System for preventing theft of sporting goods

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APP PUB NO 20040219985A1
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10428579

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A loss control device is embedded within a sporting good such as a bowling ball or bowling shoe such that it does not interfere with the operation of the sporting good. The loss control device may be embedded within the sporting good in such a way that it is hidden from the user. A recreation center in which a number of sporting goods are rented or lent out may be outfitted with one or more sensor devices near one or more of its exits. At least some of the sporting goods provided for rental or lending include embedded loss control devices that are sensed by the sensor devices, such that attempted removal of the sporting goods from the sporting facility is detected by the sensor devices.

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PECHINEY RHENALU92400 COURBEVOIE

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van, Dijk Antonius F Pittsburgh, PA 1 0

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