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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Mention of the grant of the patent: |
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Date of filing: 09.05.1994 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC)7: G08B 13/24 |
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Multidirectional surveillance marker
Multirichtungsempfindliches Etikett für die Warenüberwachung
Marqueur à sensibilité multi-directionnelle pour la surveillance d'articles
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11.06.1993 US 76247
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14.12.1994 Bulletin 1994/50 |
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Proprietor: Sensormatic Electronics Corporation |
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Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 (US) |
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- Zhou, Peter Y.
Smithtown, New York 11787 (US)
- Solaski, Thomas P.
Ceniereuch, New York, 11720 (US)
- Donaldson, Dennis P.
Huntington, New York 11743 (US)
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Representative: Schmidt-Evers, Jürgen, Dipl.-Ing. et al |
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Patentanwälte Mitscherlich & Partner,
Sonnenstrasse 33 80331 München 80331 München (DE) |
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References cited: :
EP-A- 0 260 830 EP-A- 0 412 721 US-A- 4 967 184
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EP-A- 0 260 831 US-A- 4 910 625
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- RESEARCH DISCLOSURE, no.304, August 1989, NEW YORK, US page 617 'article surveillance
apparatus and systems for computer data disks'
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Note: Within nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European
patent, any person may give notice to the European Patent Office of opposition to
the European patent
granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
not be deemed to
have been filed until the opposition fee has been paid. (Art. 99(1) European Patent
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] This invention relates to markers or targets for electronic article surveillance
and more particularly it concerns a novel magnetically saturable marker characterized
by a multidirectional sensitivity.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] United States Patents No. 3,820,103, No. 3,820,104 and No. 3,665,449 describe magnetically
saturable markers for use in electromagnetic type surveillance systems. These systems
are generally used to reduce theft by shoplifting but they are also used to detect
the unauthorized movement of articles in other environments. The markers shown in
these patents are elongated strips of magnetically soft material having a high magnetic
permeability and a low magnetic coercivity. When exposed to an alternating magnetic
field in an interrogation region, for example, the exit from a store, these targets
or markers become magnetically saturated in opposite directions during each cycle
of the alternating magnetic interrogation field. As a result they disturb the field
in a characteristic manner to produce harmonics which can be detected.
[0003] These patents explain that the targets or markers should have the configuration of
an elongated open strip with a high ratio of length to cross-sectional area for maximum
sensitivity to the interrogating magnetic fields. When the ratio of length to the
square root of cross sectional are is below 150, the magnetization reversal signal
amplitude decreases radically and becomes noticeably dependent on orientation of the
open strip within the magnetic field. It is also suggested in these patents that the
open strip may have one or more major dimensions satisfying this criteria.
[0004] U.S. Patent No. 3,665,449 mentions the possibility of using a disc shaped marker
but indicates that because of the low length to cross-section ratio such markers do
not produce very large or distinctive response signals.
[0005] U.S. Patent No. 4,074,249 describes a crescent shaped target which is less sensitive
to orientation than the straight elongated open strip markers.
[0006] U.S. Patent No. 4,075,618 describes thin elongated markers which have enlarged flux
concentrators at the ends thereof to enable the markers to be shortened without reduction
in their sensitivity.
One problem that characterizes all prior art magnetically saturable markers for electronic
article surveillance, is that the shape and size of the available space on the object
to be protected by the marker often will not accomodate a thin elongated strip. Compact
disc recordings, for example, have only a small ring shaped region araound a center
opening that would allow for the placement of a marker. On the other hand, when the
strips are shortened to fit into small areas, their sensitivity becomes highly dependent
on their orientation relative to the interrogating magnetic field. This is a problem
when the markers are used for theft detection because in that case, it is not possible
to control their orientation when they are carried through an interrogation zone.
