Claims
- 1. A tamper evident die fold wrapper having a pattern of folds defining regions and folded along the folds to enclose a product,
at least two of said regions overlapping and attached to each other at a lap seal region when the wrapper is folded along the folds, at least one of said overlapping regions having a breakaway region, whereby, upon opening the wrapper to access the product, said breakaway region tears away to provide evidence of tampering.
- 2. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said wrapper is made of foil, foil paper laminate, plastic, plastic laminated paper, or coated paper.
- 3. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said folds defining regions are folded around a candy bar.
- 4. The tamper-evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said breakaway region is a polygon.
- 5. The tamper-evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said breakaway region is triangular, circular, oval or rectangular.
- 6. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said breakaway region is a closed shape offset from an edge of said wrapper in said lap seal region.
- 7. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said closed shape breakaway region has an adhesive applied to it attached to an overlapping region of said wrapper.
- 8. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 6, wherein said adhesive is a hot melt adhesive.
- 9. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said breakaway region bears printing indicia on an inner surface thereof.
- 10. The tamper evident wrapper of claim 1, wherein said breakaway region is defined by perforations.
- 11. A tamper evident primary package folded around a confectionery product comprising:
an inner die fold wrapper having a pattern of folds defining regions and capable of being dead folded along the folds to conform to the outer surface of the confectionery product, wherein
two of said regions form first and second overlapping regions in a lap seal region and are attached to each other when the wrapper is folded along the folds, and the first overlapping region has at least one breakaway portion defined by perforations adhesively attached to the second overlapping region such that upon opening the inner die fold wrapper to access the product, the breakaway portion is at least partially torn away from said first overlapping region.
- 12. The tamper evident package of claim 11, further comprising a substantially tubular lap sealed outer sleeve over said inner die fold wrapper and said confectionery product to form a die fold and sleeve primary package.
- 13. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein said confectionery product is a chocolate bar.
- 14. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein said inner die fold wrapper is foil or paper laminated foil and said outer sleeve is paper.
- 15. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein the inner die fold wrapper comprises a plurality of breakaway portions formed at an edge of the die fold wrapper in a closed shape defined by perforations and the edge of the die fold wrapper.
- 16. The tamper evident package of claim 15, wherein said closed shape is a regular polygon.
- 17. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein the inner die fold wrapper comprises a breakaway portion, one side of said breakaway portion is formed by an edge of the die fold wrapper, and perforations define the breakaway portion.
- 18. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein the breakaway portion is in the form of an oval, circle or regular polygon offset from an edge of the wrapper and defined by die cut perforations.
- 19. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein said breakaway portion is attached to said second overlapping region with a bead of adhesive applied to the breakaway portion.
- 20. The tamper evident package of claim 11, wherein said adhesive is a hot melt adhesive.
- 21. The tamper evident package of claim 12, wherein said inner die fold wrapper is paper laminated foil, and the breakaway portion bears printing on an inner paper surface of the paper laminated foil, and the outer sleeve bears printing on the outer surface thereof.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/402,420, filed Aug. 8, 2002, and incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60402420 |
Aug 2002 |
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