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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 31.03.2008 |
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Modular multifunctional antenna frame for an anti-shoplifting system
Modularer multifunktionaler Antennenrahmen für ein anti-Ladendiebstahlsystem
Cadre d' antenne multifonctionnelle modulaire pour système antivol à l'étalage
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02.04.2007 NL 1033629
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Proprietor: N.V. Nederlandsche Apparatenfabriek NEDAP |
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- Derks, Miranda Christiana
7101 PZ Winterswijk (NL)
- Rensink, Maurice Erick
7101 XC Winterswijk (NL)
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Representative: Hatzmann, Martin |
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Johan de Wittlaan 7 2517 JR Den Haag 2517 JR Den Haag (NL) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 668 626 FR-A1- 2 809 279
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EP-A- 0 703 637
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[0001] The invention relates to a modular multifunctional antenna frame and to modules for
use in such an antenna frame.
[0002] In many shops and department stores and the like, anti-shoplifting systems are used,
whereby articles in the shop and the like are provided with a visible or invisible
electronic and/or magnetic label. Upon regular purchase of such a labeled article,
the label is removed and/or deactivated at the cash desk. To prevent articles being
taken out without payment, so-called detection gates are disposed at the exits of
the shop or the like. Such detection gates are usually formed by two frame antennas
standing opposite each other, having between them a passageway to the environment
outside the shopping area. In operation, a detection field prevails in the passageway,
which allows detection of a label still attached to an article and/or not deactivated
yet. If such a label is detected, the customer may be asked, by way of an alarm signal,
such as for instance a beep signal, a ringing signal or a text sign lighting up, or
the like, to have the label removed or deactivated at the cash desk.
[0003] EP 0 703 637 discloses an antenna frame according to the prior art.
[0004] FR 2 809 279 discloses an antenna frame having a customer counting unit.
[0005] The object of the invention is to further enlarge the possibilities of use and the
convenience of use of such antennas for an anti-shoplifting system.
[0006] To this end, according to the invention, there is provided an antenna frame according
to claim 1.
[0007] In the following, the invention is further elucidated with reference to the appended
drawing.
Fig. 1 schematically shows a few examples of antenna frames according to the invention;
Fig. 2 schematically illustrates how a particular module may be placed in an antenna
frame;
Fig. 3 shows on a large scale the part of Fig. 2 that is designated by III;
Fig. 4 schematically shows a base section of an antenna frame with a module to be
placed therein;
Fig. 5 shows the insertion of a back plate of a display plate in multilayer design
into an upright of the antenna frame;
Fig. 6 shows the placement of a cover plate of a multilayer display plate on a poster;
Fig. 7 shows the edges and corners of the cover plate coinciding with the poster;
Fig. 8 shows the superposed poster and cover plate being arranged over the back plate
already present; and
Fig. 9 shows how a last longitudinal edge of the cover plate is attached to the respective
upright.
[0008] Fig. 1 schematically shows by way of example four multifunctional antenna frames
1, 2, 3, and 4 according to the invention.
[0009] The antenna frames are arranged for modular construction and can receive various
modules, depending on the end user's wishes.
[0010] In the example shown, the antenna frames take the form of a column, built up from
two uprights 5, 6, which, as desired, may be profiled in the longitudinal direction,
by means of a profiled continuous cross section. At the bottom, the uprights are connected
by a base section 7 and at the top the uprights are connected by a top plate 8, serving
as upper bridge.
[0011] The base section 7 may be provided with a lower baseplate 9, serving as pedestal,
a top part or upper baseplate 10, and two cover plates 11 serving as wall elements,
one of which can be seen. The cover plates 11 are preferably simple to remove and
to mount, respectively, for instance by means of a snap-fit system, and enclose a
hollow space, in which electronic modules, as for an article surveillance system,
may be accommodated.
[0012] The uprights 5, 6 are further connected by a number of crossbars 12. If desired,
the top plate 8 and the baseplates 9 and 10 may also be arranged on such crossbars
12.
[0013] The thus formed antenna frame has hollow parts, comprising hollow uprights and one
or more hollow crossbars and/or hollow top plates and baseplates, or hollow crossbars
adjacent the top plates and/or baseplates.
