EP0364872A2 - Anti-theft device for compact discs and the like - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to the exhibitors for compact discs, music cassettes, video cassettes, and the like, and the object of the invention is an anti-theft device for compact discs, or the like, which normally non-removably constrains the compact discs in the respective exhibitor, while allowing to angularly move the discs as usual, when the same are being turned over for selecting some compact discs, or the like.
- the invention aims to provide an anti-theft device of the aforementioned kind, which is quite safe and reliable, and at the same time not much noticeable and of a simple and economical construction.
- an anti-theft device for compact discs which comprises a set of disc-carrying frames having an open side, through which a compact disc can be inserted into the respective disc-carrying frame, and can be withdrawn therefrom, the disc-carrying frames being provided at both opposite ends of their open side, with coaxial frame-holding pins protruding each from one of the two opposite sides of the respective disc-carrying frame, and which can be pivotably fitted each into one of the two parallel oppo site sides of a channel-shaped support for a set of disc-carrying frames, which prevents a compact disc from being withdrawn from the open side of the respective disc-carrying frame.
- the said frame-holding side pins in a disc-carruing frame are constrainable in the respective side of the said disc-carrying frame support, and are releasable from the said sides, by a means consisting of a bolt member which is operable with a key lock.
- both sides of the channel-shaped support for a set of disc-carrying frames are formed with a series of coaxial opposite holes, two in number for each disc-carrying frame, having each a diameter which is slightly greater than the diameter of the disc-carrying frame holding pins, and a bolt member is arranged on the outward wall of at least one side of the said disc-carrying frame support, and is slidably guided therealong, and is formed with holes of a diameter being slightly greater than the diameter of the associated disc-carrying frame holding pins, and which are equispaced by the same distance as the holes formed in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support.
- the said bolt member is so movable by means of a key lock, that the same can be caused to alternately assume a disc-carrying frame releasing position, in which its holes come to coincide with the holes in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support, and a disc-carrying frame constraining position, in which the holes in the bolt member come to be offset from the holes in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support.
- a disc-carrying frame When the said bolt member is set in its disc-carrying frame re leasing position, a disc-carrying frame can be placed between, and can be moved transversely to the sides of the disc-carrying frame support, in such a manner that the two frame-holding pins in the disc-carrying frame will be engaged the one after the other in the respective opposite coaxial holes in either sides of the disc-carrying frame support, or will be disengaged from the said holes, whereby a disc-carrying frame will be thus pivotably fitted between the said sides, or will be disconnected therefrom.
- the holes in the bolt member have a diameter which is sligthly greater than the diameter of the associated, respective disc-carrying frame holding pins.
- An elastic member such as a helical spring, is provided on each disc-carrying frame holding pin to be engaged in a respective hole in the side facing the bolt member, of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, and is caused to cooperate with the said side, while the disc-carrying frame holding pins to be each engaged in a respective hole in the side of the said support, lying oppo site to the bolt member, are each formed with a reduced diameter end section.
- a notch extends from each one of the holes in the side of the disc-carrying frame support lying opposite to the bolt member, and is formed substantially radially to the respective hole, and transversely to the said support, and reaches at least to the free edge of the said side.
- the said notch has a width which is smaller than the diameter of a disc-carrying frame holding pin to be engaged in a hole in the opposite side of the said disc-carrying frame support, but which is slightly greater than the diameter of the said frame-holding pin end section of a reduced diameter.
- the distance between the two sides of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, and the length of the disc-carrying frame holding pins protruding each from either of the opposite sides of a disc-carrying frame are selected according to the length of the disc-carrying frame open side.
- the disc-carrying frame is suitivelyably moved toward and against the bolt member, so that the elastic member fitted on the said pin, will be compressed to such an extent that the disc-carrying frame holding pin provided in the opposite side of its disc-carrying frame, can be fitted by its reduced diameter end section, at first into the transversal notch in the respective hole formed in the side of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support which is opposite to the bolt member, and then down into this hole.
- the disc-carrying frame to be connected with the sides of the disc-carrying frame support is then urged transversely to the said sides, so that the disc-carrying frame holding pin having been fitted into a hole formed in the side of the disc-carrying frame support which is associated with the bolt member, and into a hole in the bolt member, will be disengaged from the said hole in the bolt member, while the disc-carrying frame holding pin which is turned away from the bolt member, will be simultaneously engaged in the matching hole in the respective opposite side of the disc-carrying frame support.
