Tamper evident buckle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6360411
  • Patent Number
    6,360,411
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 9, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 26, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A tamper evident buckle including a first part adapted to be attached to one end of an elongate strap, a second part adapted to be attached to the other end of the strap, the first and second parts including respective engagement means for releasably engaging the two parts together, an enclosure movable between a first position wherein the first and second parts are freely engageable and disengageable and a second position wherein the enclosure substantially encloses the engaged together first and second parts, and a seal including a main body, comprised of at least one component, and at least one deflectable member, wherein the seal is adapted to engage the enclosure in the second operative position and to prevent movement from the second operative position to the first operative position unless said seal is broken. The buckle may be used to secure the contents of a container, such as a cash box, against unauthorized tampering.
Description




This invention relates to a tamper evident device, especially for use with valuable items, so as to indicate if tampering has occurred. In particular, the invention relates to a tamper evident buckle.




When transporting or storing valuable items in containers it is important to be able to determine if the container has been tampered with. There are special “cash boxes” available for the storage or transport of cash or other small items. However, there are objects for which special security containers may not be available or for which tamper evident systems are not available.




It is known to provide simple seals for indicating tampering on containers such as an adhesive backed paper label in which an adhesive backed label bearing an authorised signature is secured across the closure. A more elaborate version of this type of tamper evident security device has been described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,951. The device includes a base and cover for securing two ends of a strap therein. The tamper evident means comprises a simple adhesive backed labelling strip affixed to the top surface of the cover and base. If the strip is tampered with to release the strap the damaged strip evidences the interference. This type of tamper evident strip is open to the same abuse as the more simple adhesive backed labels directly applied to the container to be sealed. It may be possible to lift the label from the cover by a variety of methods such as heat, steam or appropriate solvents without leaving a clear indication that tampering has occurred.




The present invention relates to tamper evident devices including a buckle with first and second parts adapted to be attached to a strap or belt and adapted to engage in a locking relationship. An enclosure is provided which surrounds the two parts and prevents their removal from each other while enclosed. A seal is provided which seals the enclosure and which must be broken to open the enclosure and release the two parts, whereby the seal cannot be re-used. Preferably the strap cannot be adjusted whilst the enclosure surrounds the two parts.




Accordingly, in one broad form, the invention provides a tamper evident buckle including:




a first part adapted to be attached to one end of an elongate strap;




a second part adapted to be attached to the opposed end of the strap;




said first and second parts including respective engagement means for releasably engaging the two parts together;




an enclosure movable between a first operative position wherein the first and second parts are freely engageable and disengageable and a second operative position wherein the enclosure substantially encloses the engaged together first and second parts; and




a seal including a main body, comprised of at least one component, and at least one deflectable member, wherein the seal is adapted to engage the enclosure in the second operative position and to prevent movement from the second operative position to the first operative position unless said seal is broken.




Preferably the enclosure includes a base and a cover. The cover may be hinged to the base or may be a separate component which engages with the base.




The first part may be permanently affixed at one end of the strap and the second part may be mounted on the strap for movement therealong.




When the two parts are engaged together and the enclosure is in the second operative position, preferably adjustment of the second part along the strap is prevented.




The first part and the base may be an integral component and the strap may be permanently affixed to the component.




The first part may include a female member having a passageway into which the second part passes. The second part may engage the internal surface of the passageway and/or one of the ends of the passageway. Preferably the second part includes two spaced apart arms having re-entrant barbs which pass through the passageway and engage the end of the passageway.




The seal may engage only the enclosure means or it may also engage the first and/or the second part. The main body of the seal may include at least two distinct components. The at least two distinct components may be joined by a frangible connection. The frangible connection may be in the form of a weakened bridge or hinge, or a plurality of same. The frangible connection may be formed by one of the components having a narrow construction at least in the regions of the join or joins between the components.




The second part preferably has a transverse body from which the two arms extend having an upper surface which is lower than the upper surface of the arms so that when engaged in the passageway an opening into the passageway is defined above the transverse body and between the two arms.




The cover may include a slot which aligns with the opening, so allowing the seal to be inserted into the opening.




The seal preferably has at least one arm which extends out of the plane of the opening to engage an inner face of the body.




The at least one arm may engage the inner wall or walls of the female member or may engage on one or more external end surfaces of the wall of the passageway.











The invention shall be better understood from the following, non-limiting, description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the buckle in the disassembled state;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the buckle of

FIG. 1

in a part assembled state;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the buckle of

FIG. 1

in a fully assembled state;





FIG. 4

is a top perspective view of the female/cover portion of the buckle of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a bottom perspective view of the female/cover portion of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a top perspective view of the male portion of the

FIG. 1

buckle;





FIG. 7

is a bottom perspective view of the male portion of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a top perspective view of a cross-over strap holder;





FIG. 9

is a bottom perspective view of a cross-over strap holder; and





FIG. 10

is a cut away perspective view of a second embodiment of the invention.











