1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a tamperproof adhesive tape, and, more particularly, to a tamperproof adhesive tape for a package or the like enabling a predefined portion thereof to be easily removable while maintaining a high degree of security against tampering with the contents provided in a package.
2. Description of Prior Art
In response to the demand for greater packaging security, a variety of tamperproof related products have been introduced, such as tamperproof papers, labels, films and adhesive tapes. Such products are used for the closure and protection of packages containing official documents or valuable articles to help guard against theft, tampering or counterfeiting.
Conventional tamperproof adhesive tapes consist of a coating layer having a tamperproof sign coated on the backside of the substrate thereof, and further a thin adhesive coated over the coating layer to thereby seal an article with the tamperproof adhesive tape. Since the coating layer having the tamperproof sign is made of a material different from other coating materials, and the adhesion between the coating layer and the adhesive layer is stronger than that between the coating layer and the substrate, the tamperproof mark on the coating layer remains on the sealed object after the tamperproof adhesive tape is torn away and removed from the package, thereby indicating the integrity of the sealed state thereof. Although such tamperproof tapes can effectively detect the sealing integrity of a package and its contents, the opened package loses its integrity and often is not resealable in terms of holding the contents within a package (even though the tamper-detection feature has been exhausted).
To assist with the issue of the security tape losing its ability to seal, the inventor of this application formerly proposed a tamperproof adhesive tape disclosed in Taiwan Patent Publication No. 433279, wherein the backside of the substrate of the tamperproof adhesive tape has a letter-printed layer and a color-coated layer coated over the letter-printed layer and other areas of the substrate free of the letter-printed layer. Both the letter-printed layer and the color-coated layer function as indicating layers having indicator signs and tear marks formed thereon, and the color-coated layer has a mucous membrane layer and an adhesive layer sequentially formed thereon functioning as an adhesion layer, thereby enabling the tamperproof adhesive tape to be affixed to a package to be sealed.
The adhesion between the letter-printed layer and the color-coated layer is weaker than that between the mucous membrane layer and the color-coated layer, and also the adhesion between the letter-printed layer and the color-coated layer is weaker than that between the substrate and the letter-printed layer, whereas the adhesion between the substrate and the color-coated layer is stronger than that between the mucous membrane layer and the color-coated layer. With different degrees of adhesion between the layers of the tape, the tamperproof adhesive tape clearly indicates the sealed status of a package or the like even if the substrate of the tape has been removed therefrom since the mucous membrane layer remains adhered to the sealed object, and, moreover, the package is resealable to seal in and keep contents therein intactly maintained after the tamper-detection ability has been exhausted.
However, such tamperproof adhesive layers are typically formed with smooth edges on the sides thereof, and also the substrate thereof is often a plastic-made thin film, necessitating the use of a cutting tool and thus inconveniencing users in usage when a strip of adhesive tape is to be separated from a roll of adhesive tape.
Regarding this issue, Taiwanese Patent Publication No. M315723 has disclosed a hand-tearable transparent adhesive tapes that can be torn easily by hand (without using a tool). However, this hand-tearable transparent tape is not formed with tamperproof characteristics for indicating the integrity of a sealed object without adding a tamperproof tape for security purposes.
As such, the present invention sets out to provide an improved security tamperproof adhesive tape having predefined portions easily removable while maintaining a higher degree of security against tampering with the contents of a package or the like.
In light of the drawbacks associated with the conventional techniques as described above, a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a tamperproof adhesive tape that can be partially removed for identification purposes.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a tamperproof adhesive tape that provides a package or the like sealed thereby with a higher degree of security against theft, substitution of counterfeit articles or the introduction of foreign articles or substances to better maintain the integrity of the sealed contents.
In accordance with the foregoing and other objectives, the invention provides a tamperproof adhesive tape for indicating the sealed status and indicating the integrity of contents of a package or the like, the tamperproof adhesive tape comprising: a substrate, at least an identification layers formed on a surface of the substrate, an adhesion layer formed on the at least an identification layer away from the substrate surface, and a plurality of tearing gaps correspondingly formed on two sides of the substrate, the identification layer and the adhesion layer, thereby allowing predefined portions of the tamperproof adhesive tape to be torn away after being removed for indicating the sealed state and integrity of contents of a package or the like.
