WO2011047961A1 - Tamper-evident closure for a box with alarm sensor - Google Patents
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- WO2011047961A1 WO2011047961A1 PCT/EP2010/064925 EP2010064925W WO2011047961A1 WO 2011047961 A1 WO2011047961 A1 WO 2011047961A1 EP 2010064925 W EP2010064925 W EP 2010064925W WO 2011047961 A1 WO2011047961 A1 WO 2011047961A1
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D5/00—Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
- B65D5/42—Details of containers or of foldable or erectable container blanks
- B65D5/64—Lids
- B65D5/66—Hinged lids
- B65D5/6626—Hinged lids formed by folding extensions of a side panel of a container body formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank
- B65D5/665—Hinged lids formed by folding extensions of a side panel of a container body formed by erecting a "cross-like" blank the lid being held in closed position by self-locking integral flaps or tabs
- B65D5/6661—Flaps provided over the total length of the lid edge opposite to the hinge
- B65D5/6664—Flaps provided over the total length of the lid edge opposite to the hinge combined with flaps or tabs provided at the side edges of the lid
- B65D5/6667—Flaps provided over the total length of the lid edge opposite to the hinge combined with flaps or tabs provided at the side edges of the lid and connected to one another in order to form an uninterrupted telescoping flange
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2203/00—Decoration means, markings, information elements, contents indicators
- B65D2203/10—Transponders
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2211/00—Anti-theft means
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- the invention relates to a tamper-evident closure of a box with alarm sensor providing a latch with at least one side flap, and an opening.
- folding boxes which comprise a tamper-evident closure, wherein the closure must be glued during the final assembly of the folding box.
- folding boxes are provided with an adhesive label or sealed by thermoplastic adhesive gluing.
- additional steps for gluing the closure prolong the final assembly process and make the shipment more expensive.
- An objective of the invention is to provide a tamper-evident closure for a box which only can be opened by mechanically damaging the packing material and provides an alarm after damaging.
- this objective is achieved by a tamper-evident closure of a box with alarm sensor providing a latch with at least one side flap and an opening
- the width of the opening is smaller than the width of the latch and the expandable at least one side flap
- the embodiments of the present invention provide a box with at least one tamper- evident closure with alarm sensor including a first latch and a second latch and at least one opening, wherein the closure of the box can be mechanically closed without the need for gluing, and the closure can be opened only by destroying the original tamper-evident closure, wherein the box comprises
- the at least one side flap is expandable after inserting the side flap through the first opening into the inside of the box due to the intrinsic elasticity of the material
- first latch and at least one side flap are provided with at least one layer of an electrical conducting material.
- latch or at least one side flap is provided with at least one layer of an electrical conducting material.
- the idea of the present invention is to provide a box with a tamper-evident closure.
- the closing mechanism provides an irreversible process of expansion of some side flaps of insertion latches once on closure inserted into the folding box. Due to irreversibility of the tamper-evident closure, the reopening of the box can merely occur by visibly damaging the packing material. Further, the combination of several latches also provides a high stiffness of the paperboard material at the closure. Thus, a tool i.e. knifes or scissors are needed to open the latches. As a result unauthorised opening e.g. during the periods of transport or storing, will become difficult and will be apparent.
- the tamper-evident closure may be closed with just manual folding of the side flaps of the latches during insertion of the latches into provided openings of the folding box.
- the originality of transported and packed goods e.g. in case of providing a special quality or service to the customer can be guaranteed, if the box is evidently undamaged.
- the latch is made of a piece of material with an intrinsic elasticity comprising rubber, metal or a plastic material.
- the piece of material with an intrinsic elasticity is paperboard.
- the elasticity of the material allows the expanding of the side flaps of the latches inside the box.
- a combination of several elastic materials or inelastic and elastic materials may be chosen.
- the choice of the elasticity of the materials and the shape of the side flaps for supporting the particular property of elasticity depends on the properties of expandability, favourable for achieving the irreversibility of the tamper-evident closure.
- the layer of an electrical conducting may be paint (colour), ink and/or film.
- the layer may be paint (colour) and/or ink, which is merely painted onto the latch and the at least one side flap.
- the painted layer might be a layer of silver or copper covered with a covering coat.
- graphite layers may be applied as paint or may be printed.
- the film might be an adhesive conductive film.
- the layer is connectable to an actuator.
- the actuator is an electrical circuit like a sensor device for sensing the change of electrical properties of the electrical layer. Also further devices like an alarm annunciation device or a combination of sensing device and alarm
- annunciation device may be comprised as an actuator.