[0014] The antenna frame is furthermore provided, preferably already so in standard designs,
with wiring, which extends in or on the hollow parts for forming one or more antenna
loops and providing supply energy and a signal connection for modules to be connected.
[0015] The antenna frame 2 is provided with a primary customer counting module 15, working
for instance with infrared radiation, which can for instance cooperate with a complementary
or secondary customer counting module arranged in an antenna frame placed opposite
the respective antenna frame. Other examples of modules may be formed by a module
for person identification and registration, for data storage of detected labels optionally
in combination with a goods storage system.
[0016] Fig. 2 schematically shows how a module, such as customer counting module 15, may
be assembled and Fig. 3 shows this customer counting module 15 on a larger scale.
The customer counting module 15 has a shape such that the module fits precisely between
the uprights 5 and 6, with the ends 16, 17 of the module partly embracing the uprights.
Preferably, the ends 16, 17 fit to the uprights in a form-closing manner. Further,
at the underside thereof, the module 15 shown has two springing clamping brackets
18, which can engage around the bar 12. The bar 12, as can be seen in Fig. 3, has
one or more openings or recesses, in which one or more contacts 20 are situated, which
are connected with wiring 21, 22. The module 15 is provided with corresponding contact
elements 23, of which one is shown in Fig. 3.
[0017] The antenna frame 3 in Fig. 1 is provided on opposite sides with cover plates 25,
which in this example extend from the base section 7 up to the top plate 8. It is
also possible that the cover plates extend only over a part of the height of an antenna
frame and leave clear one or more open compartments 26 situated between the bars 12.
It is also possible to arrange the cover plate 25, if desired, on one side of the
antenna frame only.
[0018] The cover plates can be simply mounted and removed, for instance using a snap-fit
system. The cover plates may be provided with scenes and/or colors desired by the
user. The cover plates may also be provided with commercial information and/or notices
for the visitors. For instance, on the cover plates, for instance particular articles
from the store supply or from third parties may be advertised, or services offered
by the shop organization or others.
[0019] The antenna frame indicated with reference numeral 4 is provided with a cover plate
25 on one side only. A cover plate situated on the side of an antenna frame remote
from the passageway between two antenna frames may also serve as a shielding plate
to bound the detection field.
[0020] Fig. 4 schematically shows a base section of an example of an antenna column according
to the invention. The figure illustrates that a communication and control unit 30
can be placed in the base of an antenna column. The unit can preferably be mounted
according to the "plug & play" system and may for instance be suitable for the EASi
information exchange system for anti-shoplifting systems, marketed by applicant, whereby
a number of the antennas are connected to a network, so that the information obtained
from the antennas can be centrally collected, processed and managed. Such a unit can
contain a modem and can for instance count the number of alarm signals, count the
number of customers and the number of times that a label is deactivated at a cash
desk. The unit can comprise an analog modem, or may be suitable for a LAN (local area
network) connection, wired or wireless, or may be provided with a GSM/GPRS modem.
[0021] Fig. 4 at 31 further shows connecting means for the electronics to be inserted.
[0022] The user may, if desired, start with antenna frames that are designed only as carriers
for, for instance, advertising expressions ("poster holder"), as indicated in Fig.
1 at 4. Later, for instance customer counting modules may be added. Since assembly
is simple, this can be done by the user himself. Also, a matching unit with customer
electronics then needs to be added. This can then be mounted in the base section.
In principle, it is also possible to accommodate this electronics unit in the customer
counting module.
[0023] Further, the user can add the anti-shoplifting function by mounting a suitable unit
for electronic article surveillance, also EAS electronics unit, in the base of the
antenna frame. Any customer electronics already present may then be canceled since
the EAS electronics then fulfills this function.
[0024] The anti-shoplifting function may thereafter be expanded, if desired, to include
a network function and remote control and maintenance. To this end, the EASi module
already mentioned may be added.
[0025] The antenna frames are in principle connected to the usual supply voltage, but in
principle it is possible for the various units or modules to be designed for battery
supply.
