THIS INVENTION relates to a seal.
A locking mechanism of a door of a known type of freight container includes parts defining therethrough holes that can be brought into register during locking of the mechanism so as to provide for a shaft of a matching seal to be inserted through them to seal the mechanism in its locked position, such a seal including, in use thereof, two heads at opposite ends of its shaft. The invention relates particularly to a seal which may be used to seal such a locking mechanism, although other applications for it may possibly be found.
According to a first aspect of the invention there is provided a seal including
It is envisaged that, in use of the seal of the invention, an audit trail may be kept in respect of it in which the seal is associated with data stored in its RFID transmitter, which will include at least an identity of the seal. In order to check the integrity of the seal, the RFID transmitter may be interrogated by means of a compatible interrogation device.
The RFID transmitter of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may be a transponder. It may, more particularly, be any one of an active transponder, a true passive transponder, and a battery assisted passive transponder.
The seal may be configured so that, in the normal state of the electronic circuit carried by the first part, its RFID transmitter will respond to being interrogated by a compatible interrogation device by transmitting an RF signal incorporating an identity stored in it, and that, in the warning state, such transmission is disabled. Alternatively, it may be configured so that, in both the normal and warning states of the electronic circuit carried by the first part, its RFID transmitter will respond to being interrogated by a compatible interrogation device by transmitting an RF signal incorporating an identity stored in it as well as an indication of the state of the circuit.
The seal may include a spacer formation for operatively spacing the RFID transmitter from an external metal object to prevent interference with its operation.
The receiving formation defined by the second part for receiving the region of the shaft of the first part defining its engagement means may be a socket formation defining a generally round cylindrical inner surface of a diameter matching that of the shaft in the region referred to.
The seal may include an electronic circuit carried by the second part, including an RFID transmitter and sensing means for sensing tampering with the second part, the circuit being in a normal state and configured to, upon sensing such tampering, change into a warning state, the state change being detectable by means of an interrogation device compatible with the RFID transmitter. The RFID transmitter of this circuit may be a transponder. It may, more particularly, be any one of an active transponder, a true passive transponder, and a battery assisted passive transponder. The sensing means of the electronic circuit carried by the second part may define an electrically conductive path in a configuration with respect to the second part in which damage to the second part, when engaged with the first part, required for its removal from the first part, will cause severance of the conductive path, the circuit being configured to undergo the state change referred to upon sensing severance of the path. The electrically conductive path of the electronic circuit carried by the second part may be defined by an electrically conductive element.
The sensing means of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may define a primary electrically conductive path extending along the length of the shaft of the first part in a configuration in which severance of the shaft between its engagement means and the head of the first part will cause severance of the path also, the circuit being configured to undergo the state change referred to upon severance of the path. The combination of the primary conductive path and the RFID transmitter of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may define a closed loop extending along the length of the shaft of the first part. The primary electrically conductive path of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may be defined by an electrically conductive element. As such, at least a part of the conductive element of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may be inside the shaft of the first part. As such, the shaft of the first part may be at least partially made of a moulded electrically non-conductive material and the part of the conductive element of the electronic circuit carried by the first part inside the shaft of the first part may be moulded into it.
In the case of the electronic circuit carried by the first part including a primary electrically conductive element, as defined, the circuit may define also a secondary electrically conductive path which extends along the length of the shaft of the first part and which is electrically isolated from the primary conductive path, the circuit being configured to be in its warning state during electrical contact between its conductive paths. This arrangement may serve, in some applications of the seal, to impair restoration of the electronic circuit to its normal state, after severance of the primary conductive element, by means of a substance such as a conductive resin or paste. Such restoration may cause contact also between the primary and secondary conductive elements, thus rendering the circuit still in its warning state. The primary electrically conductive path of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may be defined by an electrically conductive element.
The head formed by the second part at the end of the shaft of the first part remote from the head of the first part, when the parts are interengaged, may be made of a tamper resistant material.
