Packaging
10080702 ยท 2018-09-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D83/0463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2575/362
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D2075/361
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D5/38
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A carrier for a blister pack includes a first panel having an opening for movably receiving a blister of the blister pack, and a second panel having one or more dispensing openings aligned with the first panel opening. The first panel and the second panel slidably receive the blister pack there between. The carrier includes a blocking tab between the first and second panels that is selectively moveable between a blocking position and a dispensing position. When the blocking tab is in its blocking position it prevents movement of the blister in the first panel opening into alignment with a dispensing opening, thereby preventing dispensing of the blister's contents through the dispensing opening. When the blocking tab is in the dispensing position, it permits the blister to be moved into alignment with a dispensing opening for dispensing the blister's contents. The blocking tab is connected to a free edge of one of the first and second panels about a fold line, and one of the first and second panels of the blister pack carrier is connected to a panel of a slider.
Claims
1. A carrier for a blister pack, the carrier comprising; a first panel having an opening for movably receiving a blister of said blister pack; a second panel having one or more dispensing openings aligned with said first panel opening, the first panel and the second panel slidably receiving the blister pack there between; and a blocking member selectively moveable back and forth between a blocking position and a dispensing position, said blocking member in its blocking position preventing sliding movement of said blister pack to position in which said blister in said first panel opening is in alignment with a said dispensing opening, thereby preventing dispensing a contents of said blister through the dispensing opening, and in said dispensing position permitting said blister pack to be moved to a position in which said blister is in alignment with a said dispensing opening for dispensing the blister's contents; wherein the blocking member is connected to a free edge of one of the first and second panels about a fold line, and wherein one of the first and second panels of the blister pack carrier is connected to a panel of a slider.
2. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the blocking member is sandwiched between the first and second panels.
3. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the blocking member is a tab, wherein the tab is pushed out of the plane of the package to allow the blister pack to move.
4. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the free edge of the first or second panel is a side edge.
5. The blister pack carrier of claim 4 wherein the carrier comprises a blocking device connected to the side edge about a fold line, the blocking device comprising the blocking member and a connecting portion connecting the blocking member to the side edge.
6. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the free edge of the first or second panel is an end edge.
7. The blister pack carrier of claim 6 wherein the blister pack carrier comprises a blocking device connected to the end edge of one of the first and second panels thereof about a foldline, the blocking device having a proximal edge connected to the end edge of the first or second panel along the foldline, and an opposite distal edge defining a central peak providing the blocking member.
8. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the first and second panels of the blister pack carrier are connected to one another end to end along a fold line.
9. The blister pack carrier of claim 8 wherein the blocking member is connected to a side edge of the first or second panel of the blister pack carrier at an end of the first or the second panel which is connected to the other one of the first and second panels about the fold line.
10. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the first and second panels of the blister pack carrier are connected to one another side by side along a fold line.
11. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein said one of the first and second panels of the blister pack carrier is connected to the panel of the slider along a foldline.
12. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein said panel of the blister pack carrier is connected to the slider at an end of the slider.
13. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the slider and the blocking member are connected to the same one of the first or second panels of the blister pack carrier, wherein the slider is connected to the panel at an end opposite to an end at which the blocking member is provided.
14. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the blister pack carrier is movable relative to the facing panel of the slider about a foldline connecting the carrier to the slider between a storage configuration, in which the carrier faces the facing panel, and an open configuration for permitting access to the content of the blister pack.
15. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the slider further comprises a retaining flap for cooperating with a container within which the slider is slidably received in use to prevent complete separation of the slider and the container, the retaining flap being provided at an opposite end of the slider to the end which is connected to the panel of the blister pack carrier.
16. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the blister pack carrier and the slider are formed from portions of a single blank defining the slider and the blister pack carrier.
17. The blister pack carrier of claim 1 wherein the blister pack carrier and slider are made of a foldable sheet material, such as cardboard, paperboard or the like.
