Patents by Inventor Mark Ezzo
Mark Ezzo has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240077293Abstract: A blade for a measuring tape device may include a first end at which an end hook is configurable, a second end configured to be operably coupled to a reel assembly, a first portion of a metallic strip of material extending between the first end and a transition region, and a second portion of the metallic strip of material extending between the transition region and the second end. A width of the metallic strip of material in the first portion may be less than a width of the metallic strip of material in the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2022Publication date: March 7, 2024Inventors: Riley Owen Jernigan, Kai Zhang, Mark Ezzo
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Patent number: 9328536Abstract: A security device for protecting a merchandise item against theft typically includes a pair of clamping members, a cable extending between the clamping members, and a tightening mechanism for tightening the cable to cause the clamping members to move toward one another and clamp onto the merchandise item. One of the clamping members typically serves as a housing containing the tightening mechanism, which may include a spool, a lock slide for releasably securing the spool and a locking mechanism for releasably securing the lock slide. The locking mechanism may be unlocked with a magnetic key. The security device is typically configured to set off an alarm upon tampering or attempted removal of the item and security device from a store.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2012Date of Patent: May 3, 2016Assignee: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark A. Ezzo
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Patent number: 9105168Abstract: This invention relates to a tether device for use in a retail environment in conjunction with a cable lock security device. The cable lock device includes a cable having a free end which extends outwardly away therefrom after the cable lock is secured onto an article of goods. The tether is configured to receive the free end inside a lock channel alternatively lock and unlock this free end with the tether. The tether is intended to be secured onto a separable portion of an article of goods, while the cable lock is intended to be secured onto another separable portion. Thus, in locking the cable lock and the tether together, the two separable portions of the article of goods are thereby rendered generally inseparable.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2012Date of Patent: August 11, 2015Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark A. Ezzo
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Patent number: 8890689Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention may be directed to a security device comprising a housing, a rotatable assembly, a locking assembly, and a cable. The rotatable assembly may include a plurality of locking teeth, a spool, and an engagement portion configured to facilitate rotation the rotatable assembly. The locking assembly may include biasing elements configured to apply a biasing force so that the locking assembly and the rotatable assembly may be configured in a locked position. Further, the locking assembly may include magnetically attractive elements configured to counteract the biasing force when a specifically configured key is applied to the housing of the security device. The security device may further include a security element, an alarm, and other components.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2010Date of Patent: November 18, 2014Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Ezzo, William J. Kozlowski, Jr., Matthew R. Shute
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Patent number: 8752406Abstract: Security devices according to the present invention may be configured to secure merchandise supported by a display card. The security device may include a housing defining an aperture configured to receive a secured portion of the article, an engagement member disposed generally proximate the aperture, and a sliding member configured to move the engagement member from the release position to a capture position. The secured portion may be removed from the aperture while the engagement member is in the release position and the secured portion may be inhibited from removal while the engagement member is in the capture position. The engagement member may define an engagement aperture where the secured portion of the article that is received through the aperture of the housing is also received through the engagement aperture of the engagement member.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 2011Date of Patent: June 17, 2014Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark Ezzo
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Publication number: 20130067968Abstract: An example embodiment of the present invention includes a security device for secure attachment to an object. The security device comprises a housing, a cable, and a spool assembly. The cable defines an anchor end non-removably secured in the housing, a removable end, and a loop therebetween. The spool assembly is rotatably supported by, and at least partially enclosed within, the housing. The spool assembly defines a cable winding portion and a capture portion. The loop defines a first effective length when the removable end of the cable is received by the capture portion. The loop defines a second effective length smaller than the first effective length when the removable end of the cable is received by the capture portion and the spool assembly is rotated in a winding direction such that at least part of the cable is wound onto the cable winding portion of the spool assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 13, 2011Publication date: March 21, 2013Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventor: Mark Ezzo
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Patent number: 8341985Abstract: Various embodiments of a security device are provided for attaching to and securing small articles, such as jewelry or other accessories that are either loose or attached to a display card. The security device may engage various sizes of card stock and/or secure articles that include a ring component in a practical and unobtrusive manner. The security device may detect unauthorized removal of the item from the retail premises. In some cases, the security device may also be configured to detect tampering of the security device and may include one-alarm, two-alarm, or three-alarm functionality. Moreover, the security device may also provide other features or functionalities that a retail operator may prefer or consider prior to the use or selection of a particular security device over others. The device may provide easy securing to and/or removal from an object by an authorized operator, such as an employee, and may be reusable.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Mark Ezzo, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20120318027Abstract: A security device for protecting a merchandise item against theft typically includes a pair of clamping members, a cable extending between the clamping members, and a tightening mechanism for tightening the cable to cause the clamping members to move toward one another and clamp onto the merchandise item. One of the clamping members typically serves as a housing containing the tightening mechanism, which may include a spool, a lock slide for releasably securing the spool and a locking mechanism for releasably securing the lock slide. The locking mechanism may be unlocked with a magnetic key. The security device is typically configured to set off an alarm upon tampering or attempted removal of the item and security device from a store.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 18, 2012Publication date: December 20, 2012Applicant: Checkpoint Systems, Inc.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark A. Ezzo
