Patents Assigned to Checkpoint Systems International GmbH
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Patent number: 7144470Abstract: This invention concerns a process and a device for producing strip elements for electronically securing articles and a corresponding produced strip element. The aim of the invention is to present a process, a device, and a strip element which can be economically produced according to said process. As for the process, the aim is achieved in that an endless strip of electronically detectable material is fed and is cut into individual segments of a defined length, in that the individual segments are advanced by means of a conveyor, the speed of which is greater than the speed at which the endless strip is fed, the relative velocity being adjusted to provide the desired interval between two consecutive strip segments, and in that the segments separated by intervals are given a coating on one or both sides.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2005Date of Patent: December 5, 2006Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventors: Detlef Duschek, Gordon Klassen
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Publication number: 20060255952Abstract: The invention relates to a security tag for protecting objects against theft, comprising an electronically detectable security element which is arranged between a carrier layer and a cover layer. The security tag can be fixed to the object which is to be protected against theft with the aid of a loop which can be made from a strip-shaped extension of the carrier and cover layers. The carrier and cover layers are made of a textile material, preferably Jacquard-fabric, which is made at least partially of polyester. The security tag has a simple structure and is partially suitable for securing small, light objects, such as handbags, sunglasses or similar.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2004Publication date: November 16, 2006Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Frank Waegner
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Publication number: 20060232424Abstract: The invention is directed to a security tag (7?) for protecting an article (1) against theft, with an electronically detectable first security element (3) and a covering layer (4) covering said first security element completely. The covering layer (4) is covered completely with a label (6) made of tearable material, which on its side facing the covering layer (4) is provided with an adhesive whose bonding strength is at least somewhat lower than that of the adhesive applied to the covering layer (4). Arranged between the covering layer (4) and the label (6) is a second security element (5), which overlaps the covering layer (4) at least in part and is provided on its side facing the covering layer (4) with an adhesive whose bonding strength is somewhat greater than that of the adhesive applied to the label (6). The covering layer (4) and the second security element (5) are completely covered by the label (6).Type: ApplicationFiled: January 28, 2004Publication date: October 19, 2006Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GMBHInventor: Detlef Duschek
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Patent number: 6987453Abstract: A radio frequency security element is provided for electronic surveillance of articles of merchandise. The security element comprises a lower strip conductor (1) and an upper strip conductor (5), which are wound in opposite directions. The upper and lower strip conductors and superimposed and connected in a common contact zone. The coil turns of the two conductor strips each have an included angle of rotation less than 2?. The security element has an improved detection rate and is particularly stable against changes in the resonance frequency.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 2002Date of Patent: January 17, 2006Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Richard Altwasser
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Publication number: 20050190060Abstract: A system and method for releasing a security tag from an article automatically at a point of sale without the need for store employee involvement, assuming a valid sale is occurring. A system and method for releasing a security tag from an article automatically at a point of sale that tracks the detacher operation and the time and date of such operation.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2005Publication date: September 1, 2005Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventors: Terry Clancy, Peter Schneider, Peter Bremer
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Publication number: 20050178320Abstract: This invention concerns a process and a device for producing strip elements for electronically securing articles and a corresponding produced strip element. The aim of the invention is to present a process, a device, and a strip element which can be economically produced according to said process. As for the process, the aim is achieved in that an endless strip of electronically detectable material is fed and is cut into individual segments of a defined length, in that the individual segments are advanced by means of a conveyor, the speed of which is greater than the speed at which the endless strip is fed, the relative velocity being adjusted to provide the desired interval between two consecutive strip segments, and in that the segments separated by intervals are given a coating on one or both sides.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventors: Detlef Duschek, Gordon Klassen
