PRODUCT ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A PRODUCT ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM

20230102380 · 2023-03-30

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Abstract

Disclosed is a product anti-theft system having a product anti-theft device configured to be attached to a product to be secured, the anti-theft device having a housing with a connecting portion designed to be connected to the product to be secured and a locking mechanism associated with the connecting portion and having a secured state and a released state. The anti-theft system further includes a release device for transmitting a release signal that triggers transferring of the locking mechanism from the secured state to the released state. Also disclosed is a method of operating an anti-theft device.

Claims

1. Product anti-theft system comprising: a product anti-theft device which is configured to be attached to a product to be secured, the product anti-theft device comprising: a housing having a connection portion configured to be connected to the product to be secured; a locking mechanism which is associated with the connection portion and has a secured state in which the connection portion non-detachably engages with the product to be secured, and a released state in which the connection portion is allowed to be detached from the product to be secured; and a release signal receiving unit which is operatively coupled with the locking mechanism and is configured, upon receipt of a release signal, to cause the locking mechanism to be transferred from the secured state into the released state; and a release device which comprises a release signal transmission unit and is configured to define a release region and to transmit the release signal, wherein the product anti-theft device is configured to transfer the locking mechanism from the secured state into the released state when the product anti-theft device receives the release signal in the release region.

2. Product anti-theft system according to claim 1, wherein the product anti-theft device further comprises an identification signal transmission unit configured to transmit a security ID of the product anti-theft device and/or a product ID of the product to be secured, and the release device further comprises an identification signal receiving unit configured to receive the security ID and/or the product ID, and the release signal transmission unit of the release device is designed configured to transmit the release signal which corresponds to the security ID and/or the product ID.

3. Product anti-theft system according to claim 2, wherein the release signal transmission unit is configured to transmit the release signal only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition.

4. Product anti-theft system according to claim 2, wherein the identification signal transmission unit of the product anti-theft device is configured to transmit a status signal which indicates whether the locking mechanism of the product anti-theft device is in the secured state or the released state.

5. Product anti-theft system according to claim 4, wherein the release signal transmission unit, upon receipt of the status signal by the identification signal receiving unit of the release device is configured to transmit the release signal only if the locking mechanism is in the secured state.

6. Product anti-theft system according to claim 1 wherein the release device has a signal input which is connected to a signal output of a detection unit, the detection unit being configuredto detect a security ID of the product anti-theft device and/or a product ID of the product to be secured, and the release signal transmission unit is configured to transmit the release signal only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition.

7. Product anti-theft system according to claim 6, wherein the detection unit is designed as an optical detection unit, for example a barcode scanner, and/or an RFID detection unit.

8. Product anti-theft system according to claim 6, wherein the release device is associated with and/or integrated in a mobile terminal.

9. Product anti-theft system (S)-according to claim 1 wherein the release device is associated with a checkout system.

10. Product anti-theft system according to claim 9, wherein the release device is configured designed to be arranged on or below a product support apparatus or a product conveyor apparatus.

11. Product anti-theft system according to claim 1, further comprising an energy supply unit and/or an energy recovery unit.

12. Product anti-theft system according to claim 1 wherein the product anti-theft device comprises an anti-theft element.

13. Method for operating a product anti-theft system , the method comprising the following steps: a) attaching a product anti-theft device to the product to be secured; b) transferring the product anti-theft device into a secured state so that the product anti-theft device non-detachably engages with the product to be secured; c) moving the product anti-theft device into a release region which is defined by a release signal transmission unit of a release device; d) transmitting, via the release signal transmission unit, the release signal; e) receiving, via a release signal receiving unit of the product anti-theft device , the release signal, and, upon receipt of the release signal; f) transferring the product anti-theft device from the secured state into a released state in which the product anti-theft device is allowed to be detached from the product to be secured; and g) removing the product anti-theft device from the product to be secured.

14. Method for operating a product anti-theft system according to claim 13, the method further comprising: c′) transmitting, via an identification signal transmission unit of the product anti-theft device, a security ID and/or a product ID to an identification signal receiving unit of the release device , wherein step c′) is carried out before step d), wherein the release signal transmitted in step d) corresponds to the security ID and/or the product ID, and wherein the release signal is transmitted, via the release signal transmission unit, only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition.

