Tamper-evident label

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Inventors

Bates, Scott B.
Haghani, Jean E.

Application #

963092

Filed

Oct-19-1992

Published

May-2-1995

Current US Class

040/310
283/105
283/81
283/901
283/94
283/96

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/101 283/105 283/108 283/110 283/111 283/901 283/72 283/81 283/94 283/96 40/299 40/310 40/630 428/915 428/916

Assignee

Avery Dennison (Pasadena, CA)

Examiners

Fridie; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Poms, Smith, Lande & Rose

US Patent References

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4424911   Container tamper d...
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4652473   Tamper-resistant p...
4674771   Laminated pharm...
4837061   Tamper-evident str...
4986429   Color indicating ta...
5013088   Disintegratable ma...

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Abstract
A tamper-evident label is disclosed having a base label substrate with an adhesive on its lower surface. Water-insoluble indicia are applied to the upper surface of the base label substrate. Water-soluble indicia or graphics are applied to at least the water-insoluble indicia. When exposed to water, the water-soluble indicia or graphics dissolve, and the water-insoluble indicia are revealed. The label further includes a plurality of perforations such that removal of the label from an application surface causes the label to fragment.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tamper-evident label for application to a container to indicate that tampering has occurred, comprising:

a base label substrate having an upper surface and a lower surface;

an adhesive applied directly on said lower surface for attachment to said container, the adhesive being a permanent pressure sensitive adhesive;

warning graphics in substantially water insoluble ink printed directly on portions of said upper surface, other portions of said upper surface being free of said warning graphics, said warning graphics including indicia indicating that tampering has occurred;

masking graphics of substantially water-soluble ink at least covering said warning graphics printed directly on said warning graphics



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates in general to labels and, more particularly, to labels for detecting and evidencing tampering.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Tampering with products is an escalating and serious problem which may result in serious harm and even death to the unwary consumer. Most of the protective methods available today can be easily circumvented by the tampering sophisticate. Unfortunately, protective labels can be soaked off of a container using water, the container opened, harmful substances added, and the protective label reattached without clearly indicating that tampering has occurred.

A well-accepted method for providing limited protection against container tampering employs a perforated label structure which, when removed from a container, fragments and disintegrates, such as the label disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 5,013,088 (Marin, 7 May 1991). Another popular design, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 4,652,473 (Han, 24 Mar. 1987), utilizes a multiple layer amorphous polymer construction which delaminates when the label is removed from a surface to which it is adhered. These designs, however, fail to indicate that tampering by means of water immersion has occurred. A label, used in blind clinical studies, that reacts with water by dissolving a rice paper layer and exposing underlying medical information, is disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 3,740,081 (Whipperman, 19 Jun. 1973). This label is employed to preserve the privacy of the underlying medical information, rather than protecting containers from illicit tampering. Designs similar to those disclosed by Marin and Han have an additional disadvantage in that, given sufficient skill and patience, the protective label can be reapplied to the container after the tampering act is accomplished, thus providing a false indication of the integrity of the product.
 
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