- the bolt member is then moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position, in which it provides an abutment for the fore end of the respective disc-carrying frame holding pin to bear thereagainst, and prevents this disc-carrying frame from being moved transvsversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, away from the one or the other side of said support, to such an extent that the one or the other of its disc-carrying frame holding pins may be disengaged from the respective hole in the sides of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support.
- the anti-theft device for compact discs which is meant for being fitted in exhibitors for these discs, comprises a set of disc-carrying frames 1 having three sides formed with an internal groove 2, and a fourth side which is open, since it is formed with a longitudinal slot 3, through which a compact disc can be inserted into the respective disc-carrying frame 1, and engaged in the internal grooves 2 thereof.
- a compact disc housed in a disc-carrying frame 1 can be withdrawn therefrom only through the slot 3 in the said disc-carrying frame 1.
- the two facing parallel surfaces of a disc-carrying frame 1, which delimit the slot 3 for insertion of a compact disc in the respective frame 1, can be provided with opposite projections 4, that can be formed by means of external depressions, and that allow to snappingly insert a compact discs therebetween, whereby a compact disc is prevented from fortuitously slipping out of its disc-carrying frame 1 through the said slot 3.
- a disc-carrying frame 1 has two disc-carrying frame holding cylindrical coaxial pins 5 and 6 which protrude from the opposite sides of the respective disc-carrying frame 1.
- the disc-carrying frame holding pin 6 provided on one side of a disc-carrying frame 1 (the right-hand side in the Figures), has its free end formed with an end section 106 of a reduced diameter.
- a helical spring M is fitted and engaged on the disc-carrying frame holding pin 5 provided on the other side of the disc-carrying frame 1.
- the anti-theft device for compact discs also comprises a support designated as a whole by numeral 7, which forms an integrating part of an exhibitor for compact discs, or the like, or which can be fixed in any suitable manner to an exhibitor of this type, or the like.
- the support 7 substantially is channel-shaped, and comprises two spaced apart, parallel sides 8, 9.
- these sides 8, 9 have a box-like, or almost box-like profile, and are interconnected by a flat bottom member 11.
- the casing 12 of a lock, such as a cylinder safety lock, which is operable by means of the respective key 13, is fixedly arranged at one end of the channel-shaped support 7, between the sides 8, 9 thereof.
- Both sides 8, 9 of the channel-shaped support 7 have each a series of equispaced respective holes 18, 19 which are formed in opposite positions in the facing walls of the said sides 8, 9.
- the holes 18 formed in the side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7 are coaxial to the holes 19 formed in the opposite side 9 of the said support 7.
- the diameter of all the holes 18, 19 in the sides 8, 9 is slightly greater than the diameter of the disc-carrying frame holding pins 5, 6.
- a notch 29 extends to the free edge of the said side 9 (in the shown example, up to the upper edge thereof), and is of a width which is smaller than the diameter of the disc-carrying frame holding pins 6, but which is slightly greater than the diameter of the said pin 6 end section 106 of a reduced diameter.
- a bolt member 16 Housed in the opposite side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7 (the left-hand side in the Figures), is a bolt member 16 which is longitudinally slidably guided therein, and extends substantially over the whole expanse of the respective side 8, and is formed with a series of holes 116, which are equispaced by the same distance as the holes 18 formed in the side 8 of said support 7.
- the holes 116 in the bolt member 16 lie at the same level as the holes 18 in the said side 8.
- the slidable bolt member 16 is a channel member, but the same may have, similarly to the sides 8, 9, any other suitable profile, different from the shown profile.
- the bolt member 16 is connected with the mechanism of the lock 12 in any suitable manner, such as by means of a latch 112 which is operated by the lock 12 and is engaged in a respective hole in the bolt member 16.
- the bolt member 16 can be alternately moved at will by means of the key 13, into a disc-carrying frame releasing position, and into a disc-carrying frame constraining position.
- the disc-carrying frame releasing position is shown in Figures 3, 4, 5, and 7, and in such a position the holes 116 in the bolt member 16 come to coincide with the holes 18 in the matching side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7, whereby a disc-carrying frame 1 can be fitted in the said support 7, and can be disconnected therefrom, as disclosed hereinafter.
- the disc-carrying frame constraining position is shown in Figures 2, 6, and 8, and in such a position the holes 116 in the bolt member 16 come to be offset from the holes 18 in the side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7, so that the holes 18 in the wall of the said side 8 are at least partly closed from the outside by the bolt member 16, whereby a disc-carrying frame 1 is thus constrained to both sides 8, 9 of the said support 7, as disclosed hereinafter.
- the transversal clearance between the two sides 8, 9 of the channel-shaped support 7 is slightly greater than the width of a disc-carrying frame 1.
