A shelf locking device includes a body with forward and rearward facing surfaces. The rearward facing surface includes a first protrusion and a second protrusion. A lock member is pivotally coupled to the rearward facing surface of the body and includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion and the second portion each include a first protrusion engagement surface and a second protrusion engagement surface. In an unlocked position, the first protrusion engagement surface of the first portion engages the first protrusion of the body and the second protrusion engagement surface of the second portion engages the second protrusion of the body. In a locked position, the second protrusion engagement surface of the first portion engages the second protrusion of the body and the first protrusion engagement surface of the second portion engages the first protrusion of the body.
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A secure product dispenser assembly includes a base extending along a base axis between a first end and an opposing second end. The secure product dispenser assembly further includes a top portion configured to adjustably couple to the base and a dispenser portion coupled to the top portion and positioned at least partially over the first end of the base. The base is configured to hold a plurality of units of product and the dispenser portion is configured to rotate between an open position and a closed position. When the dispenser portion is in the open position, the dispenser portion inhibits removal of more than one unit of product from the plurality of units of product held by the base. When the dispenser portion is in the closed position, the dispenser portion is configured to inhibit removal of any of the plurality of units of product held by the base.
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A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic includes a base assembly and a body pivotally coupled to the base assembly. The body includes a first body portion including two retainers the each have first and second securing members. A first body support configured to slidably couple to the retainers. A second body portion includes first and second body portion elements. The body portion elements are configured to slidably mate with the retainer. When the first securing member is in an unlocked position, a width dimension of the body is enabled to be increased and decreased. When the second securing member is in an unlocked position, a height dimension of the body is enabled to be increased and decreased. When the first and second securing members are in a locked position, the width and height dimensions are inhibited from being increased, respectively.
A security apparatus includes an anchoring member removably coupled to a display surface and defining a cavity with one or more securing elements positioned in the cavity. It further includes a security assembly removably coupled to the anchoring member and comprising a guide with one or more securing element engagement members, a first extension assembly, and a second extension assembly. The first extension assembly moveably coupled to the guide and includes a lock configured to be moved between a locked state and an unlocked state, and the second extension assembly is coupled to the guide. The security assembly is at least partially received in the cavity and the one or more securing elements interact with the one or more securing element engagement members to releasably couple the security assembly to the anchoring member.
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A security barrier apparatus includes an attachment portion structured to couple the security barrier apparatus to a display fixture, a support portion that couples to the attachment portion and a barrier portion pivotally coupled to the support portion. An input device coupled to the support portion, a control module coupled to one of the support portion and the attachment portion, and a locking assembly is in communication with the input device. The control module is structured to be in electrical communication with the input device and the locking assembly to signal the locking assembly to move to the unlocked state when an input is provided to the input device and further structured to signal the locking assembly to move to the locked state when the input ceases to be provided to the input device. When unlocked, the barrier portion is enabled to pivot between an open and closed position.
A utility security apparatus includes a body defining a first cavity, a second cavity and a third cavity. A security member including a first end fixedly secured in the third cavity, and an opposing second end. A lock assembly is structured to be at least partially positioned in the first cavity the lock assembly comprising a barrel operatively coupled to a lock pin. A movement of at least a portion of the barrel is configured to control a movement of the lock assembly between a locked position and an unlocked position. In the unlocked position, the second end of the security member is moveable relative to the body and in the locked positon, the second end of the security member is inhibited from moving relative to the body by an engagement with the lock pin
A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device for retail display includes a base assembly extending along a base assembly axis and structured to couple to a display fixture. The base assembly includes a base portion structured to move along the base assembly axis. A body extends along a body axis and is structured configured to couple to the base portion. A first securing member is coupled to the body and a second securing member is coupled to the body. At least one of the first and second securing members moves along the body axis relative to the body. The first and second securing members each include a device engagement portion structured to at least partially surround a portion of the portable electronic device. The base portion is structured to move the body along the base assembly axis.
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Security apparatus for the functional display of portable electronic devices
A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.
A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.
