Claims
- 1. A tamper-evident seal, including:
- (a) a plastic strip having a first rate of shrinkage upon cooling;
- (b) an adhesive layer having adhesive tack and a transition temperature at which said adhesive layer loses said adhesive tack, said adhesive layer having a second, different rate of shrinkage upon cooling; and
- (c) an ink layer:
- i) wherein when said seal is applied to a surface of an object to seal the surface of the object, said ink layer is adhered to said plastic strip, and said adhesive layer is adhered to said ink layer and to the surface of the object, so that said ink layer is sandwiched between said plastic strip and said adhesive layer; and
- ii) wherein said seal is sensitive to cooling when applied to the surface of the object, so that if said seal is progressively cooled to a temperature below a breakdown temperature, said ink layer visibly delaminates from said plastic strip regardless of whether said seal is removed, and wherein said adhesive layer is selected so that said transition temperature is below said breakdown temperature, whereby if a refrigerant is applied to said seal to cool said seal below said breakdown temperature, said ink layer delaminates from said plastic strip due to differential shrinkage of said plastic strip and adhesive layer providing an indication of the mere application of the refrigerant.
- 2. The tamper-evident seal of claim 1, wherein said adhesive layer and said plastic strip are selected to have different relative rates of expansion when warmed, so that upon warming after being cooled below said breakdown temperature, said adhesive layer and said plastic strip expand at different rates causing said ink layer to further delaminate.
- 3. The tamper-evident seal of claim 1, wherein:
- said ink layer has first and second surfaces, wherein said ink layer is sufficiently thin so that said ink layer contains voids, and said first surface of said ink layer is in direct contact with and adhered to one surface of said plastic strip without any intervening adhesion promoting material, without any adhesion promoting pretreating of said one surface of said plastic strip, and without any intervening adhesion suppression material; and
- said adhesive layer has first and second surfaces, such that when said seal is applied to the surface of the object, said first surface of said adhesive layer is in direct contact with and adhered to said second surface of said ink layer and to said one surface of said plastic strip through said voids of said ink layer, and said second surface of said adhesive layer is adhered to the surface of the object.
- 4. The tamper-evident seal of claim 3, wherein said plastic strip is formed of polyethylene, and said ink layer is water based.
- 5. A tamper-evident seal, including:
- (a) an adhering layer means for adhering to a surface of an object when said seal is applied to the object and having a first rate of shrinkage upon cooling;
- (b) a support layer means for supporting said adhering layer means and having a second, different rate of shrinkage upon cooling; and
- (c) a delaminating layer means, adhered to said adhering layer means and said support layer means between said adhering layer and supporting layer means when said seal is applied to the object, said delaminating layer means providing a permanent indication of tampering with said seal by cooling said seal below a breakdown temperature when said seal is applied to the object, whereby if a refrigerant is applied to said seal to cool said seal below said breakdown temperature in an attempt to open said seal without detection, said delaminating layer means separates from said supporting layer means by differential shrinkage providing an indication of the mere application of the refrigerant regardless of whether said seal is opened.
- 6. The tamper-evident seal of claim 5, wherein said adhering layer means has adhesive tack and a transition temperature at which said adhering layer means loses said adhesive tack, and wherein said adhering layer means is selected so that said transition temperature is below said breakdown temperature.
- 7. The tamper-evident seal of claim 5, wherein when said seal is applied to the object, said delaminating layer means is further for visibly distorting when said seal is forced open, so as to provide a permanent indication of a forced opening of said seal regardless of whether said seal is cooled below said breakdown temperature.
- 8. The tamper-evident seal of claim 5, wherein said adhering layer means and said support layer means are selected to have different relative rates of expansion when warmed, so that upon warming after being cooled below said breakdown temperature, said adhering layer means and said support layer means expand at different rates causing said delaminating layer means to visibly distort.
- 9. A tamper-evident bag including the tamper-evident seal of claim 5 and further including:
- a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end, and two sides, wherein said back wall is said object to which said seal is applied; and
- a front wall having an upper end, a bottom end, and two sides, said front wall including said support layer means, wherein the bottom ends and the sides of said back and front walls are joined together to form an enclosure having an opening at the upper ends of said back and front walls, and wherein said seal is included as part of said bag for sealing said opening closed.
- 10. A method of forming a tamper-evident seal for a bag that includes (a) a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end, and two sides, and (b) a front wall having a bottom end, two sides, and an upper end that includes a plastic strip, wherein the bottom ends and the sides of the back and front walls are joined together to form an enclosure having an opening at the upper ends of the back and front walls, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a layer of wet ink directly onto the plastic strip, wherein:
- i) said layer of wet ink is a flood coat of ink that is uniform; and
- ii) said flood coat of ink is applied sufficiently thin so that there are voids in said layer of ink;
- (b) drying said layer of wet ink, so that once dried, if said layer of ink is delaminated from said plastic strip, a visual indication of tampering is provided;
- (c) applying a layer of hot melt adhesive onto the upper end of the back wall, so that when said layer of adhesive is pressed onto said layer of ink, a portion of said layer of adhesive adheres through said voids to said plastic strip; and
- (d) applying a peel-back strip over said layer of adhesive.
