Title of Invention

A TIME-TEMPERATURE INTEGRATING (TTI) INDICATOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF

Abstract The present invention relates to time-temperature integrating indicators, also known as TTI indicators, which are easily printable on substrates, such as packaging materials, and to a method for the manufacture of packaging materials comprising printed TTI indicators. The printed TTI indicator is selectively activated at the time of packaging of a perishable product or alternatively at the time of opening of the package of a perishable product.
Full Text A Time-Temperature Integrating (TTI)
Indicator And Method Of Manufacture Thereof
Field of the invention
The present invention relates to a a time-temperature integrating (TTI) indicator and
a method of manufacture thereof. The invention relates to time-temperature
integrating indicators, also known as TTI indicators, which are easily printable on
substrates, such as packaging materials, and to a method for the manufacture of
packaging materials comprising printed TTI indicators. The printed TTI indicator is
selectively activated at the time of packaging of a perishable product or alternatively
at the time of opening of the package of a perishable product.
State of the art
Colour-changing or colour-forming temperature sensitive indicators for monitoring
of handling of perishable goods are well known in the art. Such perishable goods are
for example foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals, biological materials, chemical substances,
coating compositions, adhesives, cosmetics, food additives, photographic supplies
and vaccines. There is a growing interest for indicator systems and devices for
monitoring a temperature and a time as an accumulated value of articles, which are
stored at a constant temperature for a certain period of time. Particularly such
indicator systems are used for signalling when the articles have reached the point of
quality loss or unsafe condition due to excessive temperature exposures.
Several time-temperature integrating indicator systems and devices have been
proposed. Usually they are either attached as adhesive labels to the surface of
consumer packages of perishable goods or incorporated onto the packages at the
time of production of the goods to show when a package has been temperature
abused or has reached the end of its useful shelf life. Most of the TTIs available are
colourimetic labels, which respond to cumulative exposure to time and temperature.

TTIs typically provide a visual indicator that gradually changes with time faster at
elevated temperatures and slower at colder temperatures. Commercially available
are products, which employ enzymatic colour indicators to show the amount of
higher temperature exposure of a stored or shipped temperature-sensitive com-
modity. The enzyme indicator is activated at the beginning of a monitoring period
by applying pressure on a plastic bubble strip thus releasing the enzyme, substrate
and indicator to react with each other. Another indicator system is based on a po-
lymerisation reaction and the system must be stored frozen prior to usage. Also a
product based on a dyed wax that diffuses along a strip of paper is known.
An improved indicator system utilising the concept of two different indicator
technologies is disclosed in F.P 0 484 578. This indicator device comnrises a svs-
tem of printable multi-layer compatible composition with an independently acting
integrating indicator and another threshold indicator. In a preferable embodiment,
diacetylenic monomers are printed on a transparent film as the primary indicia of
long-term storage. As a function of time and temperature, the material gradually
and irreversibly develops colour. The secondary indicator is set to trigger at a pre-
determined temperature very rapidly. The combined indicator device yields a sin-
gle output.
US 5,756,356 discloses an indicator material and a method of indicating a time or
a temperature time accumulated value as a colour change which comprises provid-
ing an oxidation-polymerizable dyestuff (agent A) and oxidising agent (agent B)
in a non-contact state and the agent A and/or the agent B being held in a carrier
which may be a resin or liquid media. When activation takes place, A and B are
brought into contact with each other. In said indicator material, between a first .
layer containing agent A in a carrier and a second layer containing agent B in a
carrier, there is a third layer so-called spacing layer which may include woven
fabric, non-woven fabric, powder and micro-capsules. The indicator material may
be obtained by a printing method using as a carrier a source marking ink, such as
gravure ink, offset ink, screen ink, a lithographic ink or flexographic ink, or by a

