Ultrasecure card package
11034497 · 2021-06-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
Y10T29/49982
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D75/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/563
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D65/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y10T156/1089
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
B65D75/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/56
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D65/40
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A package for securing a card is disclosed where the card is retained between two panels that are secured together by a heat-activated adhesives and/or a combination of polymeric and adhesive constituents to drastically hinder surreptitious access to the contents of the package. The package may include additional features for activating or accessing the card and increasing the aesthetic appeal of the package.
Claims
1. A method for producing a secure card package, comprising: providing a first paperboard panel and a second paperboard panel each comprising paper stock and having an inner surface; locating a point-of-sale activatable card between the inner surface of the first paperboard panel and the inner surface of the second paperboard panel; forming a laminated layer bonding the two paperboard panels together only in a region around the card to enclose the card between the paperboard panels, wherein the laminated layer comprises a first polymer layer adjacent to the first paperboard panel and a second polymer layer adjacent to the second paperboard panel, wherein the first polymer layer is extruded onto the inner surface of the first paperboard panel and the second polymer layer is extruded onto the inner surface of the second paperboard panel; and defining a line of separation in at least one of the first paperboard panel and the second paperboard panel.
2. The method of claim 1, wherein the first paperboard panel and the second paperboard panel comprise a unitary sheet of material, wherein the first paperboard panel is joined to the second paperboard panel at a fold line.
3. The method of claim 1, wherein the first paperboard panel and the second paperboard panel comprise discrete paperboard panels.
4. The method of claim 1, wherein the line of separation defines a slot in the at least one of the first or second paperboard panels, providing access to the space between the first and second paperboard panels.
5. The method of claim 4, wherein the slot is dimensioned to allow passage of the at least one card.
6. The method of claim 5, further comprising: pre-applying a filament to at least one of the first or second paperboard panels relative to the line of separation, wherein the filament is removable from the package to create the slot.
7. The method of claim 5, wherein the slot comprises an area smaller than an area of the at least one card.
8. The method of claim 1, wherein the line of separation defines a perimeter of a removable portion in at least one of the first or the second paperboard panels.
9. The method of claim 1, wherein the line of separation defines a perimeter of an aperture in at least one of the first or second paperboard panels, and further comprising: locating a data field disposed on the card relative to the aperture such that at least a portion of the data field is viewable through the aperture after the forming.
10. The method of claim 9, wherein the data field is an activation data field used to activate the point-of-sale activatable card.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: activating the card based on the activation data field viewed through the aperture.
12. The method of claim 1, wherein the line of separation extends away from a hanging aperture formed through all the layers of the secure card package for hanging the package on a display rack.
13. The method of claim 1, wherein the line of separation extends parallel to an edge of the secure card package.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the edge is a long edge of the secure card package.
15. The method of claim 14, wherein the locating comprises locating the card relative to the line of separation such that the line of separation extends parallel to a long edge of the activatable card.
16. The method of claim 15, wherein the line of separation extends away from a hanging aperture formed through all the layers of the secure card package for hanging the package on a display rack.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(5) The following detailed description should be read with reference to the drawings, in which like elements in different drawings are numbered identically. The drawings depict selected embodiments and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention. It will be understood that embodiments shown in the drawings and described below are merely for illustrative purposes, may not be to scale, and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention as defined in the claims.
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(7) A card 100 is disposed between the first and second panels. The card could be a point of sale activated phone or gift card, a credit or debit card, or any type of stored value card or other card where security of the card is an issue. The package may also include documentation as to how to use the card or redeem card value as well as terms and conditions regarding the card agreement or other documentation (not shown). This documentation may make the material stored in the card somewhat bulky, so a polymer and adhesive combination that securely fastens the panels despite the pressure exerted by the sometimes bulky enclosed components is used.
(8) The panels themselves may be made of any suitable material. One exemplary material is a bleached paperboard substrate used in packaging of foods and other products. Such panels may be clay coated and/or otherwise treated on the outer surface to improve printability, smoothness, and other desired characteristics.
(9) The polymeric coating is applied to the inner surfaces of the panel, which may be uncoated. The polymeric coating may be applied to essentially the entire inner surface of the panel, or to selected areas or regions depending on the application. The polymer layer may be a polyolefin, and polyolefins known to effectively work with embodiments of the invention include low density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low density polyethlyene (LLDPE), high density polyethlene (HDPE) and copolymers of polyethylene (PE).
(10) The adhesive may be applied over the polymeric coating. An ethylene vinyl acetate has been found to be effective, as have laminating adhesives based on polyurethane, but other adhesives such a ethylene methyl acrylate, and other acrylic copolymer adhesives are also contemplated. The adhesive may include additives that improve adhesive performance or otherwise improve the performance of the packaging.
(11) The combination of a polymeric layer with the adhesive layer may have several benefits such as a thinner and lighter adhesive layer due to the synergistic relationship between the two layers. Also, because adhesive is typically more expensive than the polymeric layer, the use of less adhesive or a substitution of some adhesive for polymer may reduce production costs.
