CHILD RESISTANT PACKAGE
20230415967 ยท 2023-12-28
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/545
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D50/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/28
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A child resistant package comprising a child-resistant packaging containing there within a medicine wherein the packaging (1) has the shape of a box, wherein a solid food item (3), the solid food item (3) comprising the medicine, wherein the overall shape of the solid food item (3) and the box correspond, and the packaging is provided with a perforation (2) and the solid food item is provided with a recess, cut, indentation or hole (4) wherein the positions and shape of the recess, cut indentation or hole (4) in the solid food item and the perforations (2) in the packaging correspond, the perforation (2) falling within the recess, hole, indentation or cut (4) wherein punching the perforation (2) is required for opening the box.
Claims
1. A child resistant package comprising an outer packaging, wherein the outer packaging is configurable to form a box shaped packaging, wherein an interior of the box is configured to accept a solid food item comprising a medicine, wherein the outer packaging is provided with at least one perforation, wherein the solid food item comprises a void, wherein the void comprises at least one of a recess, a cut, an indentation, and a hole in the solid food item, wherein a position and shape of the void and the perforation in the outer packaging correspond when the outer packaging is configured as the box shaped packaging, such that, when opening the package, a portion of the outer packaging defined by the perforation is situated within the void, wherein opening the outer packaging comprises piercing the perforation.
2. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the outer packaging comprises two overlapping surfaces, an outer surface and an inner surface, wherein the outer and inner surfaces are provided with corresponding perforations and the inner surface is divided by the perforation in a first, inner, part and a second, outer, part.
3. The child resistant package of claim 2, wherein the first, inner, part of the inner surface is glued to the outer surface and the other second, outer, part is not.
4. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the perforation is close to the edge of the void.
5. The child resistant package of claim 4, wherein a distance between the perforation and an edge of the void closest to the perforation is between 0.5 and 2.5 mm.
6. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the solid food item comprises a chocolate bar or tablet or a candy.
7. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein only a single solid food item is provided in the box shaped packaging.
8. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the box shaped packaging comprises two or more solid food items, each in a separate compartment and accessible from different sides.
9. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the solid food item and the packaging comprise two or more corresponding perforations and voids respectively.
10. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein the void has a beveled edge.
11. The child resistant package of claim 1, wherein there is a lateral off-set in position in the box shaped packaging between the void in the solid food item and the perforation, and wherein the box shaped packaging enables a lateral shift of the solid food item to align the void and the perforation.
12. A medical product comprising: a package, and an edible item; wherein: the package is box-shaped; the edible item is solid; the edible item is within the package; the edible item comprises a medicine; the edible item comprises a void; the void comprises at least one of: a recess, a cut, an indentation, and a hole in the edible item; the package comprises at least one perforation; the perforation has a pattern corresponding to the void such that, when the perforation is pierced, a portion of the package defined by the perforation becomes situated within the void; and piercing the perforation enables access to the edible item.
13. The medical product of claim 12, wherein the edible item comprises a chocolate flavor.
14. The medical product of claim 12, wherein the edible item comprises a candy flavor.
15. The medical product of claim 12, wherein: the packaging comprises a surface comprising a first layer and a second layer; wherein the first layer and the second layer are partially bonded together; wherein the first layer and the second layer have perforations corresponding to the void; wherein the piercing of the perforations enables at least a part of the first layer to be separated from the second layer.
16. The medical product of claim 12, wherein the edible item and the package comprise at least two corresponding voids and perforations.
17. The medical product of claim 12, wherein the void comprises at least one beveled edge.
18. The medical product of claim 12, wherein a distance between the perforation and an edge of the void closest to the perforation is between 0.5 and 2.5 mm.
19. The medical product of claim 12, wherein: the product comprises two or more edible items; the package comprises a separate compartment for each edible item; the package comprises perforations corresponding to the voids of each edible item in each compartment.
20. The medical product of claim 12, wherein: as packaged, there is a lateral off-shift between the void and the perforation; and the package is configured to enable a lateral shift of the edible item to align the void and the perforation.
Description
[0024] These and further aspects of the invention are described below and illustrated by means of the drawing:
[0025] The figures contained in the drawing show the following:
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[0047] The measures of the solid food item are for instance a tablet in the sizes 20 to 30 by 30 to 50 by 3-6 mm. The hole or cut may be for instance 15 to 25 mm and the weight of the product 5-15 gr.
[0048] These measures are provided as exemplary measures.
[0049] The solid food item of the invention may, as the various figures show, come in various forms and may come in various substances. This has the advantage that it is possible to use a particular form or substance or a combinations of these two aspects for a particular medicine or for a particular strength of a medicine, thereby strongly reducing the possibility of a mix-up for those patients that use several medicines The overall shape may be rectangular or square.
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[0053] Preferably the first, inner, part (7a) of the inner surface (7) is glued to the outer surface (8) and the other second, outer, part (7b) is not as is shown by the glue dots on part 7a.
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[0057] In between the perforations 2a a slit 2c is provided. When the perforations 2B are pushed through, the perforations 2a are pushed through, the slit 2C enables the parts 7a and 7b to be disconnected. Although not shown in the figure, also in other embodiment slits may be provided, for instance between the two perforations in
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[0060] It will be clear that the invention enables many variations and that the invention is not limited to the examples described above.
[0061] In the figures a single food item is provided in the package. This is the most preferred embodiment.
[0062] In principle, within the broader framework of the invention, more than one food item may be provided in the package wherein one of the solid food items acts as a key.
[0063] This, however, although providing a child-resistant packaging, may lead to a situation wherein an adult opens the child-resistant package, consumes the key solid food item and leaves the other solid food items in the opened packaging.
[0064] Therefore a package comprising a single solid food item is a preferred embodiment as providing the highest level of child-safety.
[0065] In embodiments the box shaped packaging may comprise two or more solid food items, wherein each solid food item s provided in a separate compartment and accessible from different sides, each solid food item having a corresponding perforation. This has the advantage of more solid food items in a package and reduces the above mentioned problem of reduced child-resistance once one food item is consumed, but at the cost of more complex packaging.
[0066] In summary, the invention can be described as follows:
[0067] A child resistant package comprising a child-resistant packaging containing there within a medicine wherein the packaging (1) has the shape of a box, wherein a solid food item (3), the solid food item (3) comprising the medicine, wherein the overall shape of the solid food item (3) and the box correspond, and the packaging is provided with a perforation (2) and the solid food item is provided with a recess, cut, indentation or hole (4) wherein the 30 positions and shape of the recess, cut indentation or hole (4) in the food item and the perforations (2) in the packaging correspond, the perforation (2) falling within the recess, hole, indentation or cut (4) wherein punching the perforation (2) is required for opening the box.