Recoiler for a merchandise security system

US9747765B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9747765-B1
Application numberUS-201715593640-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateMay 12, 2017
Priority dateOct 12, 2015
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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Abstract

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Embodiments of the present invention are directed to recoilers, merchandise security systems, and methods for displaying and protecting an article of merchandise from theft. In one example, the merchandise security system includes a sensor configured to be secured to the article of merchandise and a base for removably supporting the sensor and the item of merchandise thereon. The system also includes a recoiler operably coupled to the sensor. The recoiler includes a rotatable member defining a helical recess. The system further includes a cable configured to connect to the sensor and to be unwound from and wound on the rotatable member as the cable is extended and retracted. The cable is configured to be extended from the recoiler in response to the sensor being lifted off of the base, and the cable is configured to be retracted into the recoiler in response to the sensor being moved to a seated position on the base. The helical recess is configured to at least partially receive the cable therein as the cable is wound on the rotatable member.

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A merchandise security system for displaying and protecting an article of merchandise and an auxiliary device of the article of merchandise from theft, comprising: a sensor configured to be secured to the article of merchandise; a base for removably supporting the sensor and the article of merchandise thereon, wherein each of the base and the sensor comprises one or more electrical contacts that are configured to contact one another when the sensor is seated on the base for transferring electrical power for charging the article of merchandise; a cable configured to be operably connected to the sensor and the base; a lock mechanism configured to lock the sensor to the base in a locked position when the sensor is seated on the base to thereby prevent the sensor from being lifted off of the base and to be unlocked to allow removal of the sensor from the base in an unlocked position; and an auxiliary port disposed within the base and configured to receive an input connector operably connected to the auxiliary device, wherein a security signal is configured to be transmitted through the cable and the auxiliary port for detecting cutting of the cable, removal of the cable from the sensor or the base, and removal of the input connector from the auxiliary port a security event. 2. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the base is configured to transfer power to the article of merchandise and the auxiliary device. 3. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the lock mechanism is configured to be moved between the locked position and the unlocked position with a fastener. 4. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein each of the base and the sensor comprises a plurality of electrical contacts for facilitating contact charging of the article of merchandise when the sensor is seated on the base. 5. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , further comprising a recoiler comprising a rotatable member, wherein the cable is configured to be unwound from and wound on the rotatable member as the cable is extended and retracted. 6. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the rotatable member defines a helical recess, and wherein the helical recess is configured to at least partially receive the cable therein as the cable is wound on the rotatable member. 7. The merchandise security system of claim 6 , wherein an outer surface of the rotatable member defines the helical recess. 8. The merchandise security system of claim 6 , wherein the helical recess has a pitch of less than about 5 mm. 9. The merchandise security system of claim 6 , wherein the cable is configured to be wound about the rotatable member and within the helical recess to define a first layer of cable, and wherein the cable is configured to be wound about the first layer of cable to define a second layer of cable. 10. The merchandise security system of claim 9 , wherein the cable is configured to be wound in a first helical direction to define the first layer of cable and to be wound in a second helical direction to define the second layer of cable. 11. The merchandise security system of claim 10 , wherein the first and second helical directions are opposite to one another. 12. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the rotatable member is configured to rotate about an axis as the cable is wound on and unwound from the rotatable member. 13. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the cable is configured to be wound about the rotatable member such that the cable overlaps itself on the rotatable member. 14. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the rotatable member comprises a spool. 15. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the base is configured to house the recoiler therein. 16. The merchandise security system of claim 5 , wherein the lock mechanism is configured to lock the sensor to the base to prevent the cable from being unwound from and wound on the rotatable member. 17. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary port is a USB-type input port. 18. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the auxiliary port is configured to operably connect to an auxiliary device comprising a stylus, a speaker, a keyboard, or a Bluetooth device each configured to operate with the article of merchandise. 19. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the lock mechanism is configured to rotate between the locked position and the unlocked position. 20. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a charging circuit configured to determine a power requirement of the auxiliary device and to provide power to the auxiliary device via the auxiliary port based on the power requirement. 21. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the cable comprises one or more electrical conductors defining a sense loop for conducting the security signal. 22. The merchandise security system of claim 21 , wherein the sense loop is further defined in the auxiliary port. 23. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the base comprises a top surface for supporting the sensor, a bottom surface for being positioned on a display surface, a side surface, and a rear surface, wherein the lock mechanism is accessible on the side surface and the auxiliary port is accessible on the rear surface. 24. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , further comprising a releasable connector at an end of the cable configured to releasably engage the sensor. 25. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein each of the sensor and the base comprises an alarm for generating an audible and/or a visible alarm. 26. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , wherein the base is configured to be disarmed with a wireless key. 27. The merchandise security system of claim 1 , further comprising a connector configured to electrically connect the sensor to the article of merchandise, wherein a sense loop is configured to be defined through the connector for detecting removal of the connector from the article of merchandise. 28. A method for displaying and protecting an article of merchandise and an auxiliary device of the article of merchandise from theft, comprising: securing a sensor to the article of merchandise; attaching a base to a support surface for removably supporting the sensor and the article of merchandise thereon, the base comprising an auxiliary port; connecting a cable to the sensor; connecting an input connector operably connected to the auxiliary device to the auxiliary port such that a security signal is configured to be transmitted through the cable and the auxiliary port for detecting cutting of the cable, removal of the cable from the sensor or the base, and removal of the input connector from the auxiliary port; positioning the sensor on the base, wherein each of the base and the sensor comprises one or more electrical contacts that are configured to contact one another when the sensor is positioned on the base for transferring electrical power for charging the article of merchandise; and selectively locking a lock mechanism for locking the sensor to the base in a locked position when the sensor is seated on the base to thereby prevent the sensor from being lifted off of the base and unlocking the lock mechanism to al

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  • with provisions for preventing unauthorised removal {(show cases with devices for prevention of theft A47F3/002; devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal E05B73/0017)} · CPC title

  • Automatic re-storing devices · CPC title

  • Physical arrangements, e.g. housings (devices to prevent theft or loss of purses, luggage or hand carried bags A45C13/18) · CPC title

  • for removal detection of electrical appliances by detecting their physical disconnection from an electrical system, e.g. using a switch incorporated in the plug connector · CPC title

  • for a housing, e.g. a box, a safe, or a room · CPC title

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What does patent US9747765B1 cover?
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to recoilers, merchandise security systems, and methods for displaying and protecting an article of merchandise from theft. In one example, the merchandise security system includes a sensor configured to be secured to the article of merchandise and a base for removably supporting the sensor and the item of merchandise thereon. The system also in…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Invue Security Products Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G08B13/1463. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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We list 2 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).