- a disc-carrying frame 1 can be fitted between the two sides 8, 9 of the channel-shaped support 7 for a set of disc-carrying frames 1, with its open side (slot 3) turned toward the bottom member 11 of the said support 7, by causing the frame-holding side pins 5, 6 in this disc-carrying frame 1 to be engaged in two opposite holes 18 and 19 in the sides 8, 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7.
- This disc-carrying frame 1 being held against the bolt member 16, so that the loaded condition of spring M is being maintained, is then returned into its normal horizontal position, substantially parallel to the bottom member 11 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7.
- the opposite frame-holding pin 6 of this disc-carrying frame 1 is engaged by means of its reduced diameter end section 106, in a notch 29 in the respective side 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, and is moved down and fitted into the relative hole 19 formed in the said side 9, as shown in Figure 4.
- the said disc-carrying frame 1 being no more held against the bolt member 16, is then urged by the loaded spring M, transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, toward the opposite side 9 thereof, (toward the right in the Figures), so that the disc-carrying frame holding pin 5 will be disengaged from the hole 116 in the bolt member 16, while being still kept engaged in the hole 18 in the respective side 8 of the disc-carrying frame support 7, and the opposite disc-carrying frame holding pin 6 will be simultaneously engaged in the respective hole 19 in the opposite side 9 of the said support 7, as shown in Figure 5.
- the bolt member 16 is finally moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position ( Figures 1, 6, and 8), in which it provides an abutment for the fore end of the respective disc-carrying frame holding pin 5 to bear there-against, whereby it prevents a disc-carrying frame 1 from being moved transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, away from the one or the other side 8, 9 thereof, to such an extent that the one or the other of its disc-carrying frame holding pins 5, 6 may be disengaged from the respective holes 18, 19 in the sides 8, 9 of the said support 7.
- a disc-carrying frame 1 can be turned, about its frame-holding pins 5, 6, in the holes 18, 19 formed in both sides 8, 9, of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, so that this frame is pivotable relative to the said support 7, from a forwardly inclined position to a rearwardly inclined position, and vice-versa. It is thus possible to screen as usual the compact discs contained in a plurality of disc-carrying frames 1, which as described above, are fitted the one after the other in the disc-carrying frame support 7, and are each held in a pair of respective opposite holes 18, 19 formed in both sides 8, 9 of support 7.
- the said frame has to be removed from its support 7.
- the bolt member 16 shall be moved by means of the key 13, into its disc-carrying frame releasing position ( Figures 3, 4, 5, and 7), and the disc-carrying frame holding pins 5, 6 shall be disengaged from the sides 8, 9 of the disc-carrying frame support 7, by reversing the operation by which the said pins 5, 6 have been engaged in the disc-carrying frame support 7.
- the pin for holding the disc-carrying frame 1 in the wall of side 8 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, which is associated with the bolt member 16, has no spring M fitted thereon, but consists of a disc-carrying frame holding pin 50, which is a sprung pin, so that this pin 50 is elastically yieldable in the axial direction, and is provided with a tapering end section 150.
- This axially sprung disc-carrying frame holding pin 50 can be made in many different ways.
- One possible embodiment of this pin 50 is shown in Figure 9.
- a cylindrical hollow cap 51 forming the real and proper disc-carrying frame holding pin 50, and being provided with a tapering end section 150, is axially slidably fitted on a preferably hollow coaxial guide pin 52 being integral with the respective side of a disc-carrying frame 1.
- a helical spring M1 urging outwardly the slidable cap 51.
- a notch 28 similarly extends to the free edge, and partly into the upper surface of the said side 8.
- the width of the notches 28 is smaller than the diameter of the sprung disc-carrying frame holding pin 51, but is slightly greater than the diameter of the tapering end section 150 of said pin 50.
- the bolt member 16 is moved, into its disc-carrying frame releasing position, and the sprung frame-holding pin 50 in a disc-carrying frame 1 is fitted into a hole 18 in the relative side 8 of the disc-carrying frame support 7, by causing at first its tapering end section 150 to be fitted into the notch 28 in the said hole 18, and by inclining the disc-carrying frame 1 transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, as shown in Figure 10.
- the disc-carrying frame is moved transversely toward the side 8 of the said support 7, which is associated with the bolt member 16.
- the inclined disc-carrying frame 1 being still held toward and against the bolt member 16, is then returned into its normal horizontal position, substantially parallel to the bottom member 11 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, and its opposite disc-carrying frame holding pin 6 is simultaneously fitted by means of its reduced diameter end section 106, into the notch 29 in the respective side 9 of the said support 7, and is then moved down and engaged in the respective hole 19 formed in the said side, as shown in Figure 12.