In one particular embodiment of the seal of the invention in which the head formed by the second part at the end of the shaft of the first part remote from the head of the first part, when the parts are interengaged, is made of a tamper resistant material, the seal includes a third part and
The receiving formation defined by the second part for receiving the region of the shaft of the third part defining its engagement means may be a socket formation defining a generally round cylindrical inner surface of a diameter matching that of the shaft in the region referred to and that for the corresponding region of the shaft of the first part may be a socket formation defining a generally round cylindrical inner surface of a diameter matching that of the shaft in the region referred to, co-axial with the former cylindrical surface, the latter socket formation daylighting in the former.
In a further particular embodiment of the seal of the invention in which the head formed by the second part at the end of the shaft of the first part remote from the head of the first part, when the parts are interengaged, is made of a tamper resistant material, the seal includes a third and a fourth part and
The receiving formation defined by the fourth part for receiving the region of the shaft of the third part defining its engagement means may define a generally round cylindrical inner surface of a diameter matching that of the shaft in the region referred to.
Generally, for all the embodiments of the seal of the invention, any of the conductive paths referred to may be defined by a suitably applied electrically conductive ink. Any of the conductive elements referred to may particularly be a microfilament.
Generally, for all the embodiments of the seal of the invention, the sensing means of the electronic circuit carried by the first part may, alternatively or additionally, include also another type of sensing means for sensing any form of deformation, indicative of tampering, of the shaft of the first part, e.g. a strain gauge, a piezoelectric element, and the like. As such, what is stated above in relation to a seal in which the electronic circuit carried by the first part includes an electrically conductive element applies, mutatis mutandis, to a seal including another type of means for sensing deformation indicative of tampering. The same applies to the electronic circuit carried by another part, where provided.
It is envisaged that the seal of the invention will mostly be used for sealing the locking mechanisms of freight containers. It must be appreciated, however, that such a seal may similarly be used for other sealing purposes.
The invention is described below by way of example with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying diagrammatic drawings. In the drawings:
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The second part 14 also is made of an injection moulded plastics material and defines a round cylindrical outer surface 30. The part 14 defines a receiving formation in the form of a socket formation 32 for receiving the end region of the shaft 18 including the shoulder formation 28. The socket formation 32 defines a round cylindrical inner surface 34 matched to that of the shaft 18 to provide a snug fit of the shaft in the socket formation. The socket formation 32 has received in a peripheral slot 36 defined around it shaft engagement means in the form of a circlip 38 for engaging the shoulder formation 28 of the shaft 18. The engaged configuration is shown in
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In an alternative embodiment of the seal of the invention (not shown), the RFID transmitter 42 may be of another type, e.g. one of an active transponder and a true passive transponder.
The circuit 40 is shown in a normal state in which its RFID transmitter 42 will respond to being energised by an external interrogation device (not shown) by transmitting an RF signal incorporating an identity of the seal 10 stored in the transmitter. Should the element 44 be severed, the state of the circuit 40 is changed into a warning state, in which transmission of a signal by the transmitter 42 is disabled. As such, in use of the seal 10 of
In an alternative embodiment of the seal of the invention not shown, an electronic circuit similar to that described above may be configured so that, in both its normal and warning states, its RFID transmitter will respond to being interrogated by a compatible interrogation device by transmitting an RF signal incorporating an identity stored in it as well as an indication of the state of the circuit. The requirement merely is that the state of the circuit is changed in a manner detectable by an external interrogation device.
The circuit 40 is configured to be in its warning state if there is direct electrical contact between its conductive elements. As such, should the shaft 18, and accordingly the conductive element 44, be severed during use of the seal 10 (see
The second part 14 has an electronic circuit 48 moulded therein. It includes an RFID transmitter 50 similar to the transmitter 42 and an electrically conductive element 52 connected thereto to form a closed loop (partially shown). The circuit 48 is shown in a normal state in which its RFID transmitter 50 will respond to being energised by an external interrogation device (not shown) by transmitting an RF signal incorporating an identity of the seal 10 (see
As such, in order to check the integrity of the seal 10 of
All parts of the seal 10 are sacrificial. The seal 10 may be used to seal a locking mechanism in an application where mechanical strength of the seal is not a requirement. It merely serves to indicate whether or not there was tampering with the seal. Other embodiments of the seal of the invention provide mechanical resistance to tampering also. Such embodiments will be described hereinafter.
