The invention relates to a blister package arrangement which comprises a blister package and a conductor carrier strip attached thereto, wherein openings of the carrier strip are oriented toward pockets of the blister package. When a tablet is to be removed from a pocket the sealing film of the blister package closing the pocket is separated, allowing the tablet to be removed.
Blister packages of this type containing pharmaceutical tablets provided in pockets are well known. For this, electrical conductors usually extend across the surface of a sealing film sealing the pockets over the area of the pockets so that they are broken when a tablet is removed from the pocket of the blister package. A blister package arrangement of this type includes a receiver device for the blister package having an electronic unit that senses the break in the circuit and stores this detection of the removal of the medication. Such a blister package arrangement is known, for example, from EP 0 180 073 A1.
It is the principal object of the invention to configure a blister package arrangement for a blister package whose sealing film does not include individual conductors such that simple removal of a tablet from a pocket of the blister package and a simultaneous separation of the individual conductor of a conductor carrier strip assigned to each pocket is ensured.
This object, as well as further objects which will become apparent from the discussion that follows, are achieved, in accordance with the present invention, by stamping cutting lines in the conductor carrier strip which surