序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
261 Locking assembly for electronic tablet and devices US15424950 2017-02-06 US10125523B2 2018-11-13 Peter Allen
A method for securing a portable electronic device having a housing to a substantially immovable object utilizing a locking assembly having a security rod or spike formed with an anchoring end separated axially by a protruding end, a locking device with an internal locking mechanism and a cable permanently attached to the locking device at one end, includes several steps. The steps include securedly fixing the anchoring end of the security rod or spike to the portable electronic device upon or through the housing, attaching an other end of the cable to the substantially immovable object and inserting the protruding end of the security rod into an opening in the locking device to actuate the internal locking mechanism and lock the locking device to the captive security rod. Locking the security rod to the locking device concurrently locks the portable electronic device to which it is anchored to the substantially immovable object.
262 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING RETAIL DISPLAY MERCHANDISE FROM THEFT US16002549 2018-06-07 US20180293856A1 2018-10-11 Jeffrey A. Grant; Michael R. Johnston; Jonathon D. Phillips
Security systems and methods configured for use with an item of merchandise for retail display include a housing, at least one sensor carried by the housing and at least one output device carried by the housing. The security system further includes a controller carried by the housing and operably coupled to the sensor and to the output device. The controller is operable to determine a distance traveled by the item of merchandise from a retail display “home” position based upon a sensor input from the sensor, and to activate the output device based upon the distance traveled by the item of merchandise exceeding a threshold distance. The controller may utilize the at least one sensor in conjunction with an inertial navigation system (INS) and motion processing algorithms or techniques to determine the distance traveled by the item of merchandise from the retail display “home” position.
263 INTERACTIVE DISPLAY STAND FOR OBJECTS, ESPECIALLY WATCHES OR JEWELLERY US15923182 2018-03-16 US20180263382A1 2018-09-20 Xavier DIETLIN
An interactive display stand with a compartment containing objects on supports, and forming an enclosed housing with a single orifice, a driver to control a transporting device to move a support to make only one object visible through the orifice, the user having a device for selecting an object, interfaced with this driver and to align with the orifice the support bearing the object selected for viewing, and including a security detection device for detecting the presence of a hand within the security space, interfaced with the driver to start in such case a programmed cycle, and to lock an object inside this compartment through the orifice.
264 Product securement and management system US15637941 2017-06-29 US10051977B2 2018-08-21 Stephen N. Hardy
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed.
265 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROTECTING RETAIL DISPLAY MERCHANDISE FROM THEFT US15896470 2018-02-14 US20180174410A1 2018-06-21 Jeffrey A. Grant; Michael R. Johnston; Jonathon D. Phillips
Security systems and methods configured for use with an item of merchandise for retail display include a housing, at least one sensor carried by the housing and at least one output device carried by the housing. The security system further includes a controller carried by the housing and operably coupled to the sensor and to the output device. The controller is operable to determine a distance traveled by the item of merchandise from a retail display “home” position based upon a sensor input from the sensor, and to activate the output device based upon the distance traveled by the item of merchandise exceeding a threshold distance. The controller may utilize the at least one sensor in conjunction with an inertial navigation system (INS) and motion processing algorithms or techniques to determine the distance traveled by the item of merchandise from the retail display “home” position.
266 MOUNT OR STAND FOR PRESENTATION OF WEARABLE ELECTRONIC PRODUCTS US15567614 2016-02-08 US20180153317A1 2018-06-07 Ariel HAROUSH
A secure display stand for a wearable comprises a socket for fixing to a display cabinet or mounting, a bracelet lock for locking around a bracelet or strap of a wearable to be displayed; and a bracket extending from the bracelet lock, the bracket having a charging element for charging of the wearable, wherein the bracelet lock is attached by a retractable cord to the socket.
267 Museum showcase, having detection sensors, adjustment actuators, alarms and a processing unit connected together US15299381 2016-10-20 US09990820B2 2018-06-05 Alessandro Goppion
This museum showcase comprises a display space visible to the public for receiving objects, at least a detection sensor of a parameter of the showcase and at least one of an alarm and an actuator for adjusting a parameter of the showcase. The museum showcase further comprises a processing unit and a showcase interface; the showcase interface is operatively connected between the sensor, the adjusting actuator and/or the alarm and the processing unit, in order to transmit information from the sensor to the processing unit and to transmit commands from the processing unit to the adjusting actuator and/or the alarm. The museum showcase is therefore completely controllable by means of the processing unit, which receives information from one or more dedicated sensors that is considered necessary for the specific showcase and which manages actuators and alarms so as to maintain the desired conditions and/or signal abnormal situations, according to the information received.
