[0001] This invention relates to a locking mechanism, with particular applications in security
systems and merchandising display systems for the retail industry.
[0002] The usual security practice in the sale of small items is to keep the products in
a single large display unit and to allow access to these products only under the watchful
eye of the sales staff. This approach is typical of jewellery stores where due to
the high cost of each unit it is economically feasible to maintain a one to one sales
staff/customer ratio.
[0003] In retail establishments that sell large volumes of relatively inexpensive goods
the typical modern security system is multifaceted. Magnetic strips or similar electronic
theft alarm activators or "tags" are attached to the items of merchandise. The activators
will set off an alarm upon passage through a detection apparatus placed at the store
exits if they are not deactivated by a suitable apparatus operated by a store employee
prior to the passage of the "tagged" item through the system.
[0004] These multifaceted security systems are plagued with a number of problems. There
are three ways to circumvent the activation of the detection system, the first being
to pass the tagged article around the detection system so that it does not pass through
the sensing field. The second way is to deactivate the activator or tag with a suitable
apparatus prior to entry into the sensing field. The third is to remove the activator
or tag from the item or to damage it so it will not accomplish its function.
[0005] Alternatively, the packaging to which a strip is attached can be removed in its entirety.
For example, one popular way of stealing video cassettes is by removing them from
the packaging and pocketing the cassettes and walking out of the store.
[0006] The activators or tags leave the store with the customer and thus are a significant
cost of operating the electronic security system. In addition, trained staff often
posing as customers and backed up by mirrors and video cameras are often required
in order to attempt to monitor the shoppers and thereby detect attempts to overcome
the theft-detection system.
[0007] Security personnel and the equipment they require are unfortunately expensive and
far from foolproof.
[0008] Due to the high cost of operating a multifaceted theft detection system some stores
have restricted access to their merchandise. For example, some video cassette stores
display only the empty video cassette art work boxes. If the clients wish to purchase
or rent a video cassette, they bring the empty box to the cash register where they
are provided with another box containing the desired cassette.
[0009] It is an object of the invention to overcome or mitigate some of the disadvantages
and inconveniences of the prior art, by providing a novel locking mechanism and specific
applications for same.
[0010] In preferred embodiments, the invention provides for close examination of high-priced
articles without the need for a one-to-one sales staff/customer ratio, standardizes
the mass merchandising display of items, prevents the removal of electronic theft
alarm activators by thieves, protects the items from damage, and permits recycling
of the activators since they do not leave the store with the purchased merchandise.
[0011] Thus in accordance with one aspect of the invention there is provided a product security
system having a locking mechanism for preventing sliding movement between a slidable
juxtaposed product container and product container locking structure, and a separate
decoupling unit. The decoupling unit has a frame adapted to receive the slidable juxtaposed
parts, and means within the frame adapted to disengage the locking mechanism, thereby
permitting sliding decoupling of the parts.
[0012] In another aspect, there is provided a keyless locking mechanism for preventing sliding
movements between first and second slidable juxtaposed parts. The locking mechanism
has a magnetically attractable pin in a blind hole in the first part and a detent
opening or recess in the second part. The pin is moveable between a first position
in which the pin enters the detent, thereby preventing sliding movement between the
first and second parts, and a second position in which the pin is retracted into the
blind hole from the detent, thereby permitting sliding movement. Means are provided
for biasing the pin into the first position.
[0013] One particular embodiment of the invention is a locking kit for a box having a hinged
lid. The kit includes a anchoring track strip fastenable along at least a portion
of the sidewall of the box remote from the hinge, and a locking chamber slidable engageable
with the anchoring track strip. The locking chamber includes a flange adapted to overlie
at least a portion of the lid, thereby preventing it from being opened.
[0014] An electronic theft alarm activator or tag preferably is permanently inserted into
the interior of the locking chamber. A price tag and a price code or the like may
be attached to the exterior of the locking chamber.
[0015] A second embodiment is a lockable display box. The box has an open top. A locking
unit is fastened to one end of the box, the locking unit including at least one pin
moveable between a first position in which the pin enters the detent, thereby preventing
sliding movement between the first and second parts, and a second position in which
the pin is retracted into the blind hole from the detent, thereby permitting sliding
movement. A sleeve is slidable over the box to cover the open top, the sleeve including
structural means which contact the underside of the box such that the sleeve can only
be applied and removed by sliding in the plane of the box, the sleeve including detent
recesses.
