Water bottle with dosage in a blister pack
09731852 · 2017-08-15
Inventors
- Eric William Gruenwald (Dallas, TX, US)
- Patrick Mulligan (Dallas, TX, US)
- Lawrence Lambelet (Flemington, NJ, US)
Cpc classification
B65C3/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/2821
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/502
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23V2002/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D81/3205
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/024
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D55/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D23/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D17/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D71/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D51/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D41/62
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B55/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A solid dosage preparation is provided with a bottle of water. The solid dosage preparation is contained in a safe and sanitary blister package and attached by means of a shrink band to the closure of the bottle. The shrink band provides a tamper-indicating seal for the both the bottle and blister contents. An advantage of the design is that it does not require customization of bottle and closure tooling, and thereby provides a simple and cost-effective means for combining solid and liquid materials in a unitary package. An additional advantage is the robustness of the tamper-indicating system and methodology.
Claims
1. An enhanced water product with safety feature, comprising: a water bottle containing water and having a neck circumscribed by a neck finish and a neck flange operable with a closure, said neck flange extending radially outward from said neck; a closure cap sealingly fitted to the neck finish having a top surface, the top surface defining an exterior plane of the water bottle and closure cap combination; a solid dosage preparation; a blister package having a cavity formed therein to contain and encompass the solid dosage preparation, the blister package including a blister flange formed integrally with the blister package and surrounding the cavity, the blister flange substantially extending toward an outer periphery of the top surface of the closure cap; and a means for attaching the blister package to the top surface, the means for attaching further providing, in combination with the blister package, an essentially nonviolable indication of tampering should tampering be attempted, wherein the cavity of the blister package protrudes from the top surface of the closure cap and forms a portion of an exterior of the enhanced water product without the means for attaching the blister package to the top surface disposed thereover, and wherein the blister package can be removed from the closure cap with the solid dosage preparation encased in the cavity thereof when the means for attaching is removed.
2. The enhanced water product of claim 1, wherein the means for attaching is a shrink band jacketing the cap and the blister package in a heat-applied conformation sealingly overlapping both the blister flange and the neck flange, whereby the blister package is secured to the cap and the cap to the water bottle, and whereby access to either the solid dosage preparation through the lidding, or the water through the closure, cannot occur without the shrink band evidencing tampering.
3. The enhanced water product of claim 1, wherein the blister package further comprises a transparent film, such that the solid dosage preparation is rendered visible.
4. The enhanced water product of claim 1, wherein the solid dosage preparation is at least one of a tablet, a caplet, or a capsule.
5. An enhanced water product with safety feature, comprising: a water bottle containing water and having a neck circumscribed by a neck finish and a neck flange operable with a closure, said neck flange extending radially outward from said neck; a closure cap sealingly fitted to the neck finish having a top surface; a blister package comprised of a film and a frangible lidding sealed thereto to form a laminated structure, the film having a cavity formed therein, the laminated structure having a blister flange surrounding the cavity, the blister package disposed on the top surface of the cap with the blister flange substantially extending toward an outer periphery of the top surface, the blister package sealingly protecting the contents in the cavity from contamination when separated from the closure; a solid dosage preparation contained within the lidded cavity of the blister package; and a shrink band jacketing the cap and blister package in a heat-applied conformation sealingly overlapping both the blister flange and the neck flange, the shrink band having a hole formed therein, therein the cavity of the blister package protrudes from the hole when the shrink band is applied to jacket the cap and the blister package, whereby the blister package is secured to the cap and the cap to the water bottle, and whereby access to either the solid dosage preparation through the lidding, or the water through the closure, cannot occur without the shrink band evidencing tampering; whereby, the combination of the blister package and the shrink band provide a nonviolable indication of tampering to the solid dosage preparation, and wherein the blister package can be removed from the closure cap with the solid dosage preparation encased in the cavity thereof when the means for attaching is removed.
6. The enhanced water product of claim 5, wherein the blister package further comprises a transparent film, such that the solid dosage preparation is rendered visible.
7. The enhanced water product of claim 5, wherein the solid dosage preparation is at least one of a tablet, a caplet, or a capsule.
