Apple is exploring new security measures for Apple retail stores to deter and prevent smash-and-grab looting.
In an application filed with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and discovered by Apple titled "Patented Product—Display System," Apple details some of the mechanical systems that secure iPhones, iPads, and Apple Watches. .
The proposal actually involves affixing a "holder body" and "display pole" to large tables in Apple Stores that have a "holder stand" to hold the device. Some devices may have a retractable "anchor cable" that connects to the stand to provide power and allow the customer to pick up the device. A magnet placed on top of the display pole ensures the device returns to its intended position.
For reasons of safety and better aesthetics, "the retainer's fasteners may not be visible or accessible" in the mounting system. The poles and brackets are significantly heavier than the tethers currently used to secure devices in Apple Stores, and are designed to make it more difficult for thieves to detach devices, thwarting robbery attempts.
Apple has tried removing safety tethers from some of its stores, but the company has suffered a spate of smash-and-grab incidents in recent years. The patent doesn't confirm that Apple will implement bulky security holders in its retail stores, but given that the solution is fully developed, it's still possible. Apple devices already automatically enter lost mode when stolen from stores, rendering the devices unusable, but the document suggests that more basic robbery prevention remains an area of ongoing research at the company.
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