Claims
- 1. An authenticatible, tamper-indicating label, comprising:
- a normally opaque, transparentizable microporous film having first and second major surfaces, a first indicia proximate send first surface a second indicia on said first surface, and an adhesive proximate said first surface;
- wherein said microporous film can be changed from an opaque state to a transparent state by application of a first liquid that is not a solvent for said first and second indicia to said microporous film to thereby sufficiently fill the pores of said microporous film to cause said film to become transparent;
- wherein when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said first and second indicia are not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, at least said first indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, thereby providing an indication of the authenticity of said label; and
- wherein application of a second liquid that is a solvent for said second indicia causes at least a portion of said second indicia to migrate through said microporous film to said second major surface, thereby providing a permanent visually perceptible indication of tampering.
- 2. The label of claim 1, wherein said second indicia is soluble in hydrocarbons.
- 3. The label of claim 1, wherein said second indicia is soluble in ketones.
- 4. The label of claim 1, wherein said second indicia is soluble in alcohols.
- 5. The label of claim 1, wherein the application of a volatile liquid causes said first indicia to be temporarily visually perceptible through said microporous film, thereby providing a temporary indication of the authenticity of said label.
- 6. The label of claim 1, wherein said first indicia is insoluble in water, such that said first indicia does not migrate through said microporous film upon application of water to said label.
- 7. The label of claim 1, wherein said first indicia is insoluble in trichloroethylene, such that said first indicia does not migrate through said microporous film upon application of trichloroethylene to said label.
- 8. The label of claim 1, wherein said microporous film can be changed from said opaque state to said transparent state by an application of heat to a sufficiently high temperature to said label so as to collapse the pores of said microporous film, thereby causing said second indicia to be permanently visually perceptible through said microporous film when viewed from the second surface to provide a permanent indication of tampering.
- 9. The label of claim 1, wherein said microporous film comprises a polymeric film including a plurality of interconnected pores therein and a plurality of polymeric particles interconnected by fibrils extending between adjacent particles.
- 10. The label of claim 9, wherein said polymeric material comprises polypropylene.
- 11. The label of claim 9, wherein said polymeric material comprises polyethylene.
- 12. The label of claim 9, wherein said polymeric material comprises ethylene vinyl alcohol copolymer.
- 13. The label of claim 1, wherein said adhesive includes said second indicia.
- 14. The label of claim 1, wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength of at least 750 psi and exhibits at least 100% tensile elongation at tensile failure.
- 15. The label of claim 1, wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength of at least 1200 psi and exhibits at least 200% tensile elongation at tensile failure.
- 16. The label of claim 1, wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength of no greater than 3500 psi and exhibits no more than 30% tensile elongation at tensile failure.
- 17. The label of claim 16, wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength of no greater than 1000 psi and exhibits no more than 20% tensile elongation at tensile failure.
- 18. The label of claim 1, wherein said first indicia is distinct from said second indicia.
- 19. An authenticatible, tamper-indicating label, comprising:
- a normally opaque, transparentizable microporous film having first and second major surfaces, a combined indicia proximate said first major surface, and an adhesive proximate said first surface;
- wherein said microporous film can be changed from an opaque state to a transparent state by application of a first liquid that is not a solvent for said combined indicia to said microporous film to thereby sufficiently fill the pores of said microporous film to cause said film to become transparent; and
- wherein when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said combined indicia is not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, said combined indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, thereby providing an indication of the authenticity of said label; and
- wherein application of a second liquid that is a solvent for said combined indicia causes at least a portion of said combined indicia to migrate through said microporous film to said second major surface, thereby providing a permanent visually perceptible indication of tampering.
- 20. An authenticatible, tamper indicating system, comprising:
- a) an article having an exposed surface;
- b) an authenticatible, tamper-indicating label adhered to said article, said label including a normally opaque, transparentizable microporous film having first and second major surfaces and an adhesive, wherein said label is adhered to said exposed surface of said article with a first bond strength by said adhesive such that said first major surface is facing said article; and
- c) first indicia and second indicia,
- wherein said first indicia is located in said system such that when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said first indicia is not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, said first indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and wherein said second indicia is located on said first major surface of said film;
- wherein said microporous film can be changed from an opaque state to a transparent state by application of a first liquid that is not a solvent for said first and second indicia to said microporous film to thereby sufficiently fill the pores of said microporous film to cause said film to become transparent;
- wherein when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said first and second indicia are not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, at least said first indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, thereby providing an indication of the authenticity of said label;
- wherein application of a second liquid that is a solvent for said second indicia to said label causes at least a portion of said second indicia to migrate through said microporous film to said second major surface, thereby providing a permanent visually perceptible indication of tampering, and
- wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength greater than said first bond strength, and wherein said microporous film exhibits at least 100% elongation at tensile failure.
- 21. The system of claim 20, wherein said microporous film exhibits at least 200% elongation at tensile failure.
- 22. An authenticatible, tamper indicating system, comprising:
- a) an article having an exposed surface;
- b) an authenticatible, tamper-indicating label adhered to said article, said label including a normally opaque, transparentizable microporous film having first and second major surfaces and an adhesive, wherein said label is adhered to said exposed surface of said article with a first bond strength by said adhesive such that said first major surface is facing said article; and
- c) first indicia and second indicia, wherein said first indicia is located in said system such that when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said first indicia is not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, said first indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and wherein second indicia is located on said first major surface of said film;
- wherein said microporous film can be changed from an opaque state to a transparent state by application of a first liquid that is not a solvent for said first and second indicia to said microporous film to thereby sufficiently fill the pores of said microporous film to cause said film to become transparent;
- wherein when said microporous film is in its opaque state, said first and second indicia are not visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, and when said microporous film is in its transparent state, at least said first indicia is visually perceptible when said label is viewed from said second surface, thereby providing an indication of the authenticity of said label;
- wherein application of a second liquid that is a solvent for said second indicia to said label causes at least a portion of said second indicia to migrate through said microporous film to said second major surface, thereby providing a permanent visually perceptible indication of tampering; and
- wherein said microporous film has a tensile strength less than said first bond strength, and wherein said microporous film exhibits no more than 30% elongation at tensile failure.
- 23. The system of claim 22, wherein said microporous film exhibits no more than 20% elongation at tensile failure.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under a contract awarded by the Government. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
US Referenced Citations (22)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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0 651 365 A1 |
May 1995 |
EPX |