A security apparatus for securing a piece of sports equipment includes a housing and an extension having a first end that extends from the housing and a second end this is positioned within the housing. A lock assembly includes a barrel having a first end and a second end. A lock body is positioned within the housing and is operatively coupled to the barrel. When the lock assembly is in the locked state, the first end of the extension member engages a first portion of the piece of sports equipment, the lock body engages the second end of the extension member to inhibit axial movement of the extension member to secure the first portion of the piece of sports equipment against the extension member, and the lock body extends from the housing to engage a second portion of the piece of sports equipment.
A security apparatus for a portable electronic device comprises at least one support member comprising opposing side surfaces and a plurality of support member surface features. At least one of the opposing side surfaces comprises a first engagement structure. One of the at least two arms comprises a second engagement structure configured to slidably engage the first engagement structure allowing movement in a first direction and opposing second direction. At least one locking assembly is positioned on at least one of the at least two arms and comprises a plurality of lock surface features configured to couple to the plurality of support member surface features. In a locked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the first direction. In an unlocked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the second direction.
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A security apparatus for a launch monitor comprises a guide member extending from a first end to a second end. The guide member comprises a top surface defining one or more top surface features, and opposing side surfaces defining one or more side surface features. A mount is configured to moveably couple to the guide member. The mount comprises a mount body, and a plurality of securing members. Each of the securing members includes a retainer configured to retain and secure a portion of the launch monitor to the mount body and enable the launch monitor to be moved relative to the guide member.
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A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device includes a base that defines a cavity extending from a first end of the base to a second end of the base. A holder is structured to engage the base. The holder includes an outer surface defining a plurality of channels terminating at a support surface and a holder groove defined on the outer surface of the holder. The security apparatus further includes a securing portion with a plurality of projections that are each structured to contact the support surface and engage one of the holder grooves. Rotation of the securing portion relative to the holder acts to move at least a portion of each of the plurality of projections into the holder channel and secure the securing portion to the holder, where the portable electronic device is secured between the securing portion and the holder.
A secure product dispenser assembly comprises a base portion having a first end and a second end, and being configured to hold a plurality of units of product. The base portion comprises a bottom, a first divider coupled to the bottom, and a second divider positioned opposite the first divider and coupled the bottom. A top portion is configured to adjustably couple to the base portion and a dispenser portion is coupled to the top portion and positioned at the first end of the base portion. The dispenser portion is configured to rotate between an open position to enable removal of one unit of product from the first end of the base, and a closed position inhibiting removal of the one unit of product from the first end of the base.
A47F 1/12 - Containers with arrangements for dispensing articles dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack
B65G 1/08 - Storage devices mechanical with means for presenting articles for removal at predetermined position or level the articles being fed by gravity
A security apparatus includes an anchoring member removably coupled to a display surface and defining a cavity with one or more securing elements positioned in the cavity. It further includes a security assembly removably coupled to the anchoring member and comprising a guide with one or more securing element engagement members, a first extension assembly, and a second extension assembly. The first extension assembly moveably coupled to the guide and includes a lock configured to be moved between a locked state and an unlocked state, and the second extension assembly is coupled to the guide. The security assembly is at least partially received in the cavity and the one or more securing elements interact with the one or more securing element engagement members to releasably couple the security assembly to the anchoring member.
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An automatic application configurator method. The method includes connecting a configurator program to a device installed with a first operating system; presenting a graphical user interface comprising a plurality of device details; initiating a configuration process; backing up the device to a backup file local to the configurator program; presenting a graphical user interface comprising a plurality of firmware versions; receiving a selection of a selected firmware version from the plurality of firmware versions; validating that the selected firmware version is available, and responsive to the selected firmware version not being available local to the configurator program, downloading the selected firmware version from an external system; updating the device to a second operating system without erasing any user data of the device; restoring the device using the backup file; supervise the device with an application; enrolling the application with a server; and restoring the device with the first operating system.