[0016] An electronic theft alarm activator is preferably attached to the interior of the
lockable display box. Advertising material, a price tag and a price code may be attached
to the interior or exterior of the box.
[0017] Further features of the invention will be described or will become apparent in the
course of the following detailed description.
[0018] In order that the invention may be more clearly understood, the preferred embodiment
thereof will now be described in detail by way of example, with reference to the accompanying
drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a sketch illustrating the principle of the locking mechanism;
Fig. 2 is an exploded perspective, showing a video cassette box and the video cassette
box locking structure;
Fig. 3 is an exploded perspective of the video cassette box locking structure;
Fig. 4 is a perspective of the video cassette box locking mechanism decoupler;
Fig. 5 is a perspective showing a lockable box consisting of a tray which is lockable
within a sleeve;
Fig. 6 is an end view of the locking unit for the lockable box;
Fig. 7 is an end view of the sleeve;
Fig. 8 is a perspective of the decoupler for the lockable box.
[0019] Fig. 1 illustrates the general principle of the invention. A first part 1 is slidable
engageable with a second part 2. The locking mechanism prevents the sliding movement
by providing a pin 3 in the first part moveable in and out of a hole, slot, or other
detent 4 in the second part and biased into the hole, slot or other detent, e.g. by
a spring 5, or for example by a magnet. The locking mechanism is disengaged by positioning
a strong magnet 6 to pull the pin back from the second part into the first part, and
then sliding the parts relative to each other to decouple them. Either the pin itself
is ferrous or otherwise magnetically attractable, or the pin is mounted on or connected
to a ferrous or otherwise magnetically attractable part.
[0020] This principle can be employed in a variety of embodiments, two of which are described
in detail below. In the first described embodiment, the principle is used to lock
a box having a hinged lid, e.g. a common video cassette box. In the second described
embodiment, the principle is used to lock a display box or the like, which could contain,
for example, a compact disc (CD), audio cassettes, a watch or watches, jewellery,
or other hand-held consumer goods or items.
[0021] The video cassette box embodiment is illustrated in Fig. 2. The video cassette box
10 has a lid 11 hinged along edge 12. The locking system has two main components,
namely an anchoring track strip 14 and a locking chamber 16.
[0022] The anchoring track strip 14 is a strip of plastic or other suitable material with
a T-shaped cross-section, extending continuously along the edge of the video cassette
box, or broken by a space. It is permanently attached, for example by screws 15, to
the exterior of the video cassette box sidewall remote from the hinged edge 12. Alternatively,
it could be attached by a suitable adhesive, or could be moulded integrally with the
video cassette box. Locking pin detent holes 18 are provided at any convenient location.
[0023] In the preferred version of this embodiment, the locking chamber is constructed as
shown in Fig. 3. It has a main body portion 19 which includes a flange 20 adapted
to overlie the video cassette box lid 11. Fastened to the inner side of the main body
is a locking channel 22 having a C-shaped vertical transverse cross section adapted
to engage the anchoring track strip 14. At a location corresponding to the location
of the detent holes 18 on the anchoring track strip 14 are locking pins 24 corresponding
dimensionally to the detent holes. The locking pins 24 project from a locking pin
holder 26 through holes 28 in the locking channel, and are biased towards the anchoring
track strip by a metal spring 30 positioned in a spring holder 32 on the locking channel.
Either they are ferrous or otherwise magnetically attractable, or they or mounted
on or connected to a ferrous or otherwise magnetically attractable part.
[0024] In order to secure the lid 11 of the video cassette box, the locking chamber 16 is
slid onto the anchoring track strip 14 until the detent holes 18 and the locking pins
24 come into alignment. The locking pins then pop into place in the detent holes due
to the force exerted by the spring 30. The video cassette box then cannot be opened,
because the flange 20 overlies the lid 11.