[0026] The antenna frames 3 and 4 in Fig. 1 are provided with a cover plate 25 at least
on one side. In order that the cover plates can be simply mounted and removed and
be provided with, for instance, advertising posters, the cover plate is of multilayer
design in an embodiment according to Figs. 5-9. In Fig. 5 it is shown how first a
back plate 25A, following arrows 41, is inserted into a longitudinal groove of the
profiled upright 5. In an enlarged detail in Fig. 5, it is indicated by means of arrows
43 how a vertical longitudinal edge on the left-hand side of the back plate 25A is
slid into the longitudinal groove of the upright 5. The back plate 25A is then caused
to bulge under its own resilience and inserted, by a right-hand side thereof, into
an opposite groove in the other upright 6. Once inserted into both grooves, the back
plate 25A will be held in place in slightly bulged condition under the influence of
its own elastic tension. In Fig. 6 it can be seen how a cover plate 25B, following
the arrows 45, is placed on a poster 33. Care is taken here, as can be seen in Fig.
7, that the edges and corners of the cover plate 25B and the poster 33 coincide.
[0027] Further, Figs. 6 and 7 show that the cover plate 25B is provided with beveled or
cut-off, or possibly rounded, corner points 35, 37 situated at the top and bottom
corner points of the right-hand vertical longitudinal side. Also, in the top and bottom
edge, notches 51, 53 are provided. The beveled corner points 35, 37 (see also inset
in Fig. 7) simplify the insertion of the cover plate 25B into the respective longitudinal
groove of the profiled upright. The notches 51, 53 simplify removing the cover plate
25B for replacing the poster 33.
[0028] The superposed poster 33 and cover plate 25B are now, as shown in Fig. 8, moved over
the back plate 25A, already present, into the longitudinal groove of the upright 5,
in the direction of the arrows 47. In an inset of Fig. 8, this is further shown in
more detail with the help of the arrows 49. Fig. 9, finally, shows how the opposite
longitudinal edge of the cover plate 25B is inserted into the respective longitudinal
groove of the upright 6. The cover plate 25B, too, supported by the back plate 25A
already bent, then takes a bulged shape and is thereupon held in the opposite longitudinal
grooves of the uprights 5, 6 by its own elasticity. The inset in Fig. 9 further shows
how, from the right-hand top corner, the rest of the cover plate 25B can be pressed
into the groove by movement of the hand from the top down (arrow 55). In this multilayer
embodiment of the cover plate, it is advantageous when the back plate 25A, the poster
33 and the cover plate 25B are translucent. In this way, with lighting arranged within
the frame openings 26 (see Fig. 5), particular attention may be drawn to the advertising
messages that may be present on the poster 33. It is then of further advantage if
the cover plate 25A is moreover transparent. The bulged shape of the multilayer display
plate 25A, 25B may further be supported by a corresponding shape of the module 15,
or possibly by a correspondingly shaped crossbar 12 and/or the base top part 10.
1. A modular multifunctional antenna frame (1-4) for an anti-shoplifting system arranged
to receive, at the user's choice, one or more modules, which afford to the antenna
frame a functionality desired by the user, wherein the antenna frame has a base section
(7) provided with cover plates (11), which contains between the cover plates a hollow
space for receiving one or more modules which the electronics modules (30) wherein
the antenna frame is provided with hollow parts, in which extends wiring (21,22) for
the purpose of modules to be connected wherein the antenna frame comprises two uprights
(5,6) which are connected by the base section (7) and by a top plate (8) wherein between
the uprights a number of cross bars (12) extend,-characterized in that the hollow space contains connecting means for modules (30) which are electronics
modules, and in that at east one of the crossbars (12) is a hollow bar wherein the hollow bar is provided
with at least one opening (21,22) and wiring extending in the bar, which wiring is
connected with a first contact element (20) in the opening, wherein on a crossbar
one module is placed, which module has a second contact element (23) reaching into
the opening of the bar, which makes contact with the first contact element (20) and
wherein the module placed on the cross bar is a customer counting module (15) and
wherein a further module comprise a cover plate (25) for wholly or partly covering
the antenna frame wherein the modules are mounted through a snap-fit system so that
the frame and the modules are so arranged that the modules can be simply mounted by
the user himself,
2. An antenne frame according to claim 1, wherein the cover plates (25) are at least
partly arranged to be provided with text and/or images.