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A mobile device management system and method. The mobile device includes a global positioning system (GPS) tracker for locating the mobile device. The method includes establishing a zone boundary defining a first zone and a second zone in a monitoring area using the GPS tracker, wherein the mobile device is maintained in a first operating mode when the mobile device is located in the first zone and a second operating mode when the mobile device is located in the second zone; sending one or more characteristics of the zone boundary to a management system; receiving at least one change to the one or more characteristics of the zone boundary from the management system; and upon the mobile device being located outside the first zone for longer than a predetermined time period, performing alert actions.
An automatic application configurator method. The method includes connecting a configurator program to a device installed with a first operating system; presenting a graphical user interface comprising a plurality of device details; initiating a configuration process; backing up the device to a backup file local to the configurator program; presenting a graphical user interface comprising a plurality of firmware versions; receiving a selection of a selected firmware version from the plurality of firmware versions; validating that the selected firmware version is available, and responsive to the selected firmware version not being available local to the configurator program, downloading the selected firmware version from an external system; updating the device to a second operating system without erasing any user data of the device; restoring the device using the backup file; supervise the device with an application; enrolling the application with a server; and restoring the device with the first operating system.
A security apparatus comprises a body comprising a first guide and a second guide extending along a guide axis and positioned at opposing side of the body, a first holder moveably coupled to the first guide, and a second holder moveably coupled to the second guide. The security apparatus further comprises an actuator, and at least one driver operatively coupled to the actuator and positioned along the guide axis. The driver is connected to the first holder and the second holder. A controller is in communication with the actuator and comprises a controller input, wherein in response to an authorized input, the actuator is configured to drive the driver to move the first holder along the first guide and to move the second holder along the second guide.
A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.
A security apparatus comprises a support assembly and a keyboard retainer. The support assembly comprises a first retaining portion, a second retaining portion pivotally coupled to the first retaining portion, and a lock assembly defining a locked state and an unlocked state. The keyboard retainer comprises at least one base member pivotally coupled to the first and second retaining portions and included a top surface extending along a top surface plane, and an opposing bottom surface. The at least one base member comprises one or more securing members extending from the bottom surface of the first base, and one or more retainers extending above the top surface plane of the first and each retainer comprising a retaining member extending away from the first base.
A security element comprises a fixed member comprising a clamping portion proximate a first end and a coupling portion proximate the second end and defining a slot extending along a slot axis. The slot comprises an interior surface comprising a plurality of recesses. An adjustable member comprises an engagement portion configured to house a portion of the coupling portion of the fixed member. A coupling element is configured to extend between a first coupling opening and a second coupling opening and is configured to couple the adjustable member to the fixed member through the slot, wherein the coupling element is configured to contact at least one of the plurality of recesses in the slot. A barrier is formed between adjacent recesses that is configured to prevent the coupling element from moving along the slot axis.
A recoil security apparatus comprises a body extending along a body axis and comprising an inner surface. The inner surface defines a plurality of surface features and surrounds a shaft extending along the body axis. A first holder is supported by the body and a second holder supported by the body. A securing member comprises an outer surface and is configured to traverse the shaft and engage the plurality of surface features. The securing member connects to the first holder at a first end and to the second holder at a second end. Rotation of the securing member in a first direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction away from the body. Alternatively, rotation of the securing member in a second direction causes one of the first holder and the second holder to move in a direction toward the body.
A security device and base for a mobile device. The security device includes a body, at least two sliding arms coupled to the body, and a leveling plate coupled to the body and configured to receive the mobile device.
A47F 7/024 - Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like with provisions for preventing unauthorised removal
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A mobile device management system and method. The mobile device includes a global positioning system (GPS) tracker for locating the mobile device. The method includes establishing a zone boundary defining a first zone and a second zone in a monitoring area using the GPS tracker, wherein the mobile device is maintained in a first operating mode when the mobile device is located in the first zone and a second operating mode when the mobile device is located in the second zone; sending one or more characteristics of the zone boundary to a management system; receiving at least one change to the one or more characteristics of the zone boundary from the management system; and upon the mobile device being located outside the first zone for longer than a predetermined time period, performing alert actions.
