Tamper evident seal and system

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Inventors

Travisano, Frank P.

Application #

057809

Filed

May-7-1993

Published

Aug-13-1996

Current US Class

206/807
215/230
215/232
215/246
215/250
215/253
215/254
215/347
215/349

International Classes

B65D 039/00

Field of Search

215/246 215/250 215/251 215/253 215/254 215/230 215/232 215/201 215/206 215/341 215/347 215/349 206/459 206/807

Examiners

Shoap; Allan N.

US Patent References

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4652473   Tamper-resistant p...
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4998666   Tamper indicating...
5082702   Tamper-indicating...
5197618   Tamper-evident fus...

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Abstract
A tamper evident seal and system for use on a variety of container and closure combinations providing a seal across the juncture of the container and closure or across the container opening and positive indication to consumers of tampering with the seal. The seal system comprises the combination of indicia specifically placed on the container and a seal means in the form of a heat shrink band or a foil sheet applied to the container in a manner so as to temporarily obscure the indicia. In a first embodiment the indicia is applied to the container in an area below the neck and the seal means comprises an opaque band adhered to the container and closure over the juncture of thereof and over the indicia. In a second embodiment, the indicia is applied to the lip around the container mouth and the seal means comprises a foil sheet adhered to the lip and covering the mouth. A third embodiment combines the two individual forms into a double seal system comprising the inner foil sheet and indicia and the outer opaque band and indicia.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A tamper evident seal system comprising, in combination, a container having an open mouth, a closure adapted for removable engagement with said container over said mouth, and first and second independent tamper evident seal means applied to said container wherein said first tamper evident seal means comprises first warning indicia printed on said container at a location below said closure and a band of opaque heat shrink material applied about said closure and said container and having a length to extend beyond the location of said first warning indicia whereby said first warning indicia is temporarily covered and obscured by said band when said band is applied, and wherein said second tamper evident seal means comprises second warning indicia printed on a circumferential lip of said container mouth and an opaque foil sheet peelably adhered to said container over said mouth and said second warning indicia, whereby said second warning indicia is temporarily covered and obscured by said sheet when said sheet is applied, whereby said first and second warning indicia, when exposed by removal of said opaque band and sheet, signify that said seal system has been tampered with.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a tamper evident seal and system for containers whereby a consumer may be assured that the seal on a product has not been tampered with prior to purchase. The invention is particularly directed to an improved combination of a tamper evident seal and indicia for use on bottles and similar product packaging.

Heat shrink seals are in common use on a variety of products in the market place as a means to reduce or prevent tampering with such products. The application of a seal occurs at the time of packaging the product after a closure has been applied to the product container and the seal generally remains intact until the ultimate purchaser removes it. In this manner the purchaser is generally assured that the product within the package is in the same condition as when it was initially packaged and has not been tampered with at any point between its manufacture and purchase.

Prior seal means have generally been limited to heat shrink collars placed over the cap and neck of a bottle and shrunk into place. Occasionally, a secondary seal or label, generally in the nature of a tax stamp, is first applied and the collar then shrunk thereover. These types of seal means are represented by U.S. Pat. No. 2,447,983 to Little, U.S. Pat. No. 2,790,286 to Snyder and U.S. Pat. No. 3,095,103 to Harrison. The Little patent discloses a heat shrinkable sleeve having an opaque portion and a transparent portion which is designed to be used in combination with a tax stamp placed over the package closure. The sleeve is oriented so that the tax stamp shows through the transparent portion. Snyder discloses a secondary closure in the nature of a shrink wrap sleeve which is dipped in a swelling agent to render the sleeve tacky so that it will adhere to the container when shrunk. As an alternative, Snyder also discloses that a heat activatable adhesive may be coated on the inner surface of the sleeve instead of using the swelling agent. Although the present invention may also employ a heat activatable adhesive, there are other aspects which are neither disclosed nor suggested by the Snyder patent and which will become clear in the subsequent discussion. The Harrison patent discloses a heat shrink closure or seal which is applied in combination with a tear strip, the shrinking of the seal material serving to hold the tear strip in place. However, the tear strip is not itself adhered to the container.
 
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