printing method using an on-demand ink, such as stamp ink, carbon-free paper
ink, inkjet ink, wire dot ink, typewriter ink or thermal ink. A layer containing the
agent B may be directly formed on the surface of a tape-shaped layer containing
the agent A by printing method just before initiation of the measurement of the
temperature time accumulated value. A layer containing the agent A may be
formed on a transparent substrate by a printing method and the resultant laminate
may be attached to a surface over tape-shaped layer containing the agent A just
before the initiation and a measurement of a temperature-time accumulated value.
A layer containing the agent A and a layer containing the agent B may be formed
on a transparent film by any one of a silk screen printing method, a gravure print-
ing method and an offset printing method. However, control of the reaction rate of
an oxidation reaction may cause difficulties and the colour change may not be
sufficiently fast.
A recording material is provided in EP 1048477, which material is suitable for use
in a direct thermal imaging apparatus and which contains at least one indicator
compound that is convertible from an inactive state to an active state by the appli-
cation of heat with a direct thermal imaging apparatus. The recording material
refers to any substrate that is suitable for use in a thermal imaging apparatus and it
may take the form of an article or product packaging such as a cardboard con-
tainer or a label. Substrates may include all types of paper, both thermal paper and
non-thermal paper or adhesive labels. Preferred indicator compounds are kinetic
indicator compounds, which provide a change in colour from a chemical reaction
in response to the exposure element of interest such as integrated time and tem-
perature. It may be convenient to apply the indicator composition in the form of a
printed message on the recording material or alternatively, the layer of the indica-
tor compound on the recording material can be activated in the form of a printed
message. This method requires always the use of a thermal imaging apparatus.
WO 01/64430 discloses an indicator system, winch is attached to a unit of ther-
mally sensitive perishable product and is activated at a time of introduction of the

unit into commerce to initiate the monitoring of the unit's cumulative exposure to
harmful temperatures. Said indicator system comprises use of a direct self-
adhesive thermal label paper comprising a colour-forming high-temperature print-
ing composition, and a second activating element component in the form of a self-
adhesive tab or label comprising a substrate, an adhesive composition and an acti-
vating component that, when applied to the direct thermal coating, combines with
the primary composition to enable its colour-forming reaction. The application of
the second element may also be performed directly in fluid form using clear ink
comprising an activating component.
An indicator device for use in steam sterilization is disclosed in US 4,410,493.
Said device consists of a permeable wick material which is treated with a suitable
indicator chemical such as sebacic acid, to provide an indication like colour
change when exposed to certain constituents in an environment. The wick is
sealed between two layers of an impermeable material and the device may contain
a backing material of polymeric material or metal foil.
Several activatable time-temperature indicator systems have been proposed. Most
of the systems involve a complicated indicator system or a label which is to be
affixed to a perishable product and often co-reactant components are in close
proximity but yet maintaining reactive isolation by means of additional interven-
ing layers, encapsulating films and the like. Such TTI systems and devices are
often costly to manufacture, complicated to activate and they are prone to inadver-
tent premature activation. Additionally, adhesive labels tend to be released from
the articles. Based on the above it can be realised that there exists a need for a low
cost and reliable time-temperature indicator, which is directly printable on the
packaging material, which can be cost effectively manufactured and easily acti-
vated and no affixing of labels or use of any additional equipment is required.

Object of the invention
An object of the present invention is a TTI indicator, which can be directly printed
on a substrate material and which can be activated at a desired moment by print-
ing, or alternatively a TTI indicator, which can be printed between layers of a sub-
strate material, and which can be activated at a desired moment by opening of a
package containing the indicator. Said TTI indicator provides a rapid and clear
indication of expiration.
A further object of the invention is a method for the manufacture of TTI indicator,
which can be directly printed on a substrate material and which can be activated at
a desired moment by printing, or alternatively a TTI indicator, which can be
printed between layers of a substrate material, and which can be activated at a
desired moment by opening of a package containing the indicator, and which in-
dicator provides a rapid and clear indication of expiration.
A further object of the invention is a method for the monitoring a temperature and
a time as an accumulated value of a perishable product with the TTI indicator ac-
cording to the invention, either from the time of packaging of the perishable prod-
uct or in the alternative embodiment, from the time of opening of the package of
the perishable product.
The characteristic features of the printed TTI indicator, of the method for the
manufacture of a printed TTI indicator and of the method for the monitoring a
temperature and a time as an accumulated value of a perishable product with the
TTI indicator according to the invention are provided in the claims.
Summary of the invention
It has now been realised that a TTI indicator can be easily manufactured directly
on a substrate in connection with printing of the substrate, and suitably at the time

of packaging of the final product, which is to be monitored. Thus the time of
printing is the time of activation.
In an alternative embodiment the TO may be printed between layers of a substrate
material. At the time of packaging of the final product or at the time of the manu-
facture of the packaging material/substrate the TTI indicator may be printed on
the inner side of the packaging material and it is then sealed between packaging
material/substrate layers. The TTI is activated at a desired moment by opening of
a package, containing the indicator, of the perishable product.
The TTI indicator according to the invention comprises a substrate, an optional
protective layer on the substrate, a diffusion layer, agent A and agent B on the
substrate or on the protective layer or on the diffusion layer, and an optional outer
protective layer. In the first embodiment agent A and agent B are adjacent to each
other but not in direct contact with each other. In the alternative embodiment
agent A and agent B are in direct contact with each other and either adjacent to
each other, on the top of each other or blended together.
Detailed description of the invention
It has been noted that many of the problems and disadvantages related to the solu-
tions according to the prior art can be avoided or at least substantially decreased
by the TTI according to the invention. A TTI indicator can be easily manufactured
directly on a substrate in connection with printing of the substrate, and suitably at
the time of packaging of the final product, which is to be monitored. The time of
printing of the TTI indicator is the time of activation of the TTI indicator.
In the alternative embodiment the TTI may be printed between layers of a sub-
sttate material. At the time of packaging of the final product or at the lime of the
manufacture of the packaging material/substrate the TTI indicator may suitably be
printed on the inner side of the packaging material and it is then sealed between

packaging material/substrate layers. The TTI is activated at a desired moment by
opening of a package, containing the indicator, of the perishable product.
The TTI indicator according to the first embodiment of the invention comprises a
substrate, an optional protective layer on the substrate, a diffusion layer, at least one
stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising agent A and at least one stripe or dot
or a geometrical figure comprising agent B, adjacent to each other but not in direct
contact with each other, on the substrate or on the protective layer or on the diffusion
layer, and an optional outer protective layer.
The TTI indicator according to the alternative embodiment of the invention
comprises a substrate, an optional protective layer on the substrate, a diffusion layer,
at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising agent A and at least one
stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising agent B, in direct contact with each
other and either adjacent to each other, on the top of each other or blended together,
on the substrate or on the protective layer or on the diffusion layer, and an optional
outer protective layer and an outer substrate layer.
The invention is illustrated in more detail with enclosed figures 1 - 3 of the
accompanyign drawings:
Figure 1. A TTI indicator according to the first embodiment of the invention with a
diffusion layer C on the agents A and B.
Figure 2. A TTI indicator according to the alternative embodiment of the invention
with a diffusion layer C on the agents A and B, which are on top of each other.
Figure 3. Another TTI indicator according to the alternative embodiment of the
invention with a diffusion layer C on the agents A and B, which are blended
together.

In figure 1 a TTI indicator according to the invention is presented. Agents A and
B are printed on a substrate D (which is optionally coated with a protective layer)
as stripes, dots or geometrical figures, adjacent to each other but not in direct con-
tact with each other. On the agents A and B a diffusion layer C is printed, which
may optionally be coated with a protective layer.
In figure 2 a TTI indicator according to the alternative embodiment of the inven-
tion is presented. Agents A and B are printed on a inner substrate layer D1 (which
is optionally coated with a protective layer) as stripes, dots or geometrical figures,
on top of each and in direct contact with each other. On the agents A and B a dif-
fusion layer C is printed, which may optionally be coated with a protective layer.
The indicator is covered the outer substrate layer D2 (which is optionally coated
with a protective layer), which may comprise same or different material as the
inner substrate layer D1.
In figure 3 another TTI indicator according to the alternative embodiment of the
invention is presented. A blend of agents A and B is printed on a inner substrate
layer D1 (which is optionally coated with a protective layer) as stripes, dots or
geometrical figures. On the blended agents A and B a diffusion layer C is printed,
which may optionally be coated with a protective layer. The indicator is covered
the outer substrate layer D2 (which is optionally coated with a protective layer),
which may comprise same or different material as the inner substrate layer D1.
According to one embodiment of the invention, on the substrate or optionally on
the protective layer, which is situated on the substrate, a diffusion layer is applied,
suitably by offset, inkjet, flexo, silkscreen, gravure, folio or spray printing and a
particularly suitable printing method is a digitally controlled printing inkjet
method. The substrate containing the diffusion layer and optional protective layer
may then be stored in a warehouse etc until the final product is packed in it. In the
first embodiment, in connection with the manufacture of the final package con-
taining the product the agents A and B and the optional outer protective layer are

