Blister package with divided interior volume
09586742 ยท 2017-03-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B61/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/0092
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D75/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D73/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A blister card utilizes a window waste portion as a non-planar or multi-level divider within the blister.
Claims
1. A blister card comprising: a front panel with a window therein created by at least partly separating a cutaway portion from the front panel; a back panel attached to the front panel; a blister comprising a blister cavity and a peripheral flange, the blister cavity protruding through the window and the peripheral flange received between the front and back panels; wherein the cutaway portion is positioned between the blister and the back panel; and wherein the cutaway portion divides the blister cavity into two or more volumes.
2. The blister card of claim 1, wherein the cutaway portion is in register with the window.
3. The blister card of claim 1, wherein the cutaway portion comprises one or more fold lines.
4. The blister card of claim 1, wherein the cutaway portion comprises a lower portion connected by a first fold line to a riser portion.
5. The blister card of claim 4, wherein the riser portion is connected by a second fold line to a divider portion.
6. The blister card of claim 5, wherein the lower portion is in contact with the back panel, the riser portion extends generally away from the back panel, and the divider portion is spaced apart from the back panel.
7. The blister card of claim 6, wherein the riser portion is at an angle to the back panel, and the divider portion is substantially parallel to the back portion.
8. The blister card of claim 6, wherein the lower portion is attached to the back card.
9. The blister card of claim 1, wherein the front panel and back panel are fastened together by adhesive.
10. The blister card of claim 1, wherein the front panel and back panel are fastened together by heat sealing.
11. A method of constructing a blister card, the method comprising: providing a front panel with a window therein created by at least partly separating a cutaway portion from the front panel; providing a back panel; folding the cutaway portion into three parts including a lower portion foldably connected to a riser portion, in turn foldably connected to a divider portion; placing the lower portion onto the back panel; providing a blister comprising a blister cavity and a peripheral flange; positioning the blister upon the back panel with the cutaway portion received in the blister cavity; placing the front panel upon the blister and back panel so that the blister cavity protrudes through the window and the peripheral flange is received between the front and back panels; and attaching the front panel to the back panel; wherein the cutaway portion divides the blister cavity into two or more volumes.
12. The method of claim 11, further comprising the step of placing a product item or items within at least one of the volumes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The attached Figures show blister cards including a blister sandwiched between a pair of cards.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(11) As various embodiments of the blister card are described, reference will be made to the attached Figures. Certain parts of the blister cards are denoted by reference numerals. Where there is more than one of the same feature, sometimes only one will be denoted by a reference numeral. If different blister cards have a common feature, it may only be described one time.
(12) Where assembly steps are described, these steps are exemplary and are not to be limiting as to the sequence of operations used to arrive at the final blister card. Also, directions such as up, down, top, bottom, front, back, etc. are used for convenience in describing the structure and are not meant to be limiting. In most cases the blister cards described here are made from one or several blanks (that is, the cut sheet parts from which the blister cards are made by folding and other steps). However, it should be understood that certain unitary blanks may be provided instead as more than one part, and certain blanks may be combined into single blanks, while still arriving at the same finished package.
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(14) The cutaway portion 113 may include a cutaway lower portion 114, attached through fold line 117A to a riser portion 116, attached in turn through fold line 117B to an upper or divider portion 118.
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(21) At least part of lower portion 114 may be in contact with the back panel 120. The lower portion 114 may be attached to the back panel, as previously described. The riser portion 116 may extend generally away from the back panel 120, for example upward at any desired angle with respect to back panel 120. The divider portion 118, or at least a part thereof, may be spaced away from back panel 120. The divider portion 118 may be generally parallel to back panel 120, or may be at an angle to the back panel 120, depending on manufacturing preference. All three portions 114, 116, 118 may have generally flat or planar surfaces as shown, or may have curved surfaces. All three portions likewise may have generally straight edges as shown, or may have curved edges, or both straight and curved edges.
(22) Although the blanks may be typically be provided as single pieces, as shown, they may also be provided as multiple pieces. The blanks may be made of a sheet material such as paperboard, or of a tear-resistant paperboard such as MeadWestvaco NATRALOCK.
(23) Blister 130 may be made with common thermoform plastics such as PVC or APET but may also include a recycled material such as RPET or a biodegradable material such as PLA. However other materials including other plastics or paperboard may also be used. Besides thermoforming, the case or blister may be formed by injection molding or other manufacturing methods.
(24) Where more than one blank is used, the blanks may be assembled in various stages, including assembling a unitary blank into a package, assembling separate blanks and then joining them to form a package, and joining two or more blanks together, for example by heat sealing, gluing, mechanical fastening, or otherwise and then forming the combined blanks into the package.
(25) The packages described herein may be assembled in stages at various locations, for example partially constructing the package, moving or shipping it to one or more other locations, and completing the assembly of the package. For example, a package may be formed into a flattened or collapsible structure, then moved or shipped to another location for final forming, filling, and closure.
(26) Portions of the blister cards may be made of one, two, or more layers of material. It is to be understood that additional layers of material may be used based on manufacturing preferences. Portions of certain panels may be folded over or around the portions of other panels, creating multiple layers of material.