Security device
US-9805563-B2 · Oct 31, 2017 · US
US9390602B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9390602-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414204302-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 12, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jul 12, 2016 |
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Systems ( 100 ) and methods ( 1400 ) for verifying a detachment of a security tag ( 108 ) from an article. The methods comprise: producing by a detaching unit ( 106 ) a first signal at a first frequency and a second signal at a second frequency when the security tag is in proximity thereto; generating, by a non-linear electrical circuit ( 504 ) of the security tag, a third signal from the first and second signals applied thereto; ceasing generation of the third signal by the non-linear electrical circuit when at least a first portion ( 306 ) of the security tag is moved a certain distance from the detaching unit; and determining by the detaching unit that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from a second portion ( 318 ) of the security tag when the third signal is no longer being generated by the non-linear electrical circuit.
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We claim: 1. A method for verifying a detachment of a security tag from an article, comprising: concurrently producing, by a detaching unit, a first signal at a first frequency and a second signal at a second frequency when the security tag is in proximity to the detaching unit, the detaching unit operative to detach the security tag from the article; performing operations by a non-linear frequency mixer circuit disposed within the security tag to generate a third signal from mixing the first and second signals applied thereto by the detaching unit, where the non-linear frequency mixer is exclusive of an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) element disposed within the security tag; ceasing generation of the third signal by the non-linear frequency mixer circuit when a first portion of the security tag is moved a certain distance from the detaching unit; and determining by the detaching unit that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from a second portion of the security tag when the third signal is no longer being generated by the non-linear frequency mixer circuit. 2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first frequency falls within an Ultra-high frequency band and the second frequency falls within a low frequency band. 3. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first portion of the security tag comprises a pin or the second portion of the security tag comprises a tag body. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the security tag is still in proximity to the detaching unit when generation of the third signal is ceased. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the non-linear frequency mixer circuit comprises a diode or a capacitor placed across two dipole antenna elements. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the non-linear frequency mixer circuit comprises a diode or capacitor arranged in parallel with a resonating capacitor of an antenna structure. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising verifying a validity of information obtained from the security tag prior to or subsequent to a determination that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from the second portion of the security tag. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the information comprises a unique identifier for the security tag which was obtained by the detaching unit via RFID communications with an RFID element of the security tag. 9. The method according to claim 7 , further comprising completing a purchase transaction of the article when (1) a determination has been made that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from the second portion of the security tag, and (2) the validity of the information has been verified. 10. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising detecting by the detaching unit when the security tag is in proximity thereto. 11. The method according to claim 10 , wherein the first and second signals are generated in response to the detection that the security tag is in proximity to the detaching unit. 12. A system, comprising: a security tag comprising a non-linear frequency mixer circuit generating a third signal from mixing first and second signals applied thereto by a detaching unit, the first signal having a first frequency and the second signal having a second frequency different from the first frequency; and said detaching unit determining that a first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from a second portion of the security tag when the third signal is no longer being generated by the non-linear electrical circuit; wherein the third signal is no longer generated by the non-linear electrical circuit when the first portion of the security tag is moved a certain distance from the detaching unit; and wherein the non-linear frequency mixer circuit is exclusive of an Electronic Article Surveillance (“EAS”) element disposed within the security tag. 13. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first frequency falls within an Ultra-high frequency band and the second frequency falls within a low frequency band. 14. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first portion of the security tag comprises a pin or a tag body. 15. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the non-linear frequency mixer circuit comprises a diode or a capacitor placed across two dipole antenna elements. 16. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the non-linear frequency mixer circuit comprises a diode or capacitor arranged in parallel with a resonating capacitor of an antenna structure. 17. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the detaching unit further performs operations to verify a validity of information obtained from the security tag prior to or subsequent to a determination that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from the second portion of the security tag. 18. The system according to claim 17 , wherein the information comprises a unique identifier for the security tag which was obtained by the detaching unit via RFID communications with an RFID element of the security tag. 19. The system according to claim 16 , wherein a purchase transaction of an article is completed when (1) a determination has been made that the first portion of the security tag has been decoupled from the second portion of the security tag, and (2) the validity of the information has been verified. 20. The system according to claim 12 , wherein the first and second signals are applied to the security tag in response to a detection by the detaching unit that the security tag is in proximity thereto.
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