- 11. The method of claim 10, wherein said plastic strip is formed of polyethylene, and said layer of wet ink is formed of a water-based ink.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein:
- the front wall of the bag is plastic; and
- said plastic strip, having said layer of ink applied thereto, is attached to the bag by heat sealing said plastic strip onto the upper end of said front wall.
- 13. A tamper-evident seal, including:
- (a) a polyolefin strip having a surface treated with an adhesion promoting process except at selected untreated areas defining a selected pattern on said surface of said polyolefin strip, so that said surface of said polyolefin strip has treated areas and said untreated areas;
- (b) a first ink layer adhered directly to said surface of said polyolefin strip in said selected pattern so as to define said untreated areas;
- (c) a second ink layer over said first ink layer and in direct contact therewith, wherein:
- i) said second ink layer is in direct contact with said treated areas and has an adhesion to said treated areas that is strong relative to an adhesion of said first ink layer to said untreated areas;
- ii) said first ink layer has an adhesion with said untreated areas that is weak relative to the adhesion of said second ink layer to said treated areas; and
- iii ) said first ink layer is sandwiched between said second ink layer and said untreated areas of said polyolefin strip; and
- (c) an adhesive layer:
- i) wherein when said seal is applied to a surface of an object to seal the surface of the object, said adhesive layer is adhered to said second ink layer and to the surface of the object, so that said second ink layer is sandwiched between said polyolefin strip and said adhesive layer, and
- ii) wherein if said seal is forced off the object, said first ink layer delaminates from said polyolefin strip at said untreated regions, so that said selected pattern is visible, thereby providing evidence of tampering.
- 14. The tamper-evident seal of claim 13, wherein said adhesion promoting process comprises a corona discharge process.
- 15. The tamper-evident seal of claim 14, wherein said first ink layer is a water-based ink extender.
- 16. The tamper-evident seal of claim 15, wherein said second ink layer is a water-based ink.
- 17. The tamper-evident seal of claim 16, wherein said polyolefin strip comprises polyethylene.
- 18. The tamper-evident seal of claim 17, wherein said polyolefin strip is colored to have a color that contrasts with the color of said second ink layer, thereby increasing the ease with which said delamination can be seen.
- 19. A tamper-evident seal, including:
- (a) a colored plastic strip;
- (b) a first ink layer over said plastic strip in a selected pattern;
- (c) a second ink layer having a color that contrasts with the color of said plastic strip and being adhered to remaining areas of said surface of said plastic strip and said first ink layer, such that said first ink layer is sandwiched between said strip and said second ink layer, said second ink layer having a stronger adhesion to said surface of said plastic strip than the adhesion of said first ink layer to said surface of said plastic strip; and
- (d) an adhesive layer:
- i) wherein when said seal is applied to a surface of an object to seal the surface of the object, said adhesive layer is adhered to said second ink layer and to the surface of the object, so that said second ink layer is sandwiched between said plastic strip and said adhesive layer; and
- ii) wherein if said seal is forced off the object, said first ink layer at least partially delaminates from said plastic strip to provide evidence of tampering, said color contrast between said plastic strip and said second ink layer enhancing the visibility of said delamination.
- 20. A method of forming a tamper-evident seal for a bag that includes (a) a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end, and two sides, and (b) a front wall having a bottom end, two sides, and an upper end that includes a polyolefin strip, wherein the bottom ends and the sides of the back and front walls are joined together to form an enclosure having an opening at the upper ends of the back and front walls, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) applying a first ink layer onto a surface of said polyolefin strip in a selected pattern;
- (b) exposing first areas of said surface of the polyolefin strip to an adhesion promoting process, second areas of said surface of said polyolefin strip not being exposed to said adhesion promoting process, said second areas defining said selected pattern, said first ink layer preventing said second areas of said polyolefin strip from being exposed to said adhesion promoting process;
- (c) after said step of exposing said polyolefin strip to an adhesion promoting process, applying a wet second ink layer over said first and second areas of said polyolefin strip, said second ink layer being in direct contact with said first areas of said polyolefin strip and said first ink layer;
- (d) drying said second ink layer;
- (e) applying a layer of adhesive onto the upper end of the back wall; and
- (f) applying a peel-back strip over said layer of adhesive.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said adhesion promoting process comprises a corona discharge process.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein said first ink is a water-based ink extender.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein said second ink layer is a water-based ink.
- 24. The method of claim 23, wherein said polyolefin strip comprises polyethylene.
