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Title:
TAMPER- OR DAMAGE-INDICATING MEMBERS
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/1990/003632
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The members, which are typically in the form of a bi-layer glove, comprise an inner layer (1, 4) and an outer layer (3, 7) both being liquid- and air-impermeable. The outer layer (3, 7) is sealed to the inner layer (1, 4) so as to surround a zone of the inner layer (1, 4) which is not sealed to the outer layer (3, 7). The space (11) between the layers in the above-mentioned zone is free of air, and the outer layer (3, 7) is transclucent or transparent in the area overlying that zone and having a contrasting colour relative to the colour of the inner layer (1, 4), so as to provide a visual indication (a change in the perceived colour) when the outer layer (3, 7) is breached, as a result of tampering, accidental damage or the like.

Inventors:
RICHARDSON MARGARET PAMELA (GB)
RICHARDSON PHILIP (GB)
Application Number:
PCT/GB1989/001090
Publication Date:
April 05, 1990
Filing Date:
September 19, 1989
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
RICHARDSON MARGARET PAMELA (GB)
RICHARDSON PHILIP (GB)
International Classes:
A41D19/00; A61B19/04; B29C41/14; B29C41/22; B29D99/00; B32B7/02; B65D55/02; B65D55/06; G09F3/02; G09F3/03; (IPC1-7): G09F3/02; B65D55/02; B65D55/06; A61B19/04; A41D19/00; B29D31/00; B29C41/14; B29C41/22
Domestic Patent References:
WO1981000344A11981-02-19
Foreign References:
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Claims:
CLAIMS :
1. A tamper or damageindicating member, which comprises an inner layer and an outer layer, at least a portion of said outer layer being sealed to said inner layer so as to surround a zone of the inner layer which is not sealed to the outer layer, both the outer and inner layers being of substantially liquid and airimpermeable material and the space between said layers in said zone being substantially free of air, said outer layer being translucent or transparent at least in the area thereof overlying said zone and having a contrasting colour relative to the colour of said inner layer.
2. A member as claimed in claim 1, wherein said area of said outer layer is substantially lighter in colour than said zone of said inner layer.
3. A member as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said outer layer is thinner than said inner layer.
4. A member as claimed in any of claims 1 to 3, wherein a release layer is provided between the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer.
5. A member as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4, wherein said space includes a chemical which changes colour in the presence of oxygen, water or other fluids.
6. A member as claimed in any of claims 1 to 5, which is in the form of a glove, wherein said inner layer comprises a flexible inner gloveshaped body and said outer layer comprises a flexible outer gloveshaped body surrounding the inner body, the inner and outer bodies being sealed together at or near the wristengaging edges thereof, a substantial proportion of the outer surface of the inner body being in contact with the inner surface of the outer body but unbonded thereto and said space being substantially evacuated.
7. A gloveshaped member having a plurality of layers, which comprises an inner gloveshaped body and an outer gloveshaped body surrounding the inner body, the outer gloveshaped body being secured to the inner body by the resilience_of the outer body, the inner and outer bodies each being of flexible, substantially liquid and airimpermeable material, the outer layer being translucent or transparent and having a contrasting colour relative to the colour of said inner laye .
8. A member as claimed in claim 6 or 7, wherein said outer body is substantially of transparent or translucent material, the inner body being relatively more strongly coloured.
9. A member according to any of claims 6 to 8, wherein said inner and outer bodies are each of elastomeric material and/or wherein the space between the inner and outer bodies contains a dye, and/or an antibacterial an antiviral substance.
10. A method of producing a member according to any of claims 6 to 8, wherein a first one of said bodies is formed by dipforming an elastomeric latex on a shaped former to form an uncured gloveshaped body; surface halogenating at least part of the dipformed elastomeric material present on said former; dipforming an elastomeric latex onto said halogenated gloveshaped body to form a further uncured gloveshaped body surrounding said halogenated gloveshaped body; and removing said gloveshaped bodies jointly from said former.
Description:
Tamper- or Damage-Indicating Members The present invention is concerned with tamper- or damage-indicating members.

There are many types of product for which it is desirable to provide a visual indication that it has been breached, which may in some circumstances be indicative of accidental damage to the article, and in other circumstances indicative of tampering with the article.

An example of a product where it is desired to provide a visual indication of accidental damage is a protective glove. Protective gloves are worn by surgeons in the course of surgical operations and are increasingly worn by other medical personnel (such as nurses, dentists and ambulance operatives), as well as other emergency workers, in view of concern over cross-infection in connection with diseases such as hepatitis B and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) .

The basic rationale behind the use of such gloves is that they should provide a complete barrier between the medical or emergency worker and the patient. Unfortunately, there is a risk of damage to the gloves by the use of sharp instruments such as scalpels, needles and the like; such damage is not always immediately detectable.