18. A package comprising a container and the slider having the blister pack carrier of claim 1 connected thereto slidably mounted within the container.
19. A blank of foldable sheet material for forming a blister pack carrier according to claim 1, and a slider therefor.
20. The blank of claim 19, wherein the blank is a single piece blank.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Some preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) With reference to
(16) The cutlines 36, 38 define an area 18 there between which will provide a release area of a locking feature of a package including the container. Third and fourth cutlines 37 and 39 are provided on the first panel 4 below the glue flap 10, which will provide a continuation of cutlines 36 and 38 when the blank is erected. In the embodiment shown in
(17) The blank also includes a flap 20 for providing a bottom end wall of the container, and a set of construction flaps 22, 24, 26 for attachment to the flap 20. The flaps 20, 22, 24 and 26 are connected respectively to the first panel, third panel, second panel and fourth panel 12 along respective seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth fold lines 15, 17, 19 and 21. At the opposite end, which will define the top of the container, the blank includes flaps 28 and 30 connected along respective eleventh and twelfth fold lines 23, 25 to the first and second panels 4, 6. Perforations defining circular removable portions 32 and 34 are provided between the flaps 28 and 30 respectively and the first and second panels 4,6, in the central portion of the panels 4, 6 between their side edges. The portions 32 and 34 may be removed by a user to define thumb notches. It will be appreciated that any suitably shaped removable portions may be used that will define a thumb notch in the top edge of the panels 4,6 when removed as described below.
(18) Foldlines 3, 5, 7 and 13 are all parallel to one another. Foldlines 9 and 11 are parallel to each of foldlines 3, 5, 7 and 13. Foldlines 15, 17, 19, 23 and 25 are also parallel to one another, and perpendicular to foldlines 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 and 13.
(19) Erection of the container from the blank of
(20) In this way a container 2 as illustrated in
(21) A second blank for providing a slider and blister pack carrier for the package of the present invention will now be described by reference to
(22) The blank 50 includes a first portion 54 which will provide a slider, and a second portion 56 connected thereto which will provide a carrier for a blister pack.
(23) Referring to the portion of the blank for forming the slider, the blank includes a first panel 58 for forming a base of the slider, and second and third panels 60, 62, connected to respective side edges of the first panel 58 along first and second fold lines 59, 61, which will form the upstanding sidewalls of the slider. A flap 64 is connected to the third panel 62 along a third fold line 63 (here being a scoreline). A fourth panel 67 is connected to an end of the first panel 58 along a fourth fold line 65, and will form an end wall of the slider. A flap 66 is connected to an opposite end of the panel 58 along a fifth foldline 69 (here being a scoreline) Two tabs 68 and 70 extend from the side edges of the fourth panel 67, being connected thereto along sixth and seventh fold lines 71, 73, for purposes to be discussed below.
(24) The first, second, third, sixth and seventh foldlines 59, 61, 63, 71, 73 are parallel to one another. The fourth and fifth foldlines 65, 69 are parallel to one another and perpendicular to the first, second, third, sixth and seventh fold lines.
(25) Turning to the portion 56 of the blank that will provide the blister pack carrier, the blank includes a fourth panel 80 and a fifth panel 82 that will provide respective first and second panels of the blister pack carrier. The fourth panel 80 includes four elongate, parallel slots 84. The fifth panel 82 comprises four parallel rows of dispensing openings 81 aligned with the slots 84. The fourth panel 80 is connected to the fifth panel 82 along an eighth fold line 83 (here being a scoreline). Of course, a different number of slots may be provided in the fourth panel, with a corresponding number of rows of dispensing openings in the fifth panel 82. The arrangement with four slots, and four rows of dispensing openings is merely exemplary. Each of the openings 81 is covered by a removable cover, defined by perforations which must be removed by a user before the content of a blister may be dispensed. This provides additional child resistance. The shape of the removable cover may be selected as desired, and need not be circular as illustrated. The most appropriate shape may depend upon the shape of the content of the blister.
