WO2009042905A1 - Coiled cable display device - Google Patents
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- WO2009042905A1 WO2009042905A1 PCT/US2008/077932 US2008077932W WO2009042905A1 WO 2009042905 A1 WO2009042905 A1 WO 2009042905A1 US 2008077932 W US2008077932 W US 2008077932W WO 2009042905 A1 WO2009042905 A1 WO 2009042905A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08B—SIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
- G08B13/00—Burglar, theft or intruder alarms
- G08B13/02—Mechanical actuation
- G08B13/14—Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
- G08B13/1445—Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles with detection of interference with a cable tethering an article, e.g. alarm activated by detecting detachment of article, breaking or stretching of cable
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F7/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
- A47F7/02—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like
- A47F7/024—Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like with provisions for preventing unauthorised removal
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- E—FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
- E05—LOCKS; KEYS; WINDOW OR DOOR FITTINGS; SAFES
- E05B—LOCKS; ACCESSORIES THEREFOR; HANDCUFFS
- E05B73/00—Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices
- E05B73/0005—Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removal; Miscellaneous locking devices using chains, cables or the like
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- the current invention relates generally to the displaying of items for merchandising purposes and, more specifically, to a system for displaying items on a counter or similar structure in a commercial environment while protecting the items from theft.
- a free presentation includes a plurality of objects.
- events are counted and/or date and/or time of the day are saved, the detections may be stored with date and time of the day for later reference in statistical analyses in order to obtain information about the attractiveness of the object put on display.
- the monitoring and alarm device includes a storage memory for storing the event count and/or date and/or time of the event.
- the sensor of the logging device may be a motion sensor. It may operate to start a product information display when a prospective buyer approaches or stands in front of the item on display. No additional action is required in this case. However, the possibility also exists for the sensor of the logging device to be a removal sensor.
- the sensor of the logging device may be a switch, in particular, a mechanical or capacitive or inductive or optoelectronic or magnetic switch.
- the sensor of the logging device is part of the anti-theft sensor arrangement, because this enables multiple uses to be made of existing equipment.
- the anti-theft sensor arrangement preferably includes a sensor affixed to the item to be secured, which sensor is connected to the monitoring and alarm device through a cable wound on a cable retractor, with the sensor of the logging device being configured to detect when the wound-up cable is being pulled off the cable retractor.
- the cable retractor provides for a "neat" presentation.
- the sensor may be configured as a magnetic switch comprising a reed contact mounted on the enclosure of the cable retractor and a magnet fitted to the pull-out type cable.
- the magnet fitted to the cable it is suitable for the magnet fitted to the cable to be constructed as a cable stop resting against an abutment with the cable in roughly wound-up condition.
- a system for displaying an item includes a display shelf having an aperture through it and a thin tether having a first end and a second end that extends through the aperture.
- the first end of the tether is secured to a mount above a top side of said display shelf and the second end of said tether is secured adjacent to a bottom side of the displays shelf.
- the first end of the tether has a mount for connection of tether to the item, above the shelf.
- the system further includes a coiled cable coiled around the tether extending through the aperture.
- the coiled cable provides an electrical path to the item.
- the coiled cable has a first end and a second end. The first end is secured adjacent to the mount and the second end securely terminates below the bottom unexposed side of said display shelf.
- the second end of the thin tether is preferably connected to a spring loaded tether take- up reel, thereby causing the first end of the tether to be biased toward the aperture of the display shelf.
- a hollow tube may be disposed between the take up reel and the shelf to accommodate the coiled cable in a retracted position and a portion of the tether.
- the second end of the thin tether may, alternatively, be connected to a free-hanging weight located beneath the aperture, thereby causing the first end of the tether to be biased toward the aperture of the display shelf.
- the top exposed side of the display shelf may have a stand for holding the item.
- the bottom side has a hollow tube and may be connected to the display shelf for accommodating a portion of the tether and coiled cable.
- the hollow tube has a top end and a bottom end. The top end is preferably secured to the display shelf, such that the portion of the tether and coiled cable are enclosed by the hollow tube when the mount is seated on the stand.
- the tether is fabricated from a cut resistant metal cable to prevent theft of the item.
- An event sensor may be associated with the item that detects the manipulation of, or approach of a user to the item.
- the event sensor is coupled to a monitoring and alarm apparatus.
