Patents Assigned to All-Tag Corporation
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Publication number: 20240161658Abstract: A disposable security and tamper evident label (1102) for preventing theft of hard goods including a flexible adhesive transparent layer (1702), at least one EAS or RFID label (800) attached to the flexible adhesive transparent layer and at least one non-EAS tamper evident label (900) attached to the flexible adhesive transparent layer. When a shoplifter tries to remove the disposable label using known techniques, the non-EAS tamper evident label (900) will not be able to be removed leaving a message that the product is stolen, thereby deterring resale of the product. An alternative embodiment includes a flexible adhesive transparent layer (1702) and at least one non-EAS tamper evident label (900) attached to the flexible adhesive transparent layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2023Publication date: May 16, 2024Applicant: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Alain FAVIER
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Patent number: 11859412Abstract: There is disclosed a high Gauss magnetic lock comprising at least one high grade steel ball-bearing but typically 3 or 4 ball bearings, one generally non-ferrous ball basket that will carry and hold in a specific position the ball-bearing(s), at least one non-ferrous spring, one ferrous calibrating high precision element, and one generally non-ferrous and conical ball cage where the ball basket will evolve up and down pushed by the spring and pulled down by a magnetic field.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2021Date of Patent: January 2, 2024Assignee: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Alain Favier
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Publication number: 20230245218Abstract: There is disclosed a system and method for facilitating the resale of goods and providing digital identification for physical goods to facilitate the retail sale of the goods and the online resale of the goods.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2022Publication date: August 3, 2023Applicant: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Joshua SIMMONS
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Patent number: 11131123Abstract: The invention provides an RFID circuit for use with new or pre-existing antitheft tags. An RFID pin replaces the current pin on antitheft tags that retailers already own. The RFID circuit is incorporated into or secured to, the pin structure. By replacing the current pin used on antitheft tags with a low cost RFID pin, existing antitheft tags can be inexpensively upgraded to antitheft tags that are also capable of use as inventory management and/or enhanced theft control devices.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2019Date of Patent: September 28, 2021Assignee: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Stuart Seidel
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Publication number: 20210285263Abstract: There is disclosed a high Gauss magnetic lock comprising at least one high grade steel ball-bearing but typically 3 or 4 ball bearings, one generally non-ferrous ball basket that will carry and hold in a specific position the ball-bearing(s), at least one non-ferrous spring, one ferrous calibrating high precision element, and one generally non-ferrous and conical ball cage where the ball basket will evolve up and down pushed by the spring and pulled down by a magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2021Publication date: September 16, 2021Applicant: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Alain FAVIER
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Patent number: 10930127Abstract: There is disclosed an electronic article surveillance label and a cover label for an electronic article surveillance label for small high value hard goods such as, but no limited to, cosmetics, perfumes, medication, health-care items, DIY accessories and the like. The electronic article surveillance label and cover label include a flexible support having a bottom section with a soft glue area and a top section with a strong glue area.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2019Date of Patent: February 23, 2021Assignee: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Alain Favier
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Publication number: 20200040613Abstract: The invention provides an RFID circuit for use with new or pre-existing antitheft tags. An RFID pin replaces the current pin on antitheft tags that retailers already own. The RFID circuit is incorporated into or secured to, the pin structure. By replacing the current pin used on antitheft tags with a low cost RFID pin, existing antitheft tags can be inexpensively upgraded to antitheft tags that are also capable of use as inventory management and/or enhanced theft control devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2019Publication date: February 6, 2020Applicant: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Stuart Seidel
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Patent number: 10480219Abstract: The invention provides an RFID circuit for use with new or pre-existing antitheft tags. An RFID pin replaces the current pin on antitheft tags that retailers already own. The RFID circuit is incorporated into or secured to, the pin structure. By replacing the current pin used on antitheft tags with a low cost RFID pin, existing antitheft tags can be inexpensively upgraded to antitheft tags that are also capable of use as inventory management and/or enhanced theft control devices.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2017Date of Patent: November 19, 2019Assignee: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Stuart Seidel
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Publication number: 20190244501Abstract: There is disclosed an electronic article surveillance label and a cover label for an electronic article surveillance label for small high value hard goods such as, but no limited to, cosmetics, perfumes, medication, health-care items, DIY accessories and the like. The electronic article surveillance label and cover label include a flexible support having a bottom section with a soft glue area and a top section with a strong glue area.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2019Publication date: August 8, 2019Applicant: All-Tag CorporationInventor: Alain FAVIER