One time use multi-function tag
First Claim
1. A single use anti-theft tag, comprising:
- a first shell, a second shell, and a hinge connecting said first and second shells, and an electronic article surveillance element;
said first and second shells being concave with interior surfaces and having matching edges so that when said tag is folded at said hinge and said edges of said first shell and second shell are brought together to a closed position, said tag forms an at least partially hollow interior;
said first shell comprising an aperture through it and a slot formed in its interior surface;
said second shell comprising a post extending from its interior surface, said post being topped with a catch tab extending laterally from its end, located to align with said aperture, and long enough to extend said catch tab fully through said aperture when said tag is in said closed position;
said catch tab on said post extending far enough from said post to exceed the width of said aperture and constructed to yield when said post inserts through said aperture but to resist and prevent the extraction of said post;
said second shell further comprising a tack extending from its interior surface, said tack located to insert into said slot when said tag is in said closed position;
said end of said post being severable to remove said catch tab and allow the opening of said tag; and
said electronic article surveillance element being located in said at least partially hollow interior when said tag is folded at said hinge and said first shell and second shell are brought together to a closed position.
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Abstract
An anti-theft tag has two slightly concave shells attached to each other by a hinge. One shell has an aperture through it and the other shell has a post located to insert through the aperture when the two shells are brought together. At least one catch tab extends laterally from the end of the post. The catch tab exceeds the width of the aperture and is constructed to give to allow the post to insert into the aperture, but to resist and prevent the extraction of the post. The post is severable to allow the remove of the catch tab to allow the opening of the tag. One of the shells also has a slot and the other has a tack. When the post is inserted through the aperture, the tack inserts into the slot. The tack passes through an object to be protected and maintains the tag in place.
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5 Claims
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1. A single use anti-theft tag, comprising:
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a first shell, a second shell, and a hinge connecting said first and second shells, and an electronic article surveillance element; said first and second shells being concave with interior surfaces and having matching edges so that when said tag is folded at said hinge and said edges of said first shell and second shell are brought together to a closed position, said tag forms an at least partially hollow interior; said first shell comprising an aperture through it and a slot formed in its interior surface; said second shell comprising a post extending from its interior surface, said post being topped with a catch tab extending laterally from its end, located to align with said aperture, and long enough to extend said catch tab fully through said aperture when said tag is in said closed position; said catch tab on said post extending far enough from said post to exceed the width of said aperture and constructed to yield when said post inserts through said aperture but to resist and prevent the extraction of said post; said second shell further comprising a tack extending from its interior surface, said tack located to insert into said slot when said tag is in said closed position; said end of said post being severable to remove said catch tab and allow the opening of said tag; and said electronic article surveillance element being located in said at least partially hollow interior when said tag is folded at said hinge and said first shell and second shell are brought together to a closed position. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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Specification