Seal system
First Claim
1. A seal system comprising:
- (a) a pin containing a conductive loop;
(b) a seat for accepting said pin, wherein said seat contains a monitor circuit which creates a circuit with the conductive loop when the pin is accepted by said seat, and wherein said monitor circuit comprises a tamper detector which detects at least tampering with said conductive loop.
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Abstract
The seal system is comprised of a custom integrated circuit utilizing a special CMOS gate-array technology that can be utilized to build inexpensive tamper-resistant electronic seals. The electronic circuit includes a special analog as well as digital, single-chip circuitry that senses the state of the seal, and when interrogated, transmits that state via a 35-bit data word to a seal reader device, allowing remote monitoring and control of containers and expensive goods. Any attempt to tamper with the seal will be recorded in the circuit for later transmittal to the hand-held seal reader/verifier. Each seal has a unique 20-bit identification number, combined with a 6-bit random seal code and a 6-bit resistance value. The seal electronics may be utilized in a way to provide several types of seals, namely, a shipping container seal, an event triggering seal, and event logging seal, and a tamper-proof seal as well as combinations thereof.
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12 Claims
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1. A seal system comprising:
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(a) a pin containing a conductive loop; (b) a seat for accepting said pin, wherein said seat contains a monitor circuit which creates a circuit with the conductive loop when the pin is accepted by said seat, and wherein said monitor circuit comprises a tamper detector which detects at least tampering with said conductive loop. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A seal system comprising:
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(a) a seal body with loop engaging means; (b) a conductive loop having a nonuniform impedance engaged with the loop engaging means of the seal body; (c) resistance measurement means to measure a resistance formed in the loop; and (d) storage means to store the measured resistance indicative of the status of the seal system. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10)
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11. A method of detecting a tamper event for a container comprising the steps of:
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(a) sealing the container with a pin containing a conductive loop and a seat for accepting said pin; (b) measuring the resistance of the loop at a first time; (c) measuring the resistance of the loop at a second time; and (d) triggering an event indicating device if the resistance of the loop at said first and second times are not equal. - View Dependent Claims (12)
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