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A security apparatus for a portable electronic device comprises at least one support member comprising opposing side surfaces and a plurality of support member surface features. At least one of the opposing side surfaces comprises a first engagement structure. One of the at least two arms comprises a second engagement structure configured to slidably engage the first engagement structure allowing movement in a first direction and opposing second direction. At least one locking assembly is positioned on at least one of the at least two arms and comprises a plurality of lock surface features configured to couple to the plurality of support member surface features. In a locked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the first direction. In an unlocked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the second direction.
E05B 73/00 - Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removalLocking devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass
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SECURITY APPARATUS FOR THE FUNCTIONAL DISPLAY OF PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES
A security apparatus for securing a portable electronic device comprises a support and a guide positioned within the support and defining a plurality of surface features. At least two holders are partially positioned between the guide and the support and define a plurality of complimentary surface features. A lock assembly is configured move between an unlocked state and a locked state. In an unlocked state, the at least two holders are enabled to move in a first direction that is away from the support and in an opposing second direction to move the at least two holders towards the support. In a locked state, the lock assembly moves the guide to clamp the at least two holders between the guide and the support to engage the surface features of the guide with those of the holders and inhibit movement of the at least two holders in the first direction.
E05B 73/00 - Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removalLocking devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass
F16M 13/02 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles for supporting on, or attaching to, an object, e.g. tree, gate, window-frame, cycle
A method for mobile device security of a mobile device. The mobile device includes a global positioning system (GPS) tracker for locating the mobile device. A first zone and a second zone are established in a monitoring area. The mobile device is maintained in a first operating mode when the mobile device is located in the first zone and a second operating mode when the mobile device is located in the second zone. One or more characteristics of the first zone are received from a management system. Upon the mobile device being located outside the first zone for longer than a predetermined time period, one or more first actions are performed. Upon the mobile device returning to the first zone, one or more second actions are performed.
H04W 12/30 - Security of mobile devicesSecurity of mobile applications
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A secure product dispenser assembly comprises a base portion having a first end and a second end, and being configured to hold a plurality of units of product. The base portion comprises a bottom, a first divider coupled to the bottom, and a second divider positioned opposite the first divider and coupled the bottom. A top portion is configured to adjustably couple to the base portion and a dispenser portion is coupled to the top portion and positioned at the first end of the base portion. The dispenser portion is configured to rotate between an open position to enable removal of one unit of product from the first end of the base, and a closed position inhibiting removal of the one unit of product from the first end of the base.
A security apparatus for securely displaying a portable electronic device comprises a base, a holder and a securing portion. The base defines a central bore and comprises a holder engagement portion. The holder comprises an outer surface defining a plurality of vertical channels terminating in a support surface forming a support platform. A holder groove is defined between the support platform and the outer surface of the holder. The securing portion comprises a plurality of projections coupled to each other by one or more lateral braces. Each of the plurality of projections comprises a lateral extension that is configured to contact the support surface and engage a holder groove. Rotation of the securing portion relative to the holder moves each lateral extension of the plurality of projections into the holder channel and secures the securing portion to the holder.
A security element comprises a fixed member comprising a clamping portion proximate a first end and a coupling portion proximate the second end and defining a slot extending along a slot axis. The slot comprises an interior surface comprising a plurality of recesses. An adjustable member comprises an engagement portion configured to house a portion of the coupling portion of the fixed member. A coupling element is configured to extend between a first coupling opening and a second coupling opening and is configured to couple the adjustable member to the fixed member through the slot, wherein the coupling element is configured to contact at least one of the plurality of recesses in the slot. A barrier is formed between adjacent recesses that is configured to prevent the coupling element from moving along the slot axis.
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A mobile device management system. A first beacon includes a first wireless transceiver programmed to receive a first unique identifier and a first signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the first signal level, a first beacon signal with the first unique identifier. A second beacon includes a second wireless transceiver programmed to receive a second unique identifier and a second signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the second signal level, a second beacon signal with the second unique identifier. A mobile device includes at least one wireless transceiver; a memory; and a processor. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the first beacon signal with the first unique identifier, the mobile device performs first zone entry actions based upon the first unique identifier. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving one or more of first beacon signal or the second beacon signal, the mobile device ends the alert action. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the second beacon signal with the second unique identifier, the mobile device performs second zone entry actions based upon the second unique identifier.
