Various carton sealing tapes are disclosed that have a plurality of security features, at least two of which include nanomarker particles having identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification and taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum included in the same or different layers of the tape structure depending upon the selection of the backing material for the substrate of the tape. The carton sealing tapes are also printable for inclusion of a consecutive sequence of coded identification information in the form of a barcode or a 2D code.
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16. A carton sealing tape comprising:
a paper backing having a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface,
a layer of a water activatable adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the paper backing;
an ink composition printed on the top surface of the paper backing, the ink composition comprising nanomarker particles invisible to the human eye having identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification; and
taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum in either the paper backing or the ink composition.
1. A carton sealing tape comprising:
a polymeric film backing having a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface, wherein the top surface comprises a material configured to receive an ink composition,
a layer of adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the backing; and
taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum and nanomarker particles invisible to the human eye having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification dispersed together throughout the backing or the layer of adhesive, or the taggants in the backing and the nanomarker particles in the layer of adhesive, or the nanomarker particles in the backing and the taggants in the layer of adhesive.
11. A carton sealing tape comprising:
a backing having a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface,
a layer of adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the backing;
a clear coat layer generally covering the top surface of the backing;
an ink composition printed on the clear coat layer;
wherein at least one of the backing, the clear coat layer, or the ink composition comprises taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum;
wherein when the backing comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises nanomarker particles having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification;
wherein when the clear coat layer comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises the nanomarker particles having the company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification; and
wherein when the ink composition comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises the nanomarker particles having the company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification; and
wherein the nanomarker particles are invisible to the human eye.
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This application claims the benefit of U.S. Application No. 62/317,661, filed Apr. 4, 2016, incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to an adhesive tape, in particular, carton sealing tape with a plurality of security features.
Adhesive tapes are well known in the art. In recent years, attempts have been made to provide carton sealing tapes with features evidencing tampering. However, more reliable, anti-counterfeiting measures are needed for carton sealing tapes.
One aspect of the invention is a carton sealing tape having a paper backing that has a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface, a layer of a water activatable adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the paper backing, and an ink composition printed on the top surface of the paper backing. The ink composition includes nanomarker particles having identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification, and either the paper backing or the ink composition includes taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum in either the paper backing or the ink composition. The company identification indicia on the nanomarker particles is one or more of a company name, company logo, company trademark, or company phrase, and the taggants are up-shifting phosphorus. The ink composition is printed on the top surface of the tape as a consecutive sequence of coded identification information in the form of a barcode or a 2D code.
In another aspect, carton sealing tape is disclosed that has a backing having a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface, a layer of an adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the backing, a clear coat layer generally covering the top surface of the backing, and an ink composition printed on the clear coat layer. At least one of the backing, the clear coat layer, or the ink composition comprises taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum, and when the backing comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises nanomarker particles having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification, and when the clear coat layer comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises nanomarker particles having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification, and when the ink composition comprises the taggants, the clear coat layer or the ink composition comprises nanomarker particles having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification.
In all embodiments, the company identification indicia on the nanomarker particles is one or more of a company name, company logo, company trademark, or company phrase, and the ink composition printed on the clear coat layer comprises a consecutive sequence of coded identification information in the form of a barcode or a 2D code. In one embodiment, the layer of adhesive is a water activatable adhesive, and the backing comprises paper. In another embodiment, the layer of adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive and the clear coat layer is a printable release layer.
In another aspect, carton sealing tapes are disclosed that have a polymeric film backing having a major top surface and an opposing major bottom surface, wherein the top surface comprises a material configured to receive an ink composition, a layer of adhesive generally covering the bottom surface of the backing, and taggants visible upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum and nanomarker particles having company identification indicia visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification dispersed together throughout the backing or the layer of adhesive, or the taggants in the backing and the nanomarkers in the layer of adhesive, or the nanomarkers in the backing and the taggants in the layer of adhesive.
In one embodiment, the layer of adhesive is a pressure sensitive adhesive and the top surface comprises a printable release layer. Here, the printable release layer may be printed with a consecutive sequence of coded identification information such as a barcode or a 2D code.