Examples of products where it is desired to provide a visual indication of accidental damage or tampering include containers (particularly containers which are intended to provide security for the contents), coin-meters, seals on lorries and other vehicles, and the like. For such products it is often desirable to provide a visual indication of when a seal has been broken.

' It is an object of the present invention to provide tamper- or damage-indicating members in which damage (either accidental or as a result of unauthorised tampering) is readily detectable.

According to the present invention, therefore, there Is provided a tamper- or damage-indicating member, which comprises an inner layer and an outer layer, at least a portion of said outer layer being sealed to said inner layer so as to surround a zone of the ' inner layer which is not sealed to the outer layer, both the outer and inner layers being of substantially liquid- and air-impermeable material and the space between said layers in said zone being substantially free of air (for example substantially evacuated) , said outer layer being translucent or transparent at least in the area thereof overlying said zone and having a contrasting colour relative to the colour of said inner layer.

It is preferred that in the abovementioned zone, both the outer layer and the inner layer should be of substantially uniform colouration " throughout. The outer layer is typically of yellow and the inner layer is typically of a darker colour, such as green, black or the like. Because of the optical properties of the outer layer, the perceived colour when a complete vacuum remains in the above-mentioned zone (when the member is undamaged or not tampered with) is that of the inner layer; when the vacuum has been broken however, the perceived colour is that of the outer layer. When, however, the zone is free of air but not fully evacuated (for example, when the outer layer is secured to the inner layer only by the resilience of the outer layer, as will be described in more detail below) , the optical effect is reversed (that is, the perceived colour when the member is undamaged or not tampered with is that of the outer layer, but when damage has taken place, and in the presence of an aqueous liquid, a capillary action takes place between the two layers such that the perceived colour is that of the inner layer) .

In some embodiments of the invention, the outer layer is conveniently thinner than, or of substantially the same thickness as, the inner layer; the contacting surfaces of the inner and outer layers may both be smooth or, in some embodiments (such as when the outer layer and the inner layer are both flexible), the outer surface of the inner layer, or the inner surface of the outer layer, may have a fine textured finish. In other embodiments (such as when the outer layer and the inner layer are both rigid) , it is preferred that both the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer should be smooth. It is sometimes desirable to provide a release layer between the outer surface of the inner layer and the inner surface of the outer layer, in order to minimise the chances of the two layers sticking to one another. In some embodiments of the invention, the evacuated space between the inner and outer bodies may include a chemical that changes colour in the presence of oxygen, water or other fluids.

In one embodiment of the invention, the tamper- or damage-indicating member is a glove, comprising an inner glove-shaped body and an outer glove-shaped body surrounding the inner body, the inner and outer bodies each being of flexible, liquid- and air-impermeable material, and being sealed together at or near the wrist-engaging edges thereof, a substantial proportion of the outer surface of the inner body being in contact with the inner surface of the outer body but unbonded thereto. In this embodiment of the invention, the outer glove-shaped body is preferably wholly of transparent or translucent material. The inner glove-shaped body may be strongly coloured, for example, of black, luminous yellow or green.

In the case where the member according to the invention is a glove, in addition to a visible change being detected when the outer layer is damaged, there is sometimes in addition a tactile change, detected by the wearer as the outer layer slides relative to the inner layer.

In an embodiment of the invention in which the tamper- or damage-indicating member is a glove, the inner and outer layers are not sealed-to one another but only secured to one another by the resilience of the outer layer. In this embodiment of the invention, when the outer layer is breached as a result of tampering or accidental damage, and in the presence of an aqueous liquid, the perceived colour is that of the inner layer, as a result of capillary action of the aqueous liquid.

According to this embodiment of the invention, therefore, there is provided a glove having a plurality of layers, the glove comprising an inner glove-shaped body and an outer glove-shaped body surrounding the inner body, the outer glove-shaped body being secured to the inner body by the resilience of the outer body, the inner and outer bodies each being of flexible, substantially liquid- and air-impermeable material (such as an elastomer) , the outer layer being translucent or transparent and having a contrasting colour relative to the colour of said inner layer.

In this embodiment of the invention a glove may be formed by the following sequence:

(a) dip forming an elastomeric latex on a shaped former to form a first green (uncured) body,

(b) surface halogenating (e.g. chlorinating) at least part of the dip-formed elastomeric material on the former,

(c) dip-forming an elastomeric latex onto the halogenated glove-shaped body to form a further green (uncured) body surrounding the halogenated body, and

(d) removing the two bodies jointly from the former.

