Patents Assigned to Checkpoint Systems Inc.
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Publication number: 20080150719Abstract: A combination EAS and UHF security tag that adds the ability to add item level UHF functionality to a retail tag and maintain the integrity of the EAS systems installed in the business and whereby the EAS and UHF security elements are substantially formed from a common conductive layer. This combination tag also includes the ability to change a tag from a “far-field read” tag to a “near-field read” tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Andre Cote, Jack Mingle, Anthony Piccoli
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Patent number: 7384496Abstract: A method of fabricating a tag includes the steps of applying a first patterned adhesive to the surface of the substrate and applying a first electrically conductive foil to the first patterned adhesive. A portion of the first electrically conductive foil not adhered to the first patterned adhesive is removed and a second patterned adhesive is applied to a portion of a surface area of the tag. A preformed second electrically conductive foil is applied to the second patterned adhesive to adhere the second electrically conductive foil to the surface of the substrate and portions of the first and second electrically conductive foils are electrically coupled to each other to form a tag circuit. A second patterned adhesive can be disposed between the first and second electrically conductive foils.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andre Cote, Eric Eckstein, Thomas J. Clare
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Patent number: 7380711Abstract: A system and method for renting or purchasing products, preferably digital media. The system comprises a self-check station and unique locking apparatus for the media. The method includes a procedure to both rent and return the media without the aid of borrowing facility personnel.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2005Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Paul Simon, Paul A. Roberts
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Patent number: 7368033Abstract: A method of fabricating a tag includes the steps of applying a first patterned adhesive to the surface of the substrate and applying a first electrically conductive foil to the first patterned adhesive. A portion of the first electrically conductive foil not adhered to the first patterned adhesive is removed and a second patterned adhesive is applied to a portion of a surface area of the tag. A preformed second electrically conductive foil is applied to the second patterned adhesive to adhere the second electrically conductive foil to the surface of the substrate and portions of the first and second electrically conductive foils are electrically coupled to each other to form a tag circuit. A second patterned adhesive can be disposed between the first and second electrically conductive foils.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2006Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Eric Eckstein, Andre Cote
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Patent number: 7355516Abstract: A microwave-resistant and waterproof security tag for use with food products, especially meat products. The security tag includes a pair of single, open loop conductive traces in between which is disposed a similarly-shaped dielectric layer. This combination is encapsulated within plastic membranes or covers that are sealed at their common edges. The preferred embodiment includes rectangularly-shaped single, open loop conductive traces with rounded corners and with one end of each trace forming a capacitor plate. The width of each trace is at least 1/10 of the length of the security tag.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2005Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Lawrence Appalucci, Anthony Piccoli, Seth Strauser, George West
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Patent number: 7350381Abstract: A security device includes a locking member, a ratchet mechanism, and a plurality of cables. The cables extend through both a fastener and a base of the locking member and are wrapped around all six sides of a box-like structure. The fastener is releasably snap-fitted into the base of the locking member and secured therein by a magnetically attractable tine. The ratchet mechanism includes a housing containing a spool and a locking pawl. A bottom wall encloses a portion of the housing and includes a rotatable central portion having a key receiving recess for unlocking the spool from the pawl. The housing has a rotatable top wall portion which includes a flip-up handle for rotating the top wall portion and the internal ratchet to tighten the cable about an article. An alarm system is contained in the housing of the ratchet mechanism and actuates an audible alarm upon certain unauthorized actions occurring. An LED located within the housing provides a visual indication that the alarm system is activated.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2006Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Christopher J. Fawcett, Ronald M. Marsilio, Dennis D. Belden, Jr.
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Patent number: 7350654Abstract: A bottle security device includes an inner member, an intermediate member and an outer member that cooperate to lock the device on a bottle neck. The inner member includes a plurality of fingers adapted to fit under the bead on a bottle neck. The intermediate member slides over the inner member and forces the fingers against the bottle. The intermediate member includes a plurality of upwardly extending arms with inwardly projecting teeth that engage outwardly extending teeth on the inner member to lock the inner and intermediate members together. A key unlocks and rotates a rotatable member to separate the intermediate and inner members to unlock the device. Upon rotation of the cover cap, camming surfaces on the rotatable member engage the upwardly extending arms to move them radially outward to disengage them from the inner member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Belden, Jr.
