience and to give a general sense of the invention. This description should be read to include one or at least one and the singular also includes the plural unless it is obvious that it is meant otherwise.
(56) Upon reading this disclosure, those of skill in the art will appreciate still additional alternative structural and functional designs for a system and a process for inspecting a structure to estimate the condition of a structure through the disclosed principles herein. Thus, while particular implementations and applications have been illustrated and described, it is to be understood that the disclosed implementations are not limited to the precise construction and components disclosed herein. Various modifications, changes and variations, which will be apparent to those skilled in the art, may be made in the arrangement, operation and details of the method and apparatus disclosed herein without departing from the spirit and scope defined in the appended claims.