Claims
- 1. A label for monitoring use of a container, the label adapted to be inserted into a wall of the container, the label comprising a substrate with (1) an indicating ink that incrementally changes gradation when an external energy pulse is applied for monitoring the number of times the container is exposed to the energy pulse and (2) a control gradation to compare the indicating ink.
- 2. The label of claim 1 wherein the incremental change in gradation is a change in color.
- 3. The label of claim 1 wherein the incremental change in gradation is a change in shade.
- 4. The label of claim 1 wherein the indicating ink changes gradation when exposed to far ultraviolet radiation.
- 5. The label of claim 1 wherein a plurality of control gradations represent gradations that correspond to a number of counts of exposure to the energy pulse.
- 6. The label of claim 1 that is both machine readable and human readable.
- 7. The label of claim 1 wherein changes in gradation of the ink are incremental and repeatable at different gradations.
- 8. The label of claim 1 wherein the ink is not significantly responsive to ambient environmental conditions.
- 9. A label for monitoring use of a container, the label adapted to be inserted into a wall of the container, the label comprising a substrate with (1) an indicating ink that incrementally changes gradation when an external energy pulse is applied for monitoring the number of times the container is exposed to the energy pulse and (2) a series of control gradations to compare the indicating ink.
- 10. A label for monitoring use of a container, the label adapted to be inserted into a wall of the container, the label comprising:a substrate with an indicating ink that incrementally changes gradation when an external energy pulse is applied for monitoring the number of times the container is exposed to the energy pulse and a color that does not change with exposure to the energy pulse and that may be associated with predetermined data.
RELATED U.S. APPLICATION DATA
This application has priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/169,844, filed Dec. 9, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Provisional Applications (1)
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