In this embodiment, the plurality of tearing gaps may comprise any one of V-shaped, S-shaped, U-shaped, Y-shaped, I-shaped and semi-circular-shaped gaps. In addition to having the tearing gaps recessively disposed on the two sides of the substrate, the identification layer and the adhesion layer, the tearing gaps may also be such disposed to be partially disconnected at both sides of the substrate, the identification layer and the adhesion layer.
Compared to the prior art, the tamperproof adhesive tape of the present invention can be applied to different structures of tamperproof adhesive tapes for user-friendly convenience in use. Further, when the tamperproof adhesive tape is torn away and removed, concentration of the pulling pressure will be imposed upon the tearing gaps to partially break off the tamperproof adhesive tape serving as tearing evidence, thereby providing a higher degree of security against tampering with the contents of a package or the like.
a is a perspective view illustrating a roll of the tamperproof adhesive tape according to a first embodiment of the present invention;
b is a cross-sectional view illustrating cutting of the tamperproof adhesive tape along the AA line depicted in
c is a side cross-sectional view illustrating cutting of the tamperproof adhesive tape perpendicularly along the AA line depicted in
a is a side cross-sectional view illustrating tearing and removing the tamperproof adhesive tape away from the substrate affixed to a package or the like;
b is a top view illustrating cracks in the tamperproof adhesive tape after being torn away from the substrate according to the present invention;
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The present invention is described in the following so that one skilled in the pertinent art can readily understand other advantages and effects of the present invention. The present invention may also be implemented and applied according to other embodiments, and the details may be modified based on differing views and applications without departing from the essential spirit of the present invention.
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The substrate 1 may include, but is not limited to, transparent or semitransparent plastic film substrates, such that the one or more identification layers formed on the backside thereof can be easily observed after being removed. The first identification layer 2 is a resin material having the same color and transparency as the substrate 1 and is adherable to the substrate 1, wherein tear marks are formed on the backside of the substrate 1 by printing. The second identification layer 3 may comprise, but is not limited to, an ink having a color different or in contrast to that of the first identification layer 2, such that the sealed state can be clearly observed after the substrate 1 is removed from the tamperproof adhesive tape 10. The adhesion layer 4 may include a mucous membrane layer 4a and an adhesive layer 4b, wherein the mucous membrane layer 4a is composed of a viscous membrane whereby the color adhered to and formed on the first identification layer 2 can be adhered and transformed to the sealed object after the substrate 1 is removed from the tamperproof adhesive tape 10. The adhesive layer 4b may be, for example, an adhesive material coated over the mucous membrane layer 4a enabling the tamperproof adhesive tape to be adhered to a package or the like for security reasons.
The plurality of tearing gaps 101 are symmetrically formed along two sides of the substrate 1, the identification layers 2,3 and the adhesion layer 4, such that the tearing gaps can be hand-torn with the concentration of pulling pressure imposed thereupon by a tearing motion to remove only predefined portions of the tamperproof adhesive tape 1, thereby enabling removal of a strip of the desired length of the tamperproof adhesive tape 1.
In this embodiment, the plurality of tearing gaps 101 are recessively formed on two sides of the substrate 1, the identification layers 2,3 and the adhesion layer 4, thereby forming indented edges therein, which include, but are not limited to, V-shaped gaps. In practice, the plurality of tearing gaps 101 may comprise any one of V-shaped, S-shaped, U-shaped, Y-shaped gaps, I-shaped gaps and semi-circular-shaped gaps, or other equivalents enabling concentration of pulling pressure to be imposed thereupon for partially tearing away the tape. In addition to having the tearing gaps recessively formed along both sides of the substrate 1, the identification layers 2,3 and the adhesion layer 4, the tearing gaps 101 may also be formed to partially disconnect at both sides of the substrate 1, the identification layers 2, 3 and the adhesion layer 4. That is, the tearing gaps 101 may also be formed to have two sides of the substrate 1, the identification layers 2, 3 and the adhesion layer 4 partially cut off. Since the structure and formation characteristics of the tearing gaps are well-known in the art and are not crucial features of the present invention, further illustration and description thereof is omitted for brevity.
