Patent classifications
B65D2585/56
MULTIDRUG PAIN MANAGEMENT PACKAGE
Disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package to dispense two or more medicaments to treat pain comprising a primary n-polygon, and one or more concentric m-polygons, wherein each side of the n-polygon and m-polygons have at least n or m-medicament chambers capable of holding the two or more medicaments. Also disclosed herein is a multidrug pain management package comprising a disk, wherein the disk is divided into equally spaced regions, and wherein each region has chambers capable of holding medicaments. Also disclosed herein are single formulations to treat pain.
Compostable Packaging
A compostable packaging has 50-70% bamboo fiber, 20-40% sugarcane, and 5-15% wood fiber. Packaging of this material is adapted for use with a variety of materials, and in particular granular shampoo and related cosmetics (e.g. shampoo, conditioner, body wash). In another embodiment, the packaging is adapted for use with medications (e.g. prescription pills, topical medications, vitamins), condiments (e.g. ketchup, mustard, teriyaki, mayonnaise), or other similar materials.
Individual blister pack, packaging machine and method for producing an individual blister pack
The disclosure relates to an individual blister packaging for drug administration, in particular a blister card, comprising a carrier, wherein the carrier has a plurality of recesses arranged in a matrix-like manner, and a cover film for closing the filled recesses, wherein at least two recesses are provided substantially independently from each other and, in particular, are connected to one another only by the cover film and/or a defined number of connection points.
Dispensing containers
A seal that forms part of a container for storing and dispensing consumer products is provided. The container can be used for the packaging of pills, tablets or capsules, or as a multi-cavity container for organizing and storing mixed medication for subsequent dispensation according to a predefined dosage regimen. The seal includes a cover film and a barrier film. The cover film has pre-formed lines of separation defining a removable portion per cavity. The barrier film is secured to the cover film by a layer of peelable adhesive and has pre-formed lines of separation defining the periphery of a barrier patch per removable portion. The cover film includes a tamper-indicating line of separation close to an edge of the cover film that is designed to tear if an attempt is made to peel the cover film away from the tray to expose one or more of the cavities.
Multi-Layer Products
A seal for use with a container for storing and dispensing consumer products is described. The seal includes a cover layer having pre-formed lines of separation defining one or more releasable portions, an adhesive layer on the cover layer, and one or more patches on the adhesive layer. Each patch is associated with a respective one of the releasable portions 6 and consists of a hot melt polymer. The hot melt polymer can be applied to the adhesive layer using a suitable coating or spraying process.
STERILE PACKAGING CONTAINER AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
A sterile packaging container that can smoothly and repeatedly accommodate housed medicine without increasing the risk of contamination includes a front side film, and a back side film. An opening is formed on one side, and two sides and a bottom are heat sealed. The front side film is a non-breathable film with a strip of breathable sterile paper interposed and extending in the width direction. The backside film is composed of a non-breathable film. In the front side film, the vertical edges of the non-breathable film and the vertical edges of the breathable sterile paper have a structure in which they are heat-sealed to each other. All contact parts of the non-breathable film and the breathable sterile paper are heat sealed.
DEVICES AND METHODS FOR STORING AND TRANSPORTING SUBSTANCES
Devices and methods for storing and transporting substances. Such a device includes a base having a compartment for containing the substance, a lid closing the compartment and coupled to the base to selectively permit access to the compartment within the base, a cavity defined by the lid, the base, or at least in part a combination thereof, and an unlocking mechanism that immobilizes the lid relative to the base when the compartment is closed by the lid and releases the lid to enable the lid to pivot relative to the base to open the compartment. The unlocking mechanism is recessed within the cavity a distance from an opening of the cavity at an exterior of the device, and the unlocking mechanism is sufficiently recessed to be accessible with an adult's finger but not a child's finger.
Electronic Pill Dispenser and Related Methods of Use
A pill dispenser includes a case body including a first compartment having a loading slot and a second compartment including a dispensing slot. The dispenser includes a cartridge configured to contain one or more pills and configured to align with the loading slot. The second compartment is adjacent to the first compartment. The dispenser further includes an actuator including a loading chamber. The actuator is joined to the case body proximate a first end of the case body and is rotatable about the case body from a loading position to a dispensing position. At the loading position, the loading chamber is aligned with the loading slot to receive a pill from the first compartment. At the dispensing position, the loading chamber is aligned with the dispensing slot to dispense the pill through the second compartment. A cap is removably coupled to a second end of the case body and is aligned with the second compartment and configured to receive the pill from the second compartment..
Stackable Medication Crushing Container
A stackable medication crushing container including a first medication container. The medication container includes a first set of indicia on a side of the medication container that depicts a measurement in milliliters. A second set of indicia is disposed on a side of the medication container that depicts a measurement in teaspoons and tablespoons. The medication container has a narrower base and a wider top opened section that will allow the container to be stackable. Further, the container includes a lid that creates a seal around the top opening. A crushing insert can be added to the bottom of a second container to allow medication to be crushed within the medication container.
Blister packaging machine
A blister packaging machine that manufactures a blister pack, wherein the blister pack comprises: a lidded container that includes a container main body and an outer lid portion; and an inner cover film attached to close the opening of the container main body, the blister packaging machine comprising: a conveyor; a molding device that executes a molding process to a strip-shaped container film and form a lidded container-corresponding part corresponding to the lidded container; a placing device that is disposed downstream of the molding device and places the article in a container part; a sealing device that is disposed downstream of the placing device and attaches the inner cover film to close an opening of the container part; and a punching device that is disposed downstream of the sealing device and punches out the lidded container-corresponding part along with the inner cover film to produce the blister pack.