Patent classifications
B65D55/028
Sealing Device, System, and Methods
Aspects of the disclosure relate to sealing devices, methods, and systems. A sealing device may be configured to seal a container. The sealing device may send or trigger a message indicating the current geographic location of the sealing device based on the sealing device being removed from the container. In some examples, free ends of a strap of the sealing device may be configured to irreversibly attach to each other. In some examples, a free end of a strap of the sealing device may be configured to irreversibly attach with a one-way slot at a housing of the sealing device.
SECURE SHIPMENT CONTAINER AND RELATED METHODS
An apparatus and method for secure shipment of goods monitors location and status with multiple sensors embedded in the package of the shipment container. Encryption methods help ensure the shipped goods are authentic, and that the goods were not tampered with during shipment. Information placed in an RFID tag may provide the user with the history of performance during transit to ensure the quality of the goods from the shipment site to the receiving site.
Locking module for a container
The present disclosure relates generally to accessories for containers. More specifically, but without limitation, the present disclosure relates to a locking module for a container, for example insulated container, which allows access to store goods, such as delivered goods, but alternately denies access to those who are not intended to have access.
Closure
A package comprises a container and a closure. The container includes a body formed to include a product-receiving space, a filler neck coupled to the body, and a thread coupled to the filler neck. The closure includes an outer cap, an inner cap arranged radially inward of the outer cap, and an electronic system arranged between the outer cap and the inner cap.
Truly Tamper-evident Container
A comprehensive tamper-evident container incorporates cap-internal safeguards from the references and adds advanced internal features in the clear cap, such as color-changing agents and embedded RFID chips in adhesives, visible through the clear cap or a clear window in the container body. These detect subtle tampering, especially for personal care, pharmaceutical, and consumer goods, distinguishing from external prior art, with all evidence confined to the clear cap or a window in the container body for pre-purchase visibility.