Security seal
10366632 ยท 2019-07-30
Assignee
Inventors
- Elisha Tropper (Scarsdale, NY, US)
- Brian Lyle (Katonah, NY, US)
- Michael Gizzerelli (Newburgh, NY, US)
- Gurmeet Grover (Oakland, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A tamper evident seal includes an elongated strap having a first end proportioned to engage a locking barrel provided on the second of the elongated strap. The elongated strap includes an array of bumps having flat tops to provide an effective grip for a user. A ramp is provided close to the first end of the elongated strap. When the first end of the elongated strap is inserted low the locking barrel, the ramp covers the end of the locking barrel preventing access to the locking feature which is disposed in the locking barrel.
Claims
1. A tamper evident security seal comprising: a. an elongated body having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion, the intermediate portion having a first major flat surface and a second major flat surface, the first and second major flat surfaces being on opposite faces of the intermediate portion, b. a hollow locking barrel disposed on said first end, with said locking barrel having a top opening a locking cap disposed on said second end, an area of reduced dimensions disposed adjacent to said locking cap, said area of reduced dimensions being defined by a conical portion formed of said elongated body with said conical portion having a larger diameter and a smaller diameter with said small diameter disposed proximate to said locking cap and with said larger diameter disposed proximate to said intermediate portion, one or both of the first and second major flat surfaces bearing identification indicia between the locking barrel and the locking cap, c. a plurality of flexible locking teeth disposed in said locking barrel with said locking teeth proportioned to accept insertion of said locking cap into said hollow locking barrel and to prevent withdrawal of said locking cap from said locking barrel after insertion, with said locking teeth each having a distal end and with said distal ends of said locking teeth flexing to accept insertion of said second end into said barrel and snapping into said area of reduced dimension thereby preventing withdrawal of said locking cap and said second end of said elongated body from said locking barrel; and d. a pair of ramp areas disposed proximate to said larger diameter of said conical portion, said ramp areas being defined by a pair of concave portions formed adjacent on said first and second major flat surfaces ending in a common circumferential flange having a pair of flat parallel portions, and a plurality of spaced apart projections formed on said ramp areas, each of said projections formed as a truncated cone with a flat top portion.
2. A tamper evident security seal comprising: a. an elongated body having a first end, a second end and an intermediate portion, the intermediate portion having a first major flat surface and a second major flat surface, the first and second major flat surfaces being on opposite faces of the intermediate portion, b. a hollow locking barrel disposed on said first end, with said locking barrel having a top opening, a locking cap disposed on said second end, an area of reduced dimensions disposed adjacent to said locking cap, said area of reduced dimensions being defined by a conical portion formed of said elongated body with said conical portion having a larger diameter and a smaller diameter with said small diameter disposed proximate to said locking cap and with said larger diameter disposed proximate to said intermediate portion, one or both of the first and second major flat surfaces bearing identification indicia between the locking barrel and the locking cap, c. a plurality of flexible locking teeth disposed in said locking barrel with said locking teeth proportioned to accept insertion of said locking cap into said hollow locking barrel and to prevent withdrawal of said locking cap from said locking barrel after insertion, with said locking teeth each having a distal end and with said distal ends of said locking teeth flexing to accept insertion of said second end into said barrel and snapping into said area of reduced dimension thereby preventing withdrawal of said locking cap and said second end of said elongated body from said locking barrel; and d. one or more holes of a selected size traversing through a width of the elongated body and arranged adjacent the locking cap.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Additional details of construction of the present invention will be described with reference to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) With reference to the drawings, there is shown in
(27) The locking end 22 includes a conical portion 24 the base 26 of which leads to a circular flange 28 which has a pair of flat portions 30, 32.
(28) As is best shown in
(29) When inserted into the locking barrel 18, the circular flange 28 covers the top 38 of the locking barrel 18 and prevents unwanted tampering with the security seal 10 such as insertion of lock picking tools or similar tools into the locking barrel 18. The circular flange 28 leads to a ramp portion 40 which comprises a pair of concave surfaces 42, 44 which enable the ramp portion 40 to form a smooth transition between the elongated portion 12 and the circular flange 28.
(30) As is best shown in
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(32) The locking end 20 includes a locking cap portion 86 and a tapered portion 88. The locking cap portion 86 has a rounded end 90 as is best shown in
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(34) The locking cap portion 86 is integrally formed on the elongated strap portion 12 and forms a step portion in cooperation with the tapered portion 88.
(35) Once the locking cap portion 86 has been pushed past the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 snap back and the end 22 of the security seal 10 cannot be withdrawn from the locking barrel 18.
(36) The bottom opening 91 of the locking barrel 18 is covered by a cover 92 which is connected to the locking barrel 18 by a spin welding or ultra-sonic welding process.
(37) During the installation of the cover 90, the ends 70, 72, 74, 76 of the four stand-off portions 62, 64, 66, 68 of the locking cage 52 which, as previously described, extends slightly beyond the ends 78, 80, 82, 84 of the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 thereby enabling the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 to flex in order to allow entry of the locking cap portion 86.
(38) All of the possible avenues of access to the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 are thus protected and in attempt to open the locking teeth 48, 50, 58, 60 results in destruction of the security seal 10 and the tampering thus becomes evident.
(39) The security seal 10, according to the present invention shown in
(40) During use, the ramp portion 40 helps position the user's fingers and provides an effective finger grip. This provides a degree of comfort during use and eliminates the possibility of injury to the user's fingers.
(41) A key feature of the invention is the inclusion of a flat surface 94 which contains identification indicia 100 and the elimination of the protruding tag of the prior art seals. The flat surface 94 may incorporate one or more holes 96 of selected size as shown in
(42) The security seal 10, according to the present invention, is provided in a range of lengths. The range of lengths enables a user to apply a seal 110 of selected length which, for example, prevents a tote box cover 112 as shown in
(43) The curved ramp portion 40, in addition to the helping position the user's fingers to aid the user in inserting the end 22 of the security seal 10 into the locking barrel 18, also helps prevent injury to the user. The curved surfaces 42, 44 of the ramp portion 40 accommodates the natural curved surfaces of the users fingers and reduces the possibility of discomfort or repetitive stress types of injuries. The ramp portion 40 includes a plurality of projections 102. Each of the projections 102 has the general form of a truncated cone with a flat top portion 104. The projections 102 aid a user in grasping the seal 10 without causing injury to the skin.
(44) The security seal 10 can be effectively fabricated in volume using a moldable plastic material.
(45) A cross-sectional of a typical prior art seal 200 is shown in
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(48) A generally cylindrical portion which is typically identified by the reference numeral 326 is disposed between adjacent ramp-like portions 304.
(49) A locking barrel 308 which is integrally formed on the tag portion 310 includes a set of three identical equally spaced locking teeth 314, 316, 318, two of which 314, 316 are shown in
(50) The ramp-like portions 304 enable a user to insert the elongated strap portion 302 into the locking barrel 308 and by exerting a force in the direction shown by the arrow 325 in
(51) The locking barrel 308 projects upwardly from a flat tag portion 310 which is formed on the end of the elongated strap portion 302. The flat surface 328 provides a convenient location for identification indicia.
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(54) The foregoing specific embodiments of the present invention as set forth in the specifications herein are for illustrative purposes only. Various deviations and modifications may be made within the spirit and space of this invention, without departing from a main theme thereof.