- the disc-carrying frame 1 being no more held against the bolt member, will be automatically moved transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, toward the opposite side of the said support 7, owing to the original length of the sprung disc-carrying frame holding pin 50 being elastically restored, as a result of the elastic recovery of its spring M1.
- the disc-carrying frame holding pin 6 lying opposite to the said sprung pin 50 is engaged in the respective hole 19 formed in the side 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, as shown in Figure 12.
- the bolt member 16 is finally moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position, and by being so moved, it expels the tapering end section 150 of the sprung disc-carrying frame holding pin 50 from the respective hole 216 in the bolt member 16, so that the disc-carrying frame 1 is urged against the opposite side 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7, and the sprung disc-carrying frame holding pin 50 is axially "squeezed", since its expanse is so reduced as a result of its spring M1 being compressed, that the said pin 50 is no more allowed to elastically yield by an appreciable extent in the axial direction, as shown in Figure 13.
- the disc-carrying frame 1 can be no more removed from the one or the other side 8, 9 of the said support 7, to such an extent that the tapering end section 150, or the reduced diameter end section 106, respectively of the disc-carrying frame holding pin 50, and of the disc-carrying frame holding pin 6, may not be moved to the notch 28, 29 in the associated side 8, 9, whereby the disc-carrying frame 1 is prevented from being released from the sides 8, 9 of the disc-carrying, frame support 7.
- the invention is not limited to the above described and shown embodiments, and the same may be widely changed and modified, the more so in construction, so as to be adapted to any particular manufacturing requirements and suitabilities.
- the disc-carrying frame 1 may be provided with proper flat members for closing one or both of its faces, so that when both of its faces are closed, the said frame is given the form of a flat box, with one open side (slot 3).
- the anti-theft device according to the invention is however not limited to the application in exhibitors for compact discs, but the same may be ad disadvantageously used, by adapting as required its construction and size, also in exhibitors for any other articles, such as music cassettes, video cassettes, and the like.
- the disc-carrying frames or boxes 1 will be so made and sized as to be capable to contain each a video cassette, or two music cassettes arranged side by side, or the like.
- the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support 7 may be fitted in an exhibitor and may be oriented in any suitable manner, more particularly, the bottom member 11 of said support 7 may be placed either in a horizontal, or in an inclined, or vertical plane.
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- The invention relates to the exhibitors for compact discs, music cassettes, video cassettes, and the like, and the object of the invention is an anti-theft device for compact discs, or the like, which normally non-removably constrains the compact discs in the respective exhibitor, while allowing to angularly move the discs as usual, when the same are being turned over for selecting some compact discs, or the like.
- The invention aims to provide an anti-theft device of the aforementioned kind, which is quite safe and reliable, and at the same time not much noticeable and of a simple and economical construction.
- Such an object is attained by the invention with the provision of an anti-theft device for compact discs, or the like, which comprises a set of disc-carrying frames having an open side, through which a compact disc can be inserted into the respective disc-carrying frame, and can be withdrawn therefrom, the disc-carrying frames being provided at both opposite ends of their open side, with coaxial frame-holding pins protruding each from one of the two opposite sides of the respective disc-carrying frame, and which can be pivotably fitted each into one of the two parallel oppo site sides of a channel-shaped support for a set of disc-carrying frames, which prevents a compact disc from being withdrawn from the open side of the respective disc-carrying frame. The said frame-holding side pins in a disc-carruing frame are constrainable in the respective side of the said disc-carrying frame support, and are releasable from the said sides, by a means consisting of a bolt member which is operable with a key lock.
- Preferably, according to the invention, both sides of the channel-shaped support for a set of disc-carrying frames are formed with a series of coaxial opposite holes, two in number for each disc-carrying frame, having each a diameter which is slightly greater than the diameter of the disc-carrying frame holding pins, and a bolt member is arranged on the outward wall of at least one side of the said disc-carrying frame support, and is slidably guided therealong, and is formed with holes of a diameter being slightly greater than the diameter of the associated disc-carrying frame holding pins, and which are equispaced by the same distance as the holes formed in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support. The said bolt member is so movable by means of a key lock, that the same can be caused to alternately assume a disc-carrying frame releasing position, in which its holes come to coincide with the holes in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support, and a disc-carrying frame constraining position, in which the holes in the bolt member come to be offset from the holes in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support. When the said bolt member is set in its disc-carrying frame re leasing position, a disc-carrying frame can be placed between, and can be moved transversely to the sides of the disc-carrying frame support, in such a manner that the two frame-holding pins in the disc-carrying frame will be engaged the one after the other in the respective opposite coaxial holes in either sides of the disc-carrying frame support, or will be disengaged from the said holes, whereby a disc-carrying frame will be thus pivotably fitted between the said sides, or will be disconnected therefrom. Whereas, when the bolt member is set in its disc-carrying frame constraining position, in which its holes are offset from the holes in the matching side of the disc-carrying frame support, these latter holes are at least partly closed from the outside by the bolt member itself, whereby a disc carrying frame will be prevented from being moved transversely to the sides of the disc-carrying frame support, to such an extent that is sufficent for its frame-holding pins to be disengaged from the respective coaxial opposite holes in the sides of the said disc-carrying frame support.