(26) A generally trapezoidal blocking tab 86 is connected to a side edge of the fourth panel 80 via a connecting leg 88 at the end of the fourth panel 80 adjacent the foldline 83 connecting the panel to the fifth panel 82. The connecting leg 88 is connected to the side edge of the fourth panel via a ninth fold line 89. As will be illustrated below by reference to
(27) The fifth panel 82 is connected to the end wall 67 of the slider along a tenth foldline 85.
(28) The fourth panel 80 comprises an arcuate cut line 90 which defines a tab. The cut 90 is positioned such that when the connecting leg 88 having the blocking tab 86 is folded about the foldline 89 connecting it to the side edge of the fourth panel 80, the tab defined by the arcuate cut 90 is generally aligned with the distal end of the blocking tab 86.
(29) The fifth panel 82 is provided with an arcuate cut line 92 defining a tab which, when the fourth panel 80 is folded over the fifth panel 82 is also generally aligned with the blocking tab 86.
(30) The eighth foldline 83 and the tenth foldline 85 are parallel to one another and to the fourth foldline 65. The ninth foldline 89 is parallel to the sixth and seventh foldlines 71, 73 and perpendicular to the eighth and tenth foldlines 83, 85.
(31) Erection of a slider and blister pack carrier in accordance with one exemplary embodiment of the invention from the blank of
(32) The view of the blank shown in
(33) In one exemplary embodiment, the flap 64 is folded through 180 degrees and secured to the exterior surface of the third panel 62 using adhesive. This will provide a two ply sidewall 104 of the slider. Of course, such a two ply sidewall could alternatively be provided by joining a separate piece to the sidewall panel of the slider. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that the slider might only have a single sidewall, being that defining the locking edge.
(34) The blister pack carrier is then constructed. Construction of the blister pack carrier will be described by reference to
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(36) As shown in
(37) The fifth panel 82 is then folded about the eighth fold line 83 connecting it to the fourth panel 80 in the direction of the arrow B so as to overlie the surface of panel 80 and trap the blister pack 94 between the two panels 82, 84.
(38) Of course, alternatively the fourth panel 80 may be folded over the fifth panel 82. In such cases, further steps may be needed to locate the blister pack on the second panel 82.
(39) The resulting blister pack carrier 56 is shown in
(40) The blister pack carrier 56 is then folded about the tenth foldline 85 so as to overlie the first panel 58 of the slider. The second and third panels 60, 62 of the slider are folded along the first and second foldlines 59, 61 connecting them to the first panel 58 to provide sidewalls of the slider, upstanding from a base provided by first panel 58. The flap 66 is folded toward the interior surface of the first panel 58 about fifth foldline 69. Of course, in alternative embodiments, the second and third panels 60, 62 of the slider may be folded along the first and second foldlines 59, 61 to provide upstanding walls before the blister pack carrier 56 is folded along foldline 85 to overlie the first panel 58 of the slider.
(41) The blank 50 including the slider and blister pack carrier may be rotated one or more times during the above described erection steps to facilitate handling.
(42) It will be appreciated that the order of steps in constructing the blister pack carrier and/or slider, and arranging the blister pack carrier relative to the slider may vary from the above described exemplary method, depending upon factors such as the techniques and configuration of adhesive used, and the configuration and orientation of the manufacturing line and its machinery etc.
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(44) Assembly of the slider 54, with its integrally attached blister pack carrier 56, to the container 2 to provide a package in accordance with the invention will now be described.
