IP Library Granted Patent US 11,154,143
Granted Patent B2
US 11,154,143 · App. 16/588,573 · Granted Oct 26, 2021

Anti-theft hook with integrated loss prevention functionality

Inventors: Brent O. Ewing (Aurora, OH); Shane Obitts (North Ridgeville, OH); Chan Chor Man (Tai Po, HK)
Assignee: Fasteners for Retail, Inc.
A47F1/128A47F5/0876G08B13/22
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Patent No.
US 11,154,143
App. No.
16/588,573
Granted
Oct 26, 2021
Kind
B2
Abstract

An anti-sweeping hook that includes a display hook for storing retail merchandise. The display hook is substantially straight and having a first end and a second end opposite the first end. A helical coil is disposed about the display hook and extending along a lengthwise portion of the display hook. The helical coil has a first coil end proximate the first end of the display hook. Rotation of the helical coil in a first direction loads the retail merchandise onto the display hook. Rotation of the helical coil in a second direction opposite the first direction removes the retail merchandise from the display hook. A rotating handle is attached to the first end of the display hook and to the first coil end. The rotating handle is configured to determine an extent of rotation for the rotating handle.

Claims (21)

1. An anti-sweeping hook comprising:

a display hook for storing retail merchandise, the display hook being substantially straight and having a first end and a second end opposite the first end;

a helical coil disposed about the display hook and extending along a lengthwise portion of the display hook, the helical coil having a first coil end proximate the first end of the display hook, wherein rotation of the helical coil in a first direction loads the retail merchandise onto the display hook, and rotation of the helical coil in a second direction opposite the first direction removes the retail merchandise from the display hook;

a rotating handle attached to the first end of the display hook and to the first coil end, wherein the rotating handle is configured to determine an extent of rotation for the rotating handle;

wherein the rotating handle includes a first contact and a second contact disposed within a main housing of the rotating handle such that an electrical connection between the first and second contacts indicates some rotation of the rotating handle; and

wherein the rotating handle includes a rotor and stator each disposed within the main housing of the rotating handle, the first contact attached to the main housing, and the second contact attached to the rotor, the rotor and stator configured such that rotation of the rotor in a first direction prevents any electrical connection between the first and second contacts, and rotation of the rotor in a second direction opposite the first direction facilitates electrical connections between the first and second contacts.

2. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 1 , wherein the stator is configured to prevent rotation of the stator and of the second contact in the first direction, and configured to allow rotation of the stator and of the second contact in the second direction.

3. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 1 , wherein the rotating handle includes a circuit board with circuitry configured to count the electrical connections between the first and second contacts.

4. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 3 , wherein the circuitry includes an MCU configured to trigger an alarm if a threshold number of electrical connections between the first and second contacts occurs within a predetermined time period.

5. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 4 , wherein the alarm is one of an audio alarm, a visual alarm, and a wired or wireless signal transmitted to a local or remotely-located receiving device.

6. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 4 , wherein the MCU enters a sleep mode if there is no electrical connection between the first and second contacts for the predetermined time period.

7. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 6 , wherein the MCU provides one of an audio indicator, a visual indicator, and a wired or wireless indicator signal transmitted to a local or remotely-located receiving device prior to entering sleep mode.

8. A rotating handle for an anti-sweeping retail display hook, the rotating handle comprising:

a first contact and a second contact disposed within a main housing of the rotating handle such that an electrical connection between the first and second contacts indicates some rotation of the rotating handle; and

a rotor and stator each disposed within the main housing of the rotating handle, the first contact attached to the main housing, and the second contact attached to the rotor, the rotor and stator configured such that rotation of the rotor in a first direction prevents any electrical connection between the first and second contacts, and rotation of the rotor in a second direction opposite the first direction facilitates electrical connections between the first and second contacts.

9. The rotating handle of claim 8 , wherein the stator is configured to prevent rotation of the stator and of the second contact in the first direction, and configured to allow rotation of the stator and of the second contact in the second direction.

10. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 9 , wherein the rotating handle includes a circuit board with circuitry configured to count the electrical connections between the first and second contacts.

11. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 10 , wherein the circuitry includes an MCU configured to trigger an alarm if a threshold number of electrical connections between the first and second contacts occurs within a predetermined time period.

12. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 11 , wherein the alarm is one of an audio alarm, a visual alarm, and a wired or wireless signal transmitted to a local or remotely-located receiving device.

13. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 11 , wherein the MCU enters a sleep mode if there is no electrical connection between the first and second contacts for the predetermined time period.

14. The anti-sweeping hook of claim 13 , wherein the MCU provides an audio indicator, a visual indicator, and a wired or wireless indicator signal transmitted to a local or remotely-located receiving device prior to entering sleep mode.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2022
From: FASTENERS FOR RETAIL, INC.
To: CERBERUS BUSINESS FINANCE AGENCY, LLC
Reel/Frame 061365/0643 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2022
From: ANTARES CAPITAL LP (AS SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO GENERAL ELECTRIC CAPITAL CORPORATION)
To: FASTENERS FOR RETAIL, INC.
Reel/Frame 061370/0295 →
CORRECTIVE ASSIGNMENT TO CORRECT THE MISPELLED NAME OF INVENTOR OBITTS IN THE COVER SHEET PREVIOUSLY RECORDED ON REEL 051024 FRAME 0368. ASSIGNOR(S) HEREBY CONFIRMS THE ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST. Recorded Jul 23, 2020
From: EWING, BRENT O.; OBITTS, SHANE; MAN, CHAN CHOR
To: FASTENERS FOR RETAIL, INC.
Reel/Frame 053290/0961 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2020
From: FASTENERS FOR RETAIL, INC.
To: ANTARES CAPITAL LP, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 052019/0315 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 15, 2019
From: EWING, BRENT O.; OBITS, SHANE; MAN, CHAN CHOR
To: FASTENERS FOR RETAIL, INC.
Reel/Frame 051024/0368 →