In all embodiments, the company identification indicia on the nanomarker particles is one or more of a company name, company logo, company trademark, or company phrase, and the adhesive material in the adhesive layer bonds to fibers in a carton, thereby tearing away a portion of the carton when the tape is peeled from the carton. The backing may further comprise reinforcing elements such as fiberglass or polyethylene terephthalate fibers, and the adhesive material is a natural rubber-styrene-isoprene-styrene blend pressure sensitive adhesive, a water activated adhesive, styrene-isoprene-styrene pressure sensitive adhesive, a natural rubber pressure sensitive adhesive, or an acrylic pressure sensitive adhesive.
One aspect of the invention is a carton sealing tape having a pressure sensitive or water activated adhesive with embedded taggants in the tape backing, whether paper or film, and particles dispersed in the release coating that are visible under magnification of about 100 to about 400 times. The taggants are invisible to the human eye under natural or room lighting, but when a reader emitting a pre-selected wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, for example, an infrared wavelength, is utilized, the fluorescence of the taggants is readable by the reader. The particles dispersed in the release coating are also invisible to the human eye. The particles include a company name, company logo, company trademark, or other indicia identifying the manufacturer of the tape and/or the manufacturer of a product enclosed within the carton, which is sealed by the carton sealing tape. The non-adhesive face of the carton sealing tape is printable in-line with an identification code, such as a barcode or 2D code, with consecutive sequential variations in the identification codes. The identification codes include information such as the origin of the carton and its destination, which provide track and trace capability.
The following detailed description will illustrate the general principles of the invention, examples of which are additionally illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, like reference numbers indicate identical or functionally similar elements.
The plurality of security features incorporated into tape 30 include at least two of: (i) an adhesive layer 14 formulated to destroy fibers in the carton when the tape is peeled from the carton; (ii) reinforcement elements in the adhesive tape backing 12; (iii) taggants, especially taggants visible only upon exposure to a pre-selected wavelength outside the visible spectrum; (iv) particles having a company name, logo, trademark, or other indicia identifying a manufacturer of the tape and/or a product enclosed within the carton, which are only visible under about 100 to about 400 times magnification (“nanomarkers”); and (v) an in-line printable non-adhesive face printed with coded information 36 to provide track and trace capability as shown in
For the carton sealing tape, the tape backing 12 may be a creped paper, synthetic substrate, or other materials known to one of skill in the art as suitable for a backing layer. In one embodiment, the tape backing is a creped paper web, optionally reinforced with fiberglass fibers or polyethylene terephthalate fibers, such as a creped Northern Bleached Softwood Kraft paper. In another embodiment, the tape backing is a clear film backing, which allows the adhesive to be visible therethrough, rendering the adhesive capable of including the taggants and/or the nanomarkers dispersed therein. Example clear film backing includes biaxially oriented polypropylene (BOPP) film, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) film, a polyethylene (PE) film, a film made of a blend of PP and PE.
The security feature of taggants in the tape 30 provides authentication of the tape and the original seal made on a carton by the tape. The taggant may be incorporated in the tape structure as part of the tape backing 12 itself, i.e., included therein during its manufacturing process, or applied thereto by soaking, immersing, coating, and/or dipping the tape backing 12 with/in a solution thereof. When the backing is creped paper, such a Kraft flatback paper, the taggants may be added during the paper making process, in particular in to the paper pulp. When the backing is a film, the taggants may be blended into the molten polymers. For both a paper backing and a film backing, the taggants be dispersed within a coating that applied to the top surface of the backing or within an ink composition that is printed onto the tape.
The taggants are invisible to the human eye under natural or room lighting, but fluoresce when a reader or detector 46 emitting a pre-selected wavelength of electromagnetic radiation, for example, an infrared wavelength or UV wavelength, as shown in
As shown in
As used herein “water activated adhesive,” includes adhesives, or other adhesives that are activated upon the application of a liquid thereto because the adhesive is of a kind that becomes tacky when moistened. The liquid may be water, but is not limited thereto.
The tape 30 optionally includes a coating layer 16, such as a release layer, for example a silicone release coating if the adhesive is a PSA, which allows the tape to be self-winding into rolls or a clear coat layer if the adhesive is a water activated adhesive. The release layer 16 is not limited to a silicone release coating, but may be any other suitable release system known to one of skill in the adhesive and/or tape art so long as it will not obscure detection of the taggants and/or nanomarker when dispersed therein. In one embodiment, a dispersing agent is present in an effective amount to generally uniformly disperse the taggants and/or nanomarkers throughout the release layer.
