The present disclosure relates to a molded plastic container having one or more security features molded into a wall of the container, to a method of making such a container, and to a security insert for molding into a wall of a container.
A general object of the present disclosure is to provide a molded plastic container having a security feature, preferably a layered security feature, molded into a wall of the container, to provide a method of making such a container, and to provide a security feature insert suitable for molding into a wall of a container.
The present disclosure embodies a number of aspects that can be implemented separately from or in combination with each other.
A molded plastic container, in accordance with one aspect of the present disclosure, includes an insert molded into an exterior surface of a wall of the container. The insert is of plastic construction that includes a UV brightener that is visible under UV light to verify authenticity of the container. The container wall and the insert preferably have identical colors under visible light. The insert preferably is of two-piece construction with an outer portion of the insert being exposed at the exterior surface of the container and an inner portion underlying the outer portion. The inner and outer portions preferably include respective UV brighteners that are visible as different colors under UV light. The outer portion of the insert preferably is removable to expose the inner portion and thereby to provide layered security for which the outer portion is first visible under UV light and, when removed, exposes the inner portion of the insert for illumination under UV light and radiating a different color from the outer portion.
A method of verifying authenticity of a molded plastic container, in accordance with another aspect of the present disclosure, includes providing an insert of plastic construction that includes a UV brightener such that the insert has a first color under visible light and a second color under UV light. The insert is molded into an exterior surface of a plastic container wall. The container wall is then exposed to UV light to energize the UV brightener and thereby verify authenticity of the container. The container wall and the insert preferably have the same first color under visible light. The insert most preferably is of two-piece construction, having an inner portion and an outer portion overlying the inner portion. The outer portion is exposed at the exterior surface of the container and is removable from the inner portion. The inner and outer portions have UV brighteners that are visible as different colors under UV light. The outer portion of the insert is exposed to UV light and the resulting color of the outer portion is noted. The outer portion then is removed, and the inner portion is exposed to UV light and the resulting color is noted, providing two layers of security for verifying authenticity of the container.
A molded plastic container, in accordance with a further aspect of the present disclosure, includes an insert molded into an exterior surface of a wall of the container. The insert is of two-piece molded plastic construction, with an outer portion of the insert being exposed at the exterior surface of the container and an inner portion of the insert underlying the outer portion. The outer portion is removable to expose the inner portion. The inner and outer portions of the insert have different security features embedded in or on surfaces of the portions such that the security feature embedded in or on the outer portion is observable and, when the outer portion is removed, the security feature embedded in or on the inner portion becomes observable. This aspect of the disclosure provides layered security with an overt portion associated with the outer portion of the insert and a covert portion associated with the inner portion of the insert. The security features preferably are selected from the group consisting of UV brighteners, microtaggents, chemical tracers, fluorescent agents, and combinations thereof.
The disclosure, together with additional objects, features, advantages and aspects thereof, will best be understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings, in which:
One exemplary embodiment of insert 30 is illustrated in
Base 36 and disk 38 of housing 34 preferably are of respective plastic constructions and preferably have identical coloring under visible light. Base 36 and disk 38 of housing 34 most preferably have the same coloring as container body 22 under visible light. However, base 36 and disk 38 preferably contain non-identical UV brighteners, which is to say that base 36 and disk 38 have different color appearances under UV light. The UV brighteners preferably are blended with the resins of base 36 and disk 38 prior to molding the base and disk. However, it is within the scope of the present disclosure to apply the UV brighteners to the base and/or the disk after molding. After molding container 20, and typically after the container is filled with product and shipped to a customer site, container 20 can be inverted and exposed to UV radiation (e.g., by a pharmacist), whereupon the outer portion of the insert, in this case the central portion of base 36, will be exposed to UV light and the UV brighteners in base 36 will be energized and emit a color associated with the UV brightener in the base. Base central portion 40 can then be removed and the container bottom wall again exposed to UV radiation, whereupon disk 38 will be exposed to UV light and the UV brighteners in the disk will be energized to emit the color associated with the brightener in disk 38, which has been exposed by removal of base portion 40. This provides two layers or levels of security in the preferred implementation of the disclosure. However, a single layer of security would be provided by the insert as molded, or by a one-piece insert molded into an exterior surface of the container, in accordance with a basic less preferred implementation of the disclosure.
Insert base 36 and insert disk 38 can be of any suitable plastic material such as high density polyethylene (HDPE). Suitable UV brighteners are marketed as optical brightener additives by Ampacet Corp.
There thus have been disclosed a molded plastic container, a method of making a molded plastic container, a method of verifying authenticity of a molded plastic container and an insert for molding into a wall of a container that fully satisfy all of the objects and aims previously set forth. The disclosure has been presented in conjunction with an exemplary embodiment, and additional modifications and variations have been discussed. Other modifications and variations readily will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art in view of the foregoing description. For example, the security features associated with the inner and outer portions of the insert are not limited to UV brighteners in accordance with the broadest aspects of the present disclosure. Indeed, other security features, or combinations of security features, could be embedded in or on the inner and outer portions of the insert, such as microtaggents, chemical tracers, fluorescent agents, or combinations of such security features. Suitable microtaggents are commercially available, for example, from Microtrace, LLC of Minneapolis, Minn. Additional security features can be incorporated into the container, overt and/or covert. The disclosure is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
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