KR20100124497A - Active stealing preventation system - Google Patents
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The present invention relates to an active anti-theft system, and more particularly, to an active anti-theft system that can effectively prevent theft of goods in a large retail store or library.
In general, an alarm generating device (an anti-theft device) used for the purpose of anti-theft is a device that generates an alarm sound when an anti-theft tag is attached to a relatively expensive object and passes through an unauthorized checkpoint. This operation principle is configured to generate an alarm by using electromagnetic induction phenomenon. The electromagnetic induction phenomenon means that a current is generated in the solenoid when the magnetic field changes inside the solenoid (coil).
If you try to get the product out of a retail store, library, or record store, you have to go through the search station. The coil is wound around the search station, so you can detect small changes in the magnetic field.
Therefore, if a book or an object is attached without the anti-theft tag of the magnetic field property to go out without destroying the sensing property of the magnetic field, electromagnetic induction phenomenon is generated and the signal is received and an alarm is generated at the checkpoint.
Meanwhile, recently developed RFID technology is a technology for automatically recognizing information contents of various objects using a wireless recognition technology in a ubiquitous network environment.
The RFID system basically consists of a tag card, a reader, and a host computer (or application). The tag consists of a Radio Frequency (RF) function, a memory, and an antenna (or power supply). The tag interfaces the ID and information on the tag's memory using a radio frequency.
Various applications of the RFID system have been developed and commercialized according to the object and method of applying the ID / information and the radio frequency interface on the tag memory and the given environment.
However, the existing various anti-theft device is a way to ring the alarm bell when the tag attached to the product simply passes through the detector, there is a big problem that can not cope with theft when removing the tag from the product.
In addition, since only the transmission and reception between the tag and the detection period, the security level is low, so it is greatly exposed to the risk factor, and since the public tag is applied to all products, there is no systematic security level and there is no matching information between the tag and the product. There was a disadvantage of poor security level.
The present invention for solving the above problems is to provide a tag device that can be easily applied to a variety of products for theft prevention tag.
In addition, the purpose is to prevent theft by more effectively respond to the diversity of theft than the existing theft device.
In addition, the purpose is to maintain a higher level of security by adding a unique ID to the tag portion and managing the unique ID to match the product information attached to the tag portion.
The present invention for achieving the above object has a unique ID to each of the fixed part is provided to be fixed to the product to prevent theft in the alarm mode when the dismantling or disconnection (cutting) or when entering the alarm detection zone Tag unit for generating an alarm sound, the receiver provides a separate alarm signal to determine whether the detection zone if the tag unit enters the alarm detection zone, and outputs an alarm signal when receiving the alarm situation from the tag unit, the When the tag unit detects an alarm condition in the alarm detection zone by disassembly of the fixing unit or the receiving unit, a central receiver unit receives an alarm signal from the tag unit and the receiver unit and outputs an alarm signal, and an alarm release unit for releasing the alarm mode of the tag unit. Characterized in that.
In addition, the tag unit, the wireless receiving unit receives an alarm signal when entering the alarm detection zone from the receiving unit, the tag detection unit for detecting the disassembly of the fixed part and inputs the alarm signal when dismantling, detection detection by the tag detection unit A wireless transmitter providing a unique ID and an alarm signal to the receiver and the central receiver when disconnection is detected or when the alarm is detected, the alarm tone and the lamp when an alarm signal is received from the tag detector or an alarm signal is received from the receiver. The alarm notification unit for outputting a unique ID ID and identification of the tag unit interface unit connected to an external device, the power unit for supplying power to the tag unit and the alarm signal provided from the alarm signal or tag detection unit through the receiver If it occurs, control to output an alarm signal to the alarm notification unit, and raise the unique ID of the tag unit It characterized in that it further comprises a control unit for controlling so as to provide a central receiving unit.
In addition, the receiving unit, the alarm unit for designating the alarm detection zone and the tag unit provides an alarm signal when entering the alarm detection zone, the wireless receiver receiving an alarm signal from the tag unit, an alarm outputting an alarm signal when the alarm signal input A notification unit, a display unit for outputting the tag unit information, a power unit for supplying power to the receiver unit, an interface connected to an external device, and the detection unit to control the detection unit to receive an alarm signal when the tag unit reaches an alarm detection zone, When receiving the alarm signal from the unit is characterized in that it further comprises a control unit for controlling to output the alarm signal through the alarm notification unit.
The tag unit may transmit a unique ID and alarm information to the central receiver when an alarm signal is output.
