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Theft-deterrent device providing force-sensitive tamper detection

  • US 5,347,262 A
  • Filed: 10/23/1992
  • Issued: 09/13/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 10/23/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A device for deterring theft of a protected article, the device comprisingmeans for attaching the device to the article, with said attaching means being embodied in two components that are adapted to be locked together on opposite sides of a portion of said article to prevent unauthorized removal of the device from the article, wherein the attaching means include a pin that is anchored within one component and a clutch contained in the other component for grasping the pin to provide a predetermined retaining force for resisting separation of the components by prying or pulling the components apart;

  • an electrical switch having contact elements disposed in one of the two components such that the state of the switch is changed by application to the two components of at least a predetermined threshold separation force applied in opposition to said predetermined retaining force to thereby detect said application of at least said predetermined threshold separation force; and

    a transponder coupled to the switch for responding to an irradiated interrogation signal by radiating an alarm signal when the switch changes state in response to application to the two components of at least said predetermined threshold separation force;

    wherein one of the contact elements includes a rim and a dome that is deflected relative to the rim in accordance with the direction in which the force is applied to the dome, and another one of the contact elements includes a ring that contacts the dome when the dome is deflected to a given position with respect to the rim.

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