(45) The flap 66 of the slider is folded back about fifth foldline 69 toward the facing panel 58 before the slider is inserted in the container. The flaps 68, 70 are folded back about sixth and seventh foldlines 71, 73 toward the transverse ends of the sidewalls 60, 104. The slider is inserted into the container shown in
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(48) Operation of the Package Will Now be Described:
(49) The package 106 is supplied to a user with the slider 54 inserted in the container 2, and the abutment between the locking edges of the slider and the container preventing the slider from being slid out of the open end of the container to allow access to the blister pack carrier. The user first removes the removable portions 40,42 to define thumb notches in the top edge of the container to facilitate gripping of the slider there through. In order to be able to slide the slider out of the sleeve, the user manually presses on the release area 18 as shown in
(50) The slider may be slid out of the container to reveal the blister pack carrier, which is in its storage position as shown in
(51) Initially the blister pack is in a position in which the blisters are not aligned with the dispensing openings 81 in the panel 82. The user must overcome the blocking provided by the blocking tab 86 to be able to slide the blister pack relative to the first and second panels 80, 82 of the blister pack carrier to a position in which the blisters are aligned with the dispensing openings.
(52) The operation of the blocking tab will be described by reference to
(53) In the view shown in
(54) In order to dispense the contents of a blister 96, the tab defined in the first panel 100 by the cut line 90 is pushed inwardly as shown in
(55) The blister pack carrier may then be returned to its storage position in the slider 54, and the slider 54 slid back into the container 2 until the locking edge of the slider 54 slides past the locking edge of the container 25. The locking edge of the slider 54 will then abut the locking edge of the container once more. The sidewall 104 having the locking edge of the slider 54 will tend to spring outwardly into the locking engagement due to the inherent resilience of the sidewall.
(56) While the slider 54 is disposed within the container 2, the flaps 68, 70 prevent the end wall 67 of the slider 54 from rolling outwardly when a user tries to pull on the end of the slider through the notches defined in the container after removal of portions 40, 42. This provides a further child resistant feature. This effect is illustrated in
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(58) The blank 200 includes a first portion 202 which will provide a slider, and a second portion 203 connected thereto which will provide a carrier for a blister pack. The portion of the blank providing the slider is identical to the portion of the blank described above by reference to
(59) Referring to the portion 203 of the blank that will provide the blister pack carrier, the blank includes a first panel 204 and a second panel 206 that will provide respective first and second panels of the blister pack carrier. The first panel 204 includes four elongate, parallel slots 208. The second panel 206 comprises four parallel rows of dispensing openings 210 (having removable covers) alignable with the slots 208 when the first panel is folded over the second panel. The first panel 204 is connected to the second panel 206 along a first foldline 232 (in the form of a scoreline).
(60) A blocking device in the form of a blocking panel 216 is attached by its proximal edge to the end of the second panel 206 along a second foldline 228 (in the form of a scoreline), at an opposite end of the second panel to the end attached to the slider along third fold line 230. The blocking panel has a distal edge which defines a central peak 218 which provides a generally trapezoidal blocking tab. The central peak 218 is located between two valleys 224, 226, with further peaks 222, 220 being provided on either side of the valleys. It will be appreciated that the additional peaks 222, 220 may be omitted, depending upon particular requirements e.g. in terms of size/width and strength.
(61) The first panel 204 comprises an arcuate cut line 212 which defines a tab. The cut 212 is positioned such that when blocking panel 216 having tab 218 is folded about the second foldline 228 connecting it to end edge of the second panel 206, the tab defined by the arcuate cut 212 is generally aligned with the distal end of the blocking tab 218. The second panel 206 is provided with an arcuate cut line 214 defining a tab which, when the first panel 204 is folded over the second panel 206 is also generally aligned with the blocking tab 218.
(62) The second and third foldlines 228, 230 are parallel to one another. The first foldline 232 is perpendicular to the second and third foldlines 228, 230.