15. Method for operating a product anti-theft system according to claim 13 the method further comprising: c″) detecting, via a detection unit, a security ID and/or a product ID, wherein step c″) is carried out before step d), wherein the release signal transmitted in step d) corresponds to the security ID and/or the product ID, and wherein the release signal is transmitted, via the release signal transmission unit, only if the security ID and/or the product ID meets a predetermined condition.

Description

[0049] Further features and advantages of the present invention will become clear from the following description of embodiments thereof when considered together with the accompanying drawings. In detail, in the drawings:

[0050] FIGS. 1A and 1B show a product anti-theft device designed as a closure device for a product anti-theft system according to the invention;

[0051] FIGS. 2A and 2B show a detailed view of a locking mechanism for the closure device from FIGS. 1A and 1B in a released state and a secured state;

[0052] FIG. 3 shows a schematic view of a product anti-theft system according to the invention; and

[0053] FIG. 4 shows a further schematic view of the product anti-theft system according to the invention, which is integrated in a checkout system.

[0054] In FIGS. 1A and 1B, an exemplary product anti-theft device for an anti-theft system according to the invention is denoted by 100. In the embodiment shown, the product anti-theft device 100 is designed as a closure device.

[0055] The basic structure of the closure device 100 is explained in detail in the applicant’s German Patent Application with the official file reference 10 2019 204 781.5, the description of which is hereby expressly referred to and which in this respect is made part of the disclosure of the present application.

[0056] With further reference to FIGS. 1A and 1B, the closure device 100 comprises a housing 101 which comprises a first housing part 102 and a second housing part 104. The housing parts 102 and 104 are interconnected by a sliding guide 106 so that they can move linearly relative to one another.

[0057] In the state shown in FIG. 1A, the first housing part 102 and the second housing part 104 are in a released position, in which they are at a maximum distance from one another. The two housing parts 102 and 104 are also preloaded by a spiral spring 108 into the released position shown in FIG. 1A. Furthermore, it can be seen that the closure device 100 is placed on a bottleneck F1 of a bottle F, which also has a bead F2 at the upper end in the region of its bottle cap.

[0058] In order to non-detachably attach the closure device 100 in a secured position shown in FIG. 1B via an engagement with this bead F2, the closure device 100 also associated with the second housing part 104 comprises a barb element 110 which in a manner extends obliquely from bottom to top on the bottleneck F1 such that said barb element rests against the bead F2 from below in the state shown in FIG. 1B and prevents the closure device 100 from being pulled upwards from the bottleneck F1. The barb element 110, which is displaceably mounted on a linear guide 114, is preloaded by another spiral spring 112 in the direction of the bottleneck F1 so that the barb element rests securely on the bottleneck F1 in the secured state from FIG. 1B and thus the closure device 100 is securely fixed to the bottle F; however, via a deflection of the barb element 110 against the action of the spiral spring 112, it is possible for the closure device 100 to be slipped onto the bottleneck F1 even when the closure device 100 is in the secured position, since the barb element 110 is first deflected away from the bottleneck F1 via the bead F2 against the action of the spiral spring 112 and can come to rest behind the bead F2 when said bead is brushed over.

[0059] The housing part 104 thus forms, together with the barb element 110, the spiral spring 112 and the linear guide 114, a connection portion which is generally denoted by the reference numeral 115.

[0060] In FIGS. 2A and 2B, a locking mechanism which is used in the closure device 100 and by means of which the housing parts 102 and 104 can be fixed to one another in the secured position is shown and denoted by the reference numeral 120.

[0061] FIG. 2A shows the locking mechanism 120 in a released state, which corresponds to the released position of the closure device 100, while FIG. 2B shows the same closure mechanism 120 in a secured state, which corresponds to the secured position of the closure device 100.

[0062] Respective openings 102a and 104a are provided in the two housing parts 102 and 104, through which the locking pin 122 extends in the secured state in order to fix the relative position between the first and the second housing part 102 and 104. In contrast, in FIG. 2A the locking pin 122 only protrudes into the opening 104a of the second housing part 104, to which the locking mechanism 120 is attached, so that it can be seen that a relative movement between the first housing part 102 and the second housing part 104 is possible without any problems.

