Foldover for loss prevention and improved merchandising
10244874 ยท 2019-04-02
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A44C19/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
G08B13/19626
PHYSICS
G08B13/2402
PHYSICS
A47F7/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D73/0071
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
A47F7/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F7/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
An anti-theft display hanger comprising a foldover which when engaged allows for the display of fashion jewelry, traditionally necklaces, pendants and necklaces, to be more secure, harder to steal, and permanently held in a desired position until disengaged while still presently enclosed merchandise in the most aesthetically, desirable manner for the consumer.
Claims
1. An anti-theft display hanger for supporting an article, comprising: a first member having an outer surface, an inner surface, a top portion, a bottom portion and a thickness defined between the outer surface and inner surface; a second member having an outer surface, an inner surface, a top portion, a bottom portion and a thickness defined between the outer surface and inner surface, the second member being constructed and arranged to overlay at least a portion of the first member in an assembled position; a gusset disposed between the bottom portion of the first member and the bottom portion of the second member and having one or more dielines wherein said dielines create two flaps when the hanger is assembled and further wherein said flaps contain apertures that line up when the hanger is assembled; a recess in one or both members in which to support an electronic article surveillance sensor, the recess being sized to support the sensor therein and having a depth dependent upon the thickness of the first member such that upon supporting the sensor within the recess, the sensor is planar with or below the inner surface of the first member; an engagement member constructed and arranged to support the hanger on a display; means in which to secure the first member to the second member when assembled; and means to secure said article to said hanger; wherein upon assembling the hanger, the second member overlays the first member so as to conceal the electronic article surveillance sensor, the flaps when folded in and towards each other so that the apertures contained therein allow for the securing means to be threaded through said apertures and thereafter capable of securing said article to said hanger, provided when said article is secured to the hanger said article is unable to move within said hanger.
2. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the second member is a mirror image of the first member.
3. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein said means in which to secure the article to the hanger is a cable tie.
4. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein said means to secure said first member to said second member is an adhesive.
5. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 4, wherein said second member includes an adhesive on the inner surface.
6. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein said means to secure said first member to said second member is a non-adhesive, self-locking device.
7. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the engagement member is a hook.
8. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the engagement member is a series of apertures in both members that line up when the hanger is assembled creating a means upon which to display the article on a hook or a peg.
9. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, further comprising a recess wherein the depth of the recess is defined by the thickness of the first member and second members and further wherein the depth of the recess determines the size of the article secured therein.
10. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the first and second members are formed as a unitary piece.
11. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the article is threaded through the aligned apertures of the flaps.
12. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, further comprising slits formed in one or both of the flaps.
13. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 3, wherein the cable tie is custom made or is shortened after sais cable tie is secures the article to the hanger.
14. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, further comprising means located on the outer surfaces of one or both members to include indicia.
15. The anti-theft display hanger according to claim 14, wherein said indicia is a trademark or other branding.
16. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein the article is selected from the group consisting of necklace, pendant, chain, bracelet and earing set.
17. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, further comprising an electronic article surveillance sensor.
18. The anti-theft display hanger of claim 1, wherein said hanger is comprised from plastic.
19. A method of making an anti-theft display hanger for supporting an article, comprising the steps of: providing a first member having an outer surface, an inner surface, a top portion, a bottom portion and a thickness defined between the outer surface and inner surface; providing a second member having an outer surface, an inner surface, a top portion, a bottom portion and a thickness defined between the outer surface and inner surface, the second member being a mirror image of the first member and being constructed and arranged to overlay at least a portion of the first member in an assembled position; providing a gusset situated between said members wherein said gusset having one or more dielines which create two or more flaps having apertures in said flaps wherein when the hanger is assembled, a recess, in which an article for sale is positioned, is formed; folding the two flaps formed in the gusset inward towards each other so that the apertures contained within said flaps align; threading a cable tie through the aligned apertures of the flaps; securing said article to the hanger using the cable tie; and folding the two members inward and towards each other until one member overlays a portion of the second member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) It should be understood that the drawings are provided for the purpose of illustration only and are not intended to define the limits of the invention. The foregoing and other objects and advantages of the embodiments described herein will become apparent with reference to the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(4) A first embodiment of an anti-theft display hanger, also referred to herein as the foldover, (
(5) This invention is manufactured like a traditional foldover, except there is a special dieline at the gusset 7 of the foldover. This dieline creates two flaps allowing the lobster claw and jump ring of article, for example a necklace 1, to be enclosed or secured between the two flaps. There are holes 9 in each flap 11, which allows for a shortened cable tie 3 to run through the hole in one flap, then the article, such as a necklace 1 (via different means, for instance, the lobster claw or jump ring), then through the hole on the opposing flap. When the cable tie is then zipped and the sides of the foldover are adhered together, the necklace stays in place perfectly.
(6) Once the foldover is popped open, the shoplifter would need to cut the table tie, which a sharp object such as scissors or a knife, to gain access to the clasp of the article in order to steal the article. In some embodiments, the anti-theft display hanger would have a body portion having at least a first body member having a recess for supporting an electronic article surveillance sensor, so that the potential shoplifter would not be able to take the whole foldover out of the store without the sensor going off. The electronic article surveillance sensor is preferably supported within the recess of the first member such that it is substantially co-planar with or below the inside surface of the first member. Even if there was no sensor, a potential shoplifter would likely be afraid that there may be a sensor and may be deterred from stealing the article. Furthermore, by keeping the clasp in the location due to the flaps and cable tie, the necklace will sit perfectly, and will hang evenly, and will be merchandised in a professional manner.
