Anti-theft bracket with a compression gap
12408769 ยท 2025-09-09
Assignee
Inventors
- Christopher A. Kelsch (Palm Harbor, FL, US)
- Wade Zhu (Land O' Lakes, FL, US)
- Lee Eckert (Sarasota, FL, US)
Cpc classification
A47F7/0246
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
An anti-theft device for securing an article of merchandise against unauthorized removal from a display counter. The anti-theft device includes two mating bracket members. Each bracket member includes a lip configured to engage a lateral side of the article of merchandise. The bracket members are configured to be independently placed onto the opposite lateral sides of the article of merchandise and then coupled together. The collective length of the bracket members is less than the distance between the lateral sides of the article of merchandise, thus creating a gap between the bracket members when the article of merchandise is initially received therein. A fastener connecting the bracket members together is operated to reduce the width of the gap, thereby causing the bracket members to exert compressive forces onto the lateral sides of the article of merchandise.
Claims
1. An anti-theft device for securing an article of merchandise, comprising: a first bracket member having a first lip configured to at least partially receive a first lateral side of the article of merchandise such that the first bracket member contacts both a back surface and a front surface of the article of merchandise, wherein a normal distance from an inner surface of the first lip to an opposite edge of the first bracket member defines a first length; a second bracket member having a second lip configured to receive a second lateral side of the article of merchandise therein such that the second bracket member contacts both the back surface and the front surface of the article of merchandise, the second lateral side of the article of merchandise being opposite to the first lateral side of the article of merchandise, wherein a normal distance between an inner surface of the second lip to an opposite edge of the second bracket defines a second length; wherein a distance between the first and the second lateral sides of the article of merchandise exceeds a sum of the first length and the second length such that a gap having a width is present between the first bracket member and the second bracket member when the first lip is in receipt of the first lateral side and the second lip is in receipt of the second lateral side, and a threaded fastener having a longitudinal axis wherein the threaded fastener extends between the first bracket member and the second bracket member thereby bridging the gap therebetween and coupling the first and the second bracket members to one another, wherein rotation of the threaded fastener about the longitudinal axis thereof in a first direction is configured to reduce the width of the gap between the first and the second bracket members, thereby causing the first lip and the second lip to exert compressive forces onto the first and the second lateral sides of the article of merchandise, wherein the first and the second bracket members collectively form a bracket assembly, and wherein to release the article of merchandise from the bracket assembly, the threaded fastener must be rotated about the longitudinal axis thereof in a second direction to restore the width of the gap.
2. The anti-theft device of claim 1, wherein the article of merchandise has at least four lateral sides, and wherein the bracket assembly is configured to leave at least one of the four lateral sides unobstructed when the article of merchandise is secured within the bracket assembly.
3. The anti-theft device of claim 2, wherein the at least one of the four lateral sides unobstructed by the bracket assembly has an opening mechanism that enables the article of merchandise to transition between a closed configuration and an open configuration.
4. The anti-theft device of claim 1, wherein the first bracket member comprises an aperture configured to receive a protruding feature of the article of merchandise thereby restricting relative movement of the article of merchandise relative to the bracket assembly.
5. The anti-theft device of claim 4, wherein the protruding feature of the article of merchandise is a camera lens module.
6. The anti-theft device of claim 1, wherein the first bracket member or the second bracket member comprises an opening configured to receive a cable connector for supplying electrical power to the article of merchandise.
7. The anti-theft device of claim 1, wherein the first bracket member comprises a first mounting block component and the second bracket member comprises a second mounting block component, wherein when the first and the second bracket members are coupled together, the first and the second mounting block components collectively form a mounting block, and wherein the mounting block is configured to be coupled to a pedestal.
8. The anti-theft device of claim 7, wherein the first mounting block component or the second mounting block component comprises a screw-threaded opening configured to receive the threaded fastener.
9. The anti-theft device of claim 7, wherein the mounting block is disposed off-center relative to the bracket assembly, such that the article of merchandise in an open configuration is centered relative to the pedestal.
10. A method of securing an article of merchandise within an anti-theft device, comprising: placing a first lip of a first bracket member onto a first lateral side of the article of merchandise such that the first bracket member contacts both a back surface and a front surface of the article of merchandise, wherein a normal distance from an inner surface of the first lip to an opposite edge of the first bracket member defines a first length; placing a second lip of a second bracket member onto a second lateral side of the article of merchandise such that the second bracket member contacts both the back surface and the front surface of the article of merchandise, the second lateral side of the article of merchandise being opposite to the first lateral side of the article of merchandise, wherein a normal distance between an inner surface of the second lip to an opposite edge of the second bracket defines a second length, and wherein a sum of the first length and the second length is less than a distance between the first and the second lateral sides of the article of merchandise such that a gap having a width is present between the first bracket member and the second bracket member when the first lip is in receipt of the first lateral side and the second lip is in receipt of the second lateral side, and rotating, in a first direction, a threaded fastener extending between the first and the second bracket members and bridging the gap therebetween, wherein rotation of the threaded fastener in the first direction reduces the width of the gap between the first and the second bracket members, thereby causing the first lip and the second lip to exert compressive forces onto the first and the second lateral sides of the article of merchandise, thereby securing the article of merchandise within a bracket assembly collectively formed by the first and the second bracket members, and wherein to release the article of merchandise from the bracket assembly, the threaded fastener must be rotated in a second direction to restore the width of the gap.