The non-adhesive face of the carton sealing tape is printable, in particular it is printable in-line with an identification code, such as a barcode or 2D code, with consecutive sequential variations in the identification codes. The identification codes include information such as the origin of the carton and its destination, which provide track and trace capability.
The layers of the tape 30 are simultaneously or sequentially applied to the tape backing 12, in any order, using known techniques.
TABLE 1
TABLE 1: Tapes comprising taggants in the backing,
nanomarkers in the ink, and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Print on the Backing
1
Kraft flatback paper
natural rubber/
printed QR code -
with up-shifting phos-
SIS blend PSA
ink has nanomarkers
phorus taggants
2
Kraft flatback paper
SIS PSA
printed HD barcode -
with up-shifting phos-
ink has nanomarkers
phorus taggants
3
Kraft flatback paper
water activated
printed 2D barcode -
with up-shifting phos-
adhesive
ink has nanomarkers
phorus taggants
4
Kraft flatback fiber-
water activated
printed QR code -
glass reinforced paper
adhesive
ink has nanomarkers
with up-shifting phos-
phorus taggants
TABLE 2
TABLE 2: Tapes comprising taggants in the backing, nanomarkers
in a printable release layer, and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable release layer
5
Kraft flatback - PET
natural rubber/
nanomarkers with
reinforced paper with
SIS blend PSA
company identifier
up-shifting phosphorus
dispersed therein;
taggants
printed with a QR code
6
Kraft flatback paper
natural rubber/
nanomarkers with
with up-shifting phos-
SIS blend PSA
company identifier
phorus taggants
dispersed therein;
printed with an HD
barcode
7
Kraft flatback paper
SIS PSA
nanomarkers with
with up-shifting phos-
company identifier
phorus taggants
dispersed therein;
printed with a 2D
barcode
TABLE 3
TABLE 3: Tapes comprising taggants in the backing, nanomarkers
in a printable coating layer, and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable Coating Layer
8
Kraft flatback paper
water activated
nanomarkers with
with up-shifting phos-
adhesive
company identifier
phorus taggants
dispersed therein;
printed with a QR code
9
Kraft flatback - fiber-
water activated
nanomarkers with
glass reinforced paper
adhesive
company identifier
with up-shifting phos-
dispersed therein;
phorus taggants
printed with a 2D
barcode
10
Kraft flatback - PET
water activated
nanomarkers with
reinforced paper with
adhesive
company identifier
up-shifting phosphorus
dispersed therein;
taggants
printed with an HD
barcode
TABLE 4
TABLE 4: Tapes comprising taggants in the backing, nanomarkers
in ink printed on the release layer, and an adhesive that
destroys fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable release layer
11
BOPP film with up-
natural
printed with a QR code;
shifting phosphorus
rubber PSA
ink has nanomarkers
taggants
12
BOPP film with up-
SIS PSA
printed with an HD code;
shifting phosphorus
ink has nanomarkers
taggants
13
PET film with up-
natural
printed with a QR code;
shifting phosphorus
rubber PSA
ink has nanomarkers
taggants
14
PET film with up-
SIS PSA
printed with an HD code;
shifting phosphorus
ink has nanomarkers
taggants
TABLE 5
TABLE 5: Tapes comprising taggants in the backing, nanomarkers
in a printable coating layer, and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable release layer
15
BOPP film with up-
Acrylic
nanomarkers with company
shifting phosphorus
PSA
identifier dispersed therein;
taggants
printed with a 2D code
16
PET film with up-
Acrylic
nanomarkers with company
shifting phosphorus
PSA
identifier dispersed therein;
taggants
printed with a 2D code
TABLE 6
TABLE 6: Tapes comprising taggants and nanomarkers in
the ink printed on the backing and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Print on the Backing
17
Kraft flatback
water activated
printed 2D barcode -
paper
adhesive
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
18
Kraft flatback
water activated
printed QR code -
fiberglass
adhesive
ink has taggants and
reinforced paper
nanomarkers
TABLE 7
TABLE 7: Tapes comprising taggants and nanomarkers in the
ink printed on a printable release layer and an adhesive
that destroys fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable release layer
19
Kraft flatback
natural rubber/
printed QR code -
paper
SIS blend PSA
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
20
Kraft flatback
SIS PSA
printed HD barcode -
paper
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
21
BOPP film
natural rubber
printed with a QR code;
PSA
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
22
BOPP film
