Child-resistant packaging container and blank
09844489 · 2017-12-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D2215/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D83/0463
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/0413
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B65D83/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D77/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A childproof and senior friendly packaging container having a housing defining a chamber for removably receiving a blister card or sheet. The blister card includes a blister or node on its end to engage a pair of slots within the housing sleeve to retain the blister card in a stored position and an extended position. The node may include a sloped rear surface to allow the blister card to be returned to a stored position. Squeezing the sides of the housing about the interior slot biases both the top panel of the housing and the panels defining the slot to release the node from the slot to allow the blister card to be withdrawn. A removable display panel may be attached to the packaging container to facilitate placement of the container in point of purchase displays while not interfering with the ability of consumers to access the contents. A cover with a tuck flap may be used to selectively cover the open end of the packaging container.
Claims
1. A packaging container comprising: a housing defining a chamber and having an opening at one end and a display panel removably attached to the housing, the display panel comprises at least one hole for hanging the packaging container on a point of purchase display a panel inside the housing having a first end with a slot proximate the first end; a blister sheet sized to move through the opening and having a first end and a second end, wherein the blister sheet includes a node proximate its first end adapted to engage the slot to retain the blister sheet within the housing when the blister sheet is in a stored position; and indicators on the housing proximate to the slot, wherein squeezing of the housing at or proximate the indicators causes the panel to bias the panel out of engagement with the node to permit lateral movement of the blister sheet within the chamber.
2. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the housing is made from substantial tear resistant material.
3. The packaging container of claim 2 wherein the substantial tear resistant material is a solid bleached sulfate board coated with a polyethylene material.
4. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the housing is made from a printable material.
5. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the housing is made from a paper product.
6. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the at least one hole comprises a cylindrical hole.
7. The packaging container of claim 6 wherein the at least one hole further comprises a pair of slots located on opposite sides of the cylindrical hole.
8. The packaging container of claim 1 wherein the at least one hole comprises a pair of spaced-apart slots.
9. The packaging container of claim 1 which further comprises a cover for removably covering the opening.
10. The packaging container of claim 9 wherein the cover comprises a cover end to cover the opening and a tuck flap sized and adapted for fitting within the opening of the housing.
11. The packaging container of claim 10 wherein the cover end is removably attached to the housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(15) While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail several specific embodiments, with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered merely an exemplification of the principles of the invention and the application is limited only to the appended claims.
(16) Referring now to the drawings, and particularly to
(17) In order to prevent access to the pills or other products 108 to be dispensed when within the housing from children, the housing 102 is preferably made from a material that is tear-resistant. One example of a material that may be used is a SBS board coated with a laminated material having directional grains that, when criss-crossed, adds strength to the housing and protects against tearing or tampering in two directions. A suitable coating is manufactured under the trademark VALERON™ by Valeron Strength Films. While VALERON is made from a polyethylene material, other such coatings such as, but not limited to, polypropylene or polyester may be used. The material used also is preferably printable to allow for advertising, promotional or other information to be displayed on the housing. While a SBS board with a cross-laminated coating is preferred, it is appreciated that other tear-resistant materials including, but not limited to, cloth films, cloth and plastic films, heat sealable boards and other coatings, also may be used and not depart from the scope of the present invention. Examples of cloth films and cloth and plastic films include those films sold under the names SCRIM and CLAF. A corrugate stock also may be used to achieve a more rigid finished packaging product.
(18) The packaging container is adapted to be childproof by permitting the blister sheet or card 104 to be securely retained in a stored position within the housing 102 and only releasable upon the execution of a particular series of steps that are not likely to be figured out be a child. The packaging container is also adapted to inhibit the complete removal of the blister card 104 from the housing 102 by limiting the axial movement of the blister card 104.
(19) Referring now to
(20) An overlapping or reinforcing panel 260 may be joined to the bottom panel 204 along fold line 262. The reinforcing panel 260 may also have side walls 264, 265 that align with side panels 220, 226 and are formed by folding the reinforcing panel 260 along fold lines 266 and 268. Referring to
(21) A display panel 500 may also be attached to the end of the top panel 202 or other outer panel. The display panel 500 may be attached to the top panel 202 through perforations 502 or other means. While it is preferred that the display panel 202 be easily removed without the need of tools, it is appreciated that it may include indicia or other means to demonstrate where to cut using scissors. The display panel includes a central cylindrical hole 504 sized and shaped for placement over a rod (not shown) at a point of purchase display. For those display systems having a pair of rods or arms extending outward, the display panel 500 may also include a pair of slots or openings 506 on each side of the display panel 500. While a cylindrical hole 504 and slots 506 are shown and disclosed, it is appreciated that the openings may be of a variety of sizes and shapes to allow it to be displayed in the particular point of purchase display systems.