applied by printing on the diffusion layer and the activation of the indicator takes
place.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the agents A and B, the diffu-
sion layer and optionally the protective layer(s) are all applied by printing on the
substrate or on the protective layer in connection with the manufacture of the final
package containing the product and the activation of the indicator takes place. A
suitable printing method is offset, inkjet, flexo, silkscreen, gravure, folio or spray
printing, preferably inkjet, and particularly preferably a digitally controlled inkjet
printing method is used.
In the first embodiment the activation of the TTI indicator is performed by print-
ing agent A and agent B in connection with packaging of goods to be monitored.
Agents A and B may be printed in the form stripes or dots or geometrical figures,
and the like. All conventional graphics, including barcodes, required for the indi-
cator may be printed simultaneously.
In the alternative embodiment the TTI indicator is printed between the packaging
material/substrate layers and it is activated by opening the package, particularly
by tearing the packaging material containing the TTI indicator between the pack-
aging material and thus revealing the indicator and exposing it to the surrounding
atmosphere. The agent B is preferable an easily evaporating organic acid in this
embodiment.
In another embodiment a combination of TTI indicator and an additional tempera-
ture indicator is printed on the substrate/packaging.
The substrate is selected from packaging material, which may comprise paper,
cardboard, plastic foil, metal or glass, preferably paper, cardboard or plastic foil.

The substrate may optionally comprise a protective layer, which is any transparent
material with good water vapour barrier properties. Suitable ones are polyolefins
as well as aqueous and solvent containing laquers. Preferably polyethylene, poly-
propylene and acrylic based lacquers are used. The protective layer is applied onto
the substrate by a suitable coating or printing method known to a man skilled in
the art, such as spray coating, laminating or offset, inkjet, fiexo, silkscreen, gra-
vure, folio or spray printing, a preferable printing method is a digitally controlled
inkjet printing method. The protective layer may also be applied on the TTI as an
outer protective layer to prevent agents A and B from drying.
The diffusion layer is a membrane comprising film-forming substances selected
from cellulose derivatives such as carboxy methyl cellulose, micro-crystalline
cellulose, methyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, starches, com protein
(Zein protein), soy protein, casein, glutein, cyclodextrins, cithosan, lecithin and
phospholipide, hydro-gels and sol-gels, gum arabic, agarose and resins, dissolved
in a solvent or mixture of solvents. Suitable solvents are water, alcohols such as
ethanol and glycols, such as polyethylene glycol.
Also additives selected from lauric acid, cinnamic aldehyde, eugenol, beeswax
and acetylated monoglyseride may be used for adjusting the diffusion rate in the
diffusion layer.
The thickness and density of the diffusion layer can be varied depending of the
desired diffusion rate, which corresponds to the maximum time factor.
The indicator comprises agent A and agent B which, when brought into contact
with each other react and yield a by visual light and/or UV-light detectable change
of colour. In the alternative embodiment the agent A and agent B are in direct
contact with each other at the time of activation and the original colour of agent A
returns when agent B is evaporated from the layer or mixture. This change of col-
our is equally detectable by visual light and/or UV-light.


Agent A is a pH-indicator also called a pH-dyc. The pH-indicator is preferably
selected from the group consisting of methyl red, cresol red, bromthymol blue,
neutral red, phenol phthalein, bromocresol red, bromocresol green, bromocresol
blue, xylenol blue, thymol blue, methyl orange, lithmus and thymol phthalein,
particularly preferably bromocresol blue. Agent A may also contain a solvent,
suitably water or alcohol, such as ethanol or a mixture thereof, and /or a humec-
tant, suitably a glycol, such as polyethylene glycol, to prevent drying of the com-
position on the print head during printing operation.
Agent B is a material with adjusted pH, preferably an organic acid selected from
citnc acid tartaric acid, lactic acid, acetic acid or formic acid, preferably citric
acid. A, sent B may also contain a solvent, suitably water or alcohol, such as etha-
nol or a mixture thereof, and /or a humectant, suitably a glycol, such as polyethyl-
ene glycol, to prevent drying of the composition on the print head during printing
operation.

