Product authentication
First Claim
1. A method of labeling a product having one or more components comprising varying an amount of at least one of the one or more components and generating a product signature of the product having the varied amount of the at least one of the one or more components.
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Abstract
A method is disclosed to verify and identify products through their product signatures in order to combat counterfeiting and reduce dispensing errors, using methods such as spectral analysis (e.g., near infrared spectroscopy). Furthermore, in order to actively evade product counterfeiting, a method is disclosed where an amount of one or more components of the product are varied (e.g., over time); the variation provides a different product signature, but falling within a desirable or necessary range.
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24 Claims
- 1. A method of labeling a product having one or more components comprising varying an amount of at least one of the one or more components and generating a product signature of the product having the varied amount of the at least one of the one or more components.
- 3. A batch identification method for determining the source of a product from among a plurality of production batches of the product, where the product comprises one or more components, comprising changing an amount of at least one of the one or more components among different batches of the product produced, the variation being at least sufficient to distinguish the difference in a spectral signature of each batch of product produced.
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17. A system for verifying the authenticity of a product comprising the steps of:
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manufacturing more than one batch of a product, each batch having a reference spectral signature;
inputting each of the reference spectral signatures into a database;
scanning a sample product to produce a scanned spectral signature;
comparing the scanned spectral signature to each of the reference spectral signatures; and
reporting the results of the comparison, wherein the authenticity of the sample product is verified by the scanned spectral signature being equivalent to at least one of the reference spectral signatures.
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20. A set of groups of a product having one or more active ingredients and one or more inactive ingredients, wherein the one or more active ingredients and the one or more inactive ingredients are the same in each group in the set, and an amount of at least one of the one or more inactive ingredients is different in at least one group of the set as compared to the other groups in the set, wherein the amount is detectable in a near-infrared (NIR) spectra of the product in the at least one group of the set as compared to a near-infrared (NIR) spectra of the product of the other groups of the set.
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21. A member of a set of groups of a product having one or more components, wherein the one or more components are the same in each group in the set, and an amount of at least one of the one or more components is different in at least one group of the set as compared to the other groups in the set, wherein the amount is detectable in a spectral signature of the product in the at least one group of the set as compared to a spectral signature of the product of the other groups of the set.
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22. A method of manufacturing a labeled product having one or more components comprising modifying the quantity of at least one of the one or more components in a first product to make a second product, wherein the modification is detectable in an near-infrared (NIR) spectra of the second product as compared to a near-infrared (NIR) spectra of the first product, wherein said second product is the labeled product.
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23. A labeling system for a product having one or more components comprising modifying a quantity of at least one of the one or more components in a first product to make a second product, wherein the modification is detectable in a near-infrared (NIR) spectra of the second product as compared to a NIR spectra of the first product, wherein said modification comprises the label.
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24. A method of determining the identify of a product comprising the steps of:
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obtaining a product signature of a product and comparing said product signature to a reference product signature of a reference product, wherein said reference product signature is a member of a library, wherein the product is identified as the reference product if the product signature of the product is the same as the reference product signature.
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