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Patent number: 6913813Abstract: A method is provided for producing double labels (1). Two large labels (7, 9) of different size, each of the labels being detachably applied to respective carriers (11, 13) by their adhesive surfaces (35, 37), are respectively detached from their carriers (11, 13), and are adhered together by their facing adhesive surfaces (35, 37). The two labels (7, 9) are dimensioned in such a way that, for the double label, a free end (5) of the adhesive surface of one label (2) protrudes beyond the other label (3). A device for producing such double labels (1) comprises a dispenser (25) for detaching the labels (7, 9) from their carriers (11, 13) and for assembling the labels and adhering them together. The dispenser (25) has parallel dispensing edges (27, 29). The double label (1) has a fixed element, which can be written or printed on, and a free, flexible element (5) for fixing the double label (1) to an object to be labeled or to another carrier strip.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Georg Bannert
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Publication number: 20050058799Abstract: A method is provided for producing double labels (1). Two large labels (7, 9) of different size, each of the labels being detachably applied to respective carriers (11, 13) by their adhesive surfaces (35, 37), are respectively detached from their carriers (11, 13), and are adhered together by their facing adhesive surfaces (35, 37). The two labels (7, 9) are dimensioned in such a way that, for the double label, a free end (5) of the adhesive surface of one label (2) protrudes beyond the other label (3). A device for producing such double labels (1) comprises a dispenser (25) for detaching the labels (7, 9) from their carriers (11, 13) and for assembling the labels and adhering them together. The dispenser (25) has parallel dispensing edges (27, 29). The double label (1) has a fixed element, which can be written or printed on, and a free, flexible element (5) for fixing the double label (1) to an object to be labeled or to another carrier strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2004Publication date: March 17, 2005Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Georg Bannert
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Publication number: 20050045273Abstract: The device (1) comprises individual stations, which are passed through in succession, and consisting of: a removal station (4) for labels (2), whereby one label (2) at a time is removed from a label stack (7); an application station (5), in which at least one securing element (3 is applied to the label (2), and of; a storage station (6) for the labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3), whereby said labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3) are placed in a label stack (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2004Publication date: March 3, 2005Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Detlef Duschek
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Patent number: 6857360Abstract: A printer (15) for hand-labeling devices (1) has printing bands (57) bearing print types (17). Each band is positively guided around a selector wheel (53) and around a counter-pressure element (55) spaced apart from the wheel. Selected types (17) are set into printing position on the counter-pressure element (55) by rotation of the selector wheel (53). The selector wheel (53) has engagement recesses (60) into which a stop member elastically engages when a printing position is reached, thereby fixing the selector wheel (53), and hence the printing band (57), in the printing position. The stop member is provided as a comb-shaped stop spring (66) having individual teeth or elastic tongues (61a thru 61x), with one elastic tongue being associated with each selector wheel (53).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2002Date of Patent: February 22, 2005Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Rainer Heckmann
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Patent number: 6823921Abstract: The device (1) comprises individual stations, which are passed through in succession, and consisting of: a removal station (4) for labels (2), whereby one label (2) at a time is removed from a label stack (7); an application station (5), in which at least one securing element (3 is applied to the label (2), and of; a storage station (6) for the labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3), whereby said labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3) are placed in a label stack (9).Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Detlef Duschek
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Patent number: 6811645Abstract: A method is provided for producing double labels (1). Two large labels (7, 9) of different size, each of the labels being detachably applied to respective carriers (11, 13) by their adhesive surfaces (35, 37), are respectively detached from their carriers (11, 13), and are adhered together by their facing adhesive surfaces (35, 37). The two labels (7, 9) are dimensioned in such a way that, for the double label, a free end (5) of the adhesive surface of one label (2) protrudes beyond the other label (3). A device for producing such double labels (1) comprises a dispenser (25) for detaching the labels (7, 9) from their carriers (11, 13) and for assembling the labels and adhering them together. The dispenser (25) has parallel dispensing edges (27, 29). The double label (1) has a fixed element, which can be written or printed on, and a free, flexible element (5) for fixing the double label (1) to an object to be labeled or to another carrier strip.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Georg Bannert
