Color indicating tamper-proof seal

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Inventors

Singleton, Jr., Robert

Application #

364660

Filed

Jun-12-1989

Published

Jan-22-1991

Current US Class

206/459.1
206/807
215/230
428/321.5
428/916

International Classes

B65D 051/18

Field of Search

215/230 215/365 215/203 215/246 215/254 206/807 206/459 428/321.5 428/916

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beaman & Beaman

US Patent References

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4429803   Broken seal detector
4480760   Tamper visible indi...
4511052   Container seal with...
4516679   Tamper-proof wrap
4526752   Oxygen indicator fo...
4685578   Tamper indication...
4685579   Tamper proof bottle
4755405   Multi-walled tampe...
4760919   Tamper-indicating...

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Abstract
A tamper-proof seal employed with a container comprising a plurality of frangible cells filled with a harmless colored substance. The cells may either be located between two hermetically sealed plastic sheets or formed on the exterior of the seal and upon puncturing or applying pressure necessary for entry into the container the cells rupture releasing the substance to provide a visual indication that tampering with the container may have occurred.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tamper-proof seal for sealing a container comprising, in combination, a hermetically sealed frangible envelope, a chamber defined within said envelope, a transparent portion defined in said envelope, a sub-atmospheric pressure within said envelope, indicating means within said chamber having a first visible condition at said sub-atmospheric pressure and a second visible condition at a pressure greater than said sub-atmospheric pressure visibly discernibly different than said first condition whereby fracture of said envelope may be visibly ascertained.

2. A tamper-proof seal wrap for sealing the opening of a container comprising, in combination, two sheets of thin film material hermetically sealed around their outer edges providing a vacuum therein, at least one of said sheets being transparent, a sub-atmospheric pressure existing between said sheets, at least one frangible, thin walled cell located between said vacuum sealed sheets sensitive to pressure exerted thereon and adapted to fracture under pressure changes such as due to removal of said seal wrap from the container, release of the sub-atmospheric pressure between said sheets and puncturing, said cell being filled with a color indicating substance such that upon puncture or pressure being applied to said seal for entry into the container said cell will rupture releasing said indicating substance between said sheets whereby said released substance is readily visible detectable through said transparent sheet.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Many food and drug substances destined for human consumption are distributed within containers Unfortunately, situations have occurred where the contents of the container have been adulterated by unauthorized entry into the container without indication to the consumer that the container has been entered. Often, this tampering leads to death or serious harm to the consumer and in order to reduce the risk of a consumer ingesting an adulterated dosage means have been developed for indicating if tampering has occurred.

A typical example of a tamper-proof seal incorporated with a container includes surrounding the container with a cellophane or clear plastic wrapping However, the plastic might be completely removed and subsequently replaced with no knowledge thereof being conveyed to the consumer.

Other attempts of containers incorporating tamper-proof means include affixing pliable material containing chemical substances to portions of the container where pressure must be applied for entry. The material may change color from either absorbing chemicals released by pressure applied to the container during opening, or from ambient atmosphere conditions exposed to the material during opening. Typical examples of such tamper-proof seals are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,424,911 and 4,511,052. Another container incorporating tamper-proof means is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,516,679 which includes a wrap for encasing a container whereby visual indication of a tampering by a wrap discoloration, physical change, or deterioration alerts the user that the product within the wrap may have been adulterated.
 
  This invention relates to an improved can end construction for carbonated beverage cans having a score line defined opening panel therein for beverage...  A tamper evident closure for an open container having an outwardly projecting container finish proximate to the container opening is disclosed. The closure...