Clamshell Case for Holding Blister Pack

20200140150 ยท 2020-05-07

    Inventors

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    International classification

    Abstract

    A case with a top portion and a bottom portion connected by a hinge at one end and arranged to be coupled together and released by a clasp at the other end. The bottom carries structure that is constructed and arranged to hold a blister pack between opposing sides and a stop.

    Claims

    1. A case with an interior and an exterior, the case comprising: a top portion and an opposing bottom portion, each comprising; two opposing sides; a hinge end; and an opening end opposing the hinge end; a hinge connecting the top and bottom portions at each hinge end; a closure system that releasably connects the opening ends of the top and bottom portions; at least one overhanging ledge between the two opposing sides of the bottom portion, the at least one overhanging ledge having a lower side; and a generally flat surface in the bottom portion; wherein the at least one overhanging ledge is spaced from the generally flat surface defining a slot with a height, through which edges of a blister pack may slide so the blister pack is held between the at least one overhanging ledge and the generally flat surface.

    2. The case of claim 1, the closure system comprising: a clasp; a catch; and at least two tabs; wherein the clasp is on either the top portion or the bottom portion and the catch and tabs are on the opposing portion; wherein the closure system is opened by applying increasing force upon the clasp toward the tabs, and against the tabs toward the clasp, until the clasp is released from the catch, allowing the case to open; and wherein the closure system is closed by applying an increasing force upon the top portion toward the bottom portion, and upon the bottom portion toward the top portion, until the clasp is pushed beyond, and retained by the catch, creating a volume in the interior in which a blister pack may be stored.

    3. The case of claim 2, further comprising a stop that is proximate the hinge end of the bottom portion, the stop extending to at least the height of the slot from the generally flat surface, such that a blister pack may be held in place by generally flat surface, the at least one overhanging ledge, and the stop.

    4. The case of claim 3, wherein the hinge is a living hinge.

    5. The case of claim 4, further comprising a plurality of protrusions on the exterior of the case to allow a user to easily grasp the case.

    6. The case of claim 5, wherein the plurality of protrusions are on the two opposing sides of the top and bottom portions proximate the opening end.

    7. The case of claim 6, further comprising at least one side face in the interior of the case, wherein the at least one side face is generally perpendicular to the lower side of the at least one overhanging ledge.

    8. A case with an interior and an exterior, the case comprising: a top portion and an opposing bottom portion, each comprising; two opposing sides; a hinge end; and an opening end opposing the hinge end; a hinge connecting the top and bottom portions at each hinge end; a closure system that releasably connects the opening ends of the top and bottom portions; at least two rails extending from the bottom portion, each rail having an upper surface, the upper surfaces defining a slide plane; at least one overhanging ledge between the two opposing sides, the at least one overhanging ledge having a lower side, the lower side defining a retention plane; wherein the retention plane is spaced from the slide plane, allowing edges of a blister pack to slide between the slide plane and the retention plane.

    9. The case of claim 8, further comprising a stop that is proximate the hinge end of the bottom portion, the stop intersecting the slide plane and the retention plane, such that a blister pack may be held in place by the rails, the at least one overhanging ledge, and the stop.

    10. The case of claim 9, wherein the closure system further comprising: a clasp; a catch; and at least two tabs; wherein the clasp is on either the top portion or the bottom portion and the catch and tabs are on the opposing portion; wherein the closure system is opened by applying increasing force upon the clasp toward the tabs, and against the tabs toward the clasp, until the clasp is released from the catch, allowing the case to open; and wherein the closure system is closed by applying an increasing force upon the top portion toward the bottom portion, and upon the bottom portion toward the top portion, until the clasp is pushed beyond, and retained by the catch, creating a volume in the interior in which a blister pack may be stored.

    11. The case of claim 10, wherein the hinge is a living hinge.

    12. The case of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of protrusions on the exterior of the case to allow a user to easily grasp the case.

    13. The case of claim 12, wherein the plurality of protrusions are on the two opposing sides of the top and bottom portions proximate the opening end.

    14. The case of claim 13, further comprising at least one side face in the interior of the case, wherein the at least one side face is generally perpendicular to the lower side of the at least one overhanging ledge.

    15. A case with an interior and an exterior, the case comprising: a top portion and a bottom portion, each comprising; two opposing sides; a hinge end; and an opening end opposing the hinge end; a living hinge connecting the top and bottom portions at each hinge end; a closure system, comprising: a clasp; a catch; and at least two tabs; at least one overhanging ledge between the two opposing sides, the at least one overhanging ledge having a lower side, the lower side defining a retention plane; at least two rails extending from the bottom portion, each rail having an upper surface, the upper surfaces defining a slide plane; a stop that is proximate the hinge end of the bottom portion; a plurality of protrusions on the exterior of the case, on the two opposing sides of the top and bottom portions proximate the opening end, to allow a user to easily grasp the case; and at least one side face in the interior of the case; wherein the clasp is on either the top portion or the bottom portion and the catch and tabs are on the opposing portion; wherein the closure system is opened by applying an increasing force upon the clasp toward the tabs, and against the tabs toward the clasp, until the clasp is released from the catch, allowing the case to open; wherein the closure system is closed by applying an increasing force upon the top portion toward the bottom portion, and upon the bottom portion toward the top portion, until the clasp is pushed beyond, and retained by the catch, creating an interior volume within the case in which a blister pack may be stored; wherein the slide plane is spaced from the retention plane, allowing edges of a blister pack to slide between the slide plane and the retention plane; wherein the at least one side face is generally perpendicular to the lower side of the at least one overhanging ledge; and wherein the stop is intersected by the slide plane and the retention plane, such that a blister pack may be held in place by the rails, the at least one overhanging ledge, the at least one side face, and the stop.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0010] FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the front, side, top of a case in the closed configuration.

    [0011] FIG. 2 is a perspective view of the front, side, bottom of a case in the closed configuration.

    [0012] FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the case in the open configuration.

    [0013] FIG. 4A is a front view of the case with a generally flat surface, the case in the open configuration.

    [0014] FIG. 4B is a front view of the case with a plurality of rails, the case in the open configuration.

    [0015] FIG. 5 is a top view of the case in the open configuration with two overhanging ledges.

    [0016] FIG. 6 is a top view of the case in the open configuration with a single overhanging ledge.

    [0017] FIGS. 7A, 7B, 7C are three sequential views of a blister pack being inserted into the case.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0018] FIGS. 1 and 2 show case 10, which has a clamshell-type construction, in a closed configuration. Top portion 12 of case 10 abuts or otherwise connects with bottom portion 14 of the case. Grips 16 overlap top portion 12 and bottom portion 14 and allow a user to quickly grasp the case. The closed configuration is maintained by closure system 18 which can be manipulated in order to open the case.

    [0019] FIG. 3 shows case 10 in an open configuration with top portion 12 and bottom portion 14 connected together via hinge 20. Bottom portion 14 comprises overhanging ledges 24, 26 and rails 28, 30, 32 with upper surfaces 34, 36, 38 respectively. Clasp 40 is on top portion 12. Tabs 42, 44 and catch 46 are on bottom portion 14. The case may be placed in the closed configuration by applying a force upon top portion 12 toward bottom portion 14 until clasp 40 is pushed beyond, and secured by, catch 46.

    [0020] FIG. 4A shows the front of case 10 in the open configuration with top portion 12 extending behind bottom portion 14. Overhanging ledges 24 and 26 can be seen on either side of bottom portion 14 and are spaced from generally flat surface 47, creating slots 49, 51 between the overhanging ledges 24, 26 and the generally flat surface 47. Stop 56 extends upward from bottom portion 14 at least to the height of overhanging ledges 24, 26 so that a BP inserted through the slots will come in contact with the stop

    [0021] FIG. 4B shows the front of case 10 in the open configuration with top portion 12 extending behind bottom portion 14. Rails 28, 30, and 32 can be seen extending from the bottom portion 14 via dashed lines, with upper surfaces 34, 36, 38 of rails 28, 30, and 32 defining slide plane 48. Overhanging ledges 24 and 26 can be seen on either side of bottom portion 14 and are spaced from slide plane 48. Lower sides 50, 52 of overhanging ledges 24, 26 define retention plane 54 which is spaced from slide plane 48. Stop 56 extends upward from bottom portion 14 at least to the height of overhanging ledges 24, 26, and stop 56 intersects with slide plane 48 and retention plane 54, allowing a BP to slide into the case between the retention plane and the slide plane until it comes in contact with the stop.

    [0022] FIG. 5 shows a top view of case 10 in the open configuration with top portion 12 and bottom portion 14, two overhanging ledges 24, 26, and stop 56.

    [0023] FIG. 6 shows a top view of case 60 in the open configuration with top portion 62 and bottom portion 64 with single overhanging ledge 66. The single unitary overhanging ledge is generally U-shaped with two opposing side lengths 68 and middle length 70, the middle length proximate and generally parallel to hinge 72. The single overhanging ledge functions similarly to the embodiment with a plurality of overhanging ledges, in that its lower side defines the retention plane. However, the side lengths and the middle length of the single overhanging ledge are continuous and unitary, with the middle length 70 functioning as an overhanging ledge a well as a stop.

    [0024] FIGS. 7A, 7B, and 7C show perspective views of the front, side, top of case 80 with blister pack (BP) 82 sequentially inserted within bottom portion 84 of the case. A typical BP has a firm, two-sided, generally rectangular shaped lower portion 86 that is flat on its top surface 88 and bottom surface (not visible) with side edges 90, 92 along the BP perimeter. The BP has an upper portion 92 that comprises a volume enclosed by a plastic film that is sealed to the top surface 88 of lower portion 86, leaving generally flat side edges 90, 92. BP side edges 90, 92 slide under overhanging ledges 96, 98 which, along with stop 100 and side face 102, secure BP 82 within case 80. When the BP 82 makes contact with stop 100 it assures that BP 82 has been fully inserted within case 80, making it possible close case 80 clear of BP 82. Hold 104 allows a user to easily grasp BP 82 for easy extraction from case 80.

    [0025] A number of implementations have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that additional modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the inventive concepts described herein, and, accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.