(63) The first and second panels 204, 206 of the blister pack carrier in this further embodiment are therefore of the same construction as the first and second panels 80, 82 of the blister pack carrier of the earlier embodiment, but are connected to one another in a side by side configuration, rather than end to end. The blocking member differs from the earlier embodiment in that it is connected to a free end edge of a panel of the blister pack carrier, rather than a side edge thereof. A blocking member provided in this way may, in some situations, be easier to handle and glue in place than an elongate blocking member extending from a side edge of a blister pack carrier panel as shown in
(64) The blank may be constructed in the same manner as the earlier embodiment of
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(66) The blank 300 is similar to that shown in
(67) Referring to the portion 303 of the blank that will provide the blister pack carrier, the blank includes a first panel 304 and a second panel 306 that will provide respective first and second panels of the blister pack carrier. The first panel 304 includes two parallel rows of slots 320. The second panel 306 comprises two parallel rows of dispensing openings 310. Each dispensing opening 310 is alignable with a respective one of the slots 320 when the first panel is folded over the second panel. The first panel 304 is connected to the second panel 306 along a first foldline 326 (in the form of a scoreline). It will be seen that, in contrast to the earlier described embodiments, each one of the slots 320 is of a length which may accommodate only a single blister in use, rather than a row of blisters. One slot 320 is provided in respect of each blister. It has been found that this may enhance child resistance, making it more difficult for a child to try to extract a blister pack via the slots in use. It will be appreciated that rather than using a slot of the length to accommodate an entire row of blisters as shown in the earlier embodiments e.g. of
(68) A blocking device in the form of a blocking panel 324 having a central tab 325 is attached by its proximal edge to the end of the second panel 306 along a second foldline 328 (in the form of a scoreline), at an opposite end of the second panel to the end attached to the slider along third fold line 330. The blocking panel is of a similar shape to that shown in
(69) The first panel 304 comprises an arcuate cut line 318 which defines a tab. The cut 318 is positioned such that when blocking panel 324 having tab 325 is folded about the second foldline 328 connecting it to end edge of the second panel 306, the tab defined by the arcuate cut 318 is generally aligned with the distal end of the blocking tab 325. The second panel 306 is provided with an arcuate cut line 316 defining a tab which, when the first panel 304 is folded over the second panel 306 is also generally aligned with the blocking tab 325.
(70) The second and third foldlines 328, 330 are parallel to one another. The first foldline 326 is perpendicular to the second and third foldlines 328,330. The end wall 370 is connected to a panel of the slider along the foldline 332 at an edge opposite that defined by foldline 330.
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(73) It will be appreciated that the length of the tab associated with each flap may be increased if desired to provide additional reinforcement of the end wall 370. For example, the tabs may be increased in length so that the distal ends thereof abut one another at the center of the end wall 370 when secured thereto.
(74) The blank 300 also includes a further feature associated with the blister pack carrier. The outer longitudinal side edges of the first panel 304 and the second panel 306 of the blister pack carrier includes respective projections 364, 362. When the first and second panels are secured to one another with the blister pack there between in assembly of the blister pack carrier, these projections 364, 362 will be joined in face to face contact, to provide a two ply projection on the side edge of the resulting blister pack carrier, closer to the second end of the slider. When the blister pack carrier is folded onto the slider facing panel 368, the projection will engage the double ply sidewall 104 of the slider formed from panels 336,338. When the slider is disposed in the container, the projection therefore biases the locking edge associated with the sidewall 104 into engagement with the locking edge of the container.
(75) It will be appreciated that this embodiment of
(76) The blank of
(77) It will be appreciated that various modifications to the above arrangements may be made within the scope of the invention. For example, the blocking panel may be attached to the second panel rather than the first panel as described. Moreover, there may be more or less dispensing openings and slots from that shown in the particular embodiments, depending on the nature of the blister pack being packaged. The shape of the dispensing openings, dispensing covers, and any segments defining dispensing covers, may differ from that illustrated, and may be selected as desired e.g. depending upon the shape of the intended blister content. Of course, openings may be provided in the first panel that are of a length shorter than the continuous slots shown e.g. in