[0001] The present invention relates to a process for the manufacture of security adhesive
tapes for detecting unauthorized opening of packages, for example of envelopes and
containers in general, for mailing.
[0002] The present invention relates also to the security adhesive tapes obtainable by said
process.
[0003] It is known in the prior art that security adhesive tapes are applied on packages
to ensure that an envelope or a container is not open before the delivery to the addressee.
One type of these tapes is for example made of an adhesive generally coloured layer
and of a support which easily breaks when one tries to open the package.
[0004] However this type of tape has the drawback that it can be removed from envelopes
or from containers without damaging the tape. This can be done by using solvents,
or heat or steam, etc. As a consequence this type of tape can then be repositioned
on the package without leaving traces of an unauthorized opening. In conclusion this
kind of tape cannot be reliably used as a security tape.
[0005] Furthermore, if the adhesive layer is not protected, as in the case of a commercial
self-adhesive tape roll, tape application is made when the container is closed. This
represents a drawback, since with this type of tape it is not possible to make ready-to-use
safety envelopes, i.e. with the tape already positioned on the envelope for its closure.
[0006] Self-adhesive security tapes which have a non removable image on the container upon
unauthorized opening, are also known. These tapes are generally self-adhesive and
have a removable protective film superimposed to the adhesive layer so that the adhesive
layer is protected until its use for closing the containers. With this kind of tape
it is possible to produce for example packages having a ready-to-use security closing
device. They can be prepared by applying longitudinally the tape on one of the two
openings of the packaging and by using for the adhesion to the container one longitudinal
portion of the adhesive layer, which has been uncovered by shifting aside and repositioning
the protective film on the adhesive layer. The remaining longitudinal portion of the
adhesive layer is covered by the protective film until closure of the packaging for
shipping. At this time the protective film is completely removed and the security
tape adheres also to the other opening of the packaging. These security tapes are
applied to packages on a manufacturing line by using a machine which carries out the
following operations:
- separation of the protective film from the adhesive tape;
- transversal shifting of the protective film of some millimeters from the adhesive
tape;
- repositioning of the protective film on a longitudinal portion of the adhesive tape.
[0007] In this way, a longitudinal part of the surface of the adhesive layer is no longer
protected by the protective film and therefore the adhesive tape can be applied to
the package.
[0008] The drawback of this application system is that in the starting web the adhesive
tape and the protective film are superimposed. Therefore the adhesive tape has a length
different from that of the protective film, even reaching notable values in case of
large size webs. Therefore when the web is unwound from the reel for the application,
the adhesive tape and the protective film being of different length bring to jamming
in the machine with consequent production downtimes.
For reducing these inconveniences it is necessary to keep the applying machine under
continuous control. This leads to an increase of the production costs and to a low
productivity. A further drawback of these security tapes resides in that they are
difficult to use outside industrial manufacturing lines, as manual dispensers do not
work satisfactorily with these tapes.
[0009] The need was felt to have available a process to prepare security adhesive tapes,
usable on production lines for the manufacture of packages with security closure devices,
said security tapes showing the following combination of properties:
- when they are used on manufacturing lines for application to packages they do not
cause jamming and therefore avoid production downtimes thus allowing to obtain an
improved productivity in the application;
- when applied on packages, they cannot be removed without evidencing tampering;
- they allow to obtain ready-to-use security envelopes, comprising the security tape
already positioned on the envelope for its closure;
- they can be used also with manual dispensers, besides that on the industrial manufacturing
lines.
[0010] It has been found unexpectedly and surprisingly by the Applicant a process for producing
security tapes having the above mentioned combination of properties.
[0011] An object of the present invention is a process for producing security tapes wound
in webs, for the closing of packages, comprising the following layers (see Fig. 1):
- a support film (1),
- an adhesive layer (2), positioned in correspondence of the internal surface of the
support film,
- a protective film (3), coated with an antiadhesive material on the side or the surface
in contact with the exposed surface of the adhesive material layer, the protective
film (3) being longitudinally cut, i.e. in the direction of unwinding of the security
tape from the web, into two parts (3a) and (3b),
said process comprising the following steps:
a1) optionally, application on the internal surface of the support film (1) of one
or more additional layers,
b) application of the adhesive layer (2) on the internal surface of the last additional
layer applied, when present, or on the internal surface of the support film (1),
c) application of the protective film (3) to the adhesive layer (2),
d) longitudinal cut of the protective film (3) into two parts (3a) and (3b),
e) winding in web of the security tape.