Thus the TTI indicator according to the first embodiment is activated at the time
of packaging of the articles in the substrate material having optionally the printed
diffusion layer on its' surface or on the protective layer, by applying by printing
the agents A and B. A suitable printing method is inkjet, offset, flexo, silkscreen,
gravure, folio or spray printing, preferably inkjet.
Agent A and agent B are preferably incorporated in a carrier, suitably in a printing
ink composition. A printing ink composition comprises:
10 - 20 wt-% of agent A or of agent B, or a blend thereof in the al-
ternative embodiment;
50 - 70 wt-% of a water-miscible or water soluble solvent, such as
an alcohol like ethanol, toluene, xylene, or mixtures thereof;
binder selected from oils, resins, nitrocellulose, polyamides and
acrylates; and
additive or combination of additives selected from plasticizers,
waxes, anti-foam substances, antioxidants, humectants and fillers.
The printing ink composition has low viscosity, it dries rapidly and it is non-
tixotropic.
According to the first embodiment of the invention one or more stripes or dots or
geometrical figures comprising agents A and B may be printed on the substrate
and the distance between the A and B stripes or dots or figures can adjusted io
achieve the reaction at a desired point of time. Agent A and agent B migrate in the
diffusion layer towards each other. The reaction between agent A and agent B
takes place at a predetermined moment of time and it provides a rapid and clear
indication of expiration. The diffusion can also be influenced by the selection of a
suitable pH-indicator (ph-dye) and material with adjusted pH, such as an organic
acid. Suitable printing methods are inkjet, offset, flexo, silkscreen, gravure, folio
or spray printing, preferably digitally controllable inkjet printing methods.

The properties of the TO indicator may be adjusted by a choice of the reactive
components A and B and also by the amount of the compounds used. The
amounts may easily be adjusted by changing the gravure figures in printing, the
cell size, and the viscosity or dry/solid content of the printing ink.
Because the printing may be carried out just before or at the time of packaging of
the product, this makes it possible to rapidly and specificly for each product to
change the time-temperature sensitivity.
The present invention comprises a TTI indicator which is printed on a substrate
such as cardboard or paper, useful as packaging material for perishable goods and
activated by printing the indicator at the time of packaging and releasing of the
goods on the market. Said printed indicator is useful for monitoring the exposure
of a perishable foodstuff or a commodity product to a critical condition of such
time and temperature which will result in spoilage or unacceptable degradation of
the quality of the perishable product.
In the alternative embodiment the TTI indicator is printed between the packaging
material/substrate layers and it is activated by opening the package, particularly
by tearing the packaging material containing the TTI indicator between the pack-
aging material and thus revealing the indicator and exposing it to the surrounding
atmosphere. This embodiment is particularly suitable for monitoring of the time
and temperature, which will result in spoilage or unacceptable degradation of the
quality of a perishable product after opening of the package. The easily evaporat-
ing agent B is released from the TTI indicator, resulting in a change of colour.
Perishable products include foodstuffs such as meat, fish, poultry, plants and the
like, food additives, biological materials, drugs, cosmetics, photographic supplies,
coating compositions, adhesives, vaccines, implantation related organs and
chemical substances.

Visible light or humidity in the surroundings has no effect on the reaction between
agents A and B.
The parameters and the sensitivity of the reaction can be easily adjusted, even
during the manufacturing process. The content of the printed information can be
changed in-line during the printing process. The process according to the inven-
tion allows the production of TTI indicators, which perform in a controlled and
reliable manner and which provide a rapid and clear indication of expiration.
The present invention provides a cost effective printed TTI indicator on a sub-
strate or between the substrate, it is easy to use, environmentally acceptable as the
indicator is printed directly on substrate, it is not much labour consuming as no
affixing of labels is needed. Further, as different products have different tempera-
ture/time limits and expiration times and earlier several different types of indica-
tor labels were needed, the present invention provides a method which yields in-
dicators for different products by adjusting in-line the amounts of each compo-
nent, the distances of stripes or dots or figures of agents A and B, by using a digi-
tally controllable printing method for the printing of the ingredients of the indica-
tor. The components are also suitable for the use in food products.