- the event sensor emits a sensor signal to a monitoring and alarm apparatus corresponding to the manipulation of, or approach of a user to the item.
- the monitoring and alarm apparatus includes a transmitter, arranged to automatically provide a wireless signal in the event that a person removes the item from the vicinity of the counter or other structure, and a receiver being arranged to receive the wireless signal to alert an authorized person of the removal of the item from the vicinity of the counter or other structure.
- the event sensor may be coupled to the item at a first end of the coiled cable wherein the first end of the tether is coupled to the item and the second end of the coiled cable is coupled to the monitoring and alarm apparatus.
- the coiled cable is arranged to carry an electrical signal generated by the event sensor, indicative of a person approaching, touching or picking up the item.
- the tether physically secures an electronic item to the display shelf to deter unauthorized removal of the item from the display shelf.
- the coiled cable includes a power conductor and a sensor signal conductor, the power conductor and sensor signal conductor having ends that are contained within a power jack that couples to the electronic item for powering or charging the electronic item.
- the mount may further include a cradle that holds the item and which comprises members that releasably secure a power jack to the item.
- the mount may be a battery-type mount adapted to replace a standard battery supplied with the item.
- the mount utilizes standard battery mounting fasteners supplied with the item where the battery-type mount has theft resistant fasteners.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a display having a plurality of systems for displaying an item in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each shown with a portable phone in a retracted position;
- FIG. 2 is a functional view of the powering/charging feature of the present invention whereby power/charge is provided to an electronic item along with theft detection;
- FIG. 3 depicts a preferred embodiment of a powering feature of the system and method for protection against theft for powering/charging electronic devices on display while providing theft detection and product advertisement initiation;
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view of an exemplary power jack for use in the embodiment of Fig. 3 and shown in the unconnected condition
- FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of the power jack of Fig. 4 shown in the extended condition when connected to the electronic device;
- FIG. 6 is an isometric view of a system for displaying an item in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown with the item (a portable phone) in a retracted position;
- FIG. 7 is a side isometric view of a coiled cable surrounding a tether and mount for use the system for displaying an item of FIG. 6;
- Fig. 8 is an isometric view of the system for displaying an item of Fig. 6, shown with the portable phone in an extended position, away from an accompanying display shelf;
- Fig.9 is an isometric view of an alternate embodiment of a system for displaying an item in accordance with another preferred embodiment of the present invention, shown without having a take up reel, shown with a portable phone in a retracted position; and
- Fig. 10 is a an isometric view of a system for displaying an item in accordance with FIG. 9, shown without having a take up reel, shown with a portable phone in an extended position, away from its display shelf.
- FIG. 1 a plurality of systems for displaying an item 10, for example, a mobile electronic device, such as a cellular telephone, camera, portable DVD/CD player, memory stick, camcorder, or the like, so that potential customers can approach a display shelf or other structure where such items are being displayed to examine them.
- a mobile electronic device such as a cellular telephone, camera, portable DVD/CD player, memory stick, camcorder, or the like
- information about the items may be shown via an associated graphics display located at or adjacent to the counter or other structure at which the items are located (not shown).
- the display 10 may include audible transducers for providing sound with the visual display. See, for example, U.S. Patent Application Serial No. 11/693,352, the complete specification of which is fully incorporated by reference hereto.
- apparatus have included a theft detection sensor that is affixed to the object to be secured which is connected to a monitoring and alarm device by means of a cable.
- the monitoring and alarm device comprises, among other things, memory for event or occurrence counts (e.g., object manipulation) and a means to track date and time of occurrence.
- a further improvement of the alarm device is the provision of a transmitter that provides a wireless signal to a store manager or store employee's PDA (personal digital assistant) or cell phone, or other wireless receiver, or to a secure monitor that alerts the individual that a theft is in progress.
- the signal also provides identification of the item being stolen and its location in the retail establishment.
- a "silent alarm” or "specified alarm” is provided to the proper personnel that can take swift and appropriate action without alarming the other customers in the vicinity.
- the logging device includes an "event sensor” or “removal sensor (e.g., theft detection sensor 7) which is in controlling communication with a monitoring and alarm device provided as antitheft device via a cable 8, so that both functions require only one shared monitoring and alarm device.