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G08B 7/06 - Signalling systems according to more than one of groups Personal calling systems according to more than one of groups using electric transmission
A security apparatus for a portable electronic device comprises at least one support member comprising opposing side surfaces and a plurality of support member surface features. At least one of the opposing side surfaces comprises a first engagement structure. One of the at least two arms comprises a second engagement structure configured to slidably engage the first engagement structure allowing movement in a first direction and opposing second direction. At least one locking assembly is positioned on at least one of the at least two arms and comprises a plurality of lock surface features configured to couple to the plurality of support member surface features. In a locked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the first direction. In an unlocked position, the at least one of the at least two arms is enabled to slide in the second direction.
A security apparatus for retaining a electronic device when being displayed to a customer for evaluation. The security apparatus comprises a housing including a base and a plurality of arms mounting to the base for holding the electronic device. The security apparatus also includes a locking mechanism moveable between a locked position and an unlocked position. The locking mechanism is configured to engage each of the plurality of arms to (i) secure the electronic device in the locked position, and (ii) release the electronic device in the unlocked position. The locking mechanism is accessible to a side of the housing which is inaccessible to the customer.
A security device and base for a mobile device. The security device includes a body, at least two sliding arms coupled to the body, and a leveling plate coupled to the body and configured to receive the mobile device.
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A security device comprises a body having, a lock portion and a securing member. The lock portion may comprise a first engagement member, a second engagement member. The securing member comprises a first interface portion having a locking member, a second interface portion, and a hinge member configured to pivotally couple the first interface portion to the second interface portion. The security device further comprises an extension having a first end and a second end and comprising a head engagement section proximate the first end, and a locking member engagement portion proximate the second end. In an assembled state, the extension is configured to be coupled to the locking member engagement portion and configured to engage the first engagement member, and the second engagement member is configured to engage the locking member.
09 - Scientific and electric apparatus and instruments
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Goods & Services
Anti-theft locks specially adapted to personal electronic devices, namely, laptops, cell phones, smartphones, tablets, mobile computers, digital media players, electronic reading devices, cameras, GPS navigation devices, excluding gaming apparatus; Security devices, namely, electronic sensors for detecting theft and theft attempts specially adapted for handheld electronic devices excluding gaming apparatus; Downloadable mobile applications and electronic control devices for remote monitoring and security control; GPS tracking devices and computer software for location monitoring and remote security monitoring; battery chargers and portable electronic device battery chargers, namely, chargers that trigger burglar alarms when detached; electronic devices for remote monitoring and security control; Electric charging cable; USB chargers; multi-port USB charging adapters; wall chargers, namely, power supply connectors and adaptors for use with portable electronic devices; USB charging hubs; AUX Cables; USB car chargers; mobile device mount, clips and stand to hold and pose said device; wireless battery chargers; dummy security cameras; dummy cell phones for security purposes; Camera hardware systems for IP (Internet protocol) video surveillance Computer software development in the field of mobile applications for remote monitoring and security control, namely, remotely remove data and information from the secured device and remotely capture and transmit pictures from the secured device to the managed database; providing on-line non-downloadable mobile applications for remote monitoring and security control; Web-based non-downloadable software for administration, remote monitoring, GPS tracking, and disabling of devices equipped with security software
A mobile device management system. A first beacon includes a first wireless transceiver programmed to receive a first unique identifier and a first signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the first signal level, a first beacon signal with the first unique identifier. A second beacon includes a second wireless transceiver programmed to receive a second unique identifier and a second signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the second signal level, a second beacon signal with the second unique identifier. A mobile device includes at least one wireless transceiver; a memory; and a processor. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the first beacon signal with the first unique identifier, the mobile device performs first zone entry actions based upon the first unique identifier. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving one or more of first beacon signal or the second beacon signal, the mobile device ends the alert action. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the second beacon signal with the second unique identifier, the mobile device performs second zone entry actions based upon the second unique identifier.
