Claims
- 1. A contamination detection system comprising:
a first bar code symbol coded to identify a container when contamination is not present; a second bar code symbol coded to identify a contaminated container when contamination is present; and means for altering said bar codes such that, when contamination is not present the first bar code identifies the container and when contamination is present the second bar code identifies the presence of contamination.
- 2. The contamination detection system of claim 1 wherein said means for altering said bar codes includes an antibody.
- 3. The contamination detection system of claim 2 wherein said antibody further comprises a monoclonal antibody.
- 4. The contamination detection system of claim 2 wherein said antibody is attached to a label.
- 5. The contamination detection system of claim 4 wherein said label further comprises an immunobead.
- 6. A dual bar code system for detecting contamination comprising:
a first bar code symbol coded to identify a container having an indicator area for changing the appearance of said first bar code; a second bar code symbol coded to identify contamination of the container having an indicator area for changing the appearances of said second bar code; wherein when contamination is present, the appearance of the first bar code changes precluding product identification, and the appearance of the second bar code changes to identify contamination.
- 7. The dual bar code system of claim 6 wherein said means for altering said bar codes includes an antibody.
- 8. The dual bar code system of claim 7 wherein said antibody further comprises a monoclonal antibody.
- 9. The dual bar code system of claim 7 wherein said antibody is attached to a label.
- 10. The dual bar code system of claim 6 wherein said label further comprises an immunobead.
- 11. A contamination detection system comprising:
(a) a container; (b) a bar code printed upon a transparent substrate; (c) a contamination indicator attached to said container and aligned with said bar code, whereby said indicator changes appearance when the container becomes contaminated and alters the appearance of said bar code.
- 12. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 11 wherein the altered appearance of said bar code makes the bar code unreadable by bar code reader.
- 13. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 11 wherein said indicator is a chemical.
- 14. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 11 wherein said indicator is located on said container.
- 15. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 11 further comprising a second bar code printed upon a transparent substrate wherein the second bar code is aligned with the indicator, whereby said indicator changes appearance when the container becomes contaminated and alters the appearance of the second bar code.
- 16. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 15 wherein the altered appearance of said second bar code makes the second bar code readable by a bar code reader.
- 17. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 11 wherein the indicator comprises an antibody attached to a second substrate.
- 18. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 17 wherein the means for changing the color of the indicator comprises a label attached to the antibody wherein the antibody dissociates from the second substrate in the presence of the toxin.
- 19. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 18 wherein the label comprises a latex bead.
- 20. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 17 wherein the means for changing the appearance of the indicator comprises a labeled antibody which binds to the second substrate in the presence of the toxin.
- 21. The contamination detection system as recited in claim 20 wherein the label comprises a latex bead.
- 22. A contamination detector comprising:
a container; an indicator, wherein the indicator comprises
a first anti-toxin attached to a transparent substrate; and a solution in contact with the first anti-toxin attached to the transparent substrate, wherein the solution comprises a labeled second anti-toxin and wherein the labeled second antitoxin becomes bound to the transparent substrate rendering the substrate opaque in the presence of a toxin.
- 23. The contamination detector as recited in claim 22 wherein the first anti-toxin recognizes an antigenic determinant on the toxin which is different from the antigenic determinant on the toxin recognized by the second anti-toxin.
- 24. The contamination detector as recited in claim 22 further comprising a bar code aligned with the transparent substrate.
- 25. The contamination detector as recited in claim 22 wherein the transparent substrate seals a hole in the container.
- 26. The contamination detector as recited in claim 22 wherein the solution comprising the second antibody is enclosed in a compartment.
- 27. The contamination detector as recited in claim 26 wherein the compartment comprises a semipermeable membrane.
- 28. A contamination detector comprising:
a container; an indicator strip associated with the container, wherein the indicator strip includes markings which are removed in the presence of a toxin; and a bar code aligned with the indicator strip, wherein the combination of the presence of markings on the indicator strip and the bar code form an intact visible indicator.
- 29. The contamination detector as recited in claim 28 wherein the markings on the indicator strip are formed by labeled antibodies bound to a substrate.
- 30. The contamination detector as recited in claim 28 wherein removal of the markings from the indicator strip results in a defective indicator.
- 31. A method of detecting contamination of a container comprising:
(a) attaching a bar code printed upon a transparent substrate to a container; (b) attaching a contamination detector to said package, wherein the detector comprises an indicator which changes appearance when the container becomes contaminated, whereby said indicator is aligned with said bar code and alters the appearance of the bar code when the indicator changes appearance; and (c) detecting whether the bar code has been altered by a change in the appearance of the indicator.
- 32. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the contamination detector comprises an antibody attached to a second substrate.
- 33. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the change in the appearance of the bar code makes the bar code unreadable by a bar code reader.
- 34. The method of detecting contamination as recited in claim 31 wherein said indicator is a chemical.
- 35. The method of detecting contamination as recited in claim 31 wherein the detection is performed by use of a bar code reader.
- 36. The method of detecting contamination as recited in claim 31 wherein the detection is performed by visual identification.
- 37. The method of claim 31 further comprising:
attaching a second bar code printed upon the transparent first substrate, wherein the second bar code is aligned with the indicator, whereby said indicator changes appearance when the container becomes contaminated and alters the appearance of the second bar code; and detecting whether the second bar code has been altered by a change in color of the indicator.
- 38. The method of claim 37 wherein the change in the appearance of the second bar code makes the second bar code readable by a bar code reader.
- 39. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the means for changing the color of the indicator comprises a label attached to the antibody wherein the antibody dissociates from the substrate in the presence of the toxin.
- 40. The method as recited in claim 39 wherein the label comprises a latex bead.
- 41. The method as recited in claim 31 wherein the means for changing the appearance of the indicator comprises a labeled antibody which binds to the substrate in the presence of the toxin.
- 42. The method as recited in claim 41 wherein the label comprises a latex bead.
- 43. A container comprising:
a first product information component associated with the container so it is visible from the exterior of the container, the first component comprising a first substrate and one or more first visual elements printed on the first substrate with a material capable of detecting a contaminant; and a second product information component associated with the container, the second component comprising a second substrate aligned with the first substrate without hiding the first visual elements and a plurality of second visual elements printed on the second substrate with a noncontaminant detecting material.
- 44. The container of claim 43, in which the first and second elements together form a bar code.
- 45. The container of claim 43, in which the second substrate is aligned with the first substrate.
- 46. The package in claim 45, in which the second substrate is opaque and has one or more cutouts and the one or more visual elements of the first substrate are visible through the one or more cutouts.
Parent Case Info
[0001] CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0002] This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/624,293, filed Jul. 24, 2000, which is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/352,309, filed Jul. 12, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,190,610 issued Feb. 20, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/052,374, filed Mar. 31, 1998, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/758,205, filed Nov. 26, 1996, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/027,412, filed Sep. 30, 1996 and which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/584,984, filed Jan. 11, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/197,297, filed Feb. 16, 1994, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/064,521, filed May 19, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,306,466 issued Apr. 26, 1994; U.S. application Ser. No. 09/624,293, filed Jul. 24, 2000 is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/287,950, filed Apr. 7, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,270,724 issued Aug. 7, 2001, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/246,064, filed Feb. 8, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/052,361, filed Mar. 31, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,869,341 issued Feb. 9, 1999, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/758,205, filed Nov. 26, 1996, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/027,412, filed Sep. 30, 1996 and which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/584,984, filed Jan. 11, 1996. The above mentioned applications are hereby incorporated by reference as if fully set forth herein.
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