Locks – Special application – For antitheft signaling device on protected article
Patent
1992-03-30
1995-06-06
Cuomo, Peter M.
Locks
Special application
For antitheft signaling device on protected article
292307R, 292320, 340572, 247041, E05B 6500
Patent
active
054211778
ABSTRACT:
The security tag (10) has a housing (11) and a clasp (12), which can move longitudinally therein, in the manner of a padlock. In its closed position, a piston (20), which is prestressed by a spring (21), engages into a gap or interruption (15) in the clasp (12). In order to open the clasp (12), a reduced-pressure source, which raises the piston (20), is placed onto a projection (28), so that the said piston releases the clasp (12). The use of a reduced-pressure source exacerbates the unauthorized opening of the security tag.
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Sieber Heinrich
Wolf Roland
Cuomo Peter M.
Dino Suzanne L.
Venda Security Systems, Inc.
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