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Tamper-evident structures

  • US 5,149,386 A
  • Filed: 12/17/1990
  • Issued: 09/22/1992
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/10/1987
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A method of making a tamper-evident structure incorporating latent patterns or messages which become visible only upon activation of said structure, which method comprises:

  • forming a laminate capable of generating a substantially non-dichroic colour by a light interference and absorption phenomenon, consisting of a layer of an anodizable metal of medium light reflectivity and a layer of a metal oxide, by coating limited areas of said metal layer with an adherent mask, thus creating masked areas and unmasked areas on said metal layer, subjecting said masked metal layer to anodization to produce an initial layer of metal oxide on said unmasked areas, said anodization being carried out in the presence of sufficient fluorine ions to make said layer of metal oxide adherent to but detachable from said metal in said unmasked areas, removing said mask, and carrying out further anodization of said metal layer in the absence of fluorine ions in order to form said layer of metal oxide of said laminate over an entire surface of said metal layer; and

    adhering a flexible strip of transparent or translucent material over said laminate in such a manner that the strength of attachment of the flexible strip to the laminate exceeds the adhesive strength between said layers of metal and metal oxide in said unmasked areas.

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