[0012] In Fig. 1, (4) indicates the security tape; (5) indicates the internal surface of
the security tape which comes into contact with the support film (1) when the tape
is wound in a web. Therefore the internal surface of each layer of the security tape
is defined, as the surface of the layer facing the inner part of the web. In Fig.
1 the inner part of the web is in the direction from the support film (1) to tape
(5).
[0013] By exposed surface of the adhesive layer its internal surface is meant.
[0014] By longitudinal direction, as said, that of the tape unwinding from the web is meant.
[0015] The optional additional layers which can be inserted between the support film (1)
and the adhesive layer (2) are for example plastic-, metal-, paper-films. For example
an additional plastic film can be used to confer a higher stiffness. A paper film
or sheet can be used to confer a higher opacity to the security tape, a metal film
can be used to confer a visibility to the security tape, for example by using aluminum
as metal.
Of course one or more additional layers can be used.
[0016] Preferably before the optional step a1), step a) is carried out:
- a) printing, for example by rotogravure or flexography, of the internal surface of
the film (1) with inks (10) and (11) (see Fig. 2).
[0017] If step a1) is carried out, the optional additional layers as defined above are applied
on the ink layer (11).
[0018] In step a1) the optional additional layers can be applied by lamination. Optionally
it is also possible to carry out the printing on holographic imagines on metal films.
Optionally it is possible to insert in the structure of the security tape also more
than one metal layer by means of metallization processes in vapour phase.
[0019] In step b) the adhesive layer, as said, is generally applied on the internal surface
of the last layer applied on the support (1). When the security tape comprises the
ink layer (11) (Fig. 2) and does not comprise any additional layer, the adhesive layer
(2) is applied on the internal surface of the ink layer (11).
[0020] When using liquid adhesives, step b) is carried out for example by an application
head with a Mayer bar or by roll application groups. By using hot-melt adhesives,
application heads are used suitable for these adhesives, for example they are in the
form of slits driven by electrovalves.
[0021] In step c) the application of the protective film (3) to the adhesive layer (2) is
carried out by lamination and the surface of the protective film (3) coated with antiadhesive
material comes into contact with the internal surface of the adhesive material layer.
[0022] In step d) the longitudinal cut of the protective film (3) into two parts (3a) and
(3b) is carried out for example by longitudinal die cut of the protective film (3).
[0023] Optionally it is possible to carry out step c) by using a protective film longitudinally
cut in two parts already. In this case step d) is not carried out.
[0024] The support film (1) is made generally of plastic material and can be oriented, for
example bioriented, or non oriented, and is made for example of the following polymers:
polypropylene and propylene copolymers, polyester, polyethylene and ethylene copolymers,
polyamide, polyisoprene, or it can also be formed of laminates or plastic coupled
articles in general. By propylene copolymers, the propylene polymers with ethylene
and/or one or more C
4-C
10 linear or branched alpha olefins are meant. Generally ethylene ranges from 0 to 40%
by moles on the total of the comonomers, preferably from 3% to 15% by moles, more
preferably from 5% to 10%. The C
4-C
10 olefins, for example butene, hexene and octene, when present, are in amounts not
higher than 10% by moles and preferably range from 0.5% to 9% by moles. By ethylene
copolymers, the ethylene polymers with one or more C
3-C
10 linear or branched alpha olefins are meant. Generally the amounts of the comonomers
in the ethylene copolymers range from 0.5% to 10% by weight, preferably from 1% to
7% by weight.
[0025] The adhesive layer (2) is made of adhesives available on the market and are selected
for example from the following: water acrylic adhesives, in the form of aqueous emulsion
based on a C
3-C
20, preferably C
3-C
5 ester of (meth)acrylic acid, for example butyl methacrylate; "hot melt" adhesives
formed of thermoplastic rubbers and hydrocarbon resins in general; natural rubber
dissolved in organic solvents, for example hexane or toluoyl, aqueous emulsions of
natural rubber latexes.
[0026] The adhesive security tapes of the invention preferably contain one ink layer (10)
or (11), more preferably both layers (10) and (11) are present.
[0027] Moreover and preferably it is possible to add to the ink layers (10), (11) also thermosensitive
inks of irreversible type indicating the package exposure to particularly high or
particularly low temperatures. This points out an attempt of the tape tampering, for
example by using heat sources.
