Claims
- 1. A tamper resistant seal comprising:
- a receptacle having an internal cavity;
- an insert adapted to be received in said internal cavity in an assembled condition of the seal, said insert including a body portion and a top portion, said body portion having first and second side faces and a bottom face, a first channel formed in said first side face and a second channel formed in said second side face, said first and second channels each including opposing sidewalls and having a first contoured surface profile including a plurality of spaced projections and recesses; and
- a wire secured to said insert, said wire having an outer surface contour including a plurality of spaced projections and recesses of a size to be cooperatively seated within said spaced recesses and projections, respectively, of said first and second channels, said wire being adapted to pass along said first channel, around said bottom face, along said second channel and protrude from said top portion when the seal is assembled with said wire interlocked between said recesses and spaced projections of said first and second channels.
- 2. The tamper resistant seal of claim 1, further comprising a strap integral with said insert and having a socket disposed at a free end, a knob integral with said receptacle and extending outwardly therefrom, said socket pivotally receiving said knob to form a pivot joint about which said insert pivots.
- 3. The tamper resistant seal of claim 2, wherein said body portion of said insert includes resilient flanges, said receptacle includes opposed side walls each having an inner inclined surface, said resilient flanges cooperatively abut the inner inclined surfaces when the seal is assembled to prevent said insert from being removed from said receptacle.
- 4. The tamper resistant seal of claim 3, wherein said receptacle includes a transparent bottom wall to permit visual inspection of said wire in said internal cavity when the seal is assembled.
- 5. The tamper resistant seal of claim 1 wherein said projections of said first and second channels extend from each of said sidewalls thereof.
- 6. A tamper resistant seal comprising:
- a receptacle having an internal cavity;
- an insert adapted to be inserted in said internal cavity to assemble the seal, said insert including a body portion having opposite sides, a top portion and bottom face and a longitudinal axis extending intermediate said opposite sides and between said top portion and bottom face and further including first and second oppositely oriented outer faces, a first channel formed in said first outer face and a second channel formed in said second outer face, said first and second channels extending longitudinally along said body portion from said top portion, said first channel being spaced so as to be offset in a width direction toward one of said opposite sides as measured from said longitudinal axis from said second channel;
- a connecting channel in said bottom face of said insert communicating said first and second channels with one another;
- a wire having a first portion connected to said insert and a second portion adapted to extend along said first channel then diagonally over said bottom face and then along said second channel and outwardly from said top portion when the seal is assembled; and
- a strap connecting said insert to said receptacle.
- 7. The tamper resistant seal of claim 6 including means for pivotably connecting said insert to said receptacle.
- 8. The tamper resistant seal of claim 7, wherein said first portion of said wire is embedded within said top portion and said body portion of said insert intermediate said first and second channels.
- 9. The tamper resistant seal of claim 8, wherein said receptacle includes a transparent bottom wall to enable visual inspection of said wire within said internal cavity when the seal is assembled.
- 10. The tamper resistant seal of claim 9, wherein said strap includes a socket disposed at a free end thereof, and a knob extends from said receptacle and is frictionally retained within said socket.
- 11. A seal for detecting tampering comprising:
- a receptacle having an interior cavity and an opening into said cavity and an end wall opposite said opening;
- an insert including a body portion having first and second oppositely oriented outer faces, a bottom face and a top portion, a first channel formed in said first outer face and a second channel formed in said second outer face, at least one of said first and second channels having a first contoured surface profile including a plurality of projections and recesses;
- a wire secured to said insert, said wire having a second outer contoured surface profile including a plurality of spaced projections and recesses of a configuration to interlock with said recesses and projections, respectively, of said at least one of said first and second channels;
- said wire being of a length to extend along one of said first and second channels, around said bottom face of said insert, and along the other of said first and second channels such that a portion of said wire protrudes outwardly from said top portion when said insert is inserted through said opening into said cavity of said receptacle.
- 12. The seal of claim 11, further comprising a strap secured to said insert and having a socket disposed at a free end, and a knob integral with said receptacle and being pivotally received in said socket to form a pivot joint about which said insert pivots.
- 13. The seal of claim 12, wherein said body portion of said insert includes integral resilient flanges, said receptacle comprises opposed side walls each having an inner inclined surface, and said flanges of said insert cooperatively abut the inner inclined surfaces when the seal is assembled to prevent said insert form being removed from said receptacle.
- 14. The seal of claim 13, wherein said bottom wall of said receptacle is formed of a transparent material.
- 15. The seal of claim 14, wherein said receptacle is formed entirely of a transparent material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/375,691, filed Jan. 20, 1995 now abandoned.
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