268 STORAGE CONTAINER WITH INVENTORY CONTROL US15843368 2017-12-15 US20180108195A1 2018-04-19 LEONARD M. BASHKIN
Systems and methods of the invention relate to managing an inventory of items within a storage container. A storage container can house one or more items for distribution among one or more users such as, for instance, employees. The storage container discussed herein provides authentication of a user, tracking of the inventory each user removes or returns, video/image capture of user during access of the storage container, wireless tracking of items housed within the storage container, among others.
269 Vending shelf US14491490 2014-09-19 US09848716B2 2017-12-26 Shane Obitts; Gerald Matthew Szpak; Christopher E. Bremenour
A merchandise dispensing apparatus for deterring theft includes a housing having a plurality of walls defining an interior space within the housing. At least one merchandise support module is mounted in the housing and includes an electro-mechanical ejector located adjacent a front end of the at least one module. The ejector includes an electrical motor with an output shaft, along with an ejector plate movably mounted in relation to the housing. A gear train connects the output shaft of the motor to the ejector plate. A relay selectively provides electrical power to the motor.
270 MONITORING DEVICE, MONITORING SYSTEM, AND MONITORING METHOD US15515747 2015-10-27 US20170295953A1 2017-10-19 Yoshifumi SAKATA; Yuichiro TAKEMOTO; Kazuhiko IWAI
A monitoring device includes a fixed area setter that sets an area of a part of a display shelf to be monitored as a fixed area, based on a captured image of the display shelf in a store, a shelf detector that detects the display shelf, by determining a similarity between an image of the fixed area set by the fixed area setter and an image at the same position as the fixed area, from the captured image of the store, and an alert notifier that notifies a user that the display shelf to be monitored is not detected, when it is determined that there is no similarity.
271 STORAGE CONTAINER WITH INVENTORY CONTROL US15596710 2017-05-16 US20170249591A1 2017-08-31 LEONARD M. BASHKIN
Systems and methods of the invention relate to managing an inventory of items within a storage container. A storage container can house one or more items for distribution among one or more users such as, for instance, employees. The storage container discussed herein provides authentication of a user, tracking of the inventory each user removes or returns, video/image capture of user during access of the storage container, wireless tracking of items housed within the storage container, among others.
272 ANTI-SWEEP DEVICE US15428851 2017-02-09 US20170224131A1 2017-08-10 Thomas G. Murphy
Anti-sweep devices which are operable to contain a plurality of packages disposed on a base within a cover or housing, and dispense packages one at a time. A door for accessing a product such as a package is disposed at a front portion of the device. The base includes a pusher axially aligned with the long axis of the base. A sled, lift plate, product retention tab, a sled biasing element and a means for retarding a biasing force imparted by the sled biasing element are positioned below the base. The sled is slidably oriented along the longitudinal axis of the base and has a door contacting end and sled biasing element couple to the opposite end. The sled is engageable to the means for retarding a biasing force imparted by the sled biasing element. In use, opening the door to remove a product or package pushes the sled against the resistance of the sled biasing element, compressing it, and the lift plate and product retention tab are urged upward via the lift plate and through an aperture formed in the base to stop the next product or package from advancing toward the door.
273 Systems and methods for protecting retail display merchandise from theft US15372058 2016-12-07 US09728054B2 2017-08-08 Jeffrey A. Grant; Michael R. Johnston; Jonathon D. Phillips
Security systems and methods configured for use with an item of merchandise for retail display include a housing, at least one sensor carried by the housing and at least one output device carried by the housing. The security system further includes a controller carried by the housing and operably coupled to the sensor and to the output device. The controller is operable to determine a distance traveled by the item of merchandise from a retail display “home” position based upon a sensor input from the sensor, and to activate the output device based upon the distance traveled by the item of merchandise exceeding a threshold distance. The controller may utilize the at least one sensor in conjunction with an inertial navigation system (INS) and motion processing algorithms or techniques to determine the distance traveled by the item of merchandise from the retail display “home” position.