3. An antenna frame according to claim 1 or 2, wherein at least one cover plate (25)
has an electromagnetic shielding action.
4. An antenna frame according to any preceding claim, wherein the customer counting module
is provided with springing brackets embracing the crossbar.
5. An antenna frame according to any preceding claim wherein the cover plate (25), through
attachment to the frame, has been brought into a bulged form.
6. An antenna frame according to claim 5, wherein the bulged form of the cover plate
(25), or the cover plates, is supported by one or more crossbars (12), which extend
between uprights, which, connected by a base section and a top plate, are part of
the antenna frame, or by a module connected with one or more of the crossbars.
7. An antenna frame according to any preceding claim, wherein the cover plate (25) is
provided with at least one rounded or beveled corner point (35, 37).
8. An antenna frame according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the one or
more modules comprise a module for person identification and registration.
9. An antenna frame according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the one or
more modules comprise a module for data storage of detected labels.
10. An antenna frame according to claim 9, wherein the module for data storage of detected
labels is combined with a goods storage system.
11. An antenna frame according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the uprights
(5,6) in the longitudinal direction thereof have a profiled cross section.
1. Modularer multifunktionaler Antennenrahmen (1-4) für ein Ladendiebstahlsicherungssystem,
welcher ausgebildet ist, um, je nach Wahl des Benutzers, ein oder mehrere Module aufzunehmen,
welche dem Antennenrahmen eine von dem Benutzer gewünschte Funktionalität verleihen,
wobei der Antennenrahmen einen mit Abdeckplatten (11) versehenen Basisabschnitt (7)
aufweist, welcher zwischen den Abdeckplatten einen Hohlraum zum Aufnehmen eines oder
mehrerer Module (30), bei welchen es sich um Elektronikmodule handelt, aufweist, wobei
der Antennenrahmen mit hohlen Teilen versehen ist, in welchen Kabel (21, 22) für den
Anschluss von Modulen verlaufen, wobei der Antennenrahmen zwei durch den Basisabschnitt
(7) und eine obere Platte (8) miteinander verbundene Pfosten (5, 6) aufweist, wobei
sich zwischen den Pfosten eine Anzahl von Querstreben (12) erstreckt, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Hohlraum Verbindungseinrichtungen für Module (30), bei welchen es sich um Elektronikmodule
handelt, aufweist, und dass mindestens eine der Querstreben (12) eine hohle Stange
ist, wobei die hohle Stange mit mindestens einer Öffnung (21, 22) und einer in der
Stange verlaufenden Verdrahtung versehen ist, wobei die Verdrahtung mit einem ersten
Kontaktelement (20) in der Öffnung verbunden ist, wobei auf einer Querstrebe ein Modul
angeordnet ist, welches ein zweites Kontaktelement (23) aufweist, das in die Öffnung
der Stange hinein reicht und einen Kontakt mit dem ersten Kontaktelement (20) herstellt,
und wobei das auf der Querstrebe angeordnete Modul ein Kundenzählmodul (15) ist, und
wobei ein weiteres Modul eine Abdeckplatte (25) zum vollständigen oder teilweisen
Abdecken des Antennenrahmens aufweist, wobei die Module mittels eines Schnappsystems
montiert werden, so dass der Rahmen und die Module derart ausgebildet sind, dass der
Benutzer die Module auf einfache Weise selbst montieren kann.
2. Antennenrahmen nach Anspruch 1, bei welchem die Abdeckplatten (25) zumindest teilweise
zum Versehen mit Text und/oder Bildern ausgebildet sind.
3. Antennenrahmen nach Anspruch 1 oder 2, bei welchem zumindest eine Abdeckplatte (25)
eine elektromagnetische Abschirmwirkung hat.
4. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem das Kundenzählmodul
mit die Querstrebe umschließenden Federklammern versehen ist.
5. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem die Abdeckplatte
(25) durch Befestigung an dem Rahmen in eine gewölbte Form gebracht ist.
