Systems and methods for protecting retail display merchandise from theft
US-9437088-B2 · Sep 6, 2016 · US
US11619073B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11619073-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816632928-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 27, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 28, 2017 |
| Publication date | Apr 4, 2023 |
| Grant date | Apr 4, 2023 |
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An example security device includes a tag and a sled. The tag may include a security element, a receiving recess, a locking channel adjacent to the receiving recess, and a slug biased towards a sled facing surface of the tag. The sled may include a base having a tab extending therefrom, an adhesive applied to a product facing surface of the base for applying the sled to a product, and a cavity in the base having an opening on a tag facing surface of the base.
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A security device comprising: a tag comprising a first security element, a sled facing surface, a slug biased towards a sled facing surface, and an engagement feature; and a sled comprising: a base comprising a sled engagement feature, a product facing surface, a tag facing surface, and a cavity comprising an opening on the tag facing surface; and an adhesive applied to the product facing surface for applying the sled to a product; wherein the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature cooperate to secure the tag and sled together when the tag is operatively rotated about an axis of the sled to a locked position, and wherein the slug operatively extends through the opening when the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature are in the locked position, and wherein the security device further comprises a security collar configured to be locked on a product by the tag, the security collar comprises a locking ring that forms an opening sized to receive the sled, a first anti-tampering wall extending upwards from the locking ring and operatively circumscribing the tag, and a second anti-tampering wall extending downwards from the locking ring, wherein, the security collar may be free to rotate relative to the tag, the sled, and the product, wherein the rotation prevents the security collar from being used as leverage to improperly remove the security device. 2. The security device of claim 1 , wherein the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature comprise at least one of a channel and tab engagement, male and female threaded engagement, a hook and loop engagement, or a bayonet-type engagement. 3. The security device of claim 1 , wherein the engagement feature comprises at least one receiving recess and at least one locking channel. 4. The security device of claim 3 , wherein the sled engagement feature comprises at least one tab extending from the base. 5. The security device of claim 4 , wherein the at least one receiving recess is configured to receive the at least one tab, and wherein, upon receiving the at least one tab, the tag is rotatable about the axis such that the at least one tab travels from the at least one receiving recess into the at least one locking channel. 6. The security device of claim 5 , wherein in the locked position the tag is prevented from moving relative to the sled in an axial direction due to engagement between the at least one tab and the at least one locking channel, and the tag is prevented from rotating relative to the sled due to engagement between the slug and the cavity. 7. The security device of claim 4 , wherein the at least one tab includes a beveled edge and wherein the at least one locking channel includes complementary beveled edge configured to engage the beveled edge of the at least one tab. 8. The security device of claim 1 , wherein the first security element is configured to respond to an electromagnetic field with a radio frequency signal for detection by an alarming unit. 9. The security device of claim 1 , further comprising a second security element that operates at a different frequency than the first security element. 10. The security device of claim 9 , wherein the second security element is an RFID tag. 11. The security device of claim 1 , wherein the security collar further comprises fins in an interior lower cavity of the security collar, wherein the fins prevent the second anti-tampering wall from being pressed against the product to improperly remove the security device. 12. A security device comprising: a tag comprising a first security element, a sled facing surface, a slug biased towards a sled facing surface, and an engagement feature; and a sled comprising: a base comprising a sled engagement feature, a product facing surface, a tag facing surface, and a cavity comprising an opening on the tag facing surface; and an adhesive applied to the product facing surface for applying the sled to a product; and a security collar comprising a locking ring that forms an opening sized to receive the sled, a first anti-tampering wall extending upwards from the locking ring and operatively circumscribing the tag, and a second anti-tampering wall extending downwards from the locking ring, and wherein the security collar may be free to rotate relative to the tag, the sled, and the product, wherein the rotation prevents the security collar from being used as leverage to improperly remove the security device, wherein the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature cooperate to secure the tag and sled together when the tag is operatively rotated about an axis of the sled to a locked position, and wherein the slug operatively extends through the opening when the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature are in the locked position. 13. The security device of claim 12 , wherein the engagement feature includes at least one locking channel and at least one recess, and wherein the sled engagement feature includes at least one tab sized to be received by the recess. 14. The security device of claim 12 , wherein the sled engagement feature includes at least one locking channel and at least one recess, and wherein the engagement feature includes at least one tab sized to be received by the recess. 15. A security device comprising, a tag comprising a first security element, a sled facing surface, a slug biased towards a sled facing surface, and at least one locking channel; and a sled comprising: a base comprising a product facing surface, a tag facing surface, a cavity comprising an opening on the tag facing surface, and at least one tab operatively received by the at least one locking channel when the tag is operatively rotated about an axis of the sled to a locked position, and wherein the security device further comprises a security collar configured to be locked on a product by the tag, the security collar comprises a locking ring that forms an opening sized to receive the sled, a first anti-tampering wall extending upwards from the locking ring and operatively circumscribing the tag, and a second anti-tampering wall extending downwards from the locking ring, wherein, the security collar may be free to rotate relative to the tag, the sled, and the product, wherein the rotation prevents the security collar from being used as leverage to improperly remove the security device, wherein the slug operatively extends through the opening when the at least one locking channel and the at least one tab are in the locked position. 16. The security device of claim 15 , further comprising a detaching key operatively configured to permit movement of the slug and allow rotation of the tag from the locked position to an unlocked position. 17. A security device comprising: a tag comprising a first security element, a sled facing surface, a slug biased towards a sled facing surface, and an engagement feature the engagement feature comprising at least one receiving recess and at least one locking channel; and a sled comprising: a base comprising a sled engagement feature the engagement feature comprising at least one receiving recess, at least one locking channel, and at least one tab extending from the base; a product facing surface, a tag facing surface, and a cavity comprising an opening on the tag facing surface; and an adhesive applied to the product facing surface for applying the sled to a product; wherein the engagement feature and the sled engagement feature cooperate to secure the tag and sled together when the tag is operatively rotated about an axis of the sled
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