BLISTER BOARD FOLDING POCKET PACKAGING

20260035151 ยท 2026-02-05

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Abstract

A blister pack formed by a blister board folio having a fold line dividing the folio into a first half with a first interior and a first exterior and a second half with a second interior and a second exterior. A blister coating extends around the perimeter of the folio and a series of glue dots are positioned on the interior sections. The blister coating defines a central region within the perimeter of the folio and the one glue dots are positioned adjacently to the blister coating. The fold line and the glue dots form a pocket for the insertion of a product. The folio may then be heat sealed to secure the product in the pocket.

Claims

1. A blister pack, comprising: a folio formed from a sheet of blister board and having a fold line dividing the sheet into a first half having a first interior section and a first exterior section and a second half having a second interior section and a second exterior section; a blister coating extending around a perimeter of the folio on the first interior section and the second interior section; and at least one glue dot positioned on one of the first interior section and the second interior section.

2. The blister pack of claim 1, wherein the blister coating defines a central region within the perimeter of the folio.

3. The blister pack of claim 2, wherein the at least one glue dot is positioned in the central region and adjacently to the blister coating.

4. The blister pack of claim 3, wherein the at least one glue dot and the fold line form a pocket within the folio when the folio is folded along the fold line so that the first half and the second half are closed together with the first interior section facing the second interior section.

5. The blister pack of claim 1, further comprising a hanging feature formed in the folio.

6. The blister pack of claim 1, further comprising an opening feature formed in the folio.

7. The blister pack of claim 1, wherein the blister coating comprises at least two layers of a heat responsive blister film.

8. A method of forming a blister pack, comprising the steps of: forming a fold line in a sheet of blister board to define a folio including a first half having a first interior section and a first exterior section and a second half having a second interior section and a second exterior section; applying a blister coating extending around a perimeter of the folio along the first interior section and the second interior section; and positioning at least one glue dot on one of the first interior section and the second interior section.

9. The method of claim 8, further comprising the step of folding the folio along the fold line so that the first half and the second half are closed together with the first interior section facing the second interior section, thereby forming a pocket defined by the fold line and the at least one glue dot.

10. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of forming a hanging feature in the folio.

11. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of forming an opening feature in the folio.

12. The method of claim 9, further comprising the step of inserting a product into the pocket.

13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of heat sealing the folio to close the product in the pocket.

14. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of positioning the at least one glue dot on one of the first interior section and the second interior section comprises positioning the at least one glue dot adjacently to the blister coating.

15. The method of claim 8, wherein the blister coating comprises at least two layers of a heat responsive blister film.

16. The method of claim 8, wherein the step of forming the fold line in the sheet of blister board to define the folio further comprises forming a plurality of fold lines, each of which is associated with one of a plurality of folios having first halves with first interior sections and first exterior sections and second halves with second interior sections and second exterior sections, respectively.

17. The method of claim 16, wherein the step of applying a blister coating extending around the perimeter of the folio is performed on each of the plurality of folios.

18. The method of claim 17, wherein the step of positioning the at least one glue dot is performed on each of the plurality of folios.

19. The method of claim 17, further comprising the step of separating the plurality of folios from each other after the step of applying the blister coating to each of the plurality of folios and the step of positioning the at least one glue dot on each of the plurality of folios.

Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0006] FIG. 1 depicts a front side of a sheet of die-cut blister board according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0007] FIG. 2 depicts a back side of the sheet of die-cut blister board according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0008] FIG. 3 depicts glue dots on the back side of the sheet of die-cut blister board according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0009] FIG. 4 depicts a perspective view of the folded blister board pocket according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0010] FIG. 5 depicts a perspective view of the folded blister board pocket with product being inserted according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

[0011] FIG. 6 depicts a view through a finished blister board package according to an aspect of the present disclosure.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

[0012] Referring to drawing, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout, there is seen in FIG. 1, a blister board folio 10 formed from a die cut and creased card that, through a combination of blister coating applied via printing press and machine folding and gluing, forms a pocket to hold inside. Once the product is placed within said pocket, the card is then sealed shut using heat and pressure using blister sealing equipment. The result is an environmentally friendly container for the product that takes up minimal shelf space in the retail environment and is also more secure than an alternative using tape or wafer seal. As an example, the design for blister board folio 10 may be printed and coated on a 0.020 thick blister board, a paperboard that is specifically manufactured to receive blister coating. Blister coating is applied to an inner side of the board. Ink and non-blister coatings, such as protective coatings, and the like may also be applied to the inner side of the board. The outer side of the board can be coated with ink and non-blister coatings, such as protective coatings, and the like. Both sides of the blister board (see FIGS. 1 and 2 below), are printed and coated, respectively, as noted above, using the agreed upon inks and coatings between Diamond and a customer.