- 25. A tamper-evident bag characterized by visual indication of tampering therewith and comprising:
- (a) a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges,
- (b) a front wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges, the bottom end and side edges of said front wall being joined to the bottom end and side edges of said back wall to form an enclosure having an opening between the upper ends of said front wall and said back wall, and
- (c) a tamper-evident seal for closing said opening into said enclosure and comprising:
- i) an adhesive layer having adhesive tack and first and second surfaces, said second surface of said adhesive layer being adhered to said back wall, said adhesive layer having a transition temperature at which said adhesive layer loses its adhesive tack and a first rate of shrinkage upon cooling,
- ii) a plastic strip connected to the upper end of said front wall and being in opposed relation to said adhesive layer adhered to said back wall and having a second, different rate of shrinkage upon cooling, and
- iii) an ink layer having a first surface in direct contact with and adhered to said plastic strip without any adhesion promoting or suppression material or any adhesion promoting pretreatment of said plastic strip, said ink layer having a second surface in opposed relation to said first surface of said adhesive layer, said ink layer being between said adhesive layer and said plastic strip, such that when said seal is closed, said ink layer is sandwiched between said plastic strip and said adhesive layer, and when said second surface of said ink layer is adhered to said first surface of said adhesive layer, said ink layer being sufficiently thin so that said ink layer has voids therein so that said adhesive layer may adhere to said ink layer and said plastic strip through said voids in said ink layer,
- wherein said seal is sensitive to cooling, so that if said seal is progressively cooled to a temperature below a breakdown temperature, above said transition temperature of said adhesive layer, said ink layer visibly delaminates from said plastic strip by differential shrinkage of said adhesive layer and said plastic strip whether or not said seal is either forcibly opened or cooled below said transition temperature to cause said adhesive layer to lose its adhesive tack, whereby a visible indication of tampering is provided by forcible entry and by mere application of a refrigerant.
- 26. The tamper-evident bag of claim 25, wherein:
- said back wall is formed of polyethylene;
- said second surface of said adhesive layer is in direct contact with and adhered to the upper end of said back wall;
- said first surface of said adhesive layer is covered with a peel-back strip; and
- to seal said opening of the bag closed and form said tamper-evident seal, said peel-back strip is removed, exposing said first surface of said adhesive layer, and said first surface of said adhesive layer is pressed directly onto said second surface of said ink layer.
- 27. A tamper-evident bag characterized by visual indication of tampering therewith and comprising:
- (a) a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges,
- (b) a front wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges, the bottom end and side edges of said front wall being joined to the bottom end and side edges of said back wall to form an enclosure having an opening at the upper ends of said front wall and said back wall, and
- (c) a tamper-evident seal for closing said opening into said enclosure and comprising:
- i) an adhesive layer having adhesive tack and first and second surfaces, said second surface of said adhesive layer being adhered to said back wall, said adhesive layer having a transition temperature at which said adhesive layer loses its adhesive tack and a first rate of shrinkage upon cooling,
- ii) a plastic strip connected to the upper end of said front wall and being in opposed relation to said adhesive layer adhered to said back wall and having a second, different rate of shrinkage upon cooling, and
- iii) an ink layer adhered to a portion of said plastic strip in opposed relation to said adhesive layer, said ink layer being partially between said adhesive layer and said plastic strip, such that when said seal is closed, said ink layer is sandwiched between said portion of said plastic strip and a portion of said adhesive layer,
- wherein said seal is sensitive to cooling, so that if said seal is progressively cooled to a temperature below a breakdown temperature, above said transition temperature of said adhesive layer, said ink layer visibly delaminates from said plastic strip by differential shrinkage of said adhesive layer and said plastic strip whether or not said seal is either forcibly opened or cooled below said transition temperature, whereby a visible indication of tampering is provided by forcible entry and by application of a refrigerant.
- 28. A tamper evident bag characterized by visual indication of tampering therewith and comprising:
- (a) a back wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges,
- (b) a front wall having an upper end, a bottom end and two side edges, the bottom end and side edges of said front wall being joined to the bottom end and side edges of said back wall to form an enclosure having an opening between the upper ends of said front wall and said back wall, said upper end including a polyolefin strip thereacross, which includes a surface having a selected pattern of areas having lesser affinity for adhesion than the remaining areas of said surface,
- (c) an adhesive layer having adhesive tack and first and second surfaces, said second surface of said adhesive layer being adhered to said back wall in opposed relation to said surface of said polyolefin strip, said adhesive layer having a transition temperature at which said adhesive layer loses its adhesive tack,
- (d) a first ink layer adhered directly to said areas of said surface of said polyolefin strip in said selected pattern having the lesser affinity for adhesion,
- (e) a second ink layer adhered to the remaining areas of said surface of said polyolefin strip and said first ink layer, such that said first ink layer is sandwiched between said strip and said second ink layer, said second ink layer having a stronger adhesion to said surface of said polyolefin strip than the adhesion of said first ink layer to said surface of said polyolefin strip, and
- (f) a peel-back strip adhered to said first surface of said adhesive layer to prevent said adhesive layer from contacting said polyolefin strip and said second ink layer until said peel-back strip is removed, said peel-back strip having a lesser adhesion to said adhesive layer than said adhesive layer has to said back wall, said peel-back strip being adapted to be removed when it is desired to close the opening between said front wall and said back wall, said adhesive layer, upon removal of said peel-back strip, being adapted to contact and adhere to said second ink layer and to said surface of said polyolefin strip to close said opening, said adhesive layer having a stronger adhesion to said second ink layer than the adhesion of said first ink layer to said surface of said polyolefin strip.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/285,639, filed Aug. 2, 1994 (now abandoned).
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