Barcoded indicators for quality management
US-9317794-B2 · Apr 19, 2016 · US
US10776680B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10776680-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916409209-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 10, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jun 10, 2008 |
| Publication date | Sep 15, 2020 |
| Grant date | Sep 15, 2020 |
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A quality management system for products including a multiplicity of barcoded quality indicators, a barcode indicator reader and a product type responsive indication interpreter, each of the barcoded quality indicators including a first barcode including at least one first colorable area, the first barcode being machine-readable before exceedance of the at least one time and temperature threshold, at least a second barcode including at least one second colorable area, the second barcode not being machine-readable before exceedance of the at least one time and temperature threshold, a coloring agent located at a first location on the indicator and a coloring agent pathway operative to allow the coloring agent to move, from the first location to the first and second colorable areas simultaneously thereby causing the first barcode to become unreadable and at the same time causing the second barcode to become machine-readable.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A barcoded quality indicator, operative to provide a machine-readable indication of exceedance of at least one threshold, comprising: a first barcode being machine-readable following activation thereof and prior to exceedance of said at least one threshold, said first barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof, and not being machine-readable following exceedance of said at least one threshold; and a second barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof and exceedance of said at least one threshold and being machine readable following activation thereof and exceedance of said at least one threshold. 2. A barcoded quality indicator according to claim 1 and wherein: said quality indicator further comprises a pull strip; and removal of said pull strip activates said indicator. 3. A barcoded quality indicator according to claim 1 and wherein: said quality indicator further comprises an activation delay layer; and said quality indicator is not activated until dissolution of said activation delay layer. 4. A barcoded quality indicator according to claim 1 and wherein, following activation thereof, said barcoded quality indicator provides a first machine-readable indication prior to said exceedance of said at least one threshold and a second machine-readable indication, different from said first machine-readable indication, following said exceedance of said at least one threshold. 5. A quality management system for products comprising: a multiplicity of barcoded quality indicators each operative to provide a machine-readable indication of exceedance of at least one threshold, each of said indicators comprising: a first barcode being machine-readable following activation thereof and prior to exceedance of said at least one threshold, said first barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof, which occurs automatically a predetermined time following manufacture or actuation thereof, and not being machine-readable following exceedance of said at least one threshold; a second barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof and exceedance of said at least one threshold and being machine readable following exceedance of said at least one threshold; a barcode indicator reader operative to read said barcoded quality indicators and to provide output indications; and a product type responsive indication interpreter operative to receive said output indications and to provide human sensible, product quality status outputs. 6. A quality management system for products according to claim 5 and wherein: at least one of said quality indicators further comprises an activation delay layer; and said at least one of said quality indicators is not activated until dissolution of said activation delay layer. 7. A quality management system for products according to claim 5 and wherein, following activation thereof, at least one of said barcoded quality indicators provides a first machine-readable indication prior to said exceedance of said at least one threshold and a second machine-readable indication, different from said first machine-readable indication, following said exceedance of said at least one threshold. 8. A method for providing quality management for products comprising: employing a multiplicity of barcoded quality indicators each operative to provide a machine-readable indication of exceedance of at least one threshold, each of said indicators comprising: a first barcode being machine-readable following activation thereof and prior to exceedance of said at least one threshold, said first barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof, and not being machine-readable following exceedance of said at least one threshold; a second barcode not being machine-readable prior to activation thereof and exceedance of said at least one threshold and being machine readable following exceedance of said at least one threshold; reading said barcoded quality indicators to provide output indications; receiving said output indications; and interpreting said output indications to provide human sensible, product quality status outputs.
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