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Patent number: 7350652Abstract: A bottle security device includes an inner member, an intermediate member and an outer member that cooperate to lock the device on a bottle neck. The inner member includes a plurality of fingers adapted to fit under the bead on a bottle neck. The intermediate member slides over the inner member and forces the fingers against the bottle. The intermediate member includes a plurality of upwardly extending arms with inwardly projecting teeth that engage outwardly extending teeth on the inner member to lock the inner and intermediate members together. A key unlocks and rotates a rotatable member to separate the intermediate and inner members to unlock the device. Upon rotation of the cover cap, camming surfaces on the rotatable member engage the upwardly extending arms to move them radially outward to disengage them from the inner member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Belden, Jr.
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Patent number: 7350655Abstract: A bottle security device includes an inner member, an intermediate member and an outer member that cooperate to lock the device on a bottle neck. The inner member includes a plurality of fingers adapted to fit under the bead on a bottle neck. The intermediate member slides over the inner member and forces the fingers against the bottle. The intermediate member includes a plurality of upwardly extending arms with inwardly projecting teeth that engage outwardly extending teeth on the inner member to lock the inner and intermediate members together. A key unlocks and rotates a rotatable member to separate the intermediate and inner members to unlock the device. Upon rotation of the cover cap, camming surfaces on the rotatable member engage the upwardly extending arms to move them radially outward to disengage them from the inner member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Belden, Jr.
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Patent number: 7350653Abstract: A bottle security device includes an inner member, an intermediate member and an outer member that cooperate to lock the device on a bottle neck. The inner member includes a plurality of fingers adapted to fit under the bead on a bottle neck. The intermediate member slides over the inner member and forces the fingers against the bottle. The intermediate member includes a plurality of upwardly extending arms with inwardly projecting teeth that engage outwardly extending teeth on the inner member to lock the inner and intermediate members together. A key unlocks and rotates a rotatable member to separate the intermediate and inner members to unlock the device. Upon rotation of the cover cap, camming surfaces on the rotatable member engage the upwardly extending arms to move them radially outward to disengage them from the inner member.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2005Date of Patent: April 1, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventor: Dennis D. Belden, Jr.
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Patent number: 7345587Abstract: A fixture for use in a retail store is provided including a loop formed from a conductive material and adapted to support hanging articles, the loop having a first and second end, the first and second ends each connected to an insulator member, the first end being electrically insulated from the second end by the insulator member, and an RFID reader connected to each of the first end and the second end of the loop. A circuit is formed by the loop and the RFID reader, wherein the loop provides an antenna function for the RFID reader. A method of retrofitting a fixture for use in a retail store is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventor: Peter Bremer
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Publication number: 20080051932Abstract: A system and method for automatically determining library patrons' interests without having to identify the patron or otherwise invade his/her privacy based on the library patron's current use of library assets. The system and method involve categorizing the library's assets using broad mapping user interest categories, associating a user interest category with a specific library asset that is checked out, reserved or otherwise used by a library patron and providing that patron with a confirmation item containing that user interest category, providing the library patron with feedback about the library assets and the broad mapping user interest categories, allowing library patrons to access and register for a library rewards program using the user interest category number and having advertisers provide relevant information and rewards to library patrons who request such additional information.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 23, 2007Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Michael Jermyn, Frank Palazzo, Paul Simon
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Publication number: 20080048868Abstract: A re-usable security hard tag for use with containers. The hard tag comprises two portions that are pivotally connected at first portion ends and the portions include semi-circular, outwardly extending flanges. A security tag is associated with one of the two portions. A displaceable pin of a latch mechanism locks together respective pin receptacles of each portion. The flanges couple to the bottom edge of either end of a container whereupon closure of the two portions' free ends about a hinge causes the pin to latch through the pin receptacles. The only way retract the pin and thereby release the hard tag from the container is by positioning the hard tag/container assembly adjacent a properly sized magnet available at a point of sale in a retail establishment. Non-removal of the hard tag before leaving the retail establishment causes store electronics to detect the security tag and set off an alarm or other warning.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2006Publication date: February 28, 2008Applicants: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC., CENTURY PLASTIC & ELECTRONIC CO. LTD.Inventors: Benedict Chua, Wu Zhao Lian
