The present invention discloses an EAS based theft-deterrent tag, comprising a main member coupled with an article by a coupling mechanism. The coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the article prior to purchasing, without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag fr
The present invention discloses an EAS based theft-deterrent tag, comprising a main member coupled with an article by a coupling mechanism. The coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the article prior to purchasing, without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag from the article.
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1. A theft-deterrent tag, comprising: a main member coupled with a wearable article by a coupling mechanism;an alarm switch associated with the main member and the coupling mechanism;the alarm switch is physically situated in an engagement path of the wearable article with the coupling mechanism;the
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A theft-deterrent tag, comprising: a main member coupled with a wearable article by a coupling mechanism;an alarm switch associated with the main member and the coupling mechanism;the alarm switch is physically situated in an engagement path of the wearable article with the coupling mechanism;the alarm switch is actuated to arm an alarm system by the wearable article contacting and pressing against the alarm switch while the wearable article travels the engagement path to fully engage with the coupling mechanism;the alarm switch is actuated to trigger an alarm of the armed alarm system when the wearable article is removed from the coupling mechanism;the coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the wearable article without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag from the wearable article and without damage to the wearable article; andan adjustable piece separate from the coupling mechanism that is looped around the wearable article and manipulated for a tight engagement of the main member with the coupling mechanism and the wearable article. 2. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the coupling mechanism is permanently attached and connected to the main member, and detachably secures the theft-deterrent tag with the wearable article for the detection of the wearable article. 3. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the coupling mechanism is comprised of a hardened material with insulation. 4. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the coupling mechanism is comprised of one of a clamp, clip, clasp, and U-clip. 5. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the coupling mechanism is mounted onto one of a Counter and Quarter sections of a shoe. 6. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the main member houses one or more transponders tuned to various frequencies that enable the theft-deterrent tag to function as an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tag. 7. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the main member accommodates:a reel;a power source and electronics of the EAS tag; andthe alarm switch. 8. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 7, wherein: the alarm system includes one or more transponders tuned to various frequencies. 9. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 1, wherein: the adjustable piece is a sense loop cable. 10. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 9, further comprising: a second coupling mechanism coupled with the main member by the adjustable piece. 11. A theft-deterrent tag, comprising: a main member that includes an alarm system and is coupled with a wearable article by a coupling mechanism;the coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the wearable article without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag from the wearable article and without damage to the wearable article; and whereinthe coupling mechanism includes:a first coupling element that is permanently attached and physically connected to the main member, and detachably secures the theft-deterrent tar with the wearable article without damage to the wearable article;a second coupling element that is separate from the main member and associated with an adjustable piece;wherein the adjustable piece is separate from the coupling mechanism and is looped around the wearable article and manipulated for a tight engagement of the main member, including the first coupling element with the second coupling element and the wearable article. 12. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 11, further comprising: an alarm switch associated with the main member and the first coupling element;the alarm switch is physically situated in an engagement path of the wearable article with the first coupling element;the alarm switch is actuated to arm an alarm system by the wearable article contacting and pressing against the alarm switch while the wearable article travels the engagement path to fully engage with the first coupling element;the alarm switch is actuated to trigger an alarm of the alarm system when the wearable article is removed from the first coupling element. 13. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 11, wherein: the main member includes a power switch actuator that, when actuated, actuates a power switch to supply power to the alarm system; andwherein the power switch actuator is held and maintained in an actuated state by a biasing mechanism. 14. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 11, wherein: the main member houses one or more transponders tuned to various frequencies that enable the theft-deterrent tag to function as an Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) tag. 15. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 11, wherein: the alarm system is initialized when a power switch of the alarm system is switched to ON with the alarm system armed when an alarm switch is activated; and wherein, while the alarm system is armed, the alarm system triggers an alarm if:an interrogation signal is received from a surveillance zone; orthe wearable article is disengaged from the first coupling element; orthe adjustable piece is severed,or any combination thereof. 16. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 11, wherein: the adjustable piece is a sense loop cable, comprising:an insulated inner conductor enclosed within and inside an insulated outer conductor. 17. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 16, wherein: the insulated inner conductor is longitudinally insulated from the insulated outer conductor by a dielectric layer. 18. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 16, wherein: a first distal end of the adjustable piece is encapsulated and is comprised of first ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductors; anda second distal end of the adjustable piece is comprised of second ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductors. 19. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 18, wherein: the first ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductors are mechanically and electrically connected together, forming the first distal end of the adjustable piece; andthe second ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductors are associated with the alarm system. 20. A theft-deterrent tag, comprising: a main member that includes a transponder and is coupled with a wearable article by a coupling mechanism;the coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the wearable article without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag from the wearable article and without damage to the wearable article; and whereinthe coupling mechanism includes:a first coupling element that is permanently attached and physically connected to the main member, and detachably secures the theft-deterrent tag with the wearable article;a second coupling element that is separate from the main member and associated with an adjusting piece;the adjusting piece being separate from the coupling mechanism and connected at both ends with the main member, looped around the article, and manipulated to adjust an extended length thereof for a tight engagement of the main member, including the first coupling element with the second coupling element and the wearable article. 21. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 20, wherein: the adjusting piece is associated with a reel housed within the main member for winding in and extending out the extended length of the adjusting piece. 22. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 20, wherein: the adjusting piece is a sense loop cable comprised of an insulated inner conductor enclosed within and inside an insulated outer conductor, with a first distal ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductor permanently connected together, both electrically and mechanically, and wherein second ends of the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductor are coupled with an alarm system housed within the main member. 23. A theft-deterrent tag, comprising: a main member that includes an alarm system and is coupled with a wearable article by a coupling mechanism;the coupling mechanism is configured to allow comfortable trial of the wearable article without detachment and removal of the theft deterrent tag from the wearable article and without damage to the wearable article; and whereinthe coupling mechanism includes:a first coupling element that is permanently attached and physically connected to the main member, and detachably secures the theft-deterrent tag with the wearable article without damaging the wearable article;a second coupling element that is separate from the main member and associated with a sense loop cable;wherein the sense loop cable is separate from the coupling mechanism and is comprised of an insulated inner conductor enclosed within and inside an insulated outer conductor;the sense loop cable having a distal end associated with the alarm system and being looped around the wearable article and manipulated for a tight engagement of the main member, including the first coupling element with the second coupling element and the wearable article. 24. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 23, wherein: the sense loop cable includes another distal end where the insulated inner conductor and the insulated outer conductor are permanently connected together, both electrically and mechanically. 25. The theft-deterrent tag as set forth in claim 23, further comprising: an alarm switch associated with the main member and the first coupling element;the alarm switch is physically situated in an engagement path of the wearable article with the first coupling element; whereinthe alarm switch is actuated to arm the alarm system by the wearable article contacting and pressing against the alarm switch while the wearable article travels the engagement path to fully engage with the first coupling element; and whereinthe alarm switch is actuated to trigger an alarm of the alarm system when the wearable article is removed from the first coupling element.
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