Merchandise security system with optical communication
US-9818274-B2 · Nov 14, 2017 · US
US10403106B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10403106-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916354400-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | May 28, 2015 |
| Publication date | Sep 3, 2019 |
| Grant date | Sep 3, 2019 |
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Embodiments of the present invention are directed to security systems and methods for securing an item of merchandise from theft or unauthorized removal. For example, the security system may include a sensor configured to be coupled to the item of merchandise and a charging circuit for providing power to the sensor and/or the item of merchandise. The security system may also include a cable connected to the sensor and at least one optical transceiver for defining a sense loop between the cable and the sensor.
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A security system for securing an item of merchandise, comprising: a sensor configured to be attached to the item of merchandise, wherein the sensor contains an optical transceiver; and a cable comprising an optical transceiver at one end of the cable and a releasable connector, wherein the releasable connector is configured to attach the cable to the sensor and to receive the optical transceiver of the cable, wherein the cable comprises a plurality of electrical conductors for providing power to the optical transceiver of the cable, wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to rotate relative to one another, wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to communicate optical signals with one another to detect disconnection of the cable from the sensor, wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to communicate with one another to detect cutting of the cable. 2. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable is configured to rotate within the releasable connector. 3. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the cable is not a fiber optic cable. 4. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a connector configured to electrically connect the sensor to the item of merchandise, wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to communicate with one another to determine if the connector has been removed from the item of merchandise. 5. The security system of claim 4 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable is configured to rotate within the releasable connector. 6. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to transmit data between one another. 7. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises a power source for providing power to the optical transceiver, and wherein the power source is configured to provide power to the sensor for interpreting signals provided by the optical transceiver of the sensor and to provide power to the optical transceiver of the sensor. 8. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the releasable connector is configured to threadably engage the sensor. 9. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the releasable connector comprises a threaded collar having threads for engaging corresponding threads defined by the sensor. 10. The security system of claim 9 , wherein the threads of the threaded collar surround the optical transceiver of the cable when the threaded collar is attached to the sensor. 11. The security system of claim 10 , wherein the threads of the sensor surround the optical transceiver of the cable when the threaded collar is attached to the sensor. 12. The security system of claim 9 , further comprising a clip configured to removably secure the threaded collar to the end of the cable. 13. The security system of claim 12 , wherein the threaded collar is configured to receive the clip therein. 14. The security system of claim 9 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable is configured to rotate within the releasable connector. 15. The security system of claim 14 , wherein the cable is not a fiber optic cable. 16. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor comprises an upper surface configured to attach to the item of merchandise and a rear surface configured to connect to the releasable connector, wherein the rear surface defines a recess containing the optical transceiver of the sensor. 17. The security system of claim 16 , wherein the recess is configured to receive the optical transceiver of the cable. 18. The security system of claim 16 , wherein the sensor further comprises a plunger or pressure switch on the upper surface for detecting removal of the item of merchandise. 19. The security system of claim 16 , wherein the releasable connector extends outwardly from the rear surface when connected to the sensor. 20. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of electrical conductors are configured to communicate signals to and from the optical transceiver of the sensor. 21. The security system of claim 20 , further comprising a recoiler connected to the cable and a slip ring for electrically connecting the cable to the recoiler. 22. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the sensor and the optical transceiver of the cable do not communicate using coded signals. 23. The security system of claim 22 , wherein the optical transceiver of the sensor and the optical transceiver of the cable communicate data between one another. 24. The security system of claim 23 , further comprising an alarm configured to generate an alarm signal in response to the failure of the optical transceiver of the sensor or the optical transceiver of the cable to receive the data. 25. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to communicate with one another to detect removal of the item of merchandise from the sensor. 26. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are separated by an air gap when the releasable connector is connected to the sensor. 27. The security system of claim 1 , wherein sensor comprises a printed circuit board, the optical transceiver of the sensor being attached to the circuit board and housed within the sensor. 28. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable is configured to rotate within the releasable connector while the releasable connector is connected to the sensor. 29. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the sensor and the optical transceiver of the cable communicate data between one another, the data comprising one or more packets of information. 30. The security system of claim 1 , wherein the optical transceiver of the cable and the optical transceiver of the sensor are configured to rotate relative to one another when the releasable connector is connected to the sensor. 31. The security system of claim 1 , further comprising a base for removably supporting the sensor thereon, wherein the base comprises an opening for receiving at least a portion of the releasable connector and the cable when the sensor is supported on the base. 32. The security system of claim 31 , further comprising a recoiler connected to the cable for retracting the cable through the opening of the base, wherein the recoiler is electrically connected to the plurality of electrical conductors. 33. The security system of claim 32 , further comprising a slip ring electrically connected to the plurality of electrical conductors at an end of the cable that is opposite that of the optical transceiver of the cable. 34. The security system of claim 31 , wherein the base is configured to transfer power to the sensor and the item of merchandise, and wherein the cable does not transfer power to the sensor or the item of merchandise.
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