In addition, the unique ID is characterized by having a unique ID corresponding to the product information for theft prevention.
The tag unit may be automatically switched to an alarm mode when the fixing unit is fixed.
The present invention configured and operated as described above can be installed without damage to the product by the tag part having the fixing part, and there is an advantage of increasing the safety of the product by generating an alarm signal even when the tag part is disassembled.
In addition, by being prepared to correspond to the unique ID provided in the tag unit and the product installed in the tag unit can be more systematically managed and maintained through the unique ID, there is an advantage that can quickly identify the product when an alarm occurs.
Hereinafter, a preferred embodiment of an active anti-theft system according to the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings in detail as follows.
1 is a schematic configuration diagram of an active anti-theft system according to the present invention, Figure 2 is a perspective view showing a tag portion according to the present invention, Figure 3 is a configuration diagram showing a configuration of the tag portion of the active anti-theft system according to the present invention, 4 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the receiving unit of the active anti-theft system according to the present invention, Figure 5 is a block diagram of an active anti-theft system installed in a retail store according to an embodiment of the present invention.
Active anti-theft system according to the present invention, each having a unique ID and is provided with a
The
The
The fixing part (wire line) release and coupling structure of the tag part is configured to be inserted by inserting a wire line into the tag. In the dismantling method of the fixed part, the alarm mode is canceled when the alarm mode is in operation, and separated using a separate release button (not shown). When the alarm mode is in operation, the release part is regarded as an alarm signal. .
Looking at the configuration of the tag portion in detail, as described above, the fixing portion which can be fixed to the product is provided on one side, the
The
The tag unit further includes an
In this case, the
The tag unit configured as described above is installed on the product, and the thief cuts or arbitrarily disassembles (separates from the main body) the fixed part fixed to the product to arbitrarily steal the object, and outputs an alarm signal through the alarm sound and the alarm itself. In addition, the alarm signal is transmitted to the
The
The
In addition, the
The
In the present invention, by outputting a unique radio signal of the VLF, LF, HF, UHF band or microwave band as an alarm signal to provide a detection signal to the tag unit. Preferred frequency bands can be applied to include 22Khz, 37.5Khz, 125Khz, 137Khz, 13.56Mhz, 900Mhz and 2.4GHz band.
That is, when the
The
When the alarm signal is generated, the
Here, by configuring the network through the
The
When the release signal is input, the tag unit does not output the guard signal even when the fixing unit is disassembled. The
Next, an embodiment of an active anti-theft system installed in a retail store according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to FIG. 5.
As shown, the
In addition, the commodity checkout is provided with a
On the other hand, if the shoplifter removes the tag part attached to the product arbitrarily in the store and then cuts or disassembles the fixing part for theft, the
When the warning signal is transmitted to the
In addition, when the uncalculated product is taken out through the doorway, that is, when entering the alarm detection zone, an alarm signal output from the detection unit is provided to the tag unit to generate an alarm by the tag unit itself, and a receiver installed at the corresponding doorway ( 200) outputs an alarm signal. Similarly, as the tag unit transmits an alarm signal to the central receiver unit, as described above, the tag unit information can be confirmed, and the receiver location can be checked together to confirm that illegal exit is made at any entrance.
The present invention configured as described above can be easily applied to the anti-theft product by changing the structure and operation of the tag portion, it can be detected even at random detachment can maintain a higher security. In addition, product information can be easily identified using the unique ID stored in the tag unit.
While the invention has been described and illustrated in connection with a preferred embodiment for illustrating the principles of the invention, the invention is not limited to the construction and operation as shown and described.
Rather, those skilled in the art will appreciate that many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of the appended claims. And all such modifications and changes as fall within the scope of the present invention are therefore to be regarded as being within the scope of the present invention.
1 is a schematic configuration diagram of an active anti-theft system according to the present invention,
2 is a perspective view showing a tag unit according to the present invention;
3 is a block diagram showing the configuration of the tag portion of an active anti-theft system according to the present invention,
4 is a block diagram showing a configuration of a receiver of an active anti-theft system according to the present invention;
5 is a block diagram of an active anti-theft system installed in a retail store in one embodiment according to the present invention.
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100: tag portion 110: fixed portion 120: tag detection portion
130: alarm notification unit 140: wireless receiver 141: wireless transmitter
150: interface 160: power supply unit 170: power detection unit
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220: wireless transmission unit 230: alarm notification unit 240: display unit
250: power supply unit 260: control unit 270: interface
300: central receiver
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