- the layer and/or actuator is a RFID transponder and / or an alarm annunciation device.
- the actuator is an electrical circuit which sensing changes in the electrical properties of the electrical conduction layer, storing changes or provides an alarm at a sensor device which triggers an alarm annunciation device, e.g. a horn, a loudspeaker, a flashlight or even a signal to a transponder or transmitter, e.g. the RFID transponder or any other device that serves for announcing an alarm.
- the at least one side flap of the first latch provides a break line along a folding line, for allowing that the first time the box is opened, the side flap cooperates with the box side walls and is torn off at the predetermined break line when the side flap is moved beyond the tearing edge.
- the side flap may be thorn off, once the box is opened.
- the break lines may support the opening, by pulling the latch and coincidentally provide information of the originality of the closure.
- the at least one side flap is provided with a rounded corner in the area of the folding line and that a latch is provided with at least a rounded edge in the area of the folding line in order to allow a smooth insertion when the side flaps are foldable adjacent towards the centre of the particular first or second latch.
- At least part of the side flap and particular latch are made of an electric conducting material crossing the break line in order to allow triggering an alarm when at least one side flap is being torn off the particular latch, while breaking the tamper-evident closure.
- an alarming may be connected to the closure, for allowing, that and when the closure of the box has been broken.
- the opening provides a height dimension which is at least as high as the material thickness of the latch and the foldable side flap.
- the width of the opening is at least the width of the latch main body and at least smaller than the overall width of the at least one side flap and the latch main body.
- the opening provides a height dimension which is at least as high as the material thickness of the latch and the foldable side flap.
- the at least one side flap is expandable after inserting the flap through the first opening into the inside of the box due to the intrinsic elasticity of the material
- second latch and at least one side flap are provided with at least one layer of an electrical conducting material.
- the second latch or at least one side flap is provided with at least one layer of an electrical conducting material.
- a blank for folding the box is designed as a single piece of material, comprising all of the flaps and latches cited.
- the at least one side flap of the second latch is securing the first latch of the tamper-evident closure by interlocking.
- the interlocking provides an additional security against unauthorised opening of the box. Also it provides more mechanical stiffness of the closure of the box.
- the dimensions of the second latch is at least smaller than the dimensions of the first latch.
- Figure 1 a schematic view of the paperboard blank
- Figure 2 a schematic view on the first and second latch providing side flaps
- Figure 3 a perspective view of the folded box folding the first latch
- Figure 4 a perspective view on the folded box folding the second latch with side flaps into the first latch
- Figure 5 a perspective view of the inside of the folded box on the interlocking first and second latch with expanded side flaps
- Figure 6 a perspective view of the inside of the box with the first latch provided with a RFID transponder
- Figure 7 a perspective view of the inside of the box with the first latch provided with a layer of electrical conductive .material, and a sensor device with wires in communication to the electrical conducting layer.
- the box 300 provides a package sealed with a tamper-evident closure for transporting of physical mail object in particular for good of high value or quality.
- Figure 1 shows a box 300 in form of a paperboard blank 100 according to the present invention.
- the box 300 provides several insertion tabs, latches and flaps, which are folded together in a kind of self-explanatory way for easily forming a universal transport box e.g. for the transportation of physical mailing goods or other physical objects.
- This embodiment of the present invention provides a first latch 107 and a second latch 104 each provided with side flaps 108, 108' in the case of the first latch 107, and side flaps 106, 106' in the case of the second latch 104.
- the latches 107, 104 and the side flaps 108, 108', 106, 106' are provided with a layer of electrical conducting material.
- the material may be paint (colour) or ink, which are painted or printed on the material.
- the layer may also be a film or a foil of an electrical conducting material.
- the first latch 107 is made of one piece of paperboard, which is cut out as one piece of the paperboard blank 100.
- the first latch 107 provides an opening adjacent to the folding line of the first latch 107 which is in particular one third of the latch gauge in the area of the folding line 1 17.
- the second opening 1 13 is at least as broad as the gauge of the second latch 104, in order to receive the second latch 104 with folded side flaps 106, 106' inside the box after entering through the first opening 1 1 1 .
- the second latch 104 is made of one piece of paperboard, which is at least partly cut out as one piece of the paperboard blank 100.
- the second latch 104 provides two openings adjacent to the folding line 127 on either side of the latch.
- first opening 1 1 1 which is in particular at least as broad as the width of the first latch 107, in order to receive the first latch 107 with side flaps 108, 108' in folded state inside the box 300 after entering through the first opening 1 1 1 .
