Programmable security system and method for protecting merchandise
US-2016163167-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US9501913B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9501913-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514607542-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 28, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 23, 2005 |
| Publication date | Nov 22, 2016 |
| Grant date | Nov 22, 2016 |
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A programmable security system and method for protecting an item of merchandise includes a programming station, a programmable key and a security system. The programming station generates a security code and communicates the security code to a memory of the programmable key. The programmable key initially communicates the security code to a memory of the security device and subsequently operates the security device upon a matching of the security code in the memory of the security device with the security code in the memory of the programmable key. The programmable key may also transfer power via electrical contacts or inductive transfer from an internal battery to the security device to operate a lock mechanism. The security code may be communicated by wireless infrared (IR) systems, electrical contacts or inductive transfer. A timer inactivates the programmable key and/or the security device after a predetermine period of time. A counter inactivates the programmable key after a predetermined maximum number of activations.
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A programmable security system for protecting merchandise comprising: a programming station configured to provide a security code and having a memory for storing the security code; a programmable key configured to communicate with the programming station to receive the security code from the programming station and having a memory for storing the security code, the programmable key comprising a power source; and a security device configured to communicate with the programmable key to receive the security code from the programmable key, the security device having a memory for storing the security code; wherein the programming station is configured to initially communicate the security code to the programmable key to be stored in the memory of the programmable key; wherein the programmable key is configured to subsequently communicate the security code to the security device to be stored in the memory of the security device; and wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power from the power source to the security device upon a matching of the security code stored in the memory of the security device with the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key to operate the security device, wherein the programmable key comprises means for inducing a magnetic field and the security device comprises means for inducing an electrical current from the magnetic field, and wherein the programmable key is adapted to transfer power from the programmable key to the security device via the magnetic field induced in the programmable key and the electrical current induced in the security device. 2. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power to the security device to unlock a lock mechanism of the security device. 3. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the means for inducing a magnetic field comprises a ferrite core and a conductive wire forming a plurality of windings about the ferrite core and electrically connected to the power source of the programmable key such that passing an electrical current through the conductive wire of the programmable key induces a magnetic field in the programmable key; and wherein the means for inducing an electrical current comprises a ferrite core and a conductive wire forming a plurality of windings about the ferrite core such that the magnetic field in the programmable key induces an electrical current in the conductive wire of the security device. 4. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the power transferred from the programmable key to the security device is configured to unlock a lock mechanism of the security device. 5. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power inductively to the security device. 6. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the security device does not have an internal power source. 7. The programmable security system of claim 1 , wherein the power source is a rechargeable battery. 8. The programmable security system of claim 1 , further comprising a charging station configured to charge the power source of the programmable key. 9. The programmable security system of claim 8 , wherein the charging station is configured to charge the power source of the programmable key inductively. 10. A method for protecting merchandise comprising: providing a security code in a programming station and storing the security code in a memory of the programming station; communicating the security code from the memory of the programming station to a memory of a programmable key; communicating the security code from the memory of the programmable key to a memory of a security device; determining whether the security code stored in the memory of the security device matches the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key; inducing a magnetic field in the programmable key upon a matching of the security code stored in the memory of the security device with the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key; inducing an electrical current in the security device from the magnetic field; and transferring power from the programmable key to the security device via the magnetic field induced in the programmable key and the electrical current induced in the security device. 11. The method of claim 10 , wherein transferring comprises transferring power from a power source of the programmable key. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising charging the power source with a charging station. 13. The method of claim 10 , wherein transferring comprises transferring power inductively from the programmable key to the security device. 14. The method of claim 12 , wherein charging comprises charging the power source inductively. 15. The method of claim 10 , further comprising unlocking a lock mechanism of the security device in response to transferring power from the programmable key to the security device. 16. A programmable security system for protecting merchandise comprising: a programmable key having a memory for storing a security code and a power source; and a security device having a memory for storing a security code; wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power from the power source to the security device upon a matching of the security code stored in the memory of the security device with the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key, wherein the programmable key comprises means for inducing a magnetic field and the security device comprises means for inducing an electrical current from the magnetic field; and wherein the programmable key is adapted to transfer power from the programmable key to the security device via the magnetic field induced in the programmable key and the electrical current induced in the security device. 17. The programmable security system of claim 16 , wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power inductively to the security device. 18. The programmable security system of claim 16 , wherein the programmable key is configured to transfer power to the security device to unlock a lock mechanism of the security device. 19. The programmable security system of claim 16 , further comprising a programming station configured to provide the security code to the programmable key. 20. A method for protecting merchandise comprising: storing a security code in a memory of a programmable key; storing the security code in a memory of a security device; determining whether the security code stored in the memory of the security device matches the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key; inducing a magnetic field in the programmable key upon a matching of the security code stored in the memory of the security device with the security code stored in the memory of the programmable key; inducing an electrical current in the security device from the magnetic field; and transferring power from the programmable key to the security device via the magnetic field induced in the programmable key and the electrical current induced in the security device.
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