[0007] To overcome this problem there is known from EP-A2 0 412 721 a magnetic article surveillance
marker having a multidirectional sensitivity. This marker comprises two sheets of
magnetic material, wherein the first sheet is formed of a ferromagnetic material having
high permeability and low coerciv force properties, such as permalloy or the like.
The first sheet may be formed to have notches centered along each edge of the sheet.
The second sheet of the marker comprises a solid sheet of a magnetizable material
and is joined together with the first sheet, and the combination of the two sheets
is affixed to articles to be protected.
[0008] Further, in document US 4,967,184 is disclosed an electronic surveillance marker
according to the preamble of claim 1. In particular, this document proposes the use
of a ring-shaped surveillance marker which is made from an amorphous ferromagnetic
material and adhered to a computer disk such that the ring-shaped surveillance marker
surrounds the center opening of the computer disk. The material of the ring-shaped
surveillance marker is preferably selected to have low coercivity and a high magnetic
permeability. When using the computer disk, the presence of the ring-shaped surveillance
marker is detected for security purposes by means of a low strength interrogating
sensor field.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0009] Starting from the prior art known from US 4,967,184, it is an object of the present
invention to provide an electronic surveillance marker having multidirectional sensitivity
and also having a higher sensitivity.
[0010] According to the present invention, this object is achieved by an electronic surveillance
marker including the features of claim 1.
[0011] In particular, the electronic surveillance marker of the present invention comprises
a band in the shape of a closed loop, for example a ring-shaped band, wherein a plurality
of cutout regions are formed in the band and are spaced along the length of the band.
[0012] Furthermore, the cutout regions are completely formed within the band, i.e. the cutout
regions are enclosed between the inner and outer edges of the band, so that each cutout
region forms a pair of narrowed segments on opposite sides of each cutout region.
[0013] As described in greater detail hereinbelow, it has been found that an electronic
surveillance marker having the features of claim 1 produces good responses to a magnetic
interrogating field in an electronic surveillance system, with reduced dependence
on orientation relative to the interrogating field. These good responses are due to
the fact that the cutout regions produce very narrow lenghts on opposite sides of
each cutout region, wherein the ratio of length to cross-sectional area of these narrow
lengths is relatively high. Furthermore, between the cutout regions material regions
are formed which provide large masses fot deactivation purposes. As the marker is
formed in the shape of a closed loop and the narrow segments formed on opposite sides
of each cutout region extend in different directions at different locations along
the marker, the orientation sensitivity of the marker relative to the directions of
the interrogating magnetic field is minimized. Further, the forming of the cutout
regions within the material of the closed loop marker results in two narrowed regions
on opposite sides of each cutout region, wherein these narrowed regions are formed
at flux concentrating regions of the marker and, therefore, the marker is made more
sensitive.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014]
Fig. 1 is a plan view of a marker according to the present invention;
Fig 2 is a plan view showing a compact disc to which the marker of Fig. 1 is attached;
Fig. 3 is a plan view of an alternate form of marker according to the present invention;
and
Fig. 4 is a plan view of a further alternate form of marker according to the present
invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0015] An electronic article surveillance marker 10 according to the present invention,
is a band in the shape of a flat ring and is made of sheet metal having special magnetic
properties, namely, it has high magnetic permeability and low magnetic coercivity
and is easily magnetically saturable. The marker 10 may be made of permalloy or material
having magnetic properties similar to permalloy, such as amorphous magnetic material.
A suitable material is described in U.S. Patent No. 5,146,204.
[0016] The marker 10 of Fig. 1 has a plurality of elongated cutouts 12 spaced apart along
the length of the band. Each cutout is contained entirely within the band and thereby
forms a pair of very thin narrowed segments 10a and 10b which are parallel to each
other and which interconnect full width segments 10c. These cutouts 12 are preferably
evenly distributed around the marker 10.
