IP Library Granted Patent US 9,754,469
Granted Patent B2
US 9,754,469 · App. 14/799,844 · Granted Sep 5, 2017

System for tamper identification

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Patent No.
US 9,754,469
App. No.
14/799,844
Granted
Sep 5, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A system for tamper identification. A fastener has a tamper identification surface with a unique grain structure that is altered if the fastener is removed or otherwise exposed to sufficient torque. After a period of time such as e.g., shipment and/or storage of the sealed container, a determination of whether tampering has occurred can be undertaken by examining the grain structure to determine if it has changed since the fastener was used to seal the container or secure the device.

Claims (30)

1. A method of tamper identification, comprising:

applying torque to a fastener used to seal a compartment or secure a device, the fastener having a tamper identification surface comprising a first portion and a second portion, the fastener having a unique grain structure along the tamper identification surface;

creating a reference image of the tamper identification surface of the fastener after the applying torque, the reference image comprising grain structure of the first portion;

obtaining a verification image of the tamper identification surface after the step of creating, the verification image comprising grain structure of the first portion; and

determining whether there are differences in grain structure between the reference image and verification image along the first portion that are indicative of tampering;

wherein the reference image further comprises grain structure from the second portion, the second portion located on the tamper identification surface where alteration of the second portion is unlikely to occur during application of a torque to the fastener sufficient to remove the fastener.

2. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , wherein the verification image further comprises grain structure of the second portion, and the method further comprises authenticating the fastener by comparing the verification image of the second portion with the reference image of the second portion to determine if the grain structure is the same.

3. The method of tamper identification as in claim 2 , wherein the authenticating comprises: viewing a magnified image of the grain structure of the second portion.

4. The method of tamper identification as in claim 2 , wherein the fastener defines an axis of rotation that intersects the second portion and does not intersect the first portion.

5. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising polishing the tamper identification surface before creating a reference image.

6. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising applying a protective layer to the tamper identification surface of the fastener.

7. The method of tamper identification as in claim 6 , wherein the protective layer includes particles, and the method further comprises of

recording an image of the particles; and

authenticating the fastener using the image of the particles.

8. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising applying a clear, protective layer to the tamper identification surface.

9. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , creating a tool specifically designed for altering the grain structure of the first portion at one or more predetermined locations, wherein the applying torque further comprises applying the tool to the fastener.

10. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , wherein the determining further comprises etching or dyeing the tamper identification surface.

11. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising applying an identification tag to the fastener.

12. The method of tamper identification as in claim 11 , further comprising authenticating the fastener by referencing the identification tag.

13. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , wherein the determining further comprises:

viewing a magnified image of the grain structure of the first portion.

14. The method of tamper identification as in claim 13 , wherein the determining further comprises:

locating individual grains in the reference image; and

ascertaining differences in the shape, location, or both, of the individual grains in the verification image.

15. The method of tamper identification as in claim 13 , wherein the determining further comprises:

locating individual grain boundaries in the reference image; and

determining where the individual grains intersect a reticle used in viewing the magnified image.

16. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising:

converting the reference image into encrypted reference data; wherein the determining further comprises decrypting the encrypted reference data.

17. The method of tamper identification as in claim 1 , further comprising authenticating the fastener by referencing an image of grain structure of the second portion of the fastener.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 16, 2022
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: BATTELLE SAVANNAH RIVER ALLIANCE, LLC
Reel/Frame 062292/0495 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 2, 2017
From: BOBBITT, JOHN THOMAS, III; WEEKS, GEORGE E
To: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
Reel/Frame 043168/0686 →
LICENSE Recorded Sep 14, 2015
From: SAVANNAH RIVER NUCLEAR SOLUTIONS, LLC
To: U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Reel/Frame 036551/0151 →