- In a first embodiment of the invention, the holes in the bolt member have a diameter which is sligthly greater than the diameter of the associated, respective disc-carrying frame holding pins. An elastic member, such as a helical spring, is provided on each disc-carrying frame holding pin to be engaged in a respective hole in the side facing the bolt member, of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, and is caused to cooperate with the said side, while the disc-carrying frame holding pins to be each engaged in a respective hole in the side of the said support, lying oppo site to the bolt member, are each formed with a reduced diameter end section. A notch extends from each one of the holes in the side of the disc-carrying frame support lying opposite to the bolt member, and is formed substantially radially to the respective hole, and transversely to the said support, and reaches at least to the free edge of the said side. The said notch has a width which is smaller than the diameter of a disc-carrying frame holding pin to be engaged in a hole in the opposite side of the said disc-carrying frame support, but which is slightly greater than the diameter of the said frame-holding pin end section of a reduced diameter.
- In this preferred embodiment of the anti-theft device according to the invention, the distance between the two sides of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, and the length of the disc-carrying frame holding pins protruding each from either of the opposite sides of a disc-carrying frame, are selected according to the length of the disc-carrying frame open side. Thus, with the bolt member being set in its disc-carrying frame releasing position, a disc-carrying frame holding pin turned toward the side of the disc-carrying frame support which is associated with the bolt member, can be engaged in a hole in the said side, and can be fitted into this hole and into the coinciding hole in the bolt member. Therefore, the disc-carrying frame is suitably moved toward and against the bolt member, so that the elastic member fitted on the said pin, will be compressed to such an extent that the disc-carrying frame holding pin provided in the opposite side of its disc-carrying frame, can be fitted by its reduced diameter end section, at first into the transversal notch in the respective hole formed in the side of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support which is opposite to the bolt member, and then down into this hole. By the said compressed elastic member, the disc-carrying frame to be connected with the sides of the disc-carrying frame support, is then urged transversely to the said sides, so that the disc-carrying frame holding pin having been fitted into a hole formed in the side of the disc-carrying frame support which is associated with the bolt member, and into a hole in the bolt member, will be disengaged from the said hole in the bolt member, while the disc-carrying frame holding pin which is turned away from the bolt member, will be simultaneously engaged in the matching hole in the respective opposite side of the disc-carrying frame support. The bolt member is then moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position, in which it provides an abutment for the fore end of the respective disc-carrying frame holding pin to bear thereagainst, and prevents this disc-carrying frame from being moved transvsversely to the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support, away from the one or the other side of said support, to such an extent that the one or the other of its disc-carrying frame holding pins may be disengaged from the respective hole in the sides of the channel-shaped disc-carrying frame support.
- Other embodiments of the invention, and a further improvement to the embodiment according to
Claim 1, form the object of the dependent Claims. - Some embodiments of the invention will be disclosed more in detail hereinafter by referring to the accompanying drawings, in which:
- Figure 1 is a perspective view showing a disc-carrying frame according to a first embodiment of the anti-theft device according to the invention.
- Figure 2 is a perspective view showing the first embodiment of the anti-theft device according to the invention, with a disc-carrying frame in its constrained condition to the respective disc-carrying frame support.
- Figures 3 to 6 show four successive steps of the operation for fitting a disc-carrying frame in the anti-theft device according to Figure 2, in a cross-sectional view through the respective disc-carrying frame support.
- Figures 7 and 8 are two part-sectional top views of the anti-theft device according to Figures 1 to 6, with the bolt member being shown in Figure 7 in its disc-carrying frame releasing position, and in Figure 8 in its disc-carrying frame constraining position.
- Figure 9 is an axial sectional view in an enlarged scale of one of the disc-carrying frame holding pins in a further embodiment of the anti-theft device according to the invention.