[0028] As said, between the support film (1) and the adhesive layer (2) one or more ink
layers and optionally on said ink layers one or more additional layers formed of plastic-,
metal-, paper-films can be inserted, so that, at an unauthorized opening of the sealed
package, an indication appears on the security tape and/or is left on the package
pointing out the occurred tampering. For example the wording OPENED VOID FRAUD could
appear. The additional layers can comprise images, texts, serial numbers, holograms,
both visible and not.
[0029] The protective film (3) can be an oriented plastic film, for example bioriented,
or non oriented, and can be carried out for example with materials selected from the
above mentioned ones used for the support film (1). As said, the surface of the protective
film (3) which is in contact with the adhesive material layer is coated with an antiadhesive
material, that for example can be a silicon-based polymer.
[0030] The width of each of the two parts or sections (3a) and (3b) of the protective film
(3) are equal or different.
[0031] The Applicant has found that the security tape according to the present invention
can be unexpectedly and surprisingly obtained by using machines normally used in the
adhesive tape manufacture. This represents a remarkable advantage from the industrial
point of view as it avoids the additional costs for machines specifically devised
for the manufacture of the tape. In fact the security tapes of the prior art, such
as for example that described above, require for their manufacture a machine devised
for the specific purpose.
[0032] A further object of the present invention is represented by security tapes obtainable
by the process of the present invention.
[0033] In particular, as said, the security tapes comprise the following layers, see Fig.
1:
- a support film (1),
- an adhesive layer (2), positioned in correspondence of the internal surface of the
support film,
- a protective film (3) coated with an antiadhesive material on the side or the surface
in contact with the exposed surface of the adhesive material layer, the protective
film (3) being longitudinally cut, i.e. in the direction of unwinding of the security
tape from the web, in two parts (3a) and (3b),
optionally between the support film (1) and the adhesive layer (2) one or more layers
formed of inks and/or more additional layers as above defined are inserted.
[0034] Preferably the security tape according to the present invention, see Fig. 2, is formed
of the following layers:
- a support film (1),
- a transparent ink layer (10) applied on a portion of the internal surface of the film
(1), having a poor adhesion to the film (1);
- an adhesive layer (2), applied so as to completely cover the ink layer (10) and the
internal surface of the film (1) not covered by the ink (10);
- a protective film (3) which protects the exposed surface of the adhesive layer (2),
the film (3) being longitudinally cut in two parts (3a) and (3b).
[0035] Preferably on the ink layer (10) it is applied a further ink layer (11), preferably
a coloured ink layer so as to completely coat both the portion of the internal surface
of the film (1) not coated by the ink (10), and that coated by the ink (10). In this
case the applied adhesive layer (2) covers completely the ink layer (11).
[0036] By poor adhesion of the ink layer (10) to the support film (1) it is meant that the
following test is satisfied.
- a tape is prepared by applying the adhesive layer (2) to the internal surface of the
support film (1), on which the ink layer (10) has been previously applied; the tape
so obtained is applied to an edge of the package by manually removing the support
film (1) from the package, the ink layer (10) must remain attached to the adhesive
layer attached to the package.
[0037] The ink layer (11) satisfies th following test:
a tape is prepared by applying to the internal surface of the support film (1) the
ink layer (11) and, above said layer, the adhesive layer (2), by applying the tape
to an edge of the packaging by manually removing the support film (1) from the package,
the ink layer (11) must remain attached to the support film (1). Therefore the ink
layer (11) shows a strong adhesion to the film (1).
[0038] Therefore generally the security tape according to the present invention has a total
thickness between 10 micron and 300 micron, preferably between 30 micron and 150 micron.
[0039] The width of the security tape of the present invention is generally between 5 mm
and 500 mm, preferably between 10 mm and 100 mm.
[0040] The length of the security tape wound in web can be, at will, generally higher than
50 m up to, for example, 10,000 m.
[0041] Optionally and preferably the longitudinal edges of the security tape show notches
which favour tape breaking in case of tampering.
[0042] The security tape according to the present invention is applied to containers/envelopes
by a process comprising the following steps:
I unwinding of the tape (4) from the web,
II removal of one of the two parts (3a) or (3b), of the protective film (3),
III application of the tape (4) on one of the edges of the package opening by means
of the portion of the adhesive layer (2) which has been uncoated by removing one of
the two parts (3a) or (3b) of the protective film (3) in step II.