WE CLAIM :
1. A time-temperature integrating (TTI) indicator, characterized in that the
TTI indicator comprises a substrate layer, agent A and agent B, and on the
agent A and the agent B a diffusion layer, the substrate being selected from
packing materials comprising paper, cardboard, plastic foil, metal and glass,
the agent A being a pH-indicator and the agent B being an organic acid
selected from citric acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, acetic acid and formic acid,
the diffusion layer comprising film-forming substance(s) selected from
carboxymethyl cellulose, micro-crystalline cellulose, methyl cellulose,
hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, starches, corn protein, soy protein, casein,
glutein, cyclodextrins, cithosan, lecithin, phospholipide, hydro-gels, sol-gels,
gum Arabic and agarose dissolved in a solvent or mixture of solvents; and
the agent A and the agent B being adjacent to each other but not in
direct contact with each other on the substrate layer; or
the agent A and the agent B being in direct contact with each other and
adjacent to each other or on top of each other on the substrate layer; or
a blend of the agents A and B being on the substrate layer.
2. The TTI indicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the TTI indicator
comprises a protective layer on the substrate layer and the agent A and the
agent B being on the protective layer.
3. The TTI indicator as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein the TTI indicator
comprises a protective layer on the diffusion layer.
4. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
Agent A and the agent B are in direct contact with each other and adjacent to
each other or on top of each other or blended together and the TTI indicator
comprises an outer substrate layer on the diffusion layer.
5. The TTI indicator as claimed in claim 1, wherein the outer substrate
layer comprises a protective layer.

6. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the
TTI indicator is activatable at a desired moment by printing of the indicator.
7. The TTI indicator as claimed in claim 4, wherein the TTI indicator is
activatable at a desired moment by opening of a package containing the
indicator.
8. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the
substrate is selected from packaging material comprising paper, cardboard
and plastic foil.

9. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the
protective layer is selected from polyolefins and lacquers, preferably the
protective layer comprises polyethylene, polypropylene or acrylic based
lacquer.
10. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the
solvents are selected from water, alcohols and glycols.
11. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein the
agent A is selected from the group consisting of methyl red, cresol red,
bromthymol blue, neutral red, phenol phthalein, bromocresol red,
bromocresol green, bromocresol blue, xylenol blue, thymol blue, methyl
organge, lithmus and thymol phthalein, preferably bromocresol blue, and the
agent A contains optionally a solvent or a mixture thereof and/or a humectant.
12. The TTI indicator as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein the
agent B contains a solvent or mixture thereof and/or a humectant.
13. A method for the manufacture of a time-temperature integrating (TTI)
indicator, characterized in that at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical
figure comprising agent A and at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical
figure comprising agent B are printed on a substrate layer, on the agent A and

the agent B a diffusion layer is printed, the substrate being selected from
packaging materials comprising paper, cardboard, plastic foil, metal and
glass, the agent A being a pH-indicator and the agent B being an organic acid
selected from citric acid, tartaric acid, lactic acid, acetic acid and formic acid,
the diffusion layer comprising film-forming substance(s) selected from
carboxymethyl cellulose, micro-crystalline cellulose, methyl cellulose,
hydroxypropylmethyl cellulose, starches, corn protein, soy protein, casein,
glutein, cyclodextrins, cithosan, lecithin, phospholipide, hydro-gels, sol-gels,
gum Arabic and agarose dissolved in a solvent or mixture of solvents; and
at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising the agent A
and at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising the agent B
are printed adjacent to each other but not in direct contact with each other on
the substrate layer; or
at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising the agent A
and at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising the agent B
are printed on top of each other on the substrate layer; or
at least one stripe or dot or a geometrical figure comprising a blend of
the agents A and B is printed on the substrate layer.
14. The method as claimed in claim 13 for the manufacture of a TTI
indicator, wherein a protective layer is printed on the substrate layer and the
agent A and the agent B are printed on the protective layer.
15. The method as claimed in claim 13 or 14 for the manufacture of a TTI
indicator, wherein a protective layer is printed on the diffusion layer.
16. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 15 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the diffusion layer or the diffusion
layer printed with the protective layer is covered with an outer substrate layer.
17. The method as claimed in claim 16 for the manufacture of a TTI
indicator, wherein on the outer substrate layer a protective layer is printed.

18. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 17 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein inkjet, offset, flexo, silkscreen,
gravure, folio or spray printing is used for printing.
19. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 18 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the substrate is selected from
packaging material comprising paper, cardboard and plastic foil.
20. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 19 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the protective layer is selected from
polyolefins and lacquers, preferably the protective layer comprises
polyethylene, polypropylene or acrylic based lacquer.
21. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 20 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the solvents are selected from water,
alcohols and glycols.
22. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 21 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the agent A is selected from the
group consisting of methyl red, cresol red, bromthymol blue, neutral red,
phenol phthalein, bromocresol red, bromocresol green, bromocresol blue,
xylenol blue, thymol blue, methyl orange, lithmus and thymol phtthalein,
preferably bromocresol blue, and the agent A contains optionally a solvent or
a mixture thereof and/or a humectant.
23. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 22 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the agent B contains a solvent or a
mixture thereof and/or a humectant.
24. The method as claimed in any one of claims 13 to 23 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the agent A and the agent B are
incorporated each or the agent A and the agent B as a blend, in a carrier,
preferably in a printing ink composition.

25. The method as claimed in a claim 24 for the manufacture of a TTI
indicator, wherein the printing ink composition comprises:
10-20% of the agent A or the agent B or a blend thereof;
50-70% of a water-miscible or water-soluble solvent or mixtures
thereof;
a binder selected from oils, resins, nitrocellulose, polyamides and
acrylates; and
an additive or combination of additives selected from plasticizers,
waxes, anti-foam substances, antioxidants, humectants and fillers.
26. The method as claimed in any one of claims 24 or 25 for the
manufacture of a TTI indicator, wherein the TTI indicator is printed between
layers of the substrate, preferably on the inner side of the packaging material
and it is then sealed between packaging material/substrate layers.
27. A time-temperature integrating (TTI) indicator as claimed in any one of
claims 1 to 12 or manufactured according to any of claims 13 to 26 for
monitoring the exposure of a perishable product to a critical condition of such
time and temperature which will result in spoilage or unacceptable
degradation of the quality of the perishable product.
28. The TTI indicator as claimed in claim 27, wherein perishable products
include foodstuffs, food additives, biological materials, drugs, cosmetics,
photographic supplies, coating compositions, adhesives, vaccines,
implantation related organs and and chemical substances.

The present invention relates to time-temperature integrating indicators, also known
as TTI indicators, which are easily printable on substrates, such as packaging
materials, and to a method for the manufacture of packaging materials comprising
printed TTI indicators. The printed TTI indicator is selectively activated at the time of
packaging of a perishable product or alternatively at the time of opening of the
package of a perishable product.

Documents:

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-abstract.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-assignment.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-claims.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-correspondence.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-description (complete).pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-drawings.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-examination report.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-form 1.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-form 18.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-form 3.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-form 5.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-gpa.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-reply to examination report.pdf

1495-kolnp-2005-granted-specification.pdf


Patent Number 228746
Indian Patent Application Number 1495/KOLNP/2005
PG Journal Number 07/2009
Publication Date 13-Feb-2009
Grant Date 10-Feb-2009
Date of Filing 29-Jul-2005
Name of Patentee AVANTONE OY
Applicant Address HAMEENKATU 13B, FI-33100 TAMPERE
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 KOIVUKUNNAS PEKKA KAUHAVANKUJA 5, FI-04430, JARVENPAA
2 HURME EERO IIRISMAKI 10 A, FI-02230 ESPOO
PCT International Classification Number G01K 11/00
PCT International Application Number PCT/FI2004/000096
PCT International Filing date 2004-02-25
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 20030298 2003-02-27 Finland