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The third part 62 includes a shaft 64 and a head 66 at one end of the shaft, integrally formed of a corrosion and tamper resistant material in the form of aluminium. The shaft 64 defines a tapered end 68 remote from the head 66. In an end region of the shaft 64 including the end 68, it defines a peripheral slot 70 and a peripheral shoulder formation 72 on the side of the slot 70 remote from the head 66. The shoulder formation 72 defines engagement means for the shaft 64, as will be described hereinafter. The part 62 defines through it a passage 74, which daylights on opposite ends thereof in the head 66 and the end 68 of the shaft 64. The diameter of the passage 74 is matched to the outer diameter of the shaft 18 of the part 58 so that the shaft 18 may be snugly received within the passage 74.
The second part 60 includes a part 76 made of aluminium and an outer shell 78 for the part 76. The shell 78 is made of a strong but brittle plastics material susceptible to damage due to tampering and, as such, serves as tamper indication means for the part 60. The part 62 has a sleeve 80 made of the same material and serving a similar purpose.
The part 76 of the part 60 defines therein a receiving formation in the form of a socket formation 82 for receiving the region of the shaft 64 of the part 62 including the shoulder formation 72. The socket formation 82 defines a round cylindrical inner surface 84 of a diameter matched to the outer diameter of the shaft 64 to provide a snug fit of the shaft in the socket formation 82. The socket formation 82 defines around it a peripheral slot 86 in which a circlip 88 is received. The circlip 88 serves as engagement means for irreleasably engaging the shoulder formation 72 of the shaft 64 of the part 62 when the end region of the shaft including the shoulder formation is within the socket formation 82. Engagement of the end region of the shaft 64 with the part 76 is effected by merely forcing the end region into the socket formation 82, the leading tapered end 68 of the shaft 64 forcing the circlip 88 open and the circlip 88 subsequently partially lodging itself in the slot 70. In this configuration, illustrated in
The shell 78 of the part 60 has an electronic circuit 90 moulded therein. The circuit 90 is similar to the circuit 48 of the part 14 of
The part 76 of the part 60 defines therein also a receiving formation in the form of a socket formation 92 for receiving the region of the part 58 including the shoulder formation 28. The socket formation 92 defines a cylindrical inner surface 94 matched to the outer diameter of the shaft 18 of the part 58 to provide a snug fit of the shaft in the socket formation. The surfaces 84 and 94 of the socket formations 82 and 92, respectively, are co-axial and the latter socket formation daylights in the former. The socket formation 92 defines around it a peripheral slot formation 96 within which a circlip 98 is received.
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All parts of the seal 56 (see
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The seal 100 includes also a third part 102 comprising a shaft and head identical to the shaft 64 and the head 66 of the part 62 of
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In the configuration shown in
All parts of the seal 100 are sacrificial. Again, the seal 100 may be used to both lock and seal a locking mechanism of a freight container.
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All parts of the seal 118 (see
In an alternative embodiment of the seal of the invention not shown, another suitable type of engagement means may be substituted for any one of the circlips referred to above.
In an alternative embodiment of the seal of the invention not shown, any part described above as being made of aluminium may be made of another type of tamper resistant material, e.g. stainless steel. Such a material may particularly be a corrosion resistant material.
Also in another alternative embodiment of the seal of the invention not shown, the sensing means may include another type of means for sensing deformation of the shaft of the first part of the seal, e.g. a strain gauge, a piezoelectric element, and the like. As such, what is stated above in relation to a seal including an electrically conductive element applies, mutatis mutandis, to a seal including another type of means for sensing deformation.
It is envisaged that the seal of the invention will mostly be used for sealing freight containers. Using matching interrogation devices located at strategic positions along a transportation route of a container sealed with a seal, in accordance with the invention, the integrity of its seal may be monitored. If the seal fails to respond to being energised by an interrogation device by transmitting an RFID signal, a vehicle transporting the container may be stopped by a relevant authority to ascertain the cause of the failure.
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