(12) Panels in accordance with embodiments of the invention may be produced from sheets of feedstock that are then cut to the desired size by die cutting or other means known in the art. In some embodiments, a feedstock such as paperboard is fed from a feed roll past polymer application devices as are known in the art. The polymer may be, for example, extruded onto the feedstock. The adhesive may be applied over the polymer in the same manner, and the feedstock with polymer and adhesive layers may be rolled back up for transport to other facilities for further processing such as printing, die cutting, and/or production of the final packaging.
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(15) Card packages constructed in this fashion may be extremely secure because the combination of polymeric layers and adhesive layers creates a bond with the material that is difficult to infiltrate without irreparably damaging the panel. In cases where the panels include a paperboard substrate, the polymeric layer includes polyethylene, and the adhesive includes ethylene vinyl acetate, among others, the enclosure can be so robust that it is virtually impossible to remove the card from the package without irreparably damaging one or both of the panels. This construction effectively prevents thieves from slicing the package apart at the interface between the panels, removing the card to acquire data from the card, and returning the card to the package for sale to an unsuspecting customer. In some cases a narrow strip of tensilized polypropylene or other filament may be pre-applied to either panel of the package. Such a filament is commonly used in express mail envelopes such as those used by Federal Express® to allow easier opening of the envelopes. This allows the consumer to open the package without the need for scissors. It opens the package cleanly, yet does enough damage to insure tamper evidence.
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(17) To form the secure card package from the elements shown in
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(20) The third panel 180 is adapted to move through a range of motion even while the first 20 and second 30 panels are fastened together to enclose the card and/or other contents of the package. This range of motion includes a first position wherein the third 180 panel at least partially covers the first panel 20. The panels may be joined so that the third panel 180 can rotate or move about an axis coaxial with the junction 170. When the third panel 180 is in this first position, the first panel 20 is disposed generally between the second 30 and third 180 panels. In some embodiments that include the aperture 16, the third panel 180 may cover the aperture when in the first position of the range of motion.
(21) The third panel 180 may also be moved to a second position. In this second position the third panel 180 at least partially covers the second panel 30, the second panel 30 being disposed between the first 20 and third 180 panels when in the second position.
(22) In some embodiments, the third panel 180 can be secured to either or both the first and second positions by any suitable fastener known in the art.
(23) The three panels of the embodiment shown in
(24) The movement of the third panel 180 can advantageously add to the aesthetics, functionality, and/or security of the package assembly 10. For example, in one embodiment, the third panel 180 can be fastened against the second panel 30 with a non-resealable adhesive, thus making an attempt to access the card by lifting the third panel detectable. In another embodiment, a retailer or other person may detach the removable portion 140 of the second panel 30 in order to access and activate the card. After the card has been activated, it can be placed back through the slot created by the removable portion 140, and the third panel 180 can be fastened against the second panel 30. Thus, the third panel can conceal the separated line and/or the removed portion and maintain a pleasing appearance when the package is presented to a recipient, while the separation of the removable portion 140 from the second panel 30 creates a difficult to mask indicator that the contents have been removed from the package.
(25) In some embodiments, a supplier or retailer can include indicia on the second panel 30 which can be concealed at appropriate times by the third panel 180. For example, a retailer may desire to include promotional indicia, advertising, instructional indicia or other indicia on the second panel 30 and yet desire to conceal that indicia at times. The third panel 180 can be fastened in the first position against the first panel 20 in order to facilitate viewing of the second panel, and then unfastened and moved into the second position and fastened to the second panel 30 as previously described in order to conceal any indicia on the second panel 30. Indicia placed on the first panel 20 can similarly be concealed by moving the third panel 180 from the second position into the first position against the first panel 20. In addition, some embodiments include indicia on the third panel 180 that can alternately be viewed or concealed depending upon which surface of the third panel the indicia is on.
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(27) A card 100 is disposed between the first and second panels. The card could be a stored value card or other card where security of the card is an issue. The package may also include documentation as to how to use the card or redeem card value as well as terms and conditions regarding the card agreement or other documentation (not shown).
(28) The panels could be any suitable paper board or plastic stock, but one embodiment uses solid bleached sulfate paper stock that is clay coated on both sides (C2S SBS), or a similar coated board stock. The adhesive is a heat activated adhesive and is applied directly to the clay coated inner surfaces. The adhesive may be applied to substantially all of the inner surface 50, 70 of the panels 20, 30 in selected areas. The embodiment of
(29) The heat activated adhesive of
(30) The heat activated adhesives used in these embodiments are applied to the cardstock in the normal printing process and allowed to dry to be activated later. Glues, by comparison, are applied as part of the package assembly with the card 10 and other components because the assembly has to take place before the glue has an opportunity to dry. The heat activated adhesive can be applied to the entire surface of the panel, and only activated selectively by heating only the portions of the panels that are to be bonded. With glues, care must be taken to avoid allowing the glue to contact the package contents and adhere to them. This fact, combined with the above-discussed ease of controlled application of the heat activated adhesives provide for more efficient production of packages and lower reject rates.
(31) Once given the above disclosure, many other features, modifications or improvements will become apparent to the skilled artisan. Such features, modifications or improvements are, therefore, considered to be a part of this invention, the scope of which is to be determined by the following claims.