[0063] In addition to the locking pin 122 already mentioned, the locking mechanism 120 also comprises a spiral spring 124, via which the locking pin 122 is preloaded into the engagement position shown in FIG. 2B. If the locking pin 122 is now moved out of engagement with the first housing part 102 against the action of the spiral spring 124, i.e. transferred from the state from FIG. 2B into the state from FIG. 2A, then a shape memory alloy (SMA) 126 acting as an actuating element must be used to contract in order to displace the locking pin 122 away from the first housing part 102 until it emerges from the opening 102a.

[0064] In order to initiate this actuation, the locking mechanism 120 also comprises electronic components 128, in particular a release signal receiving unit 128A, by means of which release signals can be received, and a battery 128B which supplies the energy for the operation of the release signal receiving unit 128A and the shape memory alloy 126.

[0065] FIG. 3 now shows a schematic view of the product anti-theft system S according to the invention. The product anti-theft system S comprises the closure device 100 already described above, which is however only indicated schematically in FIG. 3, and a release device 200.

[0066] The release device 200 in turn comprises a release signal transmission unit 202 which is designed and intended to define a release region F*, which is only identified by dashed lines in FIG. 3. The release region F* can be defined by a predetermined distance from the release device 200, which, for example, corresponds to approximately 30 cm. At this point, however, it should be pointed out that the release region F* does not have to be defined by round or oval boundary lines but can also be a different spatially designed region. In addition, the release signal transmission unit 202 is configured to transmit a release signal which can be received by the release signal receiving unit 128A mentioned above when the closure device 100 is within the release region F* or is moved therein. The release signal receiving unit 128A of the closure device 100 is in turn operatively connected to the closure mechanism 120, also explained above, so that the locking mechanism 120 can be transferred from the secured state into the released state upon receipt of the release signal via the release signal receiving unit 128A. This in turn means that the connection portion 115 described above can be moved into the released position via the action of the spring 108 so that it no longer engages with the bottle F and the closure device 100 can be removed from the bottle.

[0067] In order to be able to ensure that only certain closure devices are opened via the release signal or the release signal is only transmitted when at least one predetermined condition is met, the closure device 100 in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3 also comprises an identification signal transmission unit 128C which is designed and intended to transmit a security ID of the closure device 100 or a product ID of the secured bottle F, which can be received by an identification signal receiving unit 204 of the release device 200. As a result, the release device 200 can be designed and intended to transmit a release signal which corresponds to a particular security ID or product ID. The release signal can therefore be intended, for example, only to open the bottle lock that previously transmitted the corresponding security ID or product ID to the identification signal receiving unit 204. In addition, the release signal transmission unit 202 can be designed and intended to transmit the release signal only when the bottle F secured by the closure device 100 has been paid for.

[0068] In addition or as an alternative to the identification signal receiving unit 204, a detection unit 206 can also be provided, the signal output 206a of which is connected to a signal input 200a of the release device 200. The detection unit 206 which is designed, for example, as a barcode scanner or an RFID detection unit can be intended analogously to detect the security ID or the product ID and forward it to the release device 200.

[0069] It should also be added that the communication between all transmission and receiver units of the product anti-theft system S can take place, for example, using Bluetooth or a comparable communication standard. In addition, the closure device 100 also comprises an anti-theft element 130, for example an EAS element, which is intended to interact with an anti-theft system not shown in FIG. 3 in such a way that an alarm is sounded when the closure device 100 is removed without authorization from a spatially limited retail area.

[0070] Finally, FIG. 4 shows a further schematic view of the product anti-theft system S according to the invention, which is integrated in a checkout system 300. The checkout system 300 can in principle be a standard checkout system, which is used, for example, in department stores, supermarkets or discounters. In the embodiment shown, the release device 200 is arranged below a product conveyor belt 320 of the checkout system 300 and is communicatively connected to a checkout 310. As a result of this, the closure device 100 can be unlocked, i.e. transferred into the released position as soon as it has been deposited on the product conveyor belt 320 and has received the release signal from the release device 200. Thus, the closure device 100 must only be removed by the staff handling the checkout 310, which makes the unlocking process noticeably easier.