Security Tag
20200149323 ยท 2020-05-14
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05B73/0017
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A security tag (100) for attachment to an item comprises a pair of flat panels (102, 104) joined together by a flexible hinge (106). Each panel (103, 104) has an inner surface and an outer surface. The panels are foldable about the flexible hinge with the inner surfaces of the panels abutting each other. One panel has a retainer (112) for a flexible tie of plastics material and the other panel has an orifice (116) in alignment with the retainer (112). The security tag (100) can only be removed by breaking the plastics tie.
Claims
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10. A security tag for attachment to a segment of a garment, comprising: a first panel having a first surface, wherein said first panel defines a receptacle that is accessible from said first surface; a second panel having a second surface and an orifice, accessible from said second surface, that extends through said second panel, wherein said segment of garment can be selectively positioned between said first panel and said second panel; a plastic tie having a first end and a second end, wherein said plastic tie extends through said orifice in said second panel, through said segment of garment, and into said receptacle so that said second end of said plastic tie is protected within said receptacle of said first panel and said plastic tie retains said first panel and said second panel against said segment of garment, whereby said plastic tie must be broken to separate said first panel and said second panel from said segment of garment.
11. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said first panel and said second panel are connected by a hinge.
12. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said first panel and said second panel are unistructurally formed as a single piece with a flexible hinge disposed between said first panel and said second panel.
13. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said plastic tie can be injected through said orifice, through said segment of garment and into said receptacle using a needle applicator tagging gun.
14. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said plastic tie is coloured with a customized colour that is unique for use with said security tag.
15. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said first end of said plastic tie terminates with a visually identifiable anchor head that remains visible on said security tag as said plastic tie interconnects said first panel and said second panel.
16. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said first end of said plastic tie is pivotably attached to said second panel.
17. The security tag according to claim 16, wherein said second end of said plastic tie is barbed and mechanically engages said receptacle in said first panel once passed into said receptacle.
18. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said second panel defines sides for said receptacle and said second panel further includes tabs on said sides to inhibit access to said receptacle through said sides.
19. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said receptacle is sized to receive and retain said second end of said plastic tie.
20. The security tag according to claim 10, wherein said second end of said flexible tie terminates with a cross bar element and said first end of said receptacle terminates with an anchor element that is larger than said cross bar element.
21. A security tag for attachment to a segment of a garment, comprising: a first panel having a first surface, wherein said first panel defines a receptacle that is accessible from said first surface; a second panel having an orifice formed therethrough, wherein said segment of garment can be selectively positioned between said first panel and said second panel; a plastic tie having a first end and a second end, wherein said plastic tie extends through said orifice in said second panel, through said segment of garment, and into said receptacle so that said second end of said plastic tie is protected within said receptacle of said first panel and said receptacle retains said second end of said plastic tie and prevents said second end from being non-destructively retracted out of said receptacle, therein requiring said plastic tie to be broken to separate said first panel and said second panel from said segment of garment.
22. The security tag according to claim 21, wherein said first panel and said second panel are connected by a hinge.
23. The security tag according to claim 21, wherein said first panel and said second panel are unistructurally formed as a single piece with a flexible hinge disposed between said first panel and said second panel.
24. The security tag according to claim 21, wherein said first end of said plastic tie terminates with a visually identifiable anchor head that remains visible on said security tag as said plastic tie interconnects said first panel and said second panel.
25. A security tag for attachment to a segment of a garment, comprising: a first panel having a first surface, wherein said first panel defines a receptacle that is accessible from said first surface; and a second panel having a breakable plastic tie extending therefrom, wherein said plastic tie on said second panel can be advanced through said segment of garment and into said receptacle of said first panel, wherein said receptacle receives and retains said plastic tie and prevents said plastic tie from being retracted out of said receptacle, therein requiring said plastic tie to be broken to separate said first panel and said second panel from said segment of garment.
26. The security tag according to claim 25, wherein said first panel and said second panel are connected by a hinge.
27. The security tag according to claim 25, wherein said first panel and said second panel are unistructurally formed as a single piece with a flexible hinge disposed between said first panel and said second panel.
28. The security tag according to claim 25, wherein said plastic tie is unistructurally formed as part of said second panel.
Description
[0011] The invention will hereinafter be more particularly described with reference to the accompanying drawings, which show by way of example, three embodiments of a security tag according to the invention and a specific example of a flexible tie for use with the first and third embodiments. In the drawings:
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[0036] On the inner surface of 108 is a panel 109 for receiving an RS adhesive security label (not shown) which would not be visible when the panels 102 and 104 are folded over. On the flat panel 102, is a receptacle or chamber 112 which can be closed over by a lid 113. An orifice 116 on the panel 104 aligns up with the receptacle or chamber 112 and lid 113. Side holes 117 are provided on the receptacle or chamber 112 and complementary tabs 119 are provided on the lid 113. Security tabs 115 prevent access to the receptacle or chamber 112 by a toothpick or the like. In order to attach the security tag to an item of clothing, a breakable tie of plastics materials (not shown) well known in trade as a Dennison tag is inserted through the orifice 116 using the well known needle applicator Dennison tagging gun with one end of the tie lying in a protected zone within the receptacle or chamber 112 preventing access to that end, the tie end being held being inserted through a hole formed in the lid 113 by a needle applicator. The tie will be manufactured in non-standard colours such as bright pink, green, yellow or other non-standard colours. In this way, if a customer breaks the tie and replaces it with a standard tie, it will be immediately apparent that the security tag has been tampered with. Also when the security tag is attached to an item of clothing in a shop, the RS adhesive security label fixed to the panel 109 cannot be accessed without first breaking the plastics tie securing the two panels 102 and 104 together.
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[0038] On the inner surface 208 is a panel 209 for receiving an RS adhesive security label (not shown) which would not be visible when the panels 202 and 204 are folded over. On the flat panel 202, is a pivotable securing element 212, the barbed end 212 of which can be inserted into a hollow receiver 215 on the panel 204 which aligns up with the barbed end 213 when the panels 202 and 204 are folded over.
[0039] In order to attach the security tag to an item of merchandise such as a bag, shoe, sunglasses or the like, the breakable securing element 212 of plastics material is inserted into the hollow receiver 215 preventing access to the barbed end 213. In this way if a customer breaks the securing element 212 to remove the security tag from the item of merchandise it will be immediately apparent that the security tag has been tampered with. Also when the security tag is attached to an item of merchandise in a shop, the RS adhesive security label fixed to the panel 209 cannot be accessed without first breaking the securing element 212 securing the two panels 202 and 204 together.
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[0041] The hinge 306 is attached directly to the panels 102 and 104 without the presence of the ridges 105 and 107 in the first embodiment and the ribs 121 and 123 at the hinge panel. This facilitates the functions of the hinge and also facilitates the two panels overlying one another. Also a hole 313 is preformed on the lid 113 which facilitates the threading through of the flexible tie.
[0042] A specific example of a flexible tie 400 which can be used with the first and third embodiments is shown in
[0043] The flexible tie 400 comprises a flexible cross bar 410, an elongate flexible element 412 and a large anchor element 414 which is prominent and very visible when the tie is attached with the security tag to an item of merchandise.
[0044] It is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the specific details described herein which are given by way of example only and that various modifications and alterations are possible without departing from the scope of this invention as defined in the claims.