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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 12, 2013
Filed:
May. 28, 2009
Christopher Marszalek, Plainfield, IL (US);
Jim Groth, Poplar Grove, IL (US);
Daniel Horvath, Marseilles, IL (US);
Andy Reynolds, Aurora, IL (US);
Edward T. Eaton, Eola, IL (US);
Kerry Berland, Chicago, IL (US);
Try Ty, Chicago, IL (US);
Mark Kmiecik, Chicago, IL (US);
Christopher Marszalek, Plainfield, IL (US);
Jim Groth, Poplar Grove, IL (US);
Daniel Horvath, Marseilles, IL (US);
Andy Reynolds, Aurora, IL (US);
Edward T. Eaton, Eola, IL (US);
Kerry Berland, Chicago, IL (US);
Try Ty, Chicago, IL (US);
Mark Kmiecik, Chicago, IL (US);
SENNCO SOLUTIONS, Inc, Plainfield, IL (US);
Abstract
A multi-sensor alarm apparatus, may prevent and/or may deter a theft and/or a removal of one or more articles from a display stand. A base, a main body and a head unit are provided. The base and the main body are secured to the display stand. The multi-sensor alarm apparatus monitors an integrity of the attachment of the main body to the base with a separation sensor. Further, the multi-sensor alarm apparatus monitors sensors connected to the head unit and/or to the main body. The sensors may be removed and/or added as needed depending on the articles to be secured.