- the first and second latch 107, 104 are provided with both an interior side and an exterior side.
- the exterior side is equally the exterior side of the folded paper box 300 and the opposite side to the exterior side is defined as the interior side.
- Figure 3 shows a partly folded box 300 with a hinged lid 305, about to be closed by inserting the first latch 107 into the first opening 1 1 1 at the front face of the box 300.
- Prior insertion of the first latch 107 of the paperboard material has to be folded at the folding line 1 17 in a rectangular manner at the middle of the first latch 107, adjacent to the second opening 1 13, providing second latch 104 in form of a preferably round capped head type part to be inserted and a latch main body.
- latch main body indicates the body of the latch without the additional side flaps.
- the first latch 107 is provided two side flaps 108, 108' which are folded towards the centre of the interior side of the first latch 107 as implied by the curved arrows 301 , 301 ' into a folded position as indicated in dashed lines. Then the box 300 is closed by folding the hinged lid 305 and inserting the first latch 107 into the first opening 1 1 1 in step 303.
- the side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107 will expand inside the box 300, because of the intrinsic elasticity forces of the paperboard material.
- a cavity or some space will be provided inside the box 300 to allow the expanding of the side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107.
- Figure 4 shows the way to fold the side flaps 106, 106' of the second latch 104 toward the interior side of the second latch 104. Further the second latch 104 is folded at the folding line 127 in preferably the middle of the second latch 104.
- the second latch 104 is now inserted into the second opening 1 13, which is now adjacent to the first opening 1 1 1 and the folding line 127 of the hinged lid 305 of the box 300. After insertion the second latch 104 provides a smooth and flat surface of the box 300.
- the side flaps 106, 106' once entering the inside of the box 300, will expand due to the intrinsic elasticity of the material. Some space in the environment of the side flaps of the first and second latch 107, 104 has to be reserved for expanding the side flaps 108, 108', 106, 106' inside the box 300.
- first latch 107 with its side flaps 108, 108' is inserted into the box 300 by means of the expansion of the side latches 108, 108' the first latch 107 is providing an interlock with the box 300 material surrounding the first opening 1 1 1 .
- the expansion of the side flaps 108, 108' is irreversible, because the user cannot act on reversing the expansion of the side flaps 108, 108' in the interior of the box 300.
- the first latch 107 cannot be extracted of its position.
- the box 300 cannot be reopened by simply extracting the first latch 107 through the first opening 1 1 1 .
- the side flaps 108, 108' will provide a mechanical shear force on the side walls of the box 300 when pulling back the first latch 107. If the user will try to reopen the box 300 by simply extracting the first latch 107, he will either tear off the side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107, or he will damage the sidewalls of the folding box 300. Also by means of some tools like a pair of scissors or a knife, it would be not possible to reverse the expansion the side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107.
- the only way to be open the box 300 is to either damage either the sidewalls or the latches of the box 300 in order to open up the first opening 1 1 1 , thus that the side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107 with the possible to pass the opening, all by clearing of the side flaps 108, 108' or by damaging the first latch 107.
- the tamper-evident closure will be destroyed or some damage will be made to the outside of the box 300, which is recognizable and easily visible from a distance.
- Figure 5 shows the expanded side flaps 108, 108' of the first latch 107 and the side flaps 106, 106' of the second latch 104 expanded inside the box 300.
- the interlocking of the first latch 107 and the second latch 104 is schematically shown.
- the second latch 104, with its side flaps 106, 106' is interlocking the first latch 107.
- the side flaps 106, 106' of the second latch 104 will be torn off, or the first latch 107 and the sidewalls of the box 300 will be damaged.
- the mechanical forces to pull one of the latches in order to open the box 300 need to be rather high.
- the material of the latches reinforces the paperboard material in the closure area, hence, the forces to be injected by reopening need to be rather high.
- the use of a tool e.g. a knife or a pair of scissors for damaging the sidewalls of the box 300 or cutting the latches is necessary. The damaged on the box 300 are visible, obvious to recognize even from a distance.
- both the latches 107, 104 and the side flaps 108, 108', 106,106' are provided with rounded caps in order to achieve a more easy insertion of the respective first latch 107 or second latch 104 into the respective opening on the folding box 300 .
- the material for providing such an intrinsic elasticity may not only be limited to paperboard or corrugated board. There is a choice of materials coming into the mind of the person of skill in the art which provides an intrinsic elasticity which can be used to design latches with suitable elastic expansion side flaps. A choice of these materials may be any kind of plastic material, metal, rubber, etc.