Referring to

FIGS. 1

to


10


, there is provided a buckle


10


, which has a male clip component


12


and a female housing/cover component


14


. One end


16


of a strap


18


is permanently attached to the housing


14


. The method of attachment will be discussed later. The other end


20


of the strap


18


is looped around a cross bar


22


(see

FIGS. 6 and 7

) on the male clip


12


and underneath a guard bar


24


. The lower edge


26


of the locking bar is below the cross-bar


22


relative to the plane of the male clip


12


and so when the strap is in tension the strap bears against the locking bar


26


and is prevented from coming loose. To release the strap, the clip must be pivoted so the direction of pull in the strap does not cause the strap to bear on the locking bar


26


.




The male clip


12


has two arms


28


, which engage in a female passageway


30


. The passageway


30


is defined by an inverted channel extending upwardly from the base


32


of the housing


14


. The arms


28


have angled ends


34


having cammed surfaces which pass through the channel and hook onto the end walls


36


of the passageway


30


. The arms


28


must be pressed toward each other to enable release of the clip from the housing


14


.




The height of the arms


28


is less than the inside height of the passageway


30


and, as can be seen in

FIG. 2

, a small passageway


37


is left between the top of the arms


28


and the internal surface of the top wall


38


of the passageway


30


. Intermediate the two arms


28


is a guide bar


40


(see

FIG. 6

) which passes through the passageway


30


and engages guide members


42


on the base on either end of the passageway


30


. In the preferred form shown there is a first void


44


in the base


32


, but this is only for manufacturing convenience. If desired, the base


32


may be continuous beneath the passageway


30


with a single elongate guide member


42


extending through the channel. The guide bar


40


has its base in the same plane as the base of the two arms but is shorter. At the junction of the bar


40


with the main body of the clip (


12


) there is provided a vertical wall


48


. The top surface of the wall is below the top surface of the two arms.




A second void


46


is provided in the base


30


. This is to provide clearance for the strap attached to the clip


12


, so the clip may sit flat upon the base


32


.




Hinged along one side of the base


30


along hinge


49


is a cover


50


having a peripheral wall


52


and top wall


54


. In the top wall


54


there is provided a recess


56


for receiving the top portion of the passageway


30


. The recess


56


also has an opening


58


. The cover is sized so that when rotated about the hinge


49


, the peripheral wall


52


lies on the top surface of base


32


with the passageway


30


extending into the recess


56


. A guide rib


60


on the wall


52


engages in slot


62


to aid in alignment of the cover


50


with the base


32


. The peripheral wall has a serrated opening


51


and a locking rib


53


extends across the top wall


54


.




The housing


14


also includes a strap retainer


64


(see FIGS.


4


and


5


), hinged about hinge


66


to base


32


. The retainer has two holes


68


which when folded against bottom surface of the base


32


align with holes


70


in the base. As seen in

FIG. 5

the lower surface of the base


32


has a recessed channel


72


to receive the retainer


64


. The opposed surface of the retainer


64


is provided with open ended channel


74


at its free end, sized to receive the end


16


of strap


18


. Within this recess


74


are a series of protrusions


76


which extend into the strap to aid retention. When folded over onto the strap


18


, rivets are located in holes


68


,


70


to permanently affix the strap to the housing


14


.




In use the strap


18


is placed around the object to seal and the male clip


12


slid along the strap to the approximate required length. The male clip


12


is then inserted into the female passageway


30


, thereby forming a closed loop around the object. The free end


20


of the strap is then pulled to tighten the strap about the object.




The cover


50


is then closed against the base


32


, enclosing the male clip


12


within the passageway


30


. The serrated opening


51


and locking rib


53


engage the strap


18


and so aid in preventing any movement of the strap relative to the male clip


12


. The rear wall


57


(see

FIG. 2

) of the recess


56


extends to the height of the arms with the slot


58


aligning with the passageway


37


formed between the top of the arms


28


and the top


38


of the passageway


30


.




A seal clip


80


, such as that disclosed in Australian patent application No. 60610/98, the contents of which are hereby incorporated, is inserted through the slot


58


into the passageway


37


. The seal


80


includes a cross bar


82


and two arms


84


extending in the plane of the cross bar


82


. Extending downwardly out of the plane of the cross bar from the free end of each of the arms


84


is a leg


86


. The free end of each arm


84


is provided with a barb


88


.




The female passageway


30


has two longitudinally extending ribs,


59


(see

FIG. 5

) which extend along the junction of the side walls


36


and top wall


38


. These ribs


59


commence at the inner end


61


and extend part way along the junction, stopping short of the outer end wall


90


. The arms


84


are sized and spaced apart so that on insertion, the arms


84


extend so the barbs


88


engage the free end of the ribs


59


within the passageway


30


.