8. A method of rendering an enhanced water product safe from tampering, comprising the steps of: providing a blister package comprised of a film and a frangible lidding sealed thereto to form a laminated structure, the film having a cavity formed therein, the laminated structure having a blister flange surrounding the cavity, the blister package disposed on the top surface of a cap on a bottle of water with the blister flange substantially extending toward an outer periphery of the top surface, the blister package sealingly protecting contents therein from contamination when separated from the closure; and a solid dosage preparation contained within the lidded cavity of the blister package; and heat-sealing a pattern-printed shrink band to jacketing the cap and blister package in a heat-applied conformation sealingly overlapping both the blister flange and the neck flange, the shrink band having a hole formed therein, wherein the cavity of the blister package protrudes from the hole when the shrink band is applied to jacket the cap and the blister package, and wherein the blister package can be removed from the closure cap with the solid dosage preparation encased in the cavity thereof when the means for attaching is removed; whereby the blister package is secured to the cap and the cap to the water bottle, and whereby access to either the solid dosage preparation through the lidding, or the water through the closure, cannot occur without the shrink band evidencing tampering.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Various other objects, features and attendant advantages of the present invention will become fully appreciated as the same becomes better understood through the accompanying drawings, in which like reference characters designate the same or similar parts throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
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(9) In the preferred embodiment, the means for deploying 40 is a blister package 41. Referring to
(10) The solid dosage preparation 30 is represented in the drawings by tablet 31. The term “solid dosage preparation” may comprehend a plurality of tablets, and, in the alternative, caplets or capsules. Tablet 31 is placed in cavity 46 of blister package 41 prior to the lamination step. If the packaging of the tablet in the blister package is a coincidental process with the production of the tablet, the blister package becomes a sanitary and safe means of conveying and deploying the tablet, particularly if the process is carried out in a clean-room environment.
(11) In the preferred embodiment, the means for attaching 50 is shrink band 51, shown in
(12) While recognizing that nothing is one-hundred percent tamper-safe, it is possible to postulate a situation where measures to conceal tampering would be so extreme as to be considered unpractical. The tamper-evident system discussed in the paragraph above is such a situation. To violate the tablet 31, for example, the blister package 41 would have to be essentially reconstructed. This would involve access to specialized tooling and equipment. To violate the water and gain access to the blister package 41 from underneath, where temporary concealment of a broach might be possible, the shrink band 51 would have to be replaced because, in view of the fact that heat-shrinking involves irreversible molecular chain realignments, removal would involve destroying it. Replacing the shrink band would involve matching the material and access, again, to specialized equipment. The shrink material, having a preferred size and shrink modulus, could be rendered further unique by pattern-printing with a brand name, or a term such as “safety-sealed”, for example. With these means and methods, therefore, the safety of the ingredients in the instant package can be considered essentially nonviolable in a tamper-indicating sense.
(13) Water bottle 10 can be formed by known methods in a variety of thermoplastic materials. In the preferred embodiment, the bottle is blow-molded from polyethylene terephthalate (PETE), which is a clear resin of the polyester family. Similarly, production methods and materials for the closure are in common practice. In the preferred embodiment, closure 20 is injection molded from one, or a combination of, polypropylene (PP) or polyethylene (PE), both of which are commodity resins generically known as polyolefin's. It is preferred that both the bottle and the closure come from stock-supply scenarios, where high-volume tooling in continuous production keeps costs to a minimum. It is an advantage of the present invention to allow use of such non-specialized components for packaging water.
(14) Blister package 41 is produced by a thermoforming process. The process involves web-fed film and foil, wherein the film is heated and drawn between male and female dies to form a cavity, the cavity is filled with contents, the foil is subsequently heat-seated to the cavity selvage, and the blister is die cut from the laminated web. In pharmaceutical operations, this is commonly done in a clean room adjacent the solid dosage preparation area. In the preferred embodiment, the film is plasticized polyvinyl chloride (PVC), and the foil is a frangible aluminum foil.
(15) Tablet 31 is compressed and shaped in a die following a granulation process where the ingredients are blended and dried. Tablet processing is well known in the solid dosage art. Shrink band 51 is supplied in an extruded tube cut to a length sufficient to rest on the shoulder of the bottle and extend over the top of the closure. The sleeved bottle is then sent through a heat tunnel where radiant heat shrinks the band into profile conformance. In the preferred embodiment, the shrink band is comprised of clear PVC material. It may also have a vertical perforation to assist in its removal.
(16) While a particular form of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be apparent that various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, instead of threading, the closure may snap over a lip on the neck finish; or the shrink band may extend to cover the entire body of the bottle; or the blister package may have multiple cavities with multiple doses therein. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.