[0017] By way of example, the marker 10 has and inner diameter d of 16 millimeters and an
outer diameter D of 22 millimeters. The width of the band which forms the ring is
thus about three millimeters. Also, by way of example, the marker 10 has a thickness
of about 15 microns. The cutouts 12 have a width of about two millimeters and they
extend over an arc of about 36°. Thus the thin narrowed segments 10a and 10b each
have a width of about 0.5 millimeters and a length of about six millimeters.
[0018] It has been found that a marker with the above described shape and dimensions and
made of permalloy will produce good responses to a magnetic interrogating field in
an electronic article surveillance system, with reduced dependence on orientation
relative to the interrogating field. These good responses are due firstly, to the
fact that the cutouts 12 produce very narrow lengths 10a and 10b in which the ratio
of length to cross-sectional area is high, and secondly, to the fact that the regions
10c between the strips provide large masses which will provide regions for deactivation
purpose. In addition, because the marker is formed in a closed loop and because the
lengths 10a and 10b extend in different directions at different locations along the
marker, the orientation sensitivity of the marker relative to the direction of the
interrogating magnetic field is minimized.
[0019] The marker 10 is preferably made from a sheet of high permeability low coercivity
readily magnetizable material which is then formed into the above described configuration
by means of conventional photoetching techniques. Other techniques, such as mechanical
stamping, may also be used.
[0020] Fig. 2 shows the marker 10 of Fig. 1 as attached to a compact disc 14. As can be
seen, the marker fits just around the center opening 14b of the disc 14. Preferably
the marker is laminated into the disc during manufacture thereof. In this way the
marker cannot be easily removed. The marker may also have laminated thereunder or
thereon, segments 16 of a relatively highcoercivity magnetic material which can be
magnetized by an authorized person to desensitize the marker so that it will not produce
responses upon being carried through a magnetic interrogation field.
[0021] Figs. 3 and 4 show alternative configurations of the marker of the present invention.
As shown in Fig. 3, a marker 20 is formed of a closed loop band in the shape of a
square while in Fig. 4 a marker 30 is formed of a closed loop band in the shape of
a triangle. In each case the marker is provided with spaced apart cutouts 22 and 32.
Each of these cutouts form two thin strips of target material 20a and 20b and 30a
and 30b, respectively, which are interspersed with segment 20c and 30c of full width
material. As can be seen, the different thin strips in each marker extend in different
directions to minimize orientation sensitivity. It will be appreciated that other
polygonal marker configurations may be used in accordance with the present invention.
[0022] It follows from the foregoing, that narrowed regions could be formed by lateral cutouts,
which are located on the inner or outer, or both the inner and outer sides of the
band.
1. An electronic surveillance marker,
comprising a band (10) of material extending in a flat plane and being in the shape
of a closed loop,
said material having magnetic properties of magnetic permeability, coercivity and
saturability similar to those of permalloy or amorphous magnetic metal,
wherein said marker has multidirectional sensitivity,
characterized in that
said band (10) has a plurality of cutout regions (12) spaced along the length of said
band (10), said cutout regions (12) each being enclosed between the inner and outer
edges of said band (10) such that said cutout regions (12) each form a pair of narrow
segments (10a, 10b) of said material on opposite sides of each cutout region (12).
2. An electronic surveillance marker according to claim 1,
characterized in that
there are at least five of said cutout regions (12) distributed along the length of
said band (10).
3. An electronic surveillance marker according to claim 1 or 2,
characterized in that
each of said cutout regions (12) extends a substantial distance along said band (10).
4. An electronic surveillance marker according to any one of claims 1-3,
characterized in that
said material is an amorphous metallic alloy.
5. An electronic surveillance marker according to any one of claims 1-4,
characterized in that
said band (10) has a width of about three millimeters and a thickness of about fifteen
microns.
6. An electronic surveillance marker according to claim 5,
characterized in that
said cutout regions (12) have a width of about two millimeters and a length of about
six millimeters.