- Figure 6 shows an embodiment of the present invention with a RFID transponder 610 provided across the first latch 107 and the side flaps 108, 108'.
- the RFID transponder 610 is disposed across the folding line of the first latch 107 and the side flaps 108. 108'.
- the break lines 125, 125' if the first latch 107 is pulled out of the box 300 and the side flaps 108, 108' will be mechanically thorn off when the first latch 108 crosses the tearing edge of the first opening 1 1 1 .
- the RFID transponder 610 will be damaged, thereby of the electrical properties of the RFID transponder 610 are being changed.
- the damage of the RFID transponder 610 leads to alteration of the resonance frequency. Hence, the RFID transponder 610 cannot be received any more form outside on its particular duty frequency.
- a transponder system situated outside of the box 300 may recognize the failing of the response of the RFID transponder 610 at the original resonance frequency due to the damaging of the first latch 107 and the side flaps 108, 108', and thus will send out an alarm for example to a dispatcher, a mobile communication device, an alarm annunciation device or any other alarming centre.
- site flaps may not only be provided with break lines in order to be torn off, further carrier material for example paperboard could be provided with a layer of an electrical conducting material, which will provide an electrical connection between the latch and the side flaps. Providing mechanical stress by pulling the latch in order to shear off the side flaps at the break line, an electrical conductor will be disrupted. This could lead to the interruption of an electrical circuit which itself for providing an automatic remote or local alarm of a security system inside the box.
- Figure 7 shows an embodiment of the latch 107 and the two side flaps 108, 108' which are provided with an electrical conducting layer on the interior of the side flaps 108, 108', and the first latch 107, wherein the electrical conducting layer is crossing the break lines 125, 125'.
- the electrical conducting layer is contacted with two physical wires 720, 720', which may also be disposed on the paperboard blank 100 as printed wires or layer of electrical conducting material.
- the wires are connected to the sensor device 710 which detects electrical properties of an electrical conducting layer disposed on the side flaps 108, 108' and first latch 107.
- the electrical circuit between the wires 720, 720' and the electric conducting layer will be interrupted, thus the sensor device 710 will detect the interruption of the electrical circuit and actuate an annunciation device which then give an alarm in form of visible, audible or a RF signals, which could be registered from the outside of the box 300.
- the sensor device 710 may be connected to any kind of annunciation device providing audible, visible or any other kind of alarm. Further the alarm may be an alarm transmitted per high frequency fields.
- the annunciator may also be a HF transmitter transmitting an alarm actively or a RFID transponder 610 which
- transmissions enclose status information, providing an alarming status, which can be received form the outside, transmitting a requesting signal to the RFID transponder 610.
- the layer of electrical conduction material may be a RFID transponder 610 which is provided as an electrical conduction layer on the latches 107,104 and the side flaps 108, 108', 106, 106', and which is damaged when the latches are removed when the latches and/or the side flaps 108, 108', 106, 106' are cut or damaged.
- the changing properties of the electrical conductor are influencing the radio frequency properties of the RFID transponder 610.
- the RFID transponder 610 with different electrical or operational properties can easily be determined.
- the site flaps 108, 108', 106, 106' may in particular be formed in order to have a break line 1 15, 1 15', 125, 125' which will be very easy to be torn-off, by pulling the respective latch out of the respective opening 1 1 1 , 1 13 of the box 300.
- the torn-off side flaps 108, 108', 106, 106'of the respective latch 107, 104 will then be left over in the inside of the box 300.
- the break lines 1 15, 1 15', 125, 125' can be realised by grooves in the material, with perforation or by cutting the material along the folding line adjacent to the respective latch 107, 104.
- the material of the site flaps 108, 108', 106, 106' may be especially shaped for example with notches or cuts, in order fail under excess mechanical stress.
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JP2012534617A JP5706904B2 (en) | 2009-10-21 | 2010-10-06 | Closure structure that allows you to quickly see the tampering mark in a box with an alarm sensor |
US13/389,193 US20120193258A1 (en) | 2009-10-21 | 2010-10-06 | Tamper-Evident Closure for A Box with Alarm Sensor |
CA2767866A CA2767866A1 (en) | 2009-10-21 | 2010-10-06 | Tamper-evident closure for a box with alarm sensor |
BR112012008615-4A BR112012008615B1 (en) | 2009-10-21 | 2010-10-06 | SAFETY LOCK OF A BOX WITH ALARM SENSOR AND BOX WITH AT LEAST ONE SEAMLESS LOCK |
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