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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 01, 2013
Filed:
Jul. 27, 2011
James Brodzik, Somerdale, NJ (US);
Anthony F. Piccoli, West Deptford, NJ (US);
Lawrence Appalucci, Villanova, PA (US);
Gary Mazoki, Sewell, NJ (US);
Thomas J. Mckeown, Pennsauken, NJ (US);
Seth Strauser, Sewell, NJ (US);
Wei Wu, Shanghai, CN;
James Brodzik, Somerdale, NJ (US);
Anthony F. Piccoli, West Deptford, NJ (US);
Lawrence Appalucci, Villanova, PA (US);
Gary Mazoki, Sewell, NJ (US);
Thomas J. McKeown, Pennsauken, NJ (US);
Seth Strauser, Sewell, NJ (US);
Wei Wu, Shanghai, CN;
Checkpoint Systems, Inc., Thorofare, NJ (US);
Abstract
A multi-attach reusable security tag (MARST) that is attached to an article in two stages. In a first stage, an attachment clip is coupled to an article, such as but not limited to clothing, to be protected by a manufacturer or assembler. This attachment clip is durable to withstand harsh manufacturing environments. Once the article with the attachment clip is ready for presentation, for example, at a retail establishment, during a second stage, the attachment clip is then secured in a releasable locking mechanism of a housing containing a security element therein. The security element may comprise EAS (including AM, RF, EM and microwave), RFID (including LF, HF and UHF) elements or any combination thereof. Alternatively, a fluke element can be used to secure the attachment clip to the releasable locking mechanism and wherein this fluke element permits the attachment clip to swivel outside of the housing. A preferred embodiment of the security tag uses all non-ferrous components including its locking mechanism. Thus, the security tags combine the qualities of being non-ferrous, light-weight, low cost, deactivatable, secure, visually-deterring, and installable in two stages to the article it is meant to protect.