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In this embodiment, the substrate 11 may include, but is not limited to, transparent or semitransparent plastic film substrates allowing the tear marks to be observed from the backside of the letter-printed layer 12 after removing the substrate 11. The letter-printed layer 12 may be a resin material having the same color and degree of transparency as that of the substrate 11 and also can be adhered to the substrate 11, wherein the letter-printed layer 12 is applied to the backside of the substrate 11 by printing. In this embodiment, the letter-printed layer 12 may include but is not limited to, for example, a lettering mark such as “OPENED” or “VOID” as shown in
Further, the adhesion between the color-coated layer 13 and the letter-printed letter 12 is weaker than that between the color-coated layer 13 and the backside of the substrate 11. Except for the lettering, patterns and markings printed on the backside of the letter-printed layer 12, both the backside area of the substrate 11 that is clear of the letter-printed layer 12 and the gaps 20 formed in between the letter-printed layer 12 have the color-coated layer 13 applied thereon when the letter-printed layer 12 is applied. Therefore, after the tamperproof adhesive tape is torn away, the color-coated layer 13 is separated from the letter-printed layer 12 but still adhered to the back of the substrate 11 and functions as a contrast base color, thereby indicating that the letter-printed layer 12 detached from the color-coated layer 13 by the surface of the substrate 11.
The non-detachable layer 14 is applied between the color-coated layer 13 and the adhesion layer 15 as a medium layer enabling adhesive to be applied to the oil ink of the color-coated layer 13 to form the adhesion layer 15 with strong bonding therebetween whereby the tamperproof adhesive tape is adhered to the sealed object. Preferably, the adhesion layer is a material that does not adhere to or have residue left on the sealed object after being torn away and that also can be reapplied to the object to be sealed.
The adhesive-proof paper 16 may include, but is not limited to, a conventional marking paper that is to be torn away before the tamperproof adhesive tape is adhered to a package or the like to be sealed. After removing the tamperproof adhesive tape from the sealed object as shown in
Therefore, even if the detached tape is reapplied and affixed back to the previously-sealed object A, as indicated in
The major difference differentiating between the first and second embodiments is that, the plurality of tearing gaps 101 in the second embodiment are correspondingly disposed on two sides of the tamperproof adhesive tape comprising the substrate 11, the letter-printed layer 12, the color-coated layer 13, the non-detachable layer 14, the adhesion layer 15 and the adhesive-proof paper 16. In other words, the tearing gaps 101 may be selectively disposed on a variety of tamperproof adhesive tapes of different structures for security purposes.
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Note that in the prior-described second embodiment, the adhesion between the adhesive layer 15a and the color-coated layer 13 is stronger than that between the color-coated layer 13 and the letter-printed layer 12, but is weaker than that between the color-coated layer 13 and the substrate 11. There is no non-detachable layer 14 in this embodiment as provided in the second embodiment. Also, the adhesion between the letter-printed layer 12 and the color-coated layer 13 is weaker than that between the mucous membrane layer 14a and the color-coated layer 13, and is also weaker than that between the substrate 11 and the letter-printed layer 12, and the adhesion between the substrate 11 and the color-coated layer 13 is stronger than that between the macous membrane layer 14a and the color-coated layer 13. As a result of different degrees of adhesive force existing between layers of the tamperproof adhesive tape, as shown in
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Compared to the prior art, the tamperproof adhesive tape of the present invention is characterized by employing a plurality of tearing gaps formed along two sides of each of the tape layers, so that the tape can be torn off by hand at a predefined length without requiring use of a cutting tool Further, when the tamperproof adhesive tape is removed from a sealed object, the concentration of stress will be imposed upon the tearing gaps to partially break open the tamperproof adhesive tape, thereby providing a higher degree of security against tampering with the contents provided in a package or the like.
Accordingly, the tamperproof adhesive tape of the present invention can solve the problems associated with conventional techniques to ensure tamperproof security of property, and also the tamperproof adhesive tape allows for identification of tampering and facilitates easy utilization thereof.
While illustrative embodiments are provided in the above description, such are for illustration of the principles and functions of the present invention only and are not to be construed restrictively. Modifications and variations of the present invention obvious to those skilled in the art are to be covered by the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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097204291 | Mar 2008 | TW | national |