- Figures 10 to 13 show four successive steps of the oper ation for fitting a disc-carrying frame according to Figure 9, in the anti-theft device according to the second embodiment of the invention.
- Referring to Figures 1 to 8, the anti-theft device for compact discs, which is meant for being fitted in exhibitors for these discs, comprises a set of disc-carrying
frames 1 having three sides formed with aninternal groove 2, and a fourth side which is open, since it is formed with a longitudinal slot 3, through which a compact disc can be inserted into the respective disc-carryingframe 1, and engaged in theinternal grooves 2 thereof. Thus, a compact disc housed in a disc-carryingframe 1 can be withdrawn therefrom only through the slot 3 in the said disc-carryingframe 1. - The two facing parallel surfaces of a disc-carrying
frame 1, which delimit the slot 3 for insertion of a compact disc in therespective frame 1, can be provided withopposite projections 4, that can be formed by means of external depressions, and that allow to snappingly insert a compact discs therebetween, whereby a compact disc is prevented from fortuitously slipping out of its disc-carryingframe 1 through the said slot 3. - At both ends of their open side formed with the slot 3, a disc-carrying
frame 1 has two disc-carrying frame holding cylindricalcoaxial pins frame 1. The disc-carryingframe holding pin 6 provided on one side of a disc-carrying frame 1 (the right-hand side in the Figures), has its free end formed with anend section 106 of a reduced diameter. A helical spring M is fitted and engaged on the disc-carryingframe holding pin 5 provided on the other side of the disc-carryingframe 1. - The anti-theft device for compact discs also comprises a support designated as a whole by
numeral 7, which forms an integrating part of an exhibitor for compact discs, or the like, or which can be fixed in any suitable manner to an exhibitor of this type, or the like. - The
support 7 substantially is channel-shaped, and comprises two spaced apart,parallel sides sides flat bottom member 11. Thecasing 12 of a lock, such as a cylinder safety lock, which is operable by means of therespective key 13, is fixedly arranged at one end of the channel-shaped support 7, between thesides - Both
sides shaped support 7 have each a series of equispacedrespective holes sides holes 18 formed in theside 8 of the channel-shaped support 7 are coaxial to theholes 19 formed in theopposite side 9 of the saidsupport 7. The diameter of all theholes sides frame holding pins - From each
hole 19 formed in theside 9 of the channel-shaped support 7 (the right-hand side in the Figures), which is associated with the disc-carryingframe holding pins 6 formed with a reduceddiameter end section 106, anotch 29 extends to the free edge of the said side 9 (in the shown example, up to the upper edge thereof), and is of a width which is smaller than the diameter of the disc-carryingframe holding pins 6, but which is slightly greater than the diameter of the saidpin 6end section 106 of a reduced diameter. - Housed in the
opposite side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7 (the left-hand side in the Figures), is abolt member 16 which is longitudinally slidably guided therein, and extends substantially over the whole expanse of therespective side 8, and is formed with a series ofholes 116, which are equispaced by the same distance as theholes 18 formed in theside 8 ofsaid support 7. Theholes 116 in thebolt member 16 lie at the same level as theholes 18 in the saidside 8. In the shown embodiment, theslidable bolt member 16 is a channel member, but the same may have, similarly to thesides - The
bolt member 16 is connected with the mechanism of thelock 12 in any suitable manner, such as by means of alatch 112 which is operated by thelock 12 and is engaged in a respective hole in thebolt member 16. Thus, thebolt member 16 can be alternately moved at will by means of thekey 13, into a disc-carrying frame releasing position, and into a disc-carrying frame constraining position. The disc-carrying frame releasing position is shown in Figures 3, 4, 5, and 7, and in such a position theholes 116 in thebolt member 16 come to coincide with theholes 18 in thematching side 8 of the channel-shaped support 7, whereby a disc-carryingframe 1 can be fitted in thesaid support 7, and can be disconnected therefrom, as disclosed hereinafter. The disc-carrying frame constraining position is shown in Figures 2, 6, and 8, and in such a position theholes 116 in thebolt member 16 come to be offset from theholes 18 in theside 8 of the channel-shaped support 7, so that theholes 18 in the wall of the saidside 8 are at least partly closed from the outside by thebolt member 16, whereby a disc-carryingframe 1 is thus constrained to bothsides said support 7, as disclosed hereinafter. - The transversal clearance between the two