(22) A semi-circular slot 270 may be formed in the end of the bottom panel 204 and the reinforcing panel 260 to create an opening in the end of the packaging container 100, as shown in
(23) The sleeve top panel 208 is joined to the interior panel 206 along fold line 280. One end of the sleeve top panel 208 includes a pair of leg members 282 that define an open space 284. While a large open space is shown, it is appreciated that it may be an enclosed space such as, but not limited to, a rectangle, and not depart from the scope of the invention. A rectangular slot 290 extends transverse to the longitudinal direction of the sleeve top panel 208 at the other end proximate fold line 280. Referring to
(24) Sleeve overlapping or reinforcing panel 300 may be folded over sleeve top panel 208 about fold line 302 and open slot 304 and attached to the sleeve top panel 208 by adhesive 306 or other known means. Slot 310 is located on the sleeve reinforcing panel 300 such that it at least partially overlaps with slot 290 on the sleeve top panel 208 when the panels 208, 300 are connected together. The end of the sleeve reinforcing panel 300 may include an end member 320 having a wall 322 that extends partially into the slot 310 when flat and extends angularly upwardly from the plane defined by the slot 310 when folded along fold line 324. However, it is appreciated that end members 292, 320 may not include a wall as shown in
(25) Node retaining panels 340, 342, 344 and 346 may be attached to interior panel 206 along fold line 350, which in
(26) The housing 102 may be formed in the following manner. While the various parts may be attached using adhesive, it is appreciated that they may be connected and held together by using any known means. As shown in
(27) The node retaining panels 340, 342, 344, 346 may be further folded about fold line 368, fold line 269 and slot 370, and over interior panel 206 about fold line 350 to form a box-like structure that positions slots 360, 362 at an elevated position within the sleeve to engage the blister or node 400 of the blister card 104. Sleeve top panel 208 and sleeve reinforcing panel 300 are folded over interior panel 206 and the node retaining panels 340, 342, 344, 346 and may be attached to the node retaining panels. When folded, fold lines 296, 324 permit end members 292, 320 to be folded such that the walls 294, 322 of end members 292, 320 extend into and through the slots 290, 310. The opening 284 at least partially overlaps with slots 360, 362 to form a retaining slot towards the back of the sleeve defined by the housing 102.
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(29) The interior panel 206 with the sleeve top panel 208, sleeve reinforcing panel 300 and node retaining panels 340, 342, 344, 346 are then folded over bottom panel 204 and reinforcing panel 260, with side panels 226 and 264 forming one side wall for the housing 102. Top panel 202 may then be folded about fold line 222 and attached to the back side of the interior panel 206 through adhesives 210 or other known means, wherein side panel 226 and side panel 264 form the other side to the housing 102. End panels 240, 242, 244 and 245 are folded about folding lines 246, 248, 250 and 252 and attached together to form a back end of the housing 102. Blister card 104 may then be inserted such that node 400 enters into the sleeve defined by the housing 102 and is moved until the node 400 engages slots 284, 360 and 362.
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(31) It is further appreciated that the packaging container may also contain an electronic security device such as, but not limited to, a product sensor/transmitter that will set off an alarm to indicate that a consumer or customer may be passing a security sensor and thereby leaving the store with an unpurchased product. Such a sensor would be deactivated upon payment for the product at the point of purchase.
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(33) One end of the blister card 104 includes a blister or node 400 that is sized and shaped to fit within slots and openings 284, 290, 310, 360 and 362 in the housing to retain the blister card 104 in a closed or stored position and an extended position. Referring again to
(34) In operation, the blister card 104 is inserted into the opening at the end of the housing 102 and slid until the node 400 is biased into engagement with the slots 284, 342 and 344 of the sleeve top panel 204 and node retaining panels 342, 344, thereby limiting further axial movement of the blister card 104 relative to the housing 102. To release the blister card 104, a user squeezes the outer sides of the housing 102 about the slots 284, 342 and 344. Referring to
(35) It will be understood that modifications and variations may be effected without departing from the scope of the novel concepts of the present invention, but it is understood that this application is limited only by the scope of the appended claims.