- an “event sensor” or “removal sensor e.g., theft detection sensor 7
- the cable connected to the theft detection sensor 7 is wound on a cable retractor 9.
- the sensor 7 is configured to detect when the wound up cable 5 is being unwound from the cable retractor 9.
- the sensor 7 is constructed as a magnetic switch having a reed contact 11 fitted to the cable retractor enclosure 13 as well as a magnet 12 fitted to the wound up cable 5.
- the reed contact 11 is preferably embedded in plastic and may be mounted on or in the cable retractor enclosure 13.
- the cable 8, formed by reed contact conductors 8 A, 8B, provides the monitoring and alarm device with the reed contact 11 state.
- the magnet 12 has the added function of a cable stop for pull-relief of the cable 5 and the connected sensor in the rest position.
- the magnet 12 affixed to the cable 5 functions as a cable stop (or cable-restraining detent, whereby if the cable 5 is rolled completely out, the magnet acts as a counter detent), resting in roughly wound-up condition of the cable 5 against an abutment defined by the enclosure 13 in this embodiment. It is particularly advantageous in this arrangement for the sensor 7 to be retrofittable easily, to be a low-cost and sturdy item and to require little space.
- FIG. 3 depicts another feature of the system and method of the present invention: charging or powering the items (electronic devices) on display, while keeping these items secure.
- the powering of these devices By way of example only, as can be seen in FIG. 3, eight cellular phones that are displayed can be powered through a switch box 20 which is connected to a single power supply. Under the control of a multiplexer 22, the switch box 20 alternates the charging of the eight phones every predetermined number of minutes (this time interval can be modified as desired) so that a smaller power supply can be used (2 pole).
- the eight items may be connected to the switch box 20 via eight, 6-pole conductors wherein the switch box 20 is controlled via eight, 4-pole conductors.
- the switch box 20 is controlled via eight, 4-pole conductors.
- constant charging of all products could be possible as well with a stronger power supply.
- Each displayed cell phone is connected to one sensor (e.g., via adhesive pad) which secures and charges the product.
- the ability to power the electronic device on display, as well as the theft alert detection are provided via a tether.
- the theft detection sensor comprises proximity sensor or reed switch 42A with cable 51 providing the sensor signal path.
- An item cradle 27 holds the item 2 (i.e., the electronic device).
- An aperture (not shown) in the cradle 27 permits the insertion of a power jack 29 into the electronic device 2 to keep it powered.
- a pair of fingers or coupling members 30A and 30B (e.g., molded to the back of the cradle 27) secure the power jack 29.
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view of a preferred embodiment of a power jack 29 in the unconnected state.
- the jack 29 comprises an outer housing 32 having a pair of apertures 34A and 34B on opposing sides of the housing 32.
- Concentrically and slidably mobile within the housing 32 is an electrode element 36 for supporting power electrode 38 which receives power through power conductor 24.
- the base of the electrode element 36 is coupled to the base of the housing 32 using a spring 40.
- a proximity sensor, or reed switch 42A (attached to the inside base surface of the housing 32) having an associated sensor conductor 51 includes a corresponding element 42B (e.g., magnet) attached to the base surface of the electrode element 36.
- the proximity sensor or reed switch 42A is displaced away from the corresponding element 42B.
- the signal conductor 5 conveys a "non- theft" condition to the alarm device.
- the electronic device 2 is being powered while a “non-theft" condition signal is provided to the alarm device (not shown) and if a customer grasps the electronic device 2 and manipulates it, the theft detection sensor 7 is activated to initiate the product advertisement.
- FIGS. 1 and 6-10 A preferred embodiment of a system for displaying an item 50 in accordance with the present invention is shown in FIGS. 1 and 6-10.
- the system 50 includes a display shelf 52, such as a counter or other type of display unit for displaying an item 54, such as a portable telephone or camera.
- the display shelf 50 has a hole or aperture 66 (see, e.g., FIG. 8) through it to provide for a thin security tether 58 and electrical connection (coiled cable 60), as will be described in greater detail below.
- the tether 58 is a thin metal cable having a first end 62 and a second end 64.
- the first end 62 of the tether 58 extends through the aperture 66 in the display shelf 52 and has a mount 68 (See Fig. 7) on it to connect either directly or indirectly (via, for example, cradle 70) to the item 54.
- the display shelf 52 has a top, exposed side 74 and a bottom, unexposed side 76.
