Patents Assigned to Display Technologies, Inc.
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Patent number: 10045642Abstract: A guide assembly for a displaying a plurality of products is disclosed. The guide assembly includes a base, a first lateral wall and a second lateral wall. The base includes a product-supporting surface defining a longitudinal axis. Each lateral wall includes a plurality of support members and a rail. The support members extend upwardly from a lateral side of the base. The rail is spaced above the base and extends along portions of the support members. A proximal-most support member of the first lateral wall is longitudinally offset from a proximal-most support member of the second lateral wall.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2017Date of Patent: August 14, 2018Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Andrew Howard, Stephen J. Cress
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Publication number: 20150108074Abstract: A merchandising system for a displaying a plurality of products is disclosed. The system includes a base and a proximal member. The base includes a product-supporting surface which defines a longitudinal axis. The proximal member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with a proximal portion of the base. The proximal member includes an arcuate portion extending between a first lateral side and a second lateral side of the proximal member. The proximal member includes a scalloped portion extending from an upper portion of the proximal member toward a lower portion of the proximal member.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2013Publication date: April 23, 2015Applicant: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Pichel
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Patent number: 8704664Abstract: An anti-theft tag for use with a product having one or more ridges includes a base for supporting an EAS sensor, a body including a product engagement portion having an opening, a locking member, and a detachment section. The locking member engages and secures the tag to a product having a ridged portion during use. The locking member can flex in a first direction as the product is received within the engagement member, and locks into engagement with the product to prevent removal of the tag. Detachment allows removal of the tag by cutting the detachment section and allowing the opening to be expanded and the product removed.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2011Date of Patent: April 22, 2014Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David W. Brown
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Publication number: 20130091905Abstract: An anti-theft device for use with a product includes a housing for receiving a portion of the product therein, a strap to secure the housing to the product, a locking assembly to deter removal of the anti-theft device, and a detachment portion to affect removal of the anti-theft device. An EAS sensor may also be provided. The locking assembly includes at least a first portion and at least a second portion that engage each other in a locked position to secure the housing to the product. The detachment portion enables a portion of the anti-theft device to be more readily severed in order to remove the anti-theft device from the product. In one embodiment, the strap is adjustable so that the length of the strap can be adjusted about a periphery of the product during application of the anti-theft device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 17, 2011Publication date: April 18, 2013Applicant: DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: David W. Brown
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Publication number: 20120234057Abstract: An anti-theft assembly for deterring theft of a ring is provided. The anti-theft assembly includes a base that can be used to support an electronic article surveillance marker; a product engagement member including a support member that supports the ring during use and a locking member that secures the support member to the base; and an attachment member for securing the ring to the support member. In one embodiment, the support member and the locking member are a single, unitary member. In another embodiment, the support member and the locking member are separate members. Once assembled, upon applying a twisting force to the ring the engagement member rotates within the opening so that the attachment member is not broken.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2011Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Feibelman, Andrew S. Feldman, David W. Brown
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Patent number: 7999672Abstract: An anti-theft box that is molded to support an electronic article surveillance tag within a cavity is provided. Disposed within either the base or the top of the box is a cavity for supporting an EAS sensor. The cavity is sized to receive the EAS sensor and may include a cover for further securing the sensor within the cavity to help prevent tampering with the sensor. The cavity may be visible from the exterior to a consumer so that the consumer can see the EAS marker. In one embodiment the cavity is separately formed and is inserted within an opening in the base of the box. The box may be used to support a variety of articles, including articles of jewelry.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 16, 2011Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Publication number: 20100277323Abstract: An anti-theft tag includes a housing constructed and arranged to support an electronic article surveillance (EAS) sensor and at least one adhesive tape member carried by and extending from the housing. The at least one adhesive tape member is constructed and arranged to be positioned between a first state to allow positioning of at least a portion of an article in proximity to the housing and a second state wherein the at least one adhesive tape member is disposed about the housing and about the at least a portion of the article to secure the housing to the at least a portion of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2009Publication date: November 4, 2010Applicant: DISPLAY TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventors: Jeffrey Feibelman, David Wayne Brown
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Patent number: 7772982Abstract: An anti-theft tag includes a body that carries an EAS sensor, a shrinkable sleeve disposed about the outside of the body, an adhesive material disposed on the body between the body and the sleeve, and a sleeve holder extending from the body. The sleeve holder is constructed and arranged to hold the sleeve on the body such that a portion of the sleeve and the body define an aperture configured to receive an elongate article, such as an arm from a pair of eyeglasses. In use, once the anti-theft tag is disposed on the article, an assembler shrinks the sleeve to secure the anti-theft tag to the arm. In such a configuration, the sleeve and adhesive material holds the body of the anti-theft tag against the arm, thereby limiting the ability for a thief to remove the anti-theft tag from the elongate article by twisting or rotating the anti-theft tag relative to the article.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2007Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A Feibelman, David Brown
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Patent number: 7714721Abstract: An anti-theft tag deterring theft of a ring is provided. The anti-theft tag includes an elongated housing for accommodating an EAS marker, a product support member that locks into the housing and which supports the ring, and a flexible, tear resistant strap for securing the ring to the support member, the strap being disposed at least partially within the housing during use. In one embodiment, the support member includes an arcuate seat portion for supporting a circular shank portion of the ring, and a locking member that locks into a corresponding cavity in the housing. In use, the tear resistant strap extends over the ring shank, and the strap ends are received within the cavity of the housing to protect the strap from unauthorized removal by a consumer.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: May 11, 2010Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Feibelman, David Brown