(7) Anti-theft display hanger
(8) An adhesive may be placed on the inner surface of the second member, or the first member, or both, in order to secure the first and second members in the assembled position. In the present embodiment, an adhesive is placed over the inner surface of the second member and is covered with a protective sheet (not shown). The protective sheet is removed to expose the adhesive during assembly, as is known in the art. Possible adhesives to permanently attach one member to the other include, but are not limited to acrylics, bio-adhesives, contact adhesive, cyanoacrylics, epoxy, glue, hot melt adhesives, polyester resins, polyols, polyurethane, pressure sensitive adhesive and rubber cement.
(9) The first member of the claimed hanger should have a thickness sufficient to create a recess to hold an electronic article surveillance sensor, however, the thickness may be split between both the first and second member. If the thickness is split between the first and second member, each member would include a cooperative recess that align with, and overlay each other, when assembled. In this manner, a single sensor would be placed within the recess of the first member, but would not be flush with the inner surface of the first member and would, instead, have a thickness greater than inner surface of the first member. Upon overlaying the second member, however, the recess formed therein would enclose the sensor completely so that the overall thickness of the body of the first and second members together would be about equal to or greater than that of the sensor. In this manner, the sensor would remain hidden within the body of the hanger because the inner surface of the first and second members are in contact and planar with respect to each other, i.e. there is no visible bulge to indicate the presence of a sensor which is enclosed within the recesses.
(10) Prior to assembly, anti-theft display hanger is an open, or non-assembled position as shown in
(11) Prior to attaching the article, the two flaps created by the dielines are folded inward towards each other so that the holes in each align. If the article is a necklace 1, for example, the lobster claw and/or jump ring of necklace are inserted into the aligned holes of the flaps. To secure the article to the hanger, a shortened cable tie is also inserted into the two holes of the flaps and when said cable tie is engaged, the two flaps are secured together by the cable tie. In another embodiment, the cable tie, prior to being engaged, is threaded through the lobster claw and/or the jump ring, and the article is secured in place to the hanger when the cable tie cable tie is threaded through the aligned apertures of the flaps and then the cable tie is engaged, i.e. is zipped. The second member is, thereafter, positioned over the first member and is secured thereto. In the present embodiment, the second member is the mirror image of the first member, and the inner surface of the second member includes an adhesive to secure the first and second members together. As the second member is moved into position over the first member, the gusset for supporting necklace 1 is formed. The gusset is formed between the two members which are spaced from each other in the assembled position. In this manner, a passageway is formed, which has a width sufficient for necklace. Indicia (not shown) such as the price, manufacturer, trademarks etc., may also be provided on the outer surface of the first and/or second members, as desired.
(12) The anti-theft display hanger disclosed herein is easy to assemble, provides support to an article and means in which to keep said article is its most desirable position, prevents the easy removal of the article from the hanger while helping to prevent theft of the article by supporting a hidden electronic article surveillance sensor therein, and is cost effective.
(13) The anti-theft security hanger is like any other theft-prevention foldovers in terms of design and structure. Anyone of ordinary skill in the art of manufacturing foldovers would be able to manufacture the claimed device. Manufacturing requires a steel rule die with a dieline to create the two flaps, as well as a cable tie to secure the article to the hanger. The two flaps, along with the cable tie, create both the loss prevention feature of the present invention, as well as improved merchandising feature by allowing for the fixed placement of the article within the hanger. In the preferred embodiment, 15 point shiny white plastic (Wepco Plastics, Inc., Middlefield, Conn.), with a 0.375 gusset and overall dimensions of 3.5 by 6.54 inches was used to create the device. Also in the preferred embodiment, a 4 white zip tie (Nelco Products, Pembroke, Mass.) to secure the article to the hanger was used, however, a zip tie of a different length or a different component entirely may be used to secure the article to the hanger. Excess plastic from the zip tie after it was engaged was cut and discarded. The foldover may be made out of plastic, board or any other material, plastic, however, is preferred as it is the most durable material. In another embodiment, the foldover hanger may be of any thickness. The foldover may have branding in the form of a laminated paper, print or hot stamp. In yet another embodiment, a self-locking version of a foldover, which does not use adhesive as a typical foldover does, may be used to secure the members once overlayed. The size of the foldover, as well as the size of the gusset, can vary. In addition to necklaces, pendants and bracelets, the present invention may be modified to accommodate an earring set as well as for chains of different sizes, though the hanger works best with thinner chains.
(14) To remove the article from the anti-theft security hanger after purchase, the buyer simply cuts the cable tie, and the necklace, pendant, chain, bracelet and/or earing set is easily released from the foldover. Fasteners, besides a cable ties, may be used but cable ties are preferred. In yet another embodiment, slits are made into each flap, below the holes where the cable tie runs through, to further secure the necklace in place. These slits could also be holes and are optional, though helpful to the overall invention. In the preferred embodiment, the slits were staggered, however, the slits could be on only one flap, or not at all.
(15) It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiment disclosed herein. For example, it should be understood that the display hanger need not be unitary in construction. In addition, the gusset may be formed in a unitary first member, i.e., the first member may have a thickness formed as a unitary piece instead of as separate pieces adhered together. Also, although shown as generally rectangular, the hanger may be other shapes, as would be known to those of skill in the art. Additionally, the article supported on the hanger may be any article and is not limited to necklaces, or even jewelry, therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of a preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope, spirit and intent of the invention.