This invention relates to tie-type security seals made of injection molded plastic material. Such type of seal is usually composed of a body with a locking cavity in the form of a passage through the body and provided with internal locking teeth, and—integral with the body—a strip or “tie” with one free end, which passes through the cavity and locks the strip with ratchet action, preventing its withdrawal, but allowing tightening of the tie, in the direction the strip was introduced.
Seals of this type, made of one single injection moulded piece of thermoplastic material, are generally of relatively low security, since there is a risk that a non authorized person releases the strip from the teeth by inserting a needle or the like, thus removing it. Such risk has been reduced by means of a new generation of seals in which a metallic insert element provided with teeth is introduced into the locking cavity. The insert element is inserted into the locking cavity in the longitudinal direction of the passage through which the seal strip is to pass when in use, and is then covered by a plastic disc that is fixed in place by means of a plastic welding seam. This results in two considerable inconveniences.
First of all, even though the use of the metallic insert element solved the problem of opening the seal by manipulation of the locking teeth, cutting of the welding seam is enough to remove the plastic disc and the insert element, together with the strip that is still passing through the disc and the insert element. Later, the assembly can be put back in the correct place and a new welding seam can be made. This kind of tampering is hard to detect.
Secondly, it is clear that manufacture of the seal becomes considerably more difficult because of the three additional steps of introducing the insert element, covering it with the plastic disc, and creating the welding seam. This should be compared to the manufacture of the conventional seal, which involves only the operation of plastic injection in an appropriate mould.
The first of the above mentioned disadvantages has recently been solved, as it can be seen in U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,945. The solution proposed in that patent involves the sideways introduction of the metallic insert element, that is to say, in a direction transverse to the passage defined by the cavity for insertion of the seal strip. In this case, when the seal is closed, it becomes impossible to remove the insert element because the strip is passing through it in a direction at right angles to that in which it should be removed. However, the problem of complicated manufacture remains. In the case of U.S. Pat. No. 5,524,945, it is necessary to mold the seal with a lateral opening in its body so that the metallic insert element can be inserted. At the same time, the body is formed with a small foldable flap that it is able to close the opening through which the insert was inserted, the flap then being bonded in that position by means of a welding seam.
An object of the present invention is to provide a tie-type security seal of injected thermoplastic material that makes uses of a metallic insert element, presents a high degree of security and is easy to manufacture.
The present invention thus refers to a tie-type security seal comprising a body of thermoplastic material with a locking cavity in the form of a passage through the body, a metallic insert element fixed in said cavity, and having at least one opening aligned with said passage, as well as a locking tooth, and an elongated strip of thermoplastic material, integral at one end with the body, and having another free end for insertion through said cavity in a first direction, where it is locked by said tooth against removal from the cavity in the opposite direction, the body and the strip having been manufactured by a plastic injection moulding operation.
In accordance with this invention, the seal is characterized by the fact that the metallic insert element is incorporated in said body of thermoplastic material during the injection operation.
The metallic insert element is preferably a substantially flat stamped piece with a main region cut out in its centre to define a plurality of teeth bent outwardly from the plane of the piece, defining an opening between the ends of the teeth for the strip to pass through, and, on each side and in the same plane as the central region, a lateral extension of which the end coinciend coincides with the side of said body. The end of each lateral extension of the metallic insert element can have the form of a two-pronged fork.
A seal in accordance with this invention can easily be manufactured in a plastic injection operation, together with a plurality of other similar seals. Thus, it is advantageous if each of the lateral extensions of the insert element is integral with a corresponding end of a lateral extension of a metallic insert element of another similar seal, the seal then being part of a “comb” of similar seals manufactured in the same injection operation, the individual seals being separable by breaking the junctions between the ends of the lateral extensions of the metallic insert elements.
The invention will be better understood from the following detailed description, given by way of example, with reference to the attached drawings in which:
The seal 1 shown in
The body region 2 is formed with two protuberances 5 and 6 with a passage 7 through them to define a locking cavity for the strip 4. The cross section of passage 7 is substantially identical to that of the main part 8 of strip 4, which, however, becomes thinner at its free end 9 in order to facilitate its introduction ino the passage. The end or tip 9 of the strip is always be introduced though the side visible in
Strip 4 is connected to the body region 2 of the seal 1 by a weakened region 10 (see
The most important characteristic of this invention, however, remains in the automatic incorporation in the seal 1, at the time of manufacture, of a metallic clip or insert element 11, as seen in
The clip 11 is incorporated into the seal in the same orientations shown in
The seal 1 shown in
Considering now
After injection, the mould is opened, two “combs” of seals 1 are ejected, new strips of clips 11 are fed by the pneumatic feeders 20a and 20b, the mould is closed again, the injection is repeated and so on.
The seal that constitutes the subject matter of this invention is extremely simple, easy to mass manufacture and highly efficient due to the fact that the clip is
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PI0204644-0 | Nov 2002 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/BR03/00165 | 11/13/2003 | WO | 10/19/2005 |