Secure package for tablets
11772880 · 2023-10-03
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Abstract
A secure package (1) intended to receive a blister (3) including at least one tablet located in a dimple (3a) closed by a seal (3b). The package (1) includes a packaging (2) with longitudinal axis of symmetry (X, X′), defining a lower space in which a movable wall (4) is located connected to a resilient feature (5). The packaging (2) includes at least one upper wall (2a) which includes at least a first opening (7) intended to receive the dimple (3a), the movable wall (4) and the upper wall (2a) defining a recess intended for positioning of the blister (3), the moving wall being intended to adopt two positions, namely a release position for releasing at least one tablet and a closed position intended to close off at least one seal (3b), while the moving wall (4) includes at least one second opening (8) which comes to be positioned opposite a first opening (7), namely intended to come to be positioned opposite a seal (3b), when the moving wall (4) is in the release position.
Claims
1. Safety packaging (1), designed to accommodate a blister (3) comprising at least one pill located in a dimple (3a) that is obstructed by a seal (3b), said packaging (1) comprising a package (2) including a longitudinal axis (X, X′), bounding an interior space in which is located a moveable wall (4) connected to an elastic means (5), with said packaging (2) comprising at least one upper wall (2a) which comprises at least one first orifice (7) designed to accommodate the dimple (3a), wherein said moveable wall (4) and the upper wall (2a) bound a recess; said moveable wall selectively moveable in translation along said longitudinal axis (X,X′) and configured to adopt two positions along said longitudinal axis (X,X′): (i) a release position for the release of said at least one pill from said dimple (3a); and (ii) an obstructing position designed to enclose the seal (3b) to block release of said at least one pill from said dimple (3a); said moveable wall (4) comprising at least one second orifice (8) which positions itself facing said at least one first orifice (7) so as to be aligned with said seal (3b) of said blister (3) when the moveable wall (4) is in the release position; the elastic means (5) comprising a one-piece independent part that is connected in a detachable manner to the moveable wall (4), said one-piece elastic means comprising an elastic loop (5b) and two means of grasping (5a′) located on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis (X, X′); wherein the two means of grasping (5a′) that are located on opposite sides of the longitudinal axis (X,X′) are situated at lateral extremities of said elastic loop (5b); and wherein said elastic loop (5b) is stressed in transverse compression relative to the longitudinal axis (X,X′) by inward manual movement of the two means of grasping (5a′) to cause the movable wall (4) to move along the longitudinal axis (X, X′) from said obstructing position to said release position, and wherein release of the elastic means (5) automatically repositions the movable wall in the obstructing position.
2. The packaging (1) according to claim 1, wherein the packaging (2) further comprises a bottom wall (2c) that is arranged transversally to the upper wall (2a), whereas the elastic means (5) further comprises a compression stop (5d) that is in contact with the bottom wall (2c).
3. The packaging according to claim 1, wherein the packaging (2) further comprises a lower wall (2b) that is located opposite the upper wall (2a), with the said lower wall (2b) comprising at least one third orifice (9) respectively aligned with said at least one first orifice (7) of the upper wall (2a).
Description
(1) Other characteristics and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description if you look at the attached drawings, which are given only as non-limiting examples.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(18) This way, safety packaging (1) for pills, that is child-resistant, according to the invention, exists in the form of packaging (2) designed to accommodate a blister (3) held fixed in this latter, whereas it comprises a moveable wall (4) that is connected to an elastic means (5).
(19) The packaging (1) requires two simultaneous manipulations in order to release a pill from a blister (3), as expounded in further detail in the following description.
(20) One blister (3) commonly consists of an upper wall comprising at least one dimple (3a) in which one pill is lodged, whereas it comprises one lower wall that is generally made of aluminum and equipped with a seal (3b) facing a dimple (3a). It is understood that pressure on a dimple causes the breakage of the seal arranged in correspondence with the dimple, releasing the pill.
(21) This packaging (2) exists advantageously as a parallelogram of longitudinal axis of symmetry (X, X′) comprising an upper wall (2a), lateral walls, notably a bottom wall (2c) and advantageously a lower wall (2b) or portions of lower wall (2b), but there could also be packaging that comprises a primary enclosure in which the elastic means (5) is comprised, whereas the first enclosure is extended by a second enclosure designed to accommodate a blister (3).
(22) According to one means of execution, not shown, the packaging (2) does not comprise lateral walls arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis (X, X′), whereas the upper wall (2a) is directly connected to the lower wall (2b) of the packaging or to portions of the lower wall (2b).
(23) We add here that the upper wall (2a) of packaging (2) comprises at least one first orifice (7) intended for the insertion of a dimple (3a) of a blister (3).
(24) It should be noted here that the positioning of a blister (3), in which at least one dimple (3a) is inserted into a first orifice (7), and holds it in a position that is fixed in translation relative to the upper wall (2a) of the packaging (2).
(25) In this way, a first orifice (7), a dimple (3a) and a seal (3b) are aligned along a common vertical axis.