SIS PSA
printed with an HD code;
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
23
PET film
natural rubber
printed with a QR code;
PSA
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
24
PET film
SIS PSA
printed with an HD code;
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
25
BOPP film
Acrylic PSA
printed with a 2D code;
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
26
PET film
Acrylic PSA
printed with a 2D code;
ink has taggants and
nanomarkers
TABLE 8
TABLE 8: Tapes comprising taggants and nanomarkers
in a coating layer and an adhesive that destroys
fibers in the carton when peeled therefrom.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Coating Layer
27
Kraft flatback
water activated
has taggants and nanomarkers
paper
adhesive
dispersed therein
28
Kraft flatback
water activated
has taggants and nanomarkers
fiberglass
adhesive
dispersed therein
reinforced paper
TABLE 9
TABLE 9: Tapes comprising taggants and nanomarkers in a film backing
and a pressure sensitive adhesive and a release layer.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable Release Coat
29
BOPP film has taggants
PSA
printed with a QR code
and nanomarkers
30
BOPP film has taggants
PSA
printed with an HD code
and nanomarkers
31
BOPP film has taggants
PSA
printed with a 2D code
and nanomarkers
32
PET film has taggants
PSA
printed with a QR code
and nanomarkers
33
PET film has taggants
PSA
printed with an HD code
and nanomarkers
34
PET film has taggants
PSA
printed with a 2D code
and nanomarkers
TABLE 10
TABLE 10: Tapes comprising taggants in a film backing
and a pressure sensitive adhesive having nanomarkers dispersed
therein and a release layer, and vice versa.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable Release Coat
35
BOPP film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with a QR code
taggants
36
BOPP film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with an HD code
taggants
37
BOPP film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with a 2D code
taggants
38
PET film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with a QR code
taggants
39
PET film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with an HD code
taggants
40
PET film has
PSA has nanomarkers
printed with a 2D code
taggants
41
BOPP film has
PSA has taggants
printed with a QR code
nanomarkers
42
BOPP film has
PSA has taggants
printed with an HD code
nanomarkers
43
BOPP film has
PSA has taggants
printed with a 2D code
nanomarkers
44
PET film has
PSA has taggants
printed with a QR code
nanomarkers
45
PET film has
PSA has taggants
printed with an HD code
nanomarkers
46
PET film has
PSA has taggants
printed with a 2D code
nanomarkers
TABLE 11
TABLE 11: Tapes comprising a clear film backing and a pressure
sensitive adhesive having taggants and nanomarkers dispersed
therein and a clear release layer, and vice versa.
Trial
Backing
Adhesive
Printable Release Coat
47
BOPP film
PSA has taggants and
printed with a QR code
nanomarkers
48
BOPP film
PSA has taggants and
printed with an HD code
nanomarkers
49
BOPP film
PSA has taggants and
printed with a 2D code
nanomarkers
50
PET film
PSA has taggants and
printed with a QR code
nanomarkers
51
PET film
PSA has taggants and
printed with an HD code
nanomarkers
52
PET film
PSA has taggants and
printed with a 2D code
nanomarkers
Any of the polymeric film backing layers set forth above may include reinforcing elements, including but not limited to fiberglass or polyethylene terephthalate fibers.
The carton sealing tapes disclosed herein provide multiple advantages such as tape authentication from the presence of the taggants, as well as a level of forensic value for validation of product. The printed coded identification information, such as the barcodes or QR codes, provide the ability to embed data on the tape allowing tracking and traceability dependent on a user scanning the code with an electronic device 50, for example a hand held device such as a cell phone or tablet, prior to removing the tape or opening the carton by tearing the tape. The track and trace capability uses software that can read the information stored in the barcode, QR code, or the like, and verify the authenticity of the tape and the data stored in the coded identification information as shown in the screen shot provided as
Having described the invention in detail and by reference to preferred embodiments, it will be apparent that modifications and variations thereof are possible without departing from the scope of this invention.
Bologna, James Apap, Duffy, Allison, Nelson, Shawn P., Coats, Jeffrey Scott
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