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Publication number: 20040134595Abstract: A method is provided for producing double labels (1). Two large labels (7, 9) of different size, each of the labels being detachably applied to respective carriers (11, 13) by their adhesive surfaces (35, 37), are respectively detached from their carriers (11, 13), and are adhered together by their facing adhesive surfaces (35, 37). The two labels (7, 9) are dimensioned in such a way that, for the double label, a free end (5) of the adhesive surface of one label (2) protrudes beyond the other label (3). A device for producing such double labels (1) comprises a dispenser (25) for detaching the labels (7, 9) from their carriers (11, 13) and for assembling the labels and adhering them together. The dispenser (25) has parallel dispensing edges (27, 29). The double label (1) has a fixed element, which can be written or printed on, and a free, flexible element (5) for fixing the double label (1) to an object to be labeled or to another carrier strip.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Georg Bannert
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Patent number: 6685091Abstract: Devices are disclosed for the display of the “activated” or “deactivated” state of electromagnetic or acousto-magnetic security tags, whereby it is possible to recognize, at a glance, whether the goods, for example on a pallet, have activated or deactivated security tags.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2002Date of Patent: February 3, 2004Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventors: Michael Rapp, Manfred Rührig
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Patent number: 6643116Abstract: An RF security element has a capacitor (8) and a spiral-wound coil (4) with at least two windings (6), in which the coil has at least one winding of straight wire (12) and at least one winding of undulated wire (14). The coil is produced by alternately winding at least one turn of straight wire (12) and at least one turn of undulated wire (14) onto a winding spindle (22), with the undulated wire being formed by passing a portion of straight wire (12) through at least two mating gears (26). The capacitor (8) is produced by intertwining first and second pieces of wire (16, 18) on the two ends of the coil (4).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Rainer Nolte
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Publication number: 20030089513Abstract: An RF security element has a capacitor (8) and a spiral-wound coil (4) with at least two windings (6), in which the coil has at least one winding of straight wire (12) and at least one winding of undulated wire (14). The coil is produced by alternately winding at least one turn of straight wire (12) and at least one turn of undulated wire (14) onto a winding spindle (22), with the undulated wire being formed by passing a portion of straight wire (12) through at least two mating gears (26). The capacitor (8) is produced by intertwining first and second pieces of wire (16, 18) on the two ends of the coil (4).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2002Publication date: May 15, 2003Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Rainer Nolte
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Publication number: 20030037872Abstract: The device (1) comprises individual stations, which are passed through in succession, and consisting of: a removal station (4) for labels (2), whereby one label (2) at a time is removed from a label stack (7); an application station (5), in which at least one securing element (3 is applied to the label (2), and of; a storage station (6) for the labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3), whereby said labels (2) provided with the securing elements (3) are placed in a label stack (9).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2002Publication date: February 27, 2003Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Detlef Duschek
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Publication number: 20030020613Abstract: The invention relates to security devices for an electronic product monitoring system which are compatible with various product monitoring systems. The invention also relates to a method of securing products which permits the use of various security devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2002Publication date: January 30, 2003Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Francois Cosnard
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Publication number: 20020170447Abstract: A printer (15) for hand-labeling devices (1) has printing bands (57) bearing print types (17). Each band is positively guided around a selector wheel (53) and around a counter-pressure element (55) spaced apart from the wheel. Selected types (17) are set into printing position on the counter-pressure element (55) by rotation of the selector wheel (53). The selector wheel (53) has engagement recesses (60) into which a stop member elastically engages when a printing position is reached, thereby fixing the selector wheel (53), and hence the printing band (57), in the printing position. The stop member is provided as a comb-shaped stop spring (66) having individual teeth or elastic tongues (61a thru 61x), with one elastic tongue being associated with each selector wheel (53).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2002Publication date: November 21, 2002Applicant: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Rainer Heckmann
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Patent number: D645518Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2010Date of Patent: September 20, 2011Assignee: Checkpoint Systems International GmbHInventor: Oliver Stuke