[0043] When the application process is carried out on a manufacturing line, in step II the
portion of the tape (3) which has been removed, or first part of the tape (3), is
wound again and discarded.
[0044] The package closure is carried out by removing the remaining part or second part
of th protective film (3) so that the portion of the adhesive material layer (2) no
longer coated by the second part of the protective film (3) can adhere to the other
edge of the container.
[0045] The security tape according to the present invention can easily be used in private
uses by utilizing for example a manual dispenser. As a matter of fact the security
tape according to the present invention is ready to use since, as said, it requires
only the removal of one of the two parts (3a) and (3b) of the protective film. This
is a remarkable advantage in comparison with the security tapes of the prior art having
protective film on the adhesive layer which, as said, require a lateral shifting of
the protective film and therefore they can be used in practice only on industrial
manufacturing lines of security packages.
[0046] The following examples are given for illustrative and not limitative purposes of
the present invention.
EXAMPLES
EXAMPLE 1
[0047] A security adhesive tape according to the present invention is used formed of the
following parts:
- a support film (1), see Fig. 2, in bioriented polypropylene having a thickness of
32 µm;
- a layer (10) of transparent ink applied on a portion of the internal surface of the
film (1) by rotogravure printing, having poor adhesion to-the film (1), as defined
in the description;
- a coloured ink layer (11), applied by rotogravure printing, to completely coat the
portion of the internal surface of the film (1) i.e. both that coated by ink (10)
and that not coated by the ink layer (10), the ink layer (11) having a strong adhesion
to the film (1), as defined in the description;
- a layer (2), 22 µm thick, of pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive applied by an industrial
coating machine for water-based acrylic adhesives (roll application group), so as
to completely coat the coloured ink layer (11);
- a protective film (3), 36 µm thick, of siliconized polyester, applied by lamination,
which protects the exposed surface of the adhesive material layer (2), the protective
layer (3) being longitudinally cut in two parts (3a) and (3b).
[0048] The total thickness of the tape is about 90 µm, the width is of 30 mm. The tape is
wound in webs having a length of 1,000 meters.
[0049] The tape webs have been used for a production cycle of 8 hours on a machine manufacturing
security envelopes made of polyethylene. The machine comprises a rewinding system
for the part (3b) of the protective film (3) which in the present example is the one
removed from the tape in the application to the envelope.
[0050] The production speed has been of 120 envelopes/minute.
[0051] During the 8 hours of the continuous running of the machine, no jamming occurred.
EXAMPLE 2 (comparative)
[0052] A security adhesive tape (24) is formed of the following parts:
- a support film (21), see Fig. 3, in bioriented polypropylene having a thickness of
32 µm;
- a transparent ink layer (30) applied on a portion of the internal surface of the film
(21) by rotogravure printing, having a poor adhesion to the film (21);
- a coloured ink layer (31), applied by rotogravure printing so as to completely coat
the internal surface of the film (21) and of the ink layer (30);
- a layer (22), 22 µm thick, of pressure sensitive acrylic adhesive applied by lamination
so as to completely coat the coloured ink layer (31);
- a protective film (23), 36 µm thick, of siliconized polyester which protects the exposed
surface of the adhesive material layer (22).
[0053] The total thickness of the tape is of about 90 µm, the width is of 30 mm. The tape
is wound in webs having a length of 1,000 meters.
[0054] The tape webs have been used for a production cycle of 8 hours on a machine manufacturing
security envelopes made of polyethylene. The machine is moreover equipped with a device
for separating the protective film (23) from the adhesive layer (22), shifting aside
the protective film (23) with respect to one of the edges of the adhesive layer (22),
and then coupling again the protective film (23) in the shifted position with the
adhesive layer (22). In this step a longitudinal section of the adhesive layer (22)
in uncovered to allow the tape application on the envelope. The remaining longitudinal
portion of the adhesive layer (22), as it is reported in the background art of this
invention, remains coated with the protective film (23) until the envelope is sealed
by the user.
[0055] The production speed has been of 70 envelopes/minute.
[0056] On an average every 10 minutes the machine was stopped for about 3 minutes each time,
since the lengths of the protective film (23) and of the adhesivized tape on the coloured
ink layer (31) at the end of said period of 10 minutes, resulted different and caused
jamming. Therefore the machine has to be regulated in order to compensate the difference
and to longitudinally realign the protective film (2,3) with the tape formed by the
support film (21), the ink layers (30) and (31) and the adhesive layer 22.