[0013] Referring now to FIG. 1, a blister board folio 10 has two opposing halves with a first exterior section 12 and a second exterior section 14 divided by a scored line 16. Die cutting can also form hanging features 18 and opening features 20 in blister board folio 10.

[0014] Referring now to FIG. 2, blister board folio 10 has a first interior section 22 and a second interior section 24 divided by scored line 16. Portions of first interior section 22 and second interior section 24 receive a minimum of two passes of a blister coating 26. Blister coating 26 is applied in a specific pattern matching the hashed area shown in FIG. 2. Blister coating 26 should not encroach on the glue dot area 28 above the bottom of the area of blister coating 26 as indicated in FIG. 2.

[0015] Once it is determined that an adequate amount of blister coating 26 has been applied, blister board folio 10 (which may be provided in one or more sheets including multiple individual blister board folios 10) may then be set aside to cure for a 24-hour period before any seal testing is done. Samples may then be tested to ensure ideal sealing. If approved, sheets of blister board folios 10 are then ready to be die cut to provide individual blister board folios 10.

[0016] Sheets of blister board folios 10 may be die cut to the size and shape of the design of the blister board folio 10 and scored (creased) to create a scored line 16. As noted a above, die cutting can also provide hanging features 18 and opening features 20 for blister board folio 10. Samples of blister board folio 10 are reviewed to make sure the result matches the intended structure, i.e., blister board folio 10 will fold properly on scored line 16, and the tear perforations of hanging features 18 and opening features 20 will break properly.

[0017] Referring now to FIG. 3, blister board folio 10 may then be sent through folding and gluing equipment. A minimum of four glue dots 30 are placed on first interior section 22 of blister board folio 10 within glue dot area 28.

[0018] Referring now to FIG. 4, blister board folio 10 may then be folded along scored line 16 so that first interior section 22 and second interior section 24 are both in contact with the glue dots 30 to form a pocket within blister board folio 10 for a product 32 to be placed in blister board folio 10. Pressure is then applied to keep the blister board folio 10 shut along that section. Glue dots 30 act as a stopper for product 32 placed in blister board folio 10 so that product 32 does not travel into the area of blister coating 26 near the bottom of blister board folio 10 when blister board folio 10 is blister sealed in a later step, as seen in FIGS. 5 and 6. In this manner, an internal pocket is formed for product 32.

[0019] Referring now to FIG. 5, glued blister board folio 10 may then be sent a customer who can load whatever product 32 is desired to be placed into blister board folio 10, such as by using automated equipment. Product 32 is partially constrained within blister board folio 10 by the fold at scored line 16 and glue dots 30. A heat and pressure bases sealing system (not shown) may then be used to activate blister coating 26, which acts as an adhesive that seals blister board folio 10 shut with product 32 inside the pocket of blister board folio 10.

[0020] FIG. 6 shows a view of the finished packaging of blister board folio 10 with product 32 inside according to an embodiment. Blister board folio 10 has been successfully folded along the scored line 16 to form packaging for product 32 with product 32 contained within a pocket of blister board folio. As noted above, glue dots 30 applied to the glue dot area 28 of first interior section 22 along with the seam at scored line 16 created the pocket within the blister board folio 10 to position the product 32 during the sealing process. After the product 32 is placed within the blister board folio 10, heat and pressure are applied to the blister board folio 10 to activate the blister coating 26 to seal the product 32 within the blister board folio 10.

[0021] One advantage of blister board folio 10 is the internal product pocket formed by the glue dots 30 and blister-sealed edges of the board. Glue dots 30 act as both a pocket stop which prevents a product from interfering with the blister sealing during processing as well as holding together the folded board prior to sealing. The finished blister board folio 10 provides an environmentally friendly option for sale of a product as well as theft resistant packaging for the product.