Thermoplastic security seal

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Inventors

Georgopoulos, George
Lundberg, Jr., George A.
Mattos, Louis J.

Application #

221590

Filed

Apr-6-1994

Published

Jun-11-1996

Current US Class

024/16PB
024/17AP
024/30.5P
292/307A
292/307R
292/318
292/322

International Classes

B65D 063/00

Field of Search

292/307 24/16

Assignee

E. J. Brooks Company (Newark, NJ)

Examiners

Boucher; Darnell M.

US Patent References

3944269   Seal
4001919   Seal
4214349   Tie wrap
4470173   Disposable one-pie...
4537432   Security seals
5102075   Bundle tie
5123686   Tamper-proof bag...
5183301   Locking or security...
5382061   Bag seal

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Abstract
A one piece molded thermoplastic, preferably polypropylene, high security seal for coin bags has a locking socket body from which a flag extends on one side and a rectangular flat elongated shackle extends on the opposite side via an intermediate flat member which has a tear band there across for selectively separating the member into two pieces to facilitate removal of the locked seal. The shackle has several locking circular segment teeth in two parallel linear arrays on opposite edges of the shackle adjacent to a tamper resistant flange at the member end. A locking sheet metal stamped insert has two sets of tangs defining two spaced tooth receiving openings in a socket locking cavity aligned with shackle receiving openings in the body. The body receives the insert transverse to the shackle insertion direction through a cavity side wall later sealed with a flap formed in the seal body. The locked shackle precludes removal of the insert should the side wall seal be tampered with. The locked shackle forms a closed loop passed through an aperture in the bag folded neck. A hook on the intermediate member forms a tear band tab and engages the bag neck in the seal locked condition.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a seal for securing an element and including a body with a locking socket and a shackle extending from the body and having a free end insertable into and engageable with the socket for locking the shackle to the body and to the element, the socket including a metal locking insert having a locking tang for engaging and locking the inserted shackle, the combination comprising:

a thermoplastic molded body having a cavity;

a flexible molded thermoplastic shackle extending from the body in a first longitudinal direction, said body having a first opening therein in communication with said cavity in a second direction transverse the first direction, said opening for receiving the shackle in the second direction and for permitting the received shackle to be inserted into the cavity;



Description
This invention relates to seals, and more particularly, to thermoplastic seals with a locking socket and elongated toothed shackle attached at one end to the socket for engaging and locking the shackle to the socket.

Security seals of the type with shackles and ribs or recesses forming teeth which engage a locking socket are known and are shown, for example in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,183,301; 3,944,269; 3,588,963; 4,001,919 and 3,830,538. Disclosed in the patents are seals with elongated shackles for engagement with a seal locking socket. The shackles include locking shoulders to facilitate locking to elements in the seal socket. In U.S. Pat. No. 5,183,381 the socket includes a locking latch.

Other arrangements include metal locking inserts which are in the socket cavity and which have locking tangs which engage shoulders or teeth on the shackles for obtaining one way clutch locking of the shackles, the above patents illustrating thermoplastic locking elements in the socket. The problem with metal locking inserts is that these need to be inserted into the locking socket and sealed to the socket body. Prior art arrangements use a circular metal insert disc which is inserted into a locking socket cavity in the same axial direction in which the shackle is inserted into the socket to lock the shackle to the insert. After the metal insert is placed in the cavity, the cavity is sealed closed with a plastic disc aligned over the circular metal insert and bonded to the plastic body rim forming an annular bonding seam which encircles the locked shackle.
 
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