1. A process for producing safety tapes wound in webs and comprising the following layers:
- a support film (1),
- an adhesive layer (2), positioned in correspondence of the internal surface of the
support film,
- a protective film (3), coated with an antiadhesive material on the side of the surface
in contact with the exposed surface of the adhesive material layer, the protective
film (3) being longitudinally cut, i.e. in the direction of unwinding of the security
tape from the web, in two parts (3a) and (3b),
said process comprising the following passages:
a1) optionally, application on the internal surface of the support film (1) of one
or more additional layers,
b) application of the adhesive layer (2) on the internal surface of the last supplementary
layer applied, if present, or on the internal surface of the support film (1),
c) application of the protective film (3) to the adhesive layer (2),
d) longitudinal cut of the protective film (3) into two parts (3a) and (3b),
e) winding in web of the security tape.
2. A process according to claim 1, wherein additional layers are inserted between the
support film (1) and the adhesive layer (2), said layers are selected from plastic
films, metal films, paper films.
3. A process according to claims 1-2, wherein before the optional step a1), step a) is
carried out:
a) printing of the internal surface of the film (1) with inks (10) and (11).
4. A process according to claim 3, wherein additional layers selected from plastic films,
metal films, paper films are applied on the ink layer (11).
5. A process according to claims 1-3, wherein in step a1) the additional layers are applied
by lamination.
6. A process according to claims 1-5, wherein in step c) the application of the protective
film (3) coated with antiadhesive material to the adhesive layer (2) is carried out
by lamination, the surface of the protective film (3) coated with antiadhesive material
being in contact with the internal surface of the adhesive layer.
7. A process according to claims 1-6, wherein in step d) the longitudinal cut of the
protective film (3) in two parts (3a) and (3b) is carried out by longitudinally die
cutting of the protective film (3).
8. A process according to claims 1-7, wherein in step c) a protective film already longitudinally
cut in two parts is used.
9. A process according to claims 1-8, wherein the support film (1) is an oriented or
non oriented plastic film.
10. A process according to claims 1-9, wherein the adhesive material layer (2) is made
of adhesives selected from water acrylic adhesives, "hot melt" adhesives formed of
thermoplastic rubbers and hydrocarbon resins, natural rubber dissolved in organic
solvents, aqueous emulsions of natural rubber latexes.
11. A process according to claims 1-10, wherein the protective film (3) is an oriented
or a non oriented plastic film.
12. A process according to claims 1-11, wherein the width of each of the two parts (3a)
and (3b) wherein the protective film (3) is longitudinally divided is equal or different.
13. Security tapes obtainable by the process of claims 1-12.
14. Security tapes according to claim 13 comprising the following layers:
- a support film (1),
- an adhesive layer (2), positioned in correspondence of the internal surface of the
support film,
- a protective film (3) coated with an antiadhesive material on the side in contact
with the exposed surface of the adhesive material layer; the protective film (3) being
longitudinally cut in two parts (3a) and (3b);
optionally, between the support film (1) and the adhesive layer (2) one or more layers
formed of inks and/or one or more additional layers are inserted.
15. Security tapes according to claims 13-14, formed of the following layers:
- a support film (1),
- a transparent ink layer (10) applied on a portion of the internal surface of the
film (1), having a poor adhesion to the film (1);
- a coloured ink layer (11), applied so as to completely coat both the portion of
the internal surface of the film (1) not coated by the ink (10), and that coated by
the ink (10);
- an adhesive material layer (2), applied so as to coat completely the ink layer (10);
- a protective film (3), the film (3) being longitudinally cut in two parts (3a) and
(3b).
16. A security tape according to claim 15, further comprising an ink layer (11), preferably
coloured, applied on the ink layer (10) to coat both the portion of the internal surface
of the film (1) not coated by the ink layer (10) and that coated by the ink layer
(10).
17. A process for applying the security tapes of claims 13-16 to packages comprising the
following steps:
I unwinding of the tape (4) from the web,
II removal of one of the two parts (3a) or (3b), of the protective film (3),
III application of the tape (4) on one of the edges of the package opening.
18. A process according to claim 17, wherein the packages are containers or envelopes.