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Patent number: 7626501Abstract: An anti-theft security tag includes an engagement member having a first and second end securable within a housing by a crimping member for attachment to an article. In one embodiment, the housing supports an electronic article surveillance marker and may include a channel for receiving and securing at least one self crimping member. The self crimping member is sized to receive one end of the engagement member. The one or more crimping members may be disc shaped, including a plurality of fingers for securing one end of the engagement member, or may have a variety of other shapes. The self crimping members allow the engagement member to be moved downward, but not upward, so as to make the engagement loop smaller. In another embodiment, the crimping member is manual and a slot is disposed within the housing in alignment with the at least one crimping member, and is sized to receive a crimping tool to crimp the member and secure the line to the article within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2007Date of Patent: December 1, 2009Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: 7518521Abstract: An anti-theft security tag includes an engagement member and a housing for supporting an electronic article surveillance (EAS) marker. The housing includes a rotating inner core for supporting the engagement member for attachment to the article. The engagement member includes a line for connection to the article and a locking mechanism for securing the first and second ends of the line therein so that the core and the engagement member can rotate together within the housing. In one embodiment, the locking mechanism includes one or more self-crimping members which automatically secure at least one end of the line upon insertion therein. One end of the rotating core may be disposed flush with one end of the housing, so that the consumer cannot twist the line in order to remove the tag.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 2006Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A Feibelman, Norman Thibaudeau, William Duarte, David Miller
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Publication number: 20080272917Abstract: An anti-theft tag includes a body that carries an EAS sensor, a shrinkable sleeve disposed about the outside of the body, an adhesive material disposed on the body between the body and the sleeve, and a sleeve holder extending from the body. The sleeve holder is constructed and arranged to hold the sleeve on the body such that a portion of the sleeve and the body define an aperture configured to receive an elongate article, such as an arm from a pair of eyeglasses. In use, once the anti-theft tag is disposed on the article, an assembler shrinks the sleeve to secure the anti-theft tag to the arm. In such a configuration, the sleeve and adhesive material holds the body of the anti-theft tag against the arm, thereby limiting the ability for a thief to remove the anti-theft tag from the elongate article by twisting or rotating the anti-theft tag relative to the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 4, 2007Publication date: November 6, 2008Applicant: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Feibelman, David Brown
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Patent number: 7321308Abstract: An anti-theft security holder for cylindrical articles includes a support member, and EAS marker and an outer sleeve is disclosed. The support member is preferably shaped to receive the cylindrical item in a seated position and the EAS marker may be supported within the support member such that is sandwiched between the support member and the cylindrical article during use. An outer sleeve, for example a plastic shrink-wrapped sleeve, may be used to secure the support member to the cylindrical article. In one embodiment, the side walls are rigid and are supported at an angle such that a gap is formed between a portion of the article and the base so that the EAS member fits with the gap.Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2005Date of Patent: January 22, 2008Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A Feibelman
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Publication number: 20070285243Abstract: An anti-theft security tag includes an engagement member having a first and second end securable within a housing by a crimping member for attachment to an article. In one embodiment, the housing supports an electronic article surveillance marker and may include a channel for receiving and securing at least one self crimping member. The self crimping member is sized to receive one end of the engagement member. The one or more crimping members may be disc shaped, including a plurality of fingers for securing one end of the engagement member, or may have a variety of other shapes. The self crimping members allow the engagement member to be moved downward, but not upward, so as to make the engagement loop smaller. In another embodiment, the crimping member is manual and a slot is disposed within the housing in alignment with the at least one crimping member, and is sized to receive a crimping tool to crimp the member and secure the line to the article within the housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2007Publication date: December 13, 2007Applicant: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey Feibelman
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Patent number: 7243800Abstract: A display package which supports an ornamental object therein, and a sleeve including a pair of side tabs which are insertable into the interior of the box in order to removably secure the sleeve to the box is disclosed. The sleeve allows for viewing the ornamental object supported within the box, and is removable from the box in a manner which discourages theft, but is easy to assemble.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: 7228963Abstract: An anti-theft box which displays an article in a manner which allows a consumer to handle the article without removing it from the box, and which deters theft of the article and/or box is disclosed. The anti-theft box includes a base for supporting the article, and a cover which engages and is lockable with the base. The article is visible through the cover, and an opening in the cover allows a consumer to touch the article without opening the cover or removing the article. In addition, the base includes a locking mechanism in order to normally lock the cover to the base so that it cannot be readily disengaged by the consumer. A retailer can readily engage the base, for example with a key plate, in order to easily open the cover. In one embodiment, an EAS marker is also supported within the base, preferably hidden from the consumer.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2002Date of Patent: June 12, 2007Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey A. Feibelman, William A. McAuley
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Patent number: 7227467Abstract: An anti-theft security tag includes an engagement member having a first and second end securable within a housing by a crimping member for attachment to an article. In one embodiment, the housing supports an electronic article surveillance marker and may include a channel for receiving and securing at least one self crimping member. The self crimping member is sized to receive one end of the engagement member. The one or more crimping members may be disc shaped, including a plurality of fingers for securing one end of the engagement member, or may have a variety of other shapes. The self crimping members allow the engagement member to be moved downward, but not upward, so as to make the engagement loop smaller. In another embodiment, the crimping member is manual and a slot is disposed within the housing in alignment with the at least one crimping member, and is sized to receive a crimping tool to crimp the member and secure the line to the article within the housing.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2004Date of Patent: June 5, 2007Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: D557343Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2007Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Feibelman, Normand Thibaudeau, William Duarte, David Miller
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Patent number: D561261Type: GrantFiled: February 13, 2007Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman
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Patent number: D585733Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 2008Date of Patent: February 3, 2009Assignee: Display Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Jeffrey A. Feibelman