7. An electronic surveillance marker according to any one of claims 1-6,
characterized in that
each cutout region (12) is centered in said band (10) so as to define said two narrowed
segments (10a, 10b) of said material on opposite sides thereof each having a width
of about 0,5 millimeters.
8. An electronic surveillance marker according to any one of claims 1-7,
chracterized in that
said band (10) is in the shape of a ring.
9. An electronic surveillance marker according to any one of claims 1-7,
characterized in that
said band is in the shape of an polygon (20, 30).
10. An electronic surveillance marker according to claim 9,
characterized in that
said band is in the shape of a square (20).
11. An electronic surveillance marker according to claim 9,
characterized in that
said band is in the shape of a triangle (30).
12. In combination, a compact disc record (14) having a center opening and an electronic
surveillance marker,
wherein said surveillance marker has mutidirectional sensitivity and comprises a band
(10) of material in the shape of a ring extending in a flat plane being mounted on
said disc (14) in a position surrounding said center opening in said disc (14), said
material having magnetic properties of high permeability, low coercivity and being
readily magnetically saturable, said combination of said compact disc (14) and said
surveillance marker having rotational balance,
wherein said band (10) has a plurality of spaced apart cutout regions (12) therealong
which form narrowed regions (10a, 10b) along said band (10), said cutout regions (12)
being centered in said band (10) so as to define said narrowed regions (10a, 10b)
on opposite sides of each cutout region (12).
1. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett, mit einem Band (10), das in einer Ebene liegt
und die Form einer geschlossenen Schlaufe hat, wobei das Material des Bandes magnetische
Eigenschaften, wie magnetische Permeabilität, Koerzivität und Sättigbarkeit, ähnlich
denjenigen von Permalloy oder eines amorphen magnetischen Metalls aufweist, und wobei
das Band eine multidirektionale Empfindlichkeit besitzt,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band (10) mehrere ausgeschnittene Bereiche (12) besitzt, die entlang der Länge
des Bandes (10) verteilt sind, wobei die ausgeschnittenen Bereiche (12) jeweils derart
zwischen der Innen- und der Außenkante des Bandes (10) angeordnet sind, daß die ausgeschnittenen
Bereiche (12) jeweils ein Paar von verengten Segmenten (10a, 10b) des Materials an
abgewandten Seiten jedes ausgeschnittenen Bereichs (12) bilden.
2. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach Anspruch 1,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß wenigstens fünf der ausgeschnittenen Bereiche (12) entlang der Länge des Bandes
(10) verteilt sind.
3. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach Anspruch 1 oder 2,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß sich jeder ausgeschnittene Bereich (12) ein beträchtliches Stück entlang des Bandes
(10) erstreckt.
4. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Material eine amorphe metallische Legierung ist.
5. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 4,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band (10) eine Breite von etwa drei Millimetern und eine Dicke von etwa fünfzehn
Mikrometern hat.
6. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach Anspruch 5,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß die ausgeschnittenen Bereiche (12) eine Breite von etwa zwei Millimetern und eine
Länge von etwa sechs Millimetern haben.
7. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 6,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß jeder ausgeschnittene Bereich (12) in dem Band (10) mittig ausgerichtet ist, um
so die zwei verengten Segmente (10a, 10b) des Materials an dessen abgewandten Seiten
mit jeweils einer Breite von etwa 0,5 Millimetern zu definieren.
8. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band (10) die Form eines Ringes aufweist.
9. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 7,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band die Form eines Vielecks (20, 30) aufweist.
10. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band die Form eines Quadrats (20) hat.
11. Elektronisches Überwachungsetikett nach Anspruch 9,
dadurch gekennzeichnet,
daß das Band die Form eines Dreiecks (30) hat.
