Tamper-proof label

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Inventors

Rycroft, Alan

Application #

539347

Filed

Jan-8-1975

Published

Oct-5-1976

Current US Class

040/630
206/460
215/232
215/256
283/101
283/105
283/108
283/81
292/307A
428/915

International Classes

G09F 003/02

Field of Search

292/307 40/2.2 40/2 156/252 206/460 215/232 215/256

Assignee

Becton, Dickinson and Company (East Rutherford, NJ)

Examiners

Mancene; Louis G.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kane, Dalsimer, Kane, Sullivan and Kurucz

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Abstract
A tamper-proof label adapted to be applied to joined surfaces of a member and heat sealed in place. A label includes a sheet adapted to bear identifying indicia with the sheet being cut in at least one location and the cuts being spaced so that they are located on each side of adjoining surfaces of the member to which the label is applied. The cuts permit material of the member to flow therethrough and over the exposed surface of the label when a predetermined amount of heat and pressure is applied so as to mechanically lock the label in position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tamper-proof label affixed to joined surfaces of a thermoplastic member comprising; a sheet adapted to bear identifying indicia and being cut in predetermined locations with cuts located on each side of the adjoining surfaces of the thermoplastic member, the thermoplastic member having been subjected to heat and pressure so that the portions thereof adjacent the cuts have flowed therethrough and over the exposed surface of the label so as to retain and mechanically lock the label in position.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Sealing and labeling of containers is a highly developed art. There are many instances where the sealing and labeling procedure is designed to prevent tampering of the container prior to the time of use. In the medical supply field as well as in the food packaging field it is often quite important that the integrity of the containers be maintained until the proper time. Of prime concern is the danger of damage and contamination of deterioration of the contents. By combining a labeling function with a tamper indicating function, two important aspects of packaging can be attained.

Two examples of the variety of different types of tamper-proof labels which are presently in use are depicted in U.S. Pat. No. 3,088,830 to Graham and U.S. Pat. No. 3,702,511 to Miller. From these patents it is quite apparent that tamper-proof labels are highly desirable. Accordingly, it is naturally advantageous to provide improvements in labels where the positive locking action of the label is assured and where it is virtually impossible to remove the label without damaging the container. Furthermore, the label should permit opening of the package and breaking of the label at the desired time in a quick, neat and efficient manner.
 
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