Security label system

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Inventors

Finke, Evan
Finke, Malcolm K.
Weinstein, Marshall

Application #

677473

Filed

Jul-10-1996

Published

Mar-31-1998

Current US Class

283/72
283/81

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/81 283/56 283/100 283/72 283/79 283/74 283/80 40/340

Assignee

Specialty Store Services, Inc. (Morton Grove, IL)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Roper & Quigg

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Abstract
A security label system includes a security label, a protective label, and a means for applying said labels to an item using an applicator workstation. Preferably, said security label system inexpensively and readily identifies and protects compact disc multimedia from theft or damage occurring during sale or rental. Said security label system includes tamper-evident, non-transferable security labels and a reliable means of identification that does not damage or interfere with delicate digital data. In particular, a security label system readily informs merchants if merchandise has been tampered with.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A method for fixedly attaching a label to a compact disc multimedia comprising:

providing a compact disc multimedia having a central aperture;

providing a holder having a platform and an insertion guide extending transversely from said platform, the portion of said insertion guide proximate to said platform having a diameter approximately equal to the diameter of the central aperture in said compact disc multimedia, whereby said insertion guide is adapted to fit within the central aperture of said compact disc multimedia;

positioning said central aperture of said compact disc multimedia over said insertion guide of said holder and placing said compact disc multimedia on said platform;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to security label systems, and more particularly to the advantageous use of security labels to indicate when an item has been tampered with.

2. Brief Description of the Prior Art

The merchandising of compact disc (hereinafter "CD") multimedia is a growing industry. CD multimedia are used in audio, video, audio-video, and computer based applications. Since many similar looking duplicate recordings for a particular CD program are often available from many different sources, it is difficult for merchants to track, identify, and distinguish their inventory from the inventory of others.

Security is an important concern associated with the rental, loan, or sale of such merchandise. Items such as commercially prerecorded compact disc programs are available from rental shops, stores, and libraries. It is important for a merchant to have a simple means to secure and identify its merchandise. For example, a merchant needs to determine whether merchandise which was rented from it is the same merchandise that is being returned to it to deter customers from attempting to switch good rented merchandise with bad return merchandise (such as a customer's scratched disc).
 
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