On insertion into the slot, the arms


84


bend inwards to clear the ribs


59


and the legs


86


bend upwards to lie in the plane of the slot. Once inserted the legs


86


spring back to engage the end of the ribs


59


and downwards to lie below the upper edge of end wall


48


of male clip


12


. Thus rearwards movement of the seal is prevented by the engagement of the legs


86


on end wall


48


and by the engagement of side barbs


88


to the free end of the ribs


59


. The seal


80


is thus prevented from being removed intact from the slot


58


due to the combined action of legs


86


and barbs


88


. Whilst the seal is in place and intact, the cover


52


cannot be raised and hence the male clip


12


cannot be removed from the passageway


30


.




As an alternative construction the ribs


59


may be omitted and the passageway


30


sized so the arms


84


extend through the passageway and the barbs


86


engage the end wall


90


(see FIG.


4


).




The seal


80


is constructed of a relatively weak material, such as a plastics material and may be destroyed by pivoting the cross bar


82


upwards to detach the cross bar


82


from the legs


84


. Once destroyed the cover may then be raised to allow removal of the male clip


12


from the female channel


30


. With particular reference to

FIG. 3

, to aid in the breaking of the seal


80


a recess


91


is provided on the top of the cover


52


to allow one to place a fingernail or the like under the cross bar


82


to raise it upwards. Since the seal


80


is relatively weak, the top of the cover


52


is provided with an upstanding rim


92


which surrounds the seal cross bar


82


and so aids in preventing the seal


80


being accidentally broken.




In

FIGS. 8 and 9

there is shown a cross-over strap holder


110


in the form of a convex wheel having an external rim


111


and a plurality of bars extending across the rim


111


. The holder


110


allows two tamper evident buckles


10


to be used substantially at right angles to one another. A first strap (not shown) is threaded from the top through one of a first pair of slots


112


on one side under a mid-wall


113


and out through the corresponding slot on the opening side. A second strap (not shown) is threaded in the same manner through a second pair of slots


114


oriented normal to the first pair of slots


112


. In each case the strap travels in a tortuous path over the rim


111


under one of the bars


115


to effectively lock the straps in place. The holder


110


has raised underside bosses


116


on the upper side of the holder


110


to create additional friction with the straps. The mid-wall


113


enables the holder


110


to be used with a single strap whereby to secure its free end by threading the straps from the bottom of the holder


110


through a pair of slots


117


located either side of the mid-wall


113


, through the clip


12


and then back through the holder


110


following the same path. Raised upper bosses


118


create additional friction whereby to prevent the holder from sliding freely along the straps.




Referring to

FIG. 10

, there is shown a second embodiment in which like parts are numbered as in the first embodiment. The cover


50


is separate from the base


32


and is provided with two or more pivot arms


100


which engage in slots


102


in the base


32


and enable the cover


50


to pivot about the base


32


.




It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiment described herein without departing from the scope of the invention.




The term “comprise” and its derivatives as used throughout the specification and claims is intended to have an inclusive meaning unless the context requires otherwise.



Claims
  • 1. A tamper evident buckle including:a first part adapted to be attached to one end of an elongate strap; a second part adapted to be attached to the other end of the strap; said first part including first part engagement means and second part including second part engagement means including a pair of spaced apart arms for releasably engaging the first and second parts together; an enclosure movable between a first position wherein the first and second parts are freely engageable and disengageable by moving the arms relative to each other and a second position wherein the enclosure substantially encloses the engaged together first and second parts; and a seal including a main body, comprised of at least one component, and at least one deflectable member, wherein the seal is adapted to engage the enclosure in the second operative position and to prevent movement from the second operative position to the first operative position unless said seal is broken.
  • 2. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 1, wherein the enclosure includes a base and a cover.
  • 3. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 2, wherein the first part and the base are an integral component.
  • 4. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 1, wherein the first part includes a female member for receiving the second part.
  • 5. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 4, wherein the female member includes a passageway and the second part engagement means is adapted to releasably engage the passageway.
  • 6. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 5, wherein the arms must be pressed toward each other to enable the release of the second part engagement means from the passageway.
  • 7. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 6, wherein the second part includes a transverse body from which the pair of arms extend, said transverse body having an upper surface which is lower than the upper surface of the pair of arms so that when engaged by the passageway an opening is defined above the transverse body and between the pair of arms, and wherein the cover has a slot in registry with the opening, whereby the deflectable member is adapted to be received through the slot and into the opening.
  • 8. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 5, wherein one or both of the arms include a re-entrant barb adapted to engage the passageway.
  • 9. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 1, wherein the deflectable member extends outside a plane of the main body.
  • 10. A tamper evident buckle according to claim 1, wherein the main body is comprised of at least two distinct components which are joined by a frangible connection and wherein the seal is adapted to prevent the movement from the second operative position to the first operative position unless the frangible connection is broken.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
PP9082 Mar 1999 AU
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