[0025] The decoupler or release unit 36 is illustrated in Fig. 4. It is basically a rectangular
platform. Along one edge there is a longitudinal wall 38 of height approximately equal
to the height of a video cassette box. Adjacent to one end of the longitudinal wall
is a short transverse wall 40. An optional cover 42 caps the corner at the junction
of the longitudinal wall and the transverse wall. At the rear end of the wall 38 is
a locking chamber stop 44 jutting inwardly from the longitudinal wall. A block 46
is positioned in the corner diagonally opposite the cover. The block defines a video
cassette box entry area 47 between the block and the transverse wall, and an exit
area 48 between the block and the longitudinal wall. A strong magnet 50 is located
underneath the cover on the interior surface of the longitudinal wall.
[0026] In order to detach the locking chamber from the video cassette box, the locked video
cassette box is slipped into the decoupler 36 at the entry area 47, until the locking
chamber 16 abuts the interior of the longitudinal wall. In this position the locking
pins 24 are exactly aligned with the magnet 50. The magnet acts against the force
of the metal spring 30 to withdraw the locking pins from the detent holes 18. The
video cassette box can now be removed from both the decoupler and the locking chamber
through the exit area 48. The locking chamber remains in the decoupler because it
is stopped by the locking chamber stop 44. After the video cassette box is removed,
the locking chamber can be dislodged from its position against the locking chamber
stop 44 with a flick of the thumb. To facilitate this, a thumb recess 52 is cut into
the wall 38.
[0027] An optional feature of this embodiment is a metal key 54 which protrudes from the
interior of the wall 38. A corresponding fake key hole 56 in the exterior longitudinal
side of the locking chamber's main body 19 is dimensioned to mate with the key. The
function of the key is to lessen the chance that potential thieves will understand
the true mode of operation of the locking mechanism, by misleading them into thinking
that it is the key which unlocks the mechanism.
[0028] An optional feature of this embodiment is to construct the video exit 48 such that
its surface slopes upwardly at an angle of 5 to 10 degrees from the plane of platform.
The canting of the surface allows for the gravitational applied friction to assist
and to facilitate the video cassette box removal, and provides sufficient space for
the operator's fingers to pick up the video cassette box at the exit area 48.
[0029] To use the system, an anchoring track strip is permanently installed on each video
cassette box, and a locking chamber is temporarily positioned on each one. The locking
chamber includes a slot in the opposite end to the locking pin placement so that a
conventional security system activator or tag can be inserted permanently into the
locking chamber. The locking chamber can only be removed at the cash register or sales
desk, where the decoupler is kept.
[0030] Referring now to Figs. 5 - 8, the second embodiment to be described herein is a "security
box" for small objects such as compact discs (CDs), cassettes, watches, jewellery,
or any hand-held consumer goods or items. The unit includes a tray 60, correspondingly
sized to receive the item to be displayed, a locking unit 62 mounted on or integral
with an end of the tray, and a rigid transparent sleeve 64 into which the tray fits,
with the locking unit having locking pins 66 which engage detent holes 68.
[0031] The tray 60 is a rectangular open-topped container of clear acrylic or other suitable
transparent material. In the preferred embodiment, the side of the sleeve wrap around
only partially underneath the tray. In the open portion of the bottom, adjacent the
edges of the portions which wrap around, for greater rigidity and to lessen friction
in sliding in and out of the sleeve, the tray has two sliders 70 on its underside,
parallel and adjacent to its longitudinal edges. The sliders extend down below the
plane of the bottom surface of the sleeve, so that they rather than the sleeve are
in contact with whatever surface the security box is on.
[0032] The locking unit 62 in this embodiment is a rectangular box with length equal to
that of the end wall of the tray 60. The locking unit is integrally molded with an
end wall of the tray, or is permanently attached by an adhesive or other means to
the end wall of the tray.
[0033] Two vertically positioned ferrous screws 80 span the height of the locking unit.
The top portion of each screw is capped with a locking pin holder and bevelled roundstock
which together constitute a locking pin 66. The screws are moveable in the vertical
direction so that the locking pins can be positioned to protrude above the top surface
of the locking unit through holes 67 cut into the top surface of the locking unit
62.
[0034] The sleeve 64 is made of a single piece of clear acrylic or similar suitable transparent
material. Two detent holes 68 at one end of the top of the sleeve are provided to
accommodate the locking pins 66. The holes are overlaid by a plastic strip 84. To
lock the box, the tray is inserted into the sleeve until the locking pins align with
the detent holes. Springs positioned one each around each screw 80 compress when the
locking pins are depressed by the action of the leading edge of the sleeve passing
over them. As the detent holes come into alignment with the locking pins, the springs
return to their original form and force the locking pins into the detent holes 68,
thereby locking the box.