sides shaped support 7 is slightly greater than the width of a disc-carryingframe 1. Thus, a disc-carryingframe 1 can be fitted between the twosides shaped support 7 for a set of disc-carryingframes 1, with its open side (slot 3) turned toward thebottom member 11 of thesaid support 7, by causing the frame-holding side pins frame 1 to be engaged in twoopposite holes sides frame support 7. In order to have a disc-carrying frame fitted between the saidsides bolt member 16 is moved into its disc-carrying frame releasing position (Figures 3, 4, 5, and 7), and by inclining this disc-carryingframe 1 transversely to thebottom 11 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, and by holding thisframe 1 against thebolt member 16, its frame-holding pin 5 provided with a spring M, is fitted into ahole 18 in theside 8 of thesaid support 7, and into the coincidinghole 116 in thebolt member 16, so that the spring M, which is caused to cooperate with the saidside 8, will be compressed, as shown in Figure 3. This disc-carryingframe 1 being held against thebolt member 16, so that the loaded condition of spring M is being maintained, is then returned into its normal horizontal position, substantially parallel to thebottom member 11 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7. Thus, the opposite frame-holdingpin 6 of this disc-carryingframe 1 is engaged by means of its reduceddiameter end section 106, in anotch 29 in therespective side 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, and is moved down and fitted into therelative hole 19 formed in the saidside 9, as shown in Figure 4. The said disc-carryingframe 1 being no more held against thebolt member 16, is then urged by the loaded spring M, transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, toward theopposite side 9 thereof, (toward the right in the Figures), so that the disc-carryingframe holding pin 5 will be disengaged from thehole 116 in thebolt member 16, while being still kept engaged in thehole 18 in therespective side 8 of the disc-carryingframe support 7, and the opposite disc-carryingframe holding pin 6 will be simultaneously engaged in therespective hole 19 in theopposite side 9 of the saidsupport 7, as shown in Figure 5. Thebolt member 16 is finally moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position (Figures 1, 6, and 8), in which it provides an abutment for the fore end of the respective disc-carryingframe holding pin 5 to bear there-against, whereby it prevents a disc-carryingframe 1 from being moved transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, away from the one or theother side frame holding pins respective holes sides support 7. - In such a constrained condition, a disc-carrying
frame 1 can be turned, about its frame-holding pins holes sides frame support 7, so that this frame is pivotable relative to thesaid support 7, from a forwardly inclined position to a rearwardly inclined position, and vice-versa. It is thus possible to screen as usual the compact discs contained in a plurality of disc-carryingframes 1, which as described above, are fitted the one after the other in the disc-carryingframe support 7, and are each held in a pair of respectiveopposite holes sides support 7. At the same time, it is impossible to draw a compact disc out of the respective disc-carryingframe 1, since the open side (slot 3) of this disc-carryingframe 1 is turned toward thebottom member 11 of the disc-carryingframe support 7, so that it is beyond reach. The fact that the compact discs are retained in the respective disc-carryingframe 1 by being snappingly engaged between theprojections 4 in the respective disc-carryingframe 1, prevents the discs from accidentally slipping out of thesaid frame 1, and from contacting thebottom member 11 of the disc-carryingframe support 7. - To draw a compact disc out of the respective disc-carrying
frame 1, the said frame has to be removed from itssupport 7. For such a removal, thebolt member 16 shall be moved by means of thekey 13, into its disc-carrying frame releasing position (Figures 3, 4, 5, and 7), and the disc-carryingframe holding pins sides frame support 7, by reversing the operation by which the saidpins frame support 7. - The embodiment of the anti-theft device according to the invention, which is shown in Figures 9 to 13, substantially corresponds to the embodiment as described above by referring to Figures 1 to 8. However, in the embodiment according to Figures 9 to 13, the pin for holding the disc-carrying
frame 1 in the wall ofside 8 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, which is associated with thebolt member 16, has no spring M fitted thereon, but consists of a disc-carryingframe holding pin 50, which is a sprung pin, so that thispin 50 is elastically yieldable in the axial direction, and is provided with a taperingend section 150. This axially sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50 can be made in many different ways. One possible embodiment of thispin 50 is shown in Figure 9. According to this embodiment, a cylindricalhollow cap 51 forming the real and proper disc-carryingframe holding pin 50, and being provided with a taperingend section 150, is axially slidably fitted on a preferably hollowcoaxial guide pin 52 being integral with the respective side of a disc-carryingframe 1. Fitted between the bottom,of thehollow guide pin 52 and the fore end side of the slidablecylindrical cap 51 is a helical spring M1 urging outwardly theslidable cap 51. By means ofabutments slidable cap 51 is engaged in theguide pin 52. Many other embodiments of sprung pins of this type are however contemplated by the known art, and may be just used in place of the described pin according to Figure 9. - In the embodiment of the anti-theft device shown in Figures 9 to 13, from each one of the