11. The method of claim 10, wherein the article of merchandise has at least four lateral sides, and wherein, when the bracket assembly is coupled to the article of merchandise, at least one of four lateral sides is unobstructed by the bracket assembly.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of transitioning the article of merchandise between a closed configuration and an open configuration, by operating an opening mechanism of the article of merchandise disposed at the unobstructed lateral side thereof.
13. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of positioning a protruding feature of the article of merchandise into an aperture within the first bracket member, wherein engagement between the aperture and the protruding feature restricts relative movement between the bracket assembly and the article of merchandise.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the protruding feature of the article of merchandise is a camera lens module.
15. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of passing a cable connector through an opening within the first bracket member or the second bracket member and coupling the cable connector to the article of merchandise.
16. The method of claim 10, further comprising the step of coupling the bracket assembly to a pedestal, wherein the first bracket member comprises a first mounting block component and the second bracket member comprises a second mounting block component, wherein the first and the second mounting block components collectively form a mounting block when the first and the second bracket members are coupled together.
17. The method of claim 16, wherein the threaded fastener is operatively received into a screw-threaded opening disposed within the first mounting block component or the second mounting block component.
18. The method of claim 16, wherein the mounting block is disposed off-center relative to the bracket assembly, such that the article of merchandise in an open configuration is centered relative to the pedestal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a fuller understanding of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
(17) In the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof, and within which specific embodiments are shown by way of illustration by which the invention may be practiced. It is to be understood that other embodiments may be utilized and structural changes may be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
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(19) In this embodiment, bracket assembly 12 comprises a first bracket member 16 and a second bracket member 18. First bracket member 16 has a lip 20.
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(22) By immobilizing the power connector, bracket assembly 12 provides an additional securement point between article of merchandise 14 and bracket assembly 12. Attempts to remove article of merchandise from 14 from bracket assembly 12 while the power connector is positioned within recess 30 and plugged into article of merchandise 14 will result in extensive damage to article of merchandise 14, significantly diminishing its value. In other words, the power port retention feature is used both for physical securement and, also, as a means of theft deterrent through benefit denial.
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(24) With respect to the relative movement in a direction of the x-axis, lip 20 and lip 26 of first and second bracket members 16 and 18 capture the left edge of article of merchandise 14, thereby immobilizing article of merchandise 14 against relative movement in the left direction of the x-axis. Finally, engagement between protruding feature 24 of article of merchandise 14 and aperture 22 of first bracket member 16 restrains relative movement of article of merchandise 14 relative to bracket assembly 12 in the x-y plane (including the right direction along the x-axis), without obstructing the right edge of article of merchandise 14. In the embodiment depicted in
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(28) After bracket members 16 and 18 are positioned to capture their respective features, bracket members 16 and 18 are coupled together using fasteners, adhesive, or any other coupling means known in the art. After brackets members 16 and 18 are coupled together, article of merchandise 14 is immobilized against movement in all directions relative to bracket assembly 12. In this manner, article of merchandise 14 cannot be removed from bracket assembly 12 until first and second bracket members 16 and 18 are separated from one another.
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(30) Analogously to the explanation provided for the embodiment depicted in
(31) Bracket assembly 42 further comprises second bracket member 48. Second bracket member 48 has a lip 56 configured to receive the bottom and right lateral sides of article of merchandise 44. In this manner, second bracket member 48 immobilizes article of merchandise 44 against relative movement in the downward direction along the y-axis and the right direction along the x-axis.
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(33) After first bracket member 46 and second bracket member 48 are coupled together, article of merchandise 44 is immobilized within bracket assembly 42. Edges of lip 50 and lip 56 engage front surface of article of merchandise 44, thereby immobilizing article of merchandise against movement relative to bracket assembly 42 in the direction of z-axis. Likewise, because lip 50 and lip 56 engage top and bottom lateral edges of article of merchandise 44, article of merchandise 44 is immobilized against relative movement in the direction of y-axis. Finally, bracket assembly 42 immobilizes article of merchandise 44 against relative movement in the x-y plane by capturing protruding feature 54 of article of merchandise 44 into aperture 52. In this manner, bracket assembly 42 is configured to secure article of merchandise 44 without interfering with the functionality of hinge 45.
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(39) In addition, because the plane in which the fasteners 40 are positioned is offset relative to the plane in which the overhang 20a of the lip 20 and the overhang 26a of lip 26 reside, tightening of the fasteners 40 results in moments 19a and 19b being exerted onto the overhangs 20a and 26a, thereby causing the overhangs 20a and 26a to come into a tight contact with the front surface of the article of merchandise 14. In this manner, as the fasteners 40 are tightened, a secure fit of the article of merchandise 14 within the bracket assembly 12 is achieved. Furthermore, the compression gap 19 enables the bracket assembly 12 to account for deviations in the dimensions of the article of merchandise 14 due to manufacturing tolerances. In an embodiment, the fastener 40 has a low thread pitch count, so that as the fastener 40 is threaded in, the compressive forces 17a and 17b are increased gradually, thus helping prevent excessive compressive forces that could damage the article of merchandise 14.
(40) Although the compression gap 19 is discussed with respect to the embodiment of the bracket assembly 12 depicted in
(41) The advantages set forth above, and those made apparent from the foregoing description, are efficiently attained. Since certain changes may be made in the above construction without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matters contained in the foregoing description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.