274 POINT OF SALE ASSEMBLY HAVING ANTITHEFT FUNCTIONALITY AND METHOD THEREOF US15009682 2016-01-28 US20170218663A1 2017-08-03 James Arthur Meech
A point of sale assembly having antitheft functionality. A sealed consumer product package has a face with at least one opening extending into the sealed consumer product package. A consumer product is positioned inside the sealed consumer product package. A lock having a sensor and a body that is positioned outside the sealed consumer product package. The lock has at least one locking arm extending into the opening of the sealed consumer product package and secured to the consumer product.
275 Product securement and management system US13965973 2013-08-13 US09687085B2 2017-06-27 Stephen N. Hardy
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed.
276 SECURITY DISPLAY CASE US15237701 2016-08-16 US20170167184A1 2017-06-15 Samuel C. Medawar
The present invention is a security display case comprising: an enclosure having a plurality of sidewalls defining a safe portion, one of the sidewalls having an opening formed therein; at least a pair of panels hingedly attached over the opening of the enclosure, at least one first locking mechanism disposed on a first panel of the at least a pair of panels and a second locking mechanism disposed on a second panel of the at least a pair of panels; a display housing moveable in and out of the safe portion of the enclosure; at least one locking assembly mounted within the enclosure to facilitate locking and unlocking the display housing within the enclosure; and a control system for operating the movement of the display housing and the locking assembly.
277 SECURITY DISPLAY CASE US15016901 2016-02-05 US20170167182A1 2017-06-15 Samuel C. Medawar
The present invention is a security display case comprising an enclosure defining a safe portion, a display housing with a lift platform, a top wall, and a closure member, the display housing moveable into and out of the safe portion, a lift mechanism disposed in the safe portion drivingly connected to the lift platform, the lift mechanism controlled by a first drive motor, a locking mechanism mounted within the enclosure comprising at least one disc adapted to rotatably extend into and retract into a gap provided between the top wall and closure member of the display housing, the locking mechanism controlled by a second drive motor, and a control system controlling the first and second drive motors, the control system further comprising a lower limit switch, an upper limit switch, a locking trip switch, and an unlocking trip switch.
278 Apparatus for and method of securing, displaying and dispensing herbal products including monitoring quantity and category of herbal products dispensed, and the persons who respectively dispensed and received each respective product US15013981 2016-02-02 US09642476B1 2017-05-09 P. Vincent Mehdizadeh
An apparatus at a dispensary where herbal products are sold to a consumer who has authorization to use the herbal products. The present invention fulfills in an innovative way four requirements for such a dispensary: (a) a safe to store all herbal products in a secure manner; (b) a user friendly display where different variations and quantities of herbal products are securely displayed with advisory information on each displayed product; (c) a series of electronic scales inside locked compartments to accurately weigh the amount of herbal products contained in the apparatus; and (d) an accurate inventory control system connected to a computer that uses data points received from the scales housed in the interior of the apparatus and gives real-time inventory measurements.
279 SMART DIGITAL SHOWCASE US15331325 2016-10-21 US20170115845A1 2017-04-27 Sang Hoon SHIN; Jun Ho LIM; Gyu Cheol SHIN; Seon Gyeon PARK; Mi Seok JEONG
There is provided an electronic showcase comprising: a main body having an lower plate and an upper plate, whether the main body has an inner space defined between the lower plate and upper plate, wherein the upper plate is transparent, wherein the upper plate includes a transparent touch-recognition panel, wherein the lower plate has a plurality of goods or goods group regions, wherein the transparent touch-recognition panel has a plurality of touch-sensing regions vertically position-corresponding to the plurality of goods or goods group regions respectively; and a display unit configured to display an image of and/or information about single goods or goods group corresponding to a goods or goods group region selected by a touch of a corresponding touch-sensing region.
280 Item dispensing apparatus US14961606 2015-12-07 US09576418B2 2017-02-21 Robert Fitzgerald; Kyle Joiner; Joel Eisler; Ward Broom; Keith Stallings; Jason Farah
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispenser configured for storing one or more items and dispensing the stored items to authorized users. According to various embodiments, the dispenser generally includes a housing defining an interior portion dimensioned to receive a plurality of items and an access assembly configured to prevent unauthorized user access to the interior portion of the dispenser while providing selective access to certain items in response to input received from an authorized user. According to various embodiments, the access assembly comprises a pair of flexible barriers coupled to a sliding door assembly, which includes one or more lockable access doors. Together, the door assembly and flexible barriers prevent access to the interior of the dispenser when in a locked configuration and permit access to certain items when in an unlocked configuration.
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