A mobile device management system. A first beacon includes a first wireless transceiver programmed to receive a first unique identifier and a first signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the first signal level, a first beacon signal with the first unique identifier. A second beacon includes a second wireless transceiver programmed to receive a second unique identifier and a second signal level; and repeatedly transmit, at the second signal level, a second beacon signal with the second unique identifier. A mobile device includes at least one wireless transceiver; a memory; and a processor. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the first beacon signal with the first unique identifier, the mobile device performs first zone entry actions based upon the first unique identifier. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving one or more of first beacon signal or the second beacon signal, the mobile device ends the alert action. Upon the wireless transceiver receiving the second beacon signal with the second unique identifier, the mobile device performs second zone entry actions based upon the second unique identifier.
A security device and base for a mobile device. The security device includes a body, at least two sliding arms coupled to the body, and a leveling plate coupled to the body and configured to receive the mobile device.
A47F 7/02 - Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like
A47F 7/024 - Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for jewellery, dentures, watches, eye-glasses, lenses, or the like with provisions for preventing unauthorised removal
E05B 73/00 - Devices for locking portable objects against unauthorised removalLocking devices not provided for in other groups of this subclass
F16M 13/00 - Other supports for positioning apparatus or articlesMeans for steadying hand-held apparatus or articles
G08B 13/14 - Mechanical actuation by lifting or attempted removal of hand-portable articles
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System for security and charging of handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages
A system for securing and charging handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages is disclosed. The system can include a security device with two charging ports to provide the ability to charge the battery of the handheld electronic device at two different charging voltages. The system can include an alarm activated when the alarm switch is activated or when the charging cable connected to the charging ports or the handheld electronic device is disconnected.
A security device for allowing functional display and charging of handheld electronic devices is disclosed. The security device includes clamps with channels configured to press against and grip the edges of the handheld electronic device. In some embodiments, the security device includes a charging/data connector onto which the charging/data port of the handheld security device can be mounted.
An anti-theft apparatus for gripping mobile phones and other handheld items to allow secure marketing display of the handheld products. The anti-theft device grips a handheld product in legs, which are manually screwed tight by rotating a specially shaped key that fits into a similarly shaped slot aligned on the axis of a draw pin. The draw pin tightens and loosens the legs around the handheld device.
A security device for allowing functional display and charging of handheld electronic devices is disclosed. The security device includes clamps with channels configured to press against and grip the edges of the handheld electronic device. In some embodiments, the security device includes a charging/data connector onto which the charging/data port of the handheld security device can be mounted.
A security device for functional display, security, and charging of a handheld electronic device is disclosed. The device comprises a universal clamping apparatus with an integrated alarm sensor and charging port to prevent theft of handheld electronic devices without hindering customer inspection thereof while providing charging of the battery of the devices.
A system for securing and charging handheld electronic devices of different charging voltages is disclosed. The system can include a security device with two charging ports (52,55) to provide the ability to charge the battery of the handheld electronic device at two different charging voltages. The system can include an alarm activated when an alarm switch (50) is activated or when the charging cable connected to the charging ports or the handheld electronic device is disconnected.
A security device for functional display, security, and charging of a handheld electronic device is disclosed. The device comprises a universal clamping apparatus with an integrated alarm sensor and charging port to prevent theft of handheld electronic devices without hindering customer inspection thereof while providing charging of the battery of the devices.
In one exemplary embodiment of the invention, an anti-theft gripping device for functional display of a handheld device comprises a body, first and second arm assemblies, a rotatable draw pin, and means for attaching the gripping device to an electronic theft detection system. The first and second arm assemblies extend upwardly from the body. The first arm assembly is movably disposed relative to a first side of the body, and the second arm assembly is movably disposed relative to a second side of the body. Each of the first and second arm assemblies comprises a retention structure for extending and retracting the respective arm assembly along a Z-axis relative to an upper surface of the body. The rotatable draw pin is for extending and retracting the first and second arm assemblies simultaneously along an X-axis relative to the first and second sides of the body.
H04B 1/38 - Transceivers, i.e. devices in which transmitter and receiver form a structural unit and in which at least one part is used for functions of transmitting and receiving