Security tag holder
US-2021355715-A1 · Nov 18, 2021 · US
US11429830B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11429830-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117182509-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 23, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 5, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 30, 2022 |
| Grant date | Aug 30, 2022 |
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A security tag holder including a flexible attachment member and a holder body is provided. The holder body defines a central cavity for holding a security tag. The holder body includes a pair of angled wings on opposed ends of the holder body. The angled wings are oriented to cooperate with the non-flat outer periphery of a product. The angled wings extend rearward of a back of the holder body. The holder body includes a rear opening in the back thereof for extension of a push button therethrough. A security tag assembly including the security tag is provided.
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A security tag holder comprising: a flexible attachment member; a holder body defining a central cavity for holding a security tag, the holder body including a pair of angled wings on opposed ends of the holder body, the angled wings being oriented to cooperate with a portion of the outer periphery of product that is non-flat, the angled wings extending rearward of a back of the holder body, the holder body including a rear opening in the back thereof for extension of a push button therethrough; wherein: the holder body defines a generally annular sidewall, the annular sidewall having first and second opposed sidewall portions, the first sidewall portion having a first inward extending retaining flange, the second sidewall portion having a second inward extending retaining flange, the first and second inward extending retaining flanges extending towards one another; the retaining flanges are spaced forward of the back of the holder body; the first sidewall portion includes a first inward extending retaining lug, the first inward extending retaining lug being rearwardly offset from the first inward extending retaining flange forming an axial attachment gap therebetween; and the second sidewall portion includes a second inward extending retaining lug, the second inward extending retaining lug being rearwardly offset from the second inward extending retaining flange forming an axial attachment gap therebetween. 2. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the attachment member and holder body are formed as an integral unit from a continuous piece of material. 3. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the flexible attachment member is a continuous unbroken flexible ring. 4. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the flexible attachment member is formed from silicone. 5. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the holder body has a front opening for providing access to the central cavity. 6. The security tag holder of claim 5 , wherein the front opening has a greater cross-sectional area than the rear opening. 7. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the holder body is has a generally rectangular profile with the wings extending outward from opposed sides of the rectangular profile. 8. The security tag holder of claim 7 , wherein the angled wings are formed by part of the flexible attachment member. 9. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the flexible attachment member and the holder body have the same hardness. 10. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the holder body is formed from a material that is more rigid than a material from which the flexible attachment member is formed. 11. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein the holder body has a pair of front openings formed in a front of the holder body, the front being opposite the back, the central cavity being formed between the front and the back, the pair of front openings being separated by a support strip extending between opposed sides of the holder body. 12. The security tag holder of claim 11 , wherein the flexible attachment member is a generally hoop shaped member, the hoop shaped member defining an opening therethrough, the hoop shaped member defining a central axis, the support strip extending generally parallel to the central axis. 13. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein: the first inward extending retaining flange defines a notch aligned with the first inward extending retaining lug; and the second inward extending retaining flange defines a notch aligned with the second inward extending retaining lug. 14. The security tag holder of claim 1 , wherein an inner surface of the angled wings is curved. 15. The security tag holder of claim 1 , further comprising a security flange extending rearward from the holder body, the security flange and angled wings configured such that mounting of the holder body to a product with the angled wings proximate an outer sidewall of the product, the security flange will extend laterally over an end of the product. 16. A security tag assembly comprising: a security tag holder of claim 1 ; and a security tag positioned within the central cavity, the security tag includes: a first attachment lug being positioned within the axial attachment gap between the first inward extending retaining flange and the first inward extending retaining lug; and a second attachment lug being positioned within the axial attachment gap between the second inward extending retaining flange and the second inward extending retaining lug. 17. A security tag assembly comprising: a security tag holder comprising: a flexible attachment member; a holder body defining a central cavity for holding a security tag, the holder body including a pair of angled wings on opposed ends of the holder body, the angled wings being oriented to cooperate with a portion of the outer periphery of product that is non-flat, the angled wings extending rearward of a back of the holder body, the holder body including a rear opening in the back thereof for extension of a push button therethrough; and a security tag positioned within the central cavity, the security tag including a rearwardly extending contact button, the contact button extending through the rear opening and projecting from the back of the holder body. 18. The security tag assembly of claim 17 , wherein the security tag is removably secured within the holder body of the security tag holder. 19. A retail merchandise package and security device comprising: a retail merchandise package having a non-flat outer surface; a security tag assembly of claim 17 , the angled wings of the holder body cooperating with the non-flat outer surface of the retail merchandise package.
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