Article identification and security tag

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Inventors

Kolton, Chester
Norman, Michael
Whittemore, Robert

Application #

905019

Filed

Jul-13-2001

Published

Apr-8-2003

Current US Class

024/30.5P
024/543
070/57.1
070/58
292/320
340/572.9

International Classes

E05B 073/00

Field of Search

70/57.1 70/58 24/543 24/30.5 340/572.8 340/572.9 292/307

Assignee

B&G Plastics, Inc. (Newark, NY)

Examiners

Gall; Lloyd A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Robin, Blecker & Daley

US Patent References

4361351   Manually closable...
5437172   Anti-theft device for...
5524463   Theft deterrent devi...
5542724   Sealing system, sec...
5704097   Reusable security s...
5945909   Article identificatio...
5969613   Electronic article s...
6092401   Electronic article s...
6098253   Tag fastener
6128932   Anti-Shoplifting seal
6157302   Article identificatio...
6226839   Securing means att...
6311531   Security strap
 

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Abstract
An EAS marker containing seal comprises a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS marker and a latching structure adjacent an end of the housing. The housing has a flexible tail extending outwardly thereof and the tail defines a plurality of latching apertures. The housing defines an opening distal from each of the latching structure and the recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of the tail into the housing members. The housing further defines an interior channel permitting movement of the tail over and beyond the EAS marker into the interior of the housing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A seal comprising a housing defining an interior recess seating an EAS marker and latching structure extending outwardly of an end of the housing, a flexible tail extending outwardly of said housing and defining a plurality of latching apertures, said housing defining an opening distal from each of said latching structure and said recess and of dimensions permitting entry of a free end of said tail into the housing, said housing further defining an interior channel permitting movement of said tail over and beyond said EAS marker.

2. The seal claimed in claim 1, wherein said housing defines a hinge supporting said latching structure for pivotal movement to provide access to said opening.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates generally to article identification and protection and pertains more particularly to seals having theft-deterrent capability.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

One type of article identification device having security aspects and having virtual universal applicability to articles is the so-called "seal", such as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,128,932. The seal of the '932 patent comprises a plastic body having a flexible cord (tail) passing through and secured in the body and extending outwardly of the body to a tail free end which has a securement member affixed therewith and of hook configuration providing for irreversible insertion thereof into the body. An elongate electronic article surveillance (EAS) marker or tag is disposed in an interior recess defined within the body. The body defines detent structure for effecting retention of the securement member in the body. In addition to the body, the EAS marker and the tail, the seal of the '932 patent has plates bearing logo/article indication applied to the body to close the same.
 
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