PEDESTAL ALARM

20220257032 ยท 2022-08-18

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    Abstract

    A pedestal antenna for anti-theft systems in commercial establishment's entrances, which has the advantage or benefit of allowing the exhibit of physical or physical objects for exhibit or immediate access for the client as a display window which is immediately perceived by the client when they walk into the premises, as they also do when leaving the premises, as this product showcasing spot is in the same pedestal antenna, located at the access door.

    Claims

    1. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system to be used at the entrance of commercial establishments, which allows to exhibit physical products like a display case, CHARACTERIZED by including a perimeter frame shaped structure (10) with means to support and exhibit (20) volumetric products and means of graphic support (30) to install and remove graphic information sheets.

    2. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED by its perimeter frame shaped main structure (10) contains the circuits related to the anti-theft alarm.

    3. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 2, CHARACTERIZED by its perimeter frame shaped main structure (10) the frame shaped structure includes a center space (40) which has the means to hold and exhibit (20) physical products and graphic support media (30).

    4. Anti-theft pedestal alarm system (1), according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED because the means to hold and exhibit (20) physical products include a boxlike casing (21) composed by an upper panel (23) and an inferior panel (24), opposing lateral panels (22) which have connection points (50) to a frontal panel (25) and a posterior panel (26).

    5. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED because the connection points (50) include a ribbed profile for the sliding of the frontal panel (25) or posterior panel (26) of the casing (21).

    6. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED because the frontal panel (25) or posterior panel (26) are curved sheets.

    7. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED because the frontal panel (25) or posterior panel (26) are flat sheets.

    8. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED because the upper panel (23) of the casing (21) includes a notch (60) on at least one of its main sides.

    9. Anti-theft pedestal alarm system (1), according to claim 4, CHARACTERIZED because the casing (21) is of translucent appearance.

    10. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 1, CHARACTERIZED because the means of graphic support (30) to install and remove graphic information sheets include parallel opposing panels (31) fitted in a removable manner at the inner side (11) of the perimeter frame.

    11. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 10, CHARACTERIZED because the previously mentioned parallel opposing panels (31) fitted in a removable manner at the inner side (11) of the perimeter frame (10) throughout a smaller sized perimeter frame (12).

    12. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 10, CHARACTERIZED because the parallel panels (31) are of translucent appearance.

    13. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 10, CHARACTERIZED because the parallel panels (31) are flat sheets.

    14. Anti-theft pedestal (1) alarm system, according to claim 10, CHARACTERIZED because the parallel panels (31) are curved sheets.

    Description

    FIGURE DESCRIPTION

    [0028] A detailed description of the Utility Model will proceed, along with the figures which are a main aspect of this presentation. The intent of these figures is to demonstrate its functionality and main components based on the preferred uses, however, there can exist other uses, also recognized by the inventive concept. As such, the current figures do not limit the scope of the invention, but they are just means of illustration for the understanding its principle, so we have that:

    [0029] FIG. 1 shows an isometric view of the pedestal.

    [0030] FIG. 2 shows an elevated-frontal view of the pedestal.

    [0031] FIG. 3 shows an isometric of the casing in a closed state, according to one of the preferred modalities.

    [0032] FIG. 4 shows an isometric of the casing in an opened state, according to one of the preferred modalities.

    [0033] FIG. 5 shows an isometric of the casing in a closed state, according to one of the preferred modalities.

    [0034] FIG. 6 shows an isometric of the casing in an opened state, according to one of the preferred modalities.

    [0035] FIG. 7 shows an isometric view of the pedestal according to one of the preferred modalities.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED USE OF THE MODEL

    [0036] The model consists of a pedestal for anti-theft alarm system to be used at the entrance of commercial establishments, which allows to dispose of graphical information and the exhibit of physical objects.

    [0037] As appreciated in FIG. 1, the pedestal (1) consists of a perimeter frame shaped main structure (10) with means to hold and exhibit (20) volumetric products and means of graphic support (30) to install and remove graphic information sheets. Said perimeter framing (10) contains the circuits related to the anti-theft alarm.

    [0038] As illustrated in FIG. 2, the perimeter frame (10) includes a center space (40) which has the means to hold and exhibit (20) physical products and graphic support media (30).

    [0039] As illustrated in FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the means of holding and showcasing (20) volumetric products consist of a box like, translucent casing (21), composed by a superior panel (23), inferior panel (24), lateral panels (22) with connection points (50) to a frontal panel (25) and to a posterior panel (26).

    [0040] Said connection points (50) include a ribbed profile for guiding and sliding of frontal panel (25) or posterior panel (26) of the casing (21), those panels being flat sheets, although alternatively, the mentioned frontal (25) and posterior (26) panels may be curved, as illustrated in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6.

    [0041] As better illustrated in FIG. 7, the means of graphic support (30) to install and remove graphic information sheets include parallel panels (31) which are secured in a removable manner at the interior (11) of the perimeter frame (10) throughout a smaller sized perimeter frame (12). Said parallel panels (31) are translucent in appearance and shaped as flat sheets.