Claims
- 1. A visual package integrity indicator system comprising a normally sealed package, a sensor in communication with the interior of said package but visual from the exterior of said package, said sensor including a pH sensitive dye system which displays a first color when in equilibrium with normal air and a second color when in equilibrium with an acidic gaseous material, and an artificial atmosphere within said package, said artifical atmosphere comprising an acidic gaseous material, said gaseous material being sufficient to maintain said dye system in its second color when said package is sealed, said dye system being reversibly responsive to the presence or absence of said artificial atmosphere whereby said dye reverts to its first color when the artificial atmosphere is lost as a result of package seal being broken.
- 2. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 1 wherein said acidic gaseous material is carbon dioxide.
- 3. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 1 wherein said package is transparent and said sensor is indicia printed on the inside surface of said package.
- 4. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 1 wherein said dye system includes a pH sensitive dye and a buffering compound.
- 5. The package integrity system of claim 1 wherein the artificial atmosphere comprises CO.sub.2 enriched air, the CO.sub.2 concentration being at least sufficient to cause the pH sensitive dye to assume its second color.
- 6. The package integrity indicator system of claim 1 wherein the pH sensitive dye is thymol blue, bromocresol green, bromophenol red, or Nile blue A.
- 7. The package integrity indicator according to claim 1 wherein the artificial atmosphere comprises CO.sub.2 in an amount at least sufficient to cause the pH sensitive dye to assume its second color and an inert gas.
- 8. The system of claim 7 wherein the inert gas is nitrogen.
- 9. The package integrity indicator system of claim 1 wherein the sealed package is sealed in an overwrap of a material selected from the group consisting of polymeric films and metal foils.
- 10. The system of claim 9 wherein the polymeric film is polyvinylidiene chloride, teflon, polytriflurochlorethylene, or a laminate of polyvinylidiene chloride between two layers of polyethylene.
- 11. The system of claim 9 wherein the foil is aluminum foil.
- 12. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 1 wherein said acidic gaseous material is carbon dioxide and said pH sensitive dye undergoes a color change in the pH range of 6.7 to 9.2.
- 13. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 12 wherein said package is transparent and said sensor is indicia printed on the inside surface of said package.
- 14. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 12 wherein said package is transparent and said sensor is inserted in said package.
- 15. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 12 wherein said dye system includes a pH sensitive dye and a buffering compound.
- 16. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 12 wherein said atmosphere comprises nitrogen and carbon dioxide.
- 17. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 1 wherein the sensor comprises a pH sensitive dye in combination with a polyol and a buffering system.
- 18. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 17 wherein the acidic gaseous material is CO.sub.2.
- 19. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 17 wherein the polyol is glycerol.
- 20. A package integrity indicator system according to claim 19 wherein the buffering compound is NaOH, Na.sub.2 CO.sub.3 or NaHCO.sub.3 and the acidic gaseous material is CO.sub.2.
- 21. The package integrity indicator system of claim 20 wherein the pH sensitive dye is thymol blue.
- 22. A process for detecting the loss of integrity of a sealed package which comprises:
- (a) filling the package prior to sealing with an artificial atmosphere comprising an acidic gaseous material;
- (b) incorporating in the package a sensor comprising a pH sensitive dye, said dye displaying a first color when in equilibrium with normal air and a second color when in equilibrium with said artificial atmosphere; and
- (c) sealing the package;
- said acidic gaseous material being sufficient to maintain the dye in its second color whereby damage to the package results in loss of artificial atmosphere, resulting in the reversion of the dye to its first color.
- 23. The process of claim 22 wherein the sealed package is sealed in an overwrap of a material selected from the group consisting of polymeric films and metal foils.
- 24. The process of claim 23 wherein the polymer film is polyvinylidene chloride, teflon, polytrifluorochloroethylene, or a laminate of polyvinylidene chloride between two layers of polyethylene.
- 25. The process of claim 24 wherein the foil is aluminum foil.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation in-part of U.S. application Ser. No. 418,486 filed Nov. 23, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,899,295.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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