6. Antennenrahmen nach Anspruch 5, bei welchem die gewölbte Form der Abdeckplatte (25)
oder der Abdeckplatten durch eine oder mehrere Querstreben (12), die sich zwischen
Pfosten erstrecken, welche, verbunden durch einen Basisabschnitt und eine obere Platte,
Teil des Antennenrahmes sind, oder durch ein mit einer oder mehreren der Querstreben
verbundenes Modul gestützt ist.
7. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem die Abdeckplatte
(25) mit mindestens einem abgerundeten oder abgeschrägten Eckpunkt (35, 37) versehen
ist.
8. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem das eine oder
die mehreren Module ein Modul für die Personenidentifizierung und -registrierung aufweisen.
9. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem das eine oder
die mehreren Module ein Modul zur Speicherung der Daten erfasster Etiketten aufweist.
10. Antennenrahmen nach Anspruch 9, bei welchem das Modul zur Speicherung von Daten erfasster
Etiketten mit einem Warenlagersystem kombiniert ist.
11. Antennenrahmen nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei welchem die Pfosten (5,
6) in ihrer Längsrichtung einen Profilquerschnitt aufweisen.
1. Cadre modulaire multifonctionnel (1-4) d'antenne pour système anti-vol à l'étalage,
conçu pour loger, au choix de l'utilisateur, un ou plusieurs modules, qui confèrent
au cadre d'antenne une fonctionnalité souhaitée par l'utilisateur, le cadre d'antenne
ayant une portion basale (7) munie de plaques d'habillage (11), laquelle contient
entre les plaques d'habillage un espace creux destiné à recevoir un ou plusieurs modules
(30) constitués par des modules électroniques, le cadre d'antenne étant pourvu de
parties creuses dans lesquelles s'étendent des câbles (21, 22) servant à brancher
les modules, le cadre d'antenne comportant deux montants (5, 6) reliés par la portion
basale (7) et par une plaque supérieure (8), un certain nombre de traverses (12) s'étendant
entre les montants, caractérisé en ce que l'espace creux contient des moyens de branchement pour des modules (30) constitués
par des modules électroniques, et en ce qu'au moins une des traverses (12) est une barre creuse, la barre creuse étant pourvue
d'au moins une ouverture (21, 22) et des câbles s'étendant dans la barre, lesquels
câbles sont connectés à un premier élément de contact (20) dans l'ouverture, un seul
module étant placé sur une traverse, lequel module a un second élément de contact
(23) qui s'étend jusque dans l'ouverture de la barre, ce qui crée un contact avec
le premier élément de contact (20), et le module placé sur la traverse étant un module
de comptage (15) de clients, et un autre module comportant une plaque d'habillage
(25) pour couvrir entièrement ou partiellement le cadre d'antenne, les modules étant
montés à l'aide d'un système d'emboîtement, de telle sorte que le cadre et les modules
sont conçus pour pouvoir être montés sans difficultés par l'utilisateur lui-même.
2. Cadre d'antenne selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les plaques d'habillage (25)
sont conçues pour être au moins partiellement pourvues d'un texte et/ou d'images.
3. Cadre d'antenne selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans lequel au moins une plaque d'habillage
(25) a une action de blindage électromagnétique.
4. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
un module de comptage de clients est muni de supports élastiques entourant la traverse.
5. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la plaque d'habillage (25), du fait de sa fixation au cadre, a été dotée d'une forme
bombée.
6. Cadre d'antenne selon la revendication 5, dans lequel la forme bombée de la plaque
d'habillage (25), ou des plaques d'habillage, est soutenue par une ou plusieurs traverses
(12), qui s'étendent entre des montants, lesquels, reliés par une portion basale et
une plaque supérieure, font partie du cadre d'antenne, ou par un module relié à une
ou plusieurs des traverses.
7. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
la plaque d'habillage (25) possède au moins un angle arrondi ou biseauté (35, 37).
8. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le ou les modules sont constitués par des modules d'identification et d'enregistrement
de personnes.
9. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
le ou les modules sont constitués par des modules de stockage de données d'étiquettes
détectées.
10. Cadre d'antenne selon la revendication 9, dans lequel le module de stockage de données
d'étiquettes détectées est combiné à un système de rangement de marchandises.
11. Cadre d'antenne selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel
les montants (5, 6) ont, dans leur sens longitudinal, une section profilée.
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