Method of releasably securing a plurality of items in a retail store inventory
10608396 ยท 2020-03-31
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R13/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/405
ELECTRICITY
H01R43/26
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/58
ELECTRICITY
H01R13/629
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method of protecting retail store inventory from theft includes the steps of providing an electrical alarm circuit which is electrically connectable to a security loop cable. The security loop cable includes a plurality of electrically conductive and connectable security loop cable segments. A user forms the security loop cable by connecting the plurality of security loop cable segments end-to-end and attaches the security loop cable to the items of inventory. The free ends of the security loop cable are physically secured, including at least one of the free ends being physically secured by electrically connecting it to the electrical alarm circuit. The physical securement of the free ends prevents detachment of the inventory items from the cable. The alarm system when armed will activate an alarm if electrical continuity of the security loop cable is broken.
Claims
1. A method of protecting inventory from theft, the inventory including a plurality of items, comprising: providing an electrical alarm circuit which is electrically connectable to a security loop cable and, when armed, will activate an alarm if electrical continuity of the security loop cable is broken; providing a plurality of electrically conductive security loop cable segments, each security loop cable segment having a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other end, the male and female connectors of adjoining security loop cable segments being releasably mechanically and electrically connectable to one another; forming a security loop cable by connecting the plurality of security loop cable segments end-to-end with a male connector of one security loop cable segment joined to a female connector of an adjoining security loop cable segment, the security loop cable having first and second free ends; associating the security loop cable to the items without electrically connecting any of the security loop cable segments to any of the items, such that the items cannot be dissociated from the security loop cable without breaking the electrical continuity of the security loop cable; and physically securing the free ends of the security loop cable, wherein the first free end of the security loop cable is physically secured by electrically connecting the first free end to the electrical alarm circuit, the second free end of the security loop cable is physically secured by electrically connecting the second free end to a terminator or the electrical alarm circuit, and the physical securement of the free ends is such that the items cannot be dissociated from the security loop cable without breaking the electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein a selected item of the inventory desired to be dissociated from the security loop cable can be removed by an authorized party from the remaining items of the inventory, such removal including disarming the alarm circuit, disconnecting the male and female connectors nearest said selected item, dissociating said selected item from the security loop cable at said disconnected connectors, removing said selected item, reconnecting the previously disconnected male and female connectors, and rearming the alarm circuit to reestablish protection for the remaining items.
3. The method of claim 1 wherein said providing a plurality of electrically conductive security loop cable segments includes providing the number of security loop cable segments needed to create a security loop cable of sufficient length to associate all of the plurality of items to the security loop cable.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate an audible signal upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
5. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate a visual signal upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
6. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate audible and visual signals upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
7. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate a silent alarm upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to cause cameras to focus on a particular location upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein at least one of said plurality of items is associated to one of said plurality of security loop cable segments prior to complete formation of the security loop cable.
10. The method of claim 1, wherein each security loop cable segment is connected to the adjoining security loop cable segment(s) prior to associating said plurality of items to the security loop cable.
11. A method of protecting inventory from theft, the inventory including a plurality of items, comprising: providing an electrical alarm circuit which is electrically connectable to a security loop cable and, when armed, will activate an alarm if electrical continuity of the security loop cable is broken; providing a plurality of electrically conductive security loop cable segments, each security loop cable segment having a male connector on one end and a female connector on the other end, the male and female connectors of adjoining security loop cable segments being releasably mechanically and electrically connectable to one another; forming a security loop cable by connecting the plurality of security loop cable segments end-to-end with a male connector of one security loop cable segment joined to a female connector of an adjoining security loop cable segment, the security loop cable having first and second free ends; associating the security loop cable to each of the items by passing the security loop cable through an aperture defined at least in part by the item or wrapping the security loop cable around a portion of the item, such that the items cannot be dissociated from the security loop cable without breaking the electrical continuity of the security loop cable; and physically securing the free ends of the security loop cable, wherein the first free end of the security loop cable is physically secured by electrically connecting the first free end to the electrical alarm circuit, the second free end of the security loop cable is physically secured by electrically connecting the second free end to a terminator or the electrical alarm circuit, and the physical securement of the free ends is such that the items cannot be dissociated from the security loop cable without breaking the electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit.