(26) Packaging (2) bounds an interior space in which a moveable wall (4) is arranged in translation along longitudinal axis (X, X′), connected to an elastic means (5).
(27) According to one characteristic, the stress of an elastic means (5) in compression, causes the displacement in translation of the moveable wall (4) in a longitudinal direction relative to packaging (2) and to blister (3), namely in the direction of the bottom wall (2c) as illustrated in
(28) According to the previous characteristic, depending on the type of elastic means (5) used, namely, depending on the direction of displacement of the mobile wall (4), the arrangement of orifices (7, 8, 9) of the various walls (2a, 4, 2b) as will be described in greater detail in the remainder of the description, are consequently located.
(29) We note here that the upper wall (2a) and the moveable wall (4) bound a housing designed to accommodate the blister (3).
(30) The packaging advantageously comprises a lower wall (2b) that is located opposite the upper wall (2a), but which could be otherwise, with the packaging (2) comprising a portion of lower wall (2b) bounding a lower peripheral rim and an opening that gives access to the lower surface of the moveable wall (4).
(31) We should also add here that the packaging (2) comprises a lower lateral wall (2c) that is arranged transversally to upper wall (2a).
(32) It should be noted that depending on the manner of embodiment illustrated, the lower wall (2a) is equipped with at least one third orifice (9), whereas the third orifice(s) (9) are each aligned with a first orifice (7) of the upper wall (2a) arranged in correspondence.
(33) According to one characteristic, the moveable wall (4) comprises at least one second orifice (8) that is bounded by portions of full wall.
(34) It should be understood that a first orifice (7), as well as a second orifice (8) and advantageously a third orifice (9) are of a size and shape that correspond to a seal (3b), that makes it possible for a pill to pass through the various orifices (7, 8, 9) when they are aligned along a common vertical axis.
(35) Depending on the manner of embodiment, illustrated in
(36) This way, the moveable wall (4) is designed to adopt two positions, namely one release position in which at least one second orifice (8) is aligned with a first orifice (7) of the upper wall (2a) of packaging (2), and an obstructing position in which the second orifice(s) (8) is/are offset relative to the first orifice(s) (7) along a vertical axis, such that the full-wall portions of the moveable wall (4) are designed to enclose at least one seal (3b) of the blister (3).
(37) We restate here that the moveable wall (4) is connected to an elastic means (5) that makes it possible for this latter to be moveable in translation along longitudinal axis (X, X′) of packaging (2).
(38) The elastic means (5) is included at least partially in the packaging (2), preferably the elastic means (5) is entirely included in the packaging (2) except for the means of grasping (5a), as explained in greater detail below.
(39) We note here that the elastic means (5) is connected in a detachable manner to the moveable wall (4). It should also be noted that the elastic means (5) is advantageously an independent part as illustrated in particular in
(40) We should add here that the elastic means (5) comprises a compression stop (5d), designed to stress the bottom wall (2c) of packaging (2), an elastic loop (5b) that is extended by at least one means of grasping (5a), preferably a means of retaining (5c) the moveable wall (4) and advantageously an additional means of retention.
(41) According to the manner of embodiment illustrated in
(42) According to the preceding manner of embodiment, the longitudinal wall (5e) has a length that is equal to or noticeable equal to that of the elastic loop (5b).
(43) According to the preceding manner of embodiment, the means of grasping (5a) also contributes to the role of means of holding of the moveable wall (4), in such manner that the moveable wall (4) comprises a bore in which the means of grasping (5a) is inserted, whereas the proximal end of the moveable wall (4) comes into contact or largely into contact with the junction of the elastic loop (5b) and the longitudinal wall (5e).
(44) We should also point out here that according to the manner of embodiment illustrated in
(45) According to another manner of embodiment illustrated in
(46) According to the preceding manner of embodiment, the moveable wall (4) is held to the elastic means (5) by a means of retention (5c) located at the distal end of the elastic loop (5b).
(47) It should be noted that according to the manner of embodiment illustrated in
(48) According to one means of execution illustrated in
(49) Depending on the preceding manner of execution, the moveable wall (4) does not comprise a bore in which the means of grasping (5a, 5a′, 5a″) is inserted.
(50) According to one additional characteristic, an elastic means (5) comprises two lateral branches that are arranged parallel to the longitudinal axis (X, X′), as illustrated in
(51) It should be noted that the upper wall (2a) of packaging (2) comprises an opening (6) in which at least one means of grasping (5a, 5a′, 5a″) projects towards the exterior, making it possible to handle it and, later on, to move it.
(52) In this way, releasing a pill from packaging (1) according to the invention, requires the simultaneous compression of a dimple (3a) and of the elastic means (5) towards a release position, in which the moveable wall (4) is positioned such that the first, second and advantageously, third orifices (7, 8, 9) are lined up with at least one seal (3b).
(53) It should be understood that the release of the elastic means (5) in compression, automatically repositions the moveable wall (4) in the obstruction position.
(54) It should also be understood that in an obstruction position, any pressure, even excessive, on a dimple (3a) makes it impossible to break a seal (3b), making it impossible to release a pill.