[0035] A second way of achieving the vertical movement of the locking pins is to have two
vertically positioned ferrous or other magnetically attractable rods span most of
the height of the locking unit. The detent holes at one end of the top of the sleeve
are overlaid with magnets 82 of a suitable strength to overcome the weight of the
rods, i.e. to pull the rods up into the detent holes, thereby locking the box. These
magnets are preferably covered by a plastic strip 84 to prevent removal.
[0036] Referring to Fig. 8, the release unit 90 is a rectangular platform with a stop wall
92 and two side walls 94 to define a space corresponding to the box shape. Adjacent
the stop wall at positions corresponding to the locations of the locking pins are
two strong magnets 96. These magnets are sufficiently strong to overcome the force
of the magnets 82, or springs if used, so that the locking pins are withdrawn from
the detent holes, thus permitting the sleeve to be withdrawn from the tray.
[0037] It will be appreciated that the above description relates to the preferred embodiment
by way of example only. Many variations on the invention will be obvious to those
knowledgeable in the field, and such obvious variations are within the scope of the
invention as described and claimed, whether or not expressly described.
[0038] For example, though only two specific applications are described above, it should
be apparent that the locking mechanism could be employed in a wide variety of specific
applications and structures, not necessarily limited to the field of retail merchandising.
[0039] The interlocking channel and T-shape could be interchanged. Other interlocking arrangements
could be contemplated.
[0040] In order to make life more difficult for anyone who figures out the principle of
operation, additional countermeasures could be added, e.g. multiple locking pins in
irregular or awkward locations and/or variations of magnetic or spring strength. For
example, the system could be set up to require the use of a magnet which is much stronger
than those readily available to members of the general public.
1. A locking and unlocking system, comprising a locking mechanism for preventing sliding
movement between first and second slidable juxtaposed parts, and a decoupling unit,
said locking mechanism comprising magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole
in said first part and a detent opening or recess in said second part, at least a
portion of said pin means being magnetically attractable, said pin means being moveable
between a first position in which a pin portion of said pin means enters said detent,
thereby preventing sliding movement between said first and second parts, and a second
position in which said pin portion is retracted into said blind hole from said detent,
thereby permitting sliding movement, and means for biasing said pin portion into said
first position, said decoupling unit comprising a frame adapted to receive the locked
first and second parts and a magnet mounted in said frame adjacent the position of
said pin means when said parts are positioned in said frame, so as to attract said
pin means to retract it to said second position, thereby permitting sliding decoupling
of said first and second parts.
2. A locking and unlocking system as recited in claim 1, further comprising a fake key
hole on said locking mechanism and a fake key projecting from said decoupling unit,
respectively positioned to align with each other when said locking mechanism is positioned
in said decoupling unit.
3. A locking and unlocking system as recited in claim 1, in which said means for biasing
said pin portion into said first position comprises a spring between said pin means
and said first part.
4. A locking and unlocking system as recited in claim 1, in which said means for biasing
said pin portion into said first position comprises a second magnet adjacent said
detent opening or recess in said second part, whereby said pin means is magnetically
attracted to position said pin in said first position, said second magnet being sufficiently
weaker than said magnet in said decoupling unit to permit said decoupling unit magnet
to overcome the biasing force produced by said second magnet.
5. A locking kit for a box having a hinged lid, said kit comprising:
an anchoring track strip fastenable along at least a portion of the sidewall of
said box remote from said hinge;
a locking chamber slidable engageable with said anchoring track strip, said locking
chamber including a flange adapted to overlie at least a portion of said lid, thereby
preventing said lid from being opened;
magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole in said locking chamber and a
detent opening or recess in said anchoring track strip, at least a portion of said
pin means being magnetically attractable, said pin means being moveable between a
first position in which a pin portion of said pin means enters said detent, thereby
preventing sliding movement between said locking chamber and said anchoring track
strip, and a second position in which said pin portion is retracted into said blind
hole from said detent, thereby permitting sliding movement, and means for biasing
said pin portion into said first position.
6. A locking kit as recited in claim 5, in which said means for biasing said pin portion
into said first position comprises a spring between said pin means and said first
part.