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Publication number: 20120227446Abstract: This invention relates to a tether device for use in a retail environment in conjunction with a cable lock security device. The cable lock device includes a cable having a free end which extends outwardly away therefrom after the cable lock is secured onto an article of goods. The tether is configured to receive the free end inside a lock channel alternatively lock and unlock this free end with the tether. The tether is intended to be secured onto a separable portion of an article of goods, while the cable lock is intended to be secured onto another separable portion. Thus, in locking the cable lock and the tether together, the two separable portions of the article of goods are thereby rendered generally inseparable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark A. Ezzo
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Publication number: 20120144882Abstract: Security devices according to the present invention may be configured to secure merchandise supported by a display card. The security device may include a housing defining an aperture configured to receive a secured portion of the article, an engagement member disposed generally proximate the aperture, and a sliding member configured to move the engagement member from the release position to a capture position. The secured portion may be removed from the aperture while the engagement member is in the release position and the secured portion may be inhibited from removal while the engagement member is in the capture position. The engagement member may define an engagement aperture where the secured portion of the article that is received through the aperture of the housing is also received through the engagement aperture of the engagement member.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 8, 2011Publication date: June 14, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Matthew R. Shute, Mark Ezzo
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Publication number: 20120085134Abstract: A security device is provided herein, the security device being structured for secure attachment to an object. The security device which comprises a housing, locking assembly, and cable, may also carry an alarm system for increased security. The locking assembly locks the cable at a desired length to secure an object. In one embodiment, a ratchet mechanism uses a spool that collects the cable when the ratchet is rotated, such that the cable tightens around the object to secure it. The ratchet mechanism, even when locked, still allows the cable to be tightened. In other embodiments of the security device a slide grip or pressing feature can be moved or pushed to engage a clamp feature, thereby pinching the cable in place. The cable may be comprised of two separate cables combined with sheathing for increased protection and insulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2011Publication date: April 12, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS INC.Inventors: Mark Ezzo, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20120043228Abstract: Security devices according to the present invention may be configured to secure an article supported by display packaging. The display packaging may include display cards, blister packs, pouch packaging, thermoform packaging, and other types of packaging. The display packaging may define a display side on which the article is presented for viewing, and a back side that often faces a display rack. The display side of the display packaging may also include consumer messaging (e.g., graphics, text, product information, advertising, etc.) that is intended for viewing by a consumer. The security device may include a device body structured for positioning proximate the display packaging without substantially obscuring the display side of the display packaging and a locking mechanism associated with the device body and positioned proximate the back side of the display packaging. In the locked state, the locking mechanism may receive and secure a securing member that penetrates the display packaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Ezzo, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20120042702Abstract: Various embodiments of a security device are provided for attaching to and securing small articles, such as jewelry or other accessories that are either loose or attached to a display card. The security device may engage various sizes of card stock and/or secure articles that include a ring component in a practical and unobtrusive manner. The security device may detect unauthorized removal of the item from the retail premises. In some cases, the security device may also be configured to detect tampering of the security device and may include one-alarm, two-alarm, or three-alarm functionality. Moreover, the security device may also provide other features or functionalities that a retail operator may prefer or consider prior to the use or selection of a particular security device over others. The device may provide easy securing to and/or removal from an object by an authorized operator, such as an employee, and may be reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2011Publication date: February 23, 2012Applicant: CHECKPOINT SYSTEMS, INC.Inventors: Mark Ezzo, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20110283754Abstract: Various embodiments of a security device are provided for attaching to and securing small articles, such as jewelry or other accessories that are either loose or attached to a display card. The security device may engage various sizes of card stock and/or secure articles that include a ring component in a practical and unobtrusive manner. The security device may detect unauthorized removal of the item from the retail premises. In some cases, the security device may also be configured to detect tampering of the security device and may include one-alarm, two-alarm, or three-alarm functionality. Moreover, the security device may also provide other features or functionalities that a retail operator may prefer or consider prior to the use or selection of a particular security device over others. The device may provide easy securing to and/or removal from an object by an authorized operator, such as an employee, and may be reusable.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2011Publication date: November 24, 2011Inventors: Mark Ezzo, Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20110102179Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention may be directed to a security device comprising a housing, a rotatable assembly, a locking assembly, and a cable. The rotatable assembly may include a plurality of locking teeth, a spool, and an engagement portion configured to facilitate rotation the rotatable assembly. The locking assembly may include biasing elements configured to apply a biasing force so that the locking assembly and the rotatable assembly may be configured in a locked position. Further, the locking assembly may include magnetically attractive elements configured to counteract the biasing force when a specifically configured key is applied to the housing of the security device. The security device may further include a security element, an alarm, and other components.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2010Publication date: May 5, 2011Inventors: Mark Ezzo, William J. Kozlowski, JR., Matthew R. Shute
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Publication number: 20070074981Abstract: A conversion tray is adapted to fit within a media storage container to convert the media storage container into a container adapted to hold a media cartridge. The conversion tray fits within the storage chamber of the media storage container and interlocks with the media storage container to provide a stable media storage configuration. The tray may be configured to hold a pair of media cartridges within the space designed to hold a single CD or DVD.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 27, 2006Publication date: April 5, 2007Inventor: Mark Ezzo
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Patent number: D547994Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2005Date of Patent: August 7, 2007Assignee: Nexpak CorporationInventor: Mark A. Ezzo
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Patent number: D567534Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Nexpak CorporationInventor: Mark A. Ezzo
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Patent number: D567563Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: April 29, 2008Assignee: Nexpak CorporationInventor: Mark A. Ezzo
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Patent number: D570147Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2007Date of Patent: June 3, 2008Assignee: Nexpak CorporationInventor: Mark A. Ezzo