- the coiled cable 60 and the security tether 58 are coaxial, in the sense that the coiled cable 60 is coiled around the security tether 58 as shown, for example, in Fig. 7.
- the coiled cable 60 has a first end 61 and a second end 63 and includes one or more conductors that provide electrical paths for providing power and/or electrical signal and/or a security alarm signal to/from the item 54.
- the second end 64 of the tether 58 is secured below the shelf 52 (the bottom, unexposed side 76), which may be in a cabinet or other similar structure. Slack is provided by the tether 58 such that the item 54 can be moved away from the display shelf 52 for a certain desired distance, but upon reaching that distance, the item 54 remains fixed to the tether 58 and the tether remains fixed such that theft is not possible without cutting the tether 58 (and its surrounding coiled cable 60).
- the slack in the tether 58 may be taken up by a spring-loaded take-up reel (located, for the present example, in reel box 72) such that the first end 62 of the tether 58 is biased to a retracted position in the reel box 72 (such that the first end 62 of the tether 58 is biased toward the aperture 66 in the display shelf 52).
- Take-up reels are commonly available and are well known and will not be further described herein.
- Slack in the coiled cable is controlled inherently by the coils of the coiled cable 60. The coils of the coiled cable 60 slide along the tether and open and close with respect to one another as the item 54 moves in relation to the shelf 52.
- either no reel box 72 having the take-up reel is necessary to be attached to the second end of the tether 58 (if sufficient space is available) or a weight 83 may be provided on the second end 64 of the tether 58 to provide for retraction of the tether 58 and, therefore, the coiled cable 60 and the item 54 such that the item 54 moves to a position adjacent the shelf 52.
- the weight 83 pulls the item towards the shelf. 52. If no weight is used, the mass of the cable 60 and tether 58 may provide the retraction force (although, this is not likely to be an optimal approach).
- the display shelf 52 has a top exposed side 74 and a bottom unexposed side 76.
- the top side 74 may have a stand 78 for holding the item 54 and the bottom side may have a hollow tube 80 connected thereto for accommodating and hiding the tether 54 and coiled cable 60.
- the hollow tube may extend above the height of the top side 74 of the display shelf 52. This may be a separate assembly.
- the top exposed side of the display shelf 74 may have a stand for holding the item (see FIG. 1) and the bottom side has the hollow tube 80 connected thereto for accommodating the tether and coiled cable.
- the hollow tube 80 has a top end 82 and a bottom end 84, where the top end 82 is secured to the display shelf 52. As stated, the tether 58 and coiled cable 60 are enclosed by the hollow tube 80 when the mount is seated.
- the tether 58 is fabricated from a cut resistant metal cable to prevent theft of the item.
- the system for displaying an item 50 may further comprising an event sensor associated with the item.
- the event sensor detects the manipulation of, or approach of a user to the item and is coupled to a monitoring and alarm apparatus.
- the event sensor emits a sensor signal to the monitoring and alarm apparatus corresponding to the manipulation of, or approach of a user to the item.
- the monitoring and alarm apparatus includes a transmitter, arranged to automatically provide a wireless signal in the event that a person removes the item from the vicinity of the counter or other structure and a receiver arranged to receive the wireless signal to alert an authorized person of the removal of the item from the vicinity of the counter or other structure.
- the event sensor is coupled to the item at a first end of the coiled cable and wherein the first end of the tether is coupled to the item and the second end of the coiled cable is coupled to the monitoring and alarm apparatus, the coiled cable arranged to carry an electrical signal generated by said event sensor, indicative of a person approaching, touching or picking up the item.
- a product information device may provide visual or audible information relating to the item.
- the tether physically secures an electronic item to the display shelf to deter unauthorized removal of the item from the display shelf.
- the coiled cable preferably includes a power conductor and a sensor signal conductor.
- the power conductor and sensor signal conductor preferably have ends that are contained within a power jack that couple to the electronic item for powering or charging the electronic item.
- the mount 68 may be a cradle 70 that holds the item and which comprises members that releasably secure a power jack to the item.
- the mount is a battery-type mount adapted to replace a standard battery supplied with the item.
- the mount utilizes the standard battery mounting fasteners supplied with the item.
- this battery-type mount would have theft resistant fasteners such that the item could not be taken without cutting the tether and cable.
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