12. The method of claim 11 wherein a selected item of the inventory desired to be dissociated from the security loop cable can be removed by an authorized party from the remaining items of the inventory, such removal including disarming the alarm circuit, disconnecting the male and female connectors nearest said selected item, dissociating said selected item from the security loop cable at said disconnected connectors, removing said selected item, reconnecting the previously disconnected male and female connectors, and rearming the alarm circuit to reestablish protection for the remaining items.
13. The method of claim 11 wherein said providing the plurality of electrically conductive security loop cable segments includes providing the number of security loop cable segments needed to create a security loop cable of sufficient length to associate all of the plurality of items to the security loop cable.
14. The method of claim 11, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate an audible signal upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate a visual signal upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
16. The method of claim 11, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate audible and visual signals upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
17. The method of claim 11, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to generate a silent alarm upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
18. The method of claim 11, wherein the alarm circuit is configured to cause cameras to focus on a particular location upon electrical continuity of the security loop cable to the alarm circuit being broken.
19. The method of claim 11, wherein at least one of said plurality of items is associated to one of said plurality of security loop cable segments prior to complete formation of the security loop cable.
20. The method of claim 11, wherein each security loop cable segment is connected to the adjoining security loop cable segment(s) prior to associating said plurality of items to the security loop cable.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(15) It will be understood that a complete security loop cable will include a plurality of segments 10. The exact number can vary depending on the total length needed. It will also be understood that at least one of the free ends of the multi-segmented security loop cable is electrically connected to an alarm system (not shown). It may be that both ends are connected to the alarm system or just one end is connected to the alarm system with a suitable terminator being plugged into the opposite end. The alarm system is such than an unintended separation of any of the segments of the multi-segmented security loop cable will create an alarm condition, which may generate an audible or visual signal in the vicinity of the inventory being protected. Or there could be a combination of the audible and visual signal. Alternatively the alarm condition may generate a silent alarm to security personnel or the focusing of cameras on a particular location.
(16) Each connector 12, 14 includes one or more contacts and an elastomeric rubber body. The contacts are fixed to the bare ends of wires and embedded in the body. Together the contacts and body form a housing. The exterior of the housing has a tightly fitting compression ring surrounding the body to prevent the contacts from being withdrawn from the body. The end of the cable and the rear portion of the housing are covered by an over-molded strain relief member 84 to complete the connector structure The strain relief member chemically bonds to the connector (male or female) body, exposed wire insulations and the cable outer jacket to form an integral unit of these elements for electrical and mechanical protection. Details of these components will now be described.
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(19) After the contacts have been crimped onto a wire, they are installed in an elastomeric rubber body. There are two types of bodies. A male body 32 is shown in
(20) The female body 34 has a structure generally similar to that of the male body 32 except the shroud of the female body has an inside diameter large enough to receive the outside diameter of the male body's shroud. Also, the key of the female body is rotated 180 from the orientation of the key in the male body. That is, the female key is in the upper half of the shroud instead of the lower half. Looking at the female body 34 in
(21) In both the male and female bodies the socket and pin contacts, with conductors already crimped thereto, are pressed into the longitudinal body apertures through the back side of the rear or base portions 36 or 50. Preferably the strip length of the conductors and the amount of insertion of the contacts is such that the insulation on the conductors extends a little bit into the base portions, with the remainder of the conductors extending out the back of the base portions. This is illustrated in
(22) While the friction fit of the contacts in the base portions is significant, the present disclosure adds an extra measure of pullout strength by adding a compression ring 68 after insertion of the contacts. As seen in
(23) The combination of a body and its embedded contacts together form a housing. As just described the exterior of the housing has a tightly fitting compression ring 68 surrounding the body to prevent the contacts from being withdrawn from the body. The housing and compression ring of
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(26) It will be apparent that the male connector of one cable segment can be releasably electrically connected to the female connector of an adjoining segment. Using the three-wire embodiment illustrated and the orientations shown in
(27) It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modification can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention disclosed herein. For example, different numbers of conductors could be used. An additional compression ring might be added. In the described method the order of the steps of connecting cable segments to one another and attaching items to the security loop cable could vary. That is, all of the cable segments may be connected together before attaching any item to the fully completed security loop cable. Alternately, it may be convenient to attach some of the items before all of the cable segments have been added to the complete security loop cable. Thus, some items may be attached during the process of attaching cable segments to the security loop cable. This interleaving of the steps of adding cable segments and attaching items might be convenient the first time a security loop cable is deployed and it is not certain ahead of time how many cable segments will be needed to provide sufficient length for all of the items.