Tamper proof label

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Inventors

Franklin, Priscilla S.
Jones, Frederick L.

Application #

876761

Filed

Feb-10-1978

Published

Jan-22-1980

Current US Class

040/638
156/279
283/108
283/109
283/110
283/67
283/81
427/208.6
427/7
428/916

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/8 40/2.2 40/2 229/83 428/203 428/201 428/40 428/916 427/7 427/207 156/279 156/344

Assignee

Monarch Marking Systems, Inc. (Dayton, OH)

Examiners

Briggs; William R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Jones, Tullar & Cooper

US Patent References

4057919   Laminated data ca...
4082873   Switch-proof label
4121003   Tamper indicating...

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Abstract
This invention relates to tamper-proof labels useful for marking objects in a manner such that, if one were to attempt to transfer the label to another object, the label would be destroyed or defaced to such an extent that its transference would be noticeable. The label comprises a laminate comprising a transparent or translucent outer sheet having an information containing pattern printed on its inner surface, said printed film having a discontinuous coating of transparent plasticized organic polymeric material thereon, with said printed and coating surface having a coating of a color containing pressure sensitive adhesive film thereon. The plasticizer in said organic polymeric material being a non-reactive, migrating plasticizer, which is also a plasticizer for said pressure sensitive adhesive. Once applied to a substrate, if removal of the label is attempted, the label delaminates in a manner such that at least portions of the colored adhesive in register with the transparent discontinuous plasticized polymer coating remain on the substrate to which the label has been adhered resulting in a label which has a visually perceptible tamper-indicating change in at least portions of its background color. In a preferred embodiment the free side of the adhesive film of the label is covered by a release sheet.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A laminated label comprising:

(a) a flexible transparent or translucent plastic film,

(b) having reverse printed on one side thereof an information containing pattern,

(c) a discontinuous coating of a substantialy colorless plasticized organic polymeric coating upon the printed side of said printed plastic film, and

(d) a colored layer of pressure sensitive adhesive bonded to said printed and coated side of said film, said layer contacting said printed pattern, said coating, and said film,

(e) the plasticizer in said polymeric coating being selected such that it is a plasticizer for both said coating and said adhesive, with said plasticizer being present in an amount sufficient to migrate from said coating to affect the bond strength of at least portions of said adhesive layer adjacent said discontinuous coating,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Objects are frequently marked or identified with the intention that the marking be either "permanent" or uniquely characteristic of the object or objects so marked. Examples of such markings include ownership information, serial numbers, licenses, permits, statutorily required information, and certification that an object possesses certain characteristics or conforms to certain statutory requirements.

Various methods are employed to achieve these results. The use of relatively convenient and inexpensive labels presents problems in that, if the label can be switched from one object to another, in a manner that is not readily detectable, the validity of the information contained on the label is subject to question.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to tamper-proof labels useful for marking objects in a manner such that, if one were to attempt to transfer the label to another object, the label would be destroyed or defaced to such an extent that its transference would be noticeable.
 
  This invention relates to switch-proof labels useful for marking objects in a manner such that, if one were to attempt to transfer the label to another...  A user authorization tag for the wearer thereof is rendered tamper resistant by forming the tag as an integral unit having a flat panel portion and a flexible...