12. Kombination aus einer Compact-Disk (14) mit einer Mittelöffnung und einem elektronischen
Überwachungsetikett,
wobei das elektronische Überwachungsetikett eine multidirektionale Empfindlichkeit
besitzt und ein Band (10) in Form eines Ringes aufweist, das in einer Ebene liegt
und an der Disk (14) in einer Position um die Mittelöffnung der Disk (14) herum befestigt
ist, wobei das Material des Bandes magnetische Eigenschaften einer hohen Permeabilität,
einer niedrigen Koerzivität hat und leicht magnetisch sättigbar ist, wobei die Kombination
aus der Compact-Disk (14) und dem Überwachungsetikett rotationssymmetrisch ist,
wobei das Band (10) mehrere, entlang des Bandes (10) beabstandete ausgeschnittene
Bereiche (12) besitzt, die entlang des Bandes (10) verengte Bereiche (10a, 10b) bilden,
wobei die ausgeschnittenen Bereiche (12) in der Mitte des Bandes (10) angeordnet sind,
um so die verengten Bereiche (10a, 10b) an abgewandten Seiten jedes ausgeschnittenen
Bereichs (12) zu definieren.
1. Indicateur de surveillance électronique,
comprenant une bande (10) d'un matériau qui s'étend dans un plan et qui a la forme
d'une boucle fermée,
le matériau ayant des propriétés magnétiques de perméabilité magnétique, de champ
coercitif et d'aptitude à la saturation analogues à celles du "Permalloy" ou d'un
métal magnétique amorphe,
dans lequel l'indicateur a une sensibilité multidirectionnelle,
caractérisé en ce que
la bande (10) a plusieurs régions découpées (12) espacées sur la longueur de la bande
(10), les régions découpées (12) étant enfermées chacune entre les bords interne et
externe de la bande (10) afin que les régions découpées (12) forment chacune une paire
de segments étroits (10a, 10b) du matériau sur les côtés opposés de chaque région
découpée (12).
2. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce
qu'il comporte au moins cinq régions découpées (12) réparties sur la longueur de la
bande (10).
3. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon la revendication 1 ou 2, caractérisé
en ce que chacune des régions découpées (12) s'étend sur une distance importante le
long de la bande (10).
4. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 3, caractérisé en ce que le matériau est un alliage métallique amorphe.
5. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10) a une largeur d'environ 3 mm et une épaisseur
d'environ 15 µm.
6. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon la revendication 5, caractérisé en ce
que les régions découpées (12) ont une largeur d'environ 2 mm et une longueur d'environ
6 mm.
7. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que chaque région découpée (12) est centrée dans la bande
(10) afin qu'elle délimite les deux segments rétrécis (10a, 10b) du matériau sur ses
côtés opposés, chacun de ces segments ayant une largeur d'environ 0,5 mm.
8. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que la bande (10) a la forme d'un anneau.
9. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon l'une quelconque des revendications
1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que la bande a la forme d'un polygone (20, 30).
10. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce
que la bande a la forme d'un carré (20).
11. Indicateur de surveillance électronique selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce
que la bande a la forme d'un triangle (30).
12. En combinaison, un disque compact (14) ayant une ouverture centrale et un indicateur
de surveillance électronique,
dans laquelle l'indicateur de surveillance a une sensibilité multidirectionnelle et
comporte une bande (10) d'un matériau sous forme d'un anneau qui s'étend dans un plan
et qui est monté sur le disque (14) à une position qui entoure l'ouverture centrale
formée dans le disque (14), le matériau ayant des propriétés magnétiques de perméabilité
élevée, de faible champ coercitif et de mise facile à l'état de saturation magnétique,
la combinaison du disque compact (14) et de l'indicateur de surveillance ayant un
équilibre en rotation,
dans laquelle la bande (10) a plusieurs régions découpées espacées (12) sur sa longueur
qui forment des régions rétrécies (10a, 10b) le long de la bande (10), les régions
découpées (12) étant centrées dans la bande (10) afin qu'elles délimitent les régions
rétrécies (10a, 10b) sur des côtés opposés de chaque région découpée (12).