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Publication number: 20070296545Abstract: A lock system having a remote actuating key device, e.g., a portable member arranged to wirelessly transmit a wireless signal, and a passive lock device for receiving that signal. The lock device includes an actuatable trigger mechanism and a control circuit. The control circuit receives the wireless signal, which powers it. The control circuit also determines if the wireless signal is appropriate to unlock the lock, whereupon it produces a trigger signal. The trigger mechanism is responsive to the trigger signal to actuate and enable the lock device to be opened. The key device is also arranged to communicate via a wireless communications connection to a computer network. The communication with the computer network may carry commands and information. The key device may relay communications between the lock device and the computer network.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2007Publication date: December 27, 2007Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Thomas Clare
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Publication number: 20070273513Abstract: A system and method for monitoring the status of various types of fixtures and products sold in commercial, e.g., retail environments. The system is arranged to automatically detect and notify store personnel of undesirable conditions, specifically: out of stock, low-stock, and rapid product dispensing or removal. The system consists of an FMS Intelligent Controller (FMS-IC) which is a microprocessor based input/output device mounted on the monitored display device or fixture, and sensors that are connected to inputs used to trigger the FMS-IC when a sensor senses the presence of an item of merchandise to be monitored. The FMS is battery powered and is used with various embodiments of fixtures that may be mounted to shelves within the retail environment.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2007Publication date: November 29, 2007Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Steven D. White
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Publication number: 20070234553Abstract: A method of making UHF antennas for security tag and antennas thereby. A web of electrically conductive material having a thickness in the range of approximately 5 to approximately 50 microns is releasably secured to a carrier web using a releasably securable adhesive substantially coextensive with the conductive web. A series of antennas of a desired shape are die-cut into the conductive web, but not into the carrier web. The portion of the conductive web not making up the antennas is in the form of scrap and is removed, thereby leaving the series of antennas releasably secured to the carrier sheet. The antennas are arranged to be removed from the carrier sheet, whereupon the releasably securable adhesive is transferred to them, so that they may be subsequently secured to other components to form a security tag.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andre Cote, Detlef Duschek
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Publication number: 20070238245Abstract: A method for efficiently producing a plurality of EAS or RFID tags or inlays that form a label ready for use. The process utilizes a first web of RFID chip straps or capacitor straps that are releasably secured to a liner using only a low tack adhesive and utilizes a second web of coils or antennas which are secured to a second liner. After indexing these two webs, selective heat and pressure are applied to the chips straps or to the capacitor straps to transfer them and electrically couple them to a corresponding coil or antenna. Where both chip straps and capacitor straps are applied to a common antenna, a third web of the additional strap is used in the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2006Publication date: October 11, 2007Applicant: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Andre Cote, Detlef Duschek
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Publication number: 20070229259Abstract: A system and method for automatically advertising items put on display, as well as protecting those items against theft. The system and method include an event sensor associated with the item and connected to a monitoring and alarm transmitter for initiating an advertising experience on an associated and local graphic display whenever the item is manipulated or approached by a patron. Should the item be removed or taken from its display stand, a wireless alarm is automatically transmitted to a receiver of an authorized person. The system and method also perform a logging function when a patron approaches the item or removes it without taking it away. The system and method also include the ability to provide power to electronic items that are on display.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Julia Irmscher, Michael Rapp
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Publication number: 20070224879Abstract: The invention is directed to an adapter (29) for attaching an electronic shelf label (26) to a cantilever (22) of a blister hook (20). The adapter (29) has a housing (30) into which the shelf label (26) is inserted, and a suspension device for pivotal mounting of the housing (30) on a cross-strut (24) provided on the free end of the cantilever (22). The suspension device is a yoke (32) that is connected to the housing (30) and has two pliable sleeves (44, 54), each with a free end that is placed around the cross-strut (24) and is snap-locked onto the yoke (32). The adapter (29) is suitable for nearly universal use on various blister hooks of different size and shape. The housing (30) is angularly adjustable relative to the yoke (32) in order to align the product and price display of the shelf label (26) in the observer's viewing direction.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2005Publication date: September 27, 2007Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Kai Beilenhoff, Ulrich Schaefer
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Publication number: 20070209259Abstract: A gondola head suspension and shelf support system that permits advertisement and other information to be suspended therefrom for display. The gondola head suspension includes an angled fitting that couples to a horizontal cantilever for suspending the advertisement and information as well as a vertical tube that engages a shelf support. The shelf support includes an adapter that is insertable within the shelf support using pliant tongues. Another variation of the gondola head suspension includes a “T-fitting” for providing two horizontal cantilevers and which also uses a vertical tube for engaging the shelf support.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2007Publication date: September 13, 2007Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Walter Pavlik, Ingolf Schulten