holes 18 formed in theside 8 of the disc-carryingframe support 7, which is associated with thebolt member 16, anotch 28 similarly extends to the free edge, and partly into the upper surface of the saidside 8. The width of thenotches 28 is smaller than the diameter of the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 51, but is slightly greater than the diameter of the taperingend section 150 of saidpin 50. Theholes 216 formed in thebolt member 16, which are susceptible to coaxially coincide with theholes 18 in theside 8 of the disc-carryingframe support 7, with the bolt member being set in its disc-carrying frame releasing position, have a diameter which is smaller than the diameter of the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50, but which is slightly greater than the diameter of the taperingend section 150 of saidpin 50. - The procedure for fitting a disc-carrying
frame 1 in an anti-theft device according to the embodiment shown inFig ures 9 to 13, is as follows: - The
bolt member 16 is moved, into its disc-carrying frame releasing position, and the sprung frame-holdingpin 50 in a disc-carryingframe 1 is fitted into ahole 18 in therelative side 8 of the disc-carryingframe support 7, by causing at first its taperingend section 150 to be fitted into thenotch 28 in the saidhole 18, and by inclining the disc-carryingframe 1 transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, as shown in Figure 10. Nextly, the disc-carrying frame is moved transversely toward theside 8 of the saidsupport 7, which is associated with thebolt member 16. Thus, the taperingend section 150 of the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50 is engaged in ahole 216 in thebolt member 16, and the saidpin 50 is caused to bear endwise against thebolt member 16, and it is "squeezed", since it elastically yields in the axial direction, so that its spring M1 will be compressed, as shown in Figure 10. The inclined disc-carryingframe 1 being still held toward and against thebolt member 16, is then returned into its normal horizontal position, substantially parallel to thebottom member 11 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, and its opposite disc-carryingframe holding pin 6 is simultaneously fitted by means of its reduceddiameter end section 106, into thenotch 29 in therespective side 9 of the saidsupport 7, and is then moved down and engaged in therespective hole 19 formed in the said side, as shown in Figure 12. Thereafter, the disc-carryingframe 1 being no more held against the bolt member, will be automatically moved transversely to the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, toward the opposite side of the saidsupport 7, owing to the original length of the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50 being elastically restored, as a result of the elastic recovery of its spring M1. Thus, the disc-carryingframe holding pin 6 lying opposite to the said sprungpin 50, is engaged in therespective hole 19 formed in theside 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, as shown in Figure 12. Thebolt member 16 is finally moved into its disc-carrying frame constraining position, and by being so moved, it expels the taperingend section 150 of the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50 from therespective hole 216 in thebolt member 16, so that the disc-carryingframe 1 is urged against theopposite side 9 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, and the sprung disc-carryingframe holding pin 50 is axially "squeezed", since its expanse is so reduced as a result of its spring M1 being compressed, that the saidpin 50 is no more allowed to elastically yield by an appreciable extent in the axial direction, as shown in Figure 13. With the squeezed sprungpin 50 being set in this position, in which thispin 50 is still engaged in therespective hole 18 in theside 8 of the channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7, and is caused to bear with its taperingend section 150 against thebolt member 16 locked in its disc-carrying frame constraining position, the disc-carryingframe 1 can be no more removed from the one or theother side support 7, to such an extent that the taperingend section 150, or the reduceddiameter end section 106, respectively of the disc-carryingframe holding pin 50, and of the disc-carryingframe holding pin 6, may not be moved to thenotch side frame 1 is prevented from being released from thesides frame support 7. - Of course, the invention is not limited to the above described and shown embodiments, and the same may be widely changed and modified, the more so in construction, so as to be adapted to any particular manufacturing requirements and suitabilities. Thus, for example, instead of being a clear frame, the disc-carrying
frame 1 may be provided with proper flat members for closing one or both of its faces, so that when both of its faces are closed, the said frame is given the form of a flat box, with one open side (slot 3). The anti-theft device according to the invention, is however not limited to the application in exhibitors for compact discs, but the same may be adavantageously used, by adapting as required its construction and size, also in exhibitors for any other articles, such as music cassettes, video cassettes, and the like. For such a purpose, the disc-carrying frames orboxes 1 will be so made and sized as to be capable to contain each a video cassette, or two music cassettes arranged side by side, or the like. The channel-shaped disc-carryingframe support 7 may be fitted in an exhibitor and may be oriented in any suitable manner, more particularly, thebottom member 11 of saidsupport 7 may be placed either in a horizontal, or in an inclined, or vertical plane.
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