7. A locking kit as recited in claim 5, in which said means for biasing said pin portion
into said first position comprises a magnet adjacent said detent opening or recess
in said second part, whereby said pin means is magnetically attracted to position
said pin in said first position.
8. A product security system comprising:
a locking mechanism for preventing sliding movement between a slidable juxtaposed
product container and product container locking structure; and
a decoupling unit, said decoupling unit comprising a frame adapted to receive said
slidable juxtaposed parts and means within said frame adapted to disengage said locking
mechanism, thereby permitting sliding decoupling of said juxtaposed parts.
9. A product security system as recited in claim 8, further comprising a fake key hole
on said locking mechanism and a fake key projecting from said decoupling unit, respectively
positioned to align with each other when said slidable juxtaposed parts are positioned
in said decoupling unit.
10. A product security system as recited in claim 8, in which said locking mechanism comprises
magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole in said locking structure and a
detent opening or recess in said product container, at least a portion of said pin
means being magnetically attractable, said pin means being moveable between a first
position in which a pin portion of said pin means enters said detent, thereby preventing
sliding movement between said container and said locking structure, and a second position
in which said pin portion is retracted into said blind hole from said detent, thereby
permitting sliding movement, and means for biasing said pin portion into said first
position.
11. A product security system as recited in claim 10, in which said means within said
frame adapted to disengage said locking mechanism comprises a magnet mounted in said
frame adjacent the position of said pin means when said product container and locking
structure are positioned in said decoupling unit, so as to attract said pin means
to retract it to said second position.
12. A product security system as recited in claim 11, in which said means for biasing
said pin portion into said first position comprises a second magnet adjacent said
detent opening or recess in said product container, whereby said pin means is magnetically
attracted to position said pin in said first position, said second magnet being sufficiently
weaker than said magnet in said decoupling unit to permit said decoupling unit magnet
to overcome the biasing force produced by said second magnet.
13. A product security system as recited in claim 8, in which said product container comprises
a display box having an open top and a locking unit fastened to one end of said box,
and in which said product container locking structure comprises a sleeve slidable
over said box to cover said open top, said sleeve including structural means contacting
the underside of the box such that the sleeve can only be applied and removed by sliding
in the plane of the box, said sleeve including at least one detent recess, said locking
unit including magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole in said locking unit
at a location aligning with the location of said detent recess when said sleeve is
positioned over said box, at least a portion of said pin means being magnetically
attractable, said pin means being moveable between a first position in which a pin
portion of said pin means enters said detent, thereby preventing sliding movement
between said box and said sleeve, and a second position in which said pin portion
is retracted into said blind hole from said detent, thereby permitting sliding movement,
said product container further comprising means for biasing said pin portion into
said first position.
14. A product security system as recited in claim 13, in which said decoupling unit comprises
a tray adapted to receive said product container, said tray having imbedded therein
at least one magnet, there being a magnet at a position aligning with each respective
magnetically actuatable pin means in said product container when said product container
is positioned in said tray, whereby each said magnet can retract its respective pin
means to unlock said sleeve from said box.
15. A product security system as recited in claim 14, further comprising guide means in
said tray to ensure proper positioning of said product container.
16. A locking mechanism for preventing sliding movement between first and second slidably
juxtaposed parts, comprising magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole in
said first part and a detent opening or recess in said second part, at least a portion
of said pin means being magnetically attractable, said pin means being moveable between
a first position in which a pin portion of said pin means enters said detent, thereby
preventing sliding movement between said first and second parts, and a second position
in which said pin portion is retracted into said blind hole from said detent, thereby
permitting sliding movement, and means for biasing said pin portion into said first
position.
17. A lockable display box comprising:
a box having an open top;
a locking unit fastened to one end of said box;
a sleeve slidable over said box to cover said open top, and including structural
means contacting the underside of the box such that the sleeve can only be applied
and removed by sliding in the plane of the box, said sleeve including at least one
detent recess;
said locking unit including magnetically actuatable pin means in a blind hole in said
locking unit, at least a portion of said pin means being magnetically attractable,
said pin means being moveable between a first position in which a pin portion of said
pin means enters said detent, thereby preventing sliding movement between said box
and said sleeve, and a second position in which said pin portion is retracted into
said blind hole from said detent, thereby permitting sliding movement, and means for
biasing said pin portion into said first position.