This latter removal step generally involves eversion of the glove-shaped bodies, such that the first applied halogenated body becomes the inner body and the second applied body becomes the outer body when both have been stripped from the former. The halogenation is preferably controlled such that adhesion in the halogenated area is substantially avoided; in order to obtain a glove according to

the above-mentioned embodiment of the invention in which the inner and outer layers are secured to one another by the resilience of the outer layer-, the first green (uncured) body may be halogenated all over the surface thereof. When the two bodies are then removed jointly from the former, they have been found to separate (or delaminate) from one another.

The space between the inner and outer bodies may, in some embodiments, include an acceptable dye, or an anti-bacterial or anti-viral material, such as the the material commercially available under the trade mark Nonoxynol 9.

For some applications, more than two glove-shaped bodies may be provided ' , one inside the other; these bodies may be sealed together at or near the wrist-engaging edges thereof. Alternatively, the outer body of such a multi-layer construction may be secured by its inherent resilience, as described above with reference to a two-layer construction.

Two embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein

Figure 1 is a scrap-section greatly at enlarged scale through part of a glove according to the invention.

Figure 2 is a plan view of a portion of a security seal tape according to the invention.

Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view along line A-A of Figure 2, with the tape in an undamaged state; and

Figure 4 is a cross-sectional view corresponding to that of Figure 3 with the tape in a damaged state.

In the embodiment of Figure 1, an inner glove 1 is made of a thin flexible, elastic material such as rubber, or a suitable plastics material, which may be highly coloured, such as black, luminous yellow, or green.

The outer surface 2 of the inner glove 1 has, in the illustrated embodiment, a fine textured finish (alternatively, it may be smooth) .

An outer glove 3 is of the same shape and size as the inner glove 1 and is a close fit thereon. The outer glove 3 is transparent or translucent. At or near the edges of the gloves 1,3 which engage the wearers wrist, the gloves 1,3 may be sealed together. The space between the gloves 1,3 is substantially evacuated of air, so that the adjacent surfaces of the gloves 1,3 are pressed firmly together and the inner and outer gloves 1,3 act as a single glove.

However, if a small puncture or leak is made in either of the gloves 1,3 in the present of aqueous liquids such as blood or body fluids, a colour change in the vicinity of the puncture becomes apparent, indicating the existence of the puncture or leak. At the same time, the outer glove 3 becomes relatively more mobile over the inner glove 1 in the vicinity of the puncture, causing a detectable change of feel of the glove.

Visual indication of a leak may be further enhanced by inclusion, within the space between the inner and outer gloves 1,3, of a chemical which changes colour in the presence of oxygen, or of an acceptable dye which is wet by any aqueous liquid which reaches the dye through a puncture or leak.

An appropriate anti-bacterial or anti-viral substance may be dispersed in the space between the gloves 1,3 to act against any viral material which penetrates into the space.

For some applications, more than two gloves 1,3 may be provided, one inside the other, all sealed together at the wrist-engaging edges and having the spaces between the gloves evacuated of air.

In the embodiment of Figures 2 and 3, the undamaged tape member comprising a bottom layer 4 made of deep coloured plastics is folded at its edges 5 and welded, or otherwise connected at 6, to the top layer 7 of semi-rigid light-coloured translucent plastics, preformed into a shallow

trough. The top and bottom layers (7 and 4 respectively) are held together in the undamaged state by a vacuum, existing between the two layers, whic-h are sealed on all four edges, as shown in Figure 2. The tape member is adhered to the required •surface 8 using.a layer of suitable adhesive 9, applied around a peripheral region 10 (see Figure 2) which is stronger than the tape itself. This is necessary in order to ensure thatthe tape cannot be removed from the surface without itself becoming damaged. In Figure 4 the semi-rigid, preformed top layer 7 has delaminated upon loss of vacuum due to damage of the tape, allowing air or liquid to ingress into the region 11. This effect causes the perceived colour of the tape member to change, in so doing giving a visual indication of damage. It is important to note that the adhesive line 9 is kept back from the folded edge 5 to allow movement of the top layer 7.

Such a security seal may be useful on envelopes or other packages, for cargo vehicles such as lorries and for utility meters such as gas or electricity, providing visual assurance that contents have not been tampered with.

While the present invention has been primarily described in terms of gloves and a security seal, it will be apparent that the tamper- or damage-indicating member according to the invention may be used for other purposes; for example, the member may be used as part of a tamper-proof seal for a screw cap (for bottles, jars or the like), such that a visual indication is readily given when the bottle or jar has been opened. Alternatively, the member may be used on the lid of a rip top can or similar container. In further embodiments, the member according to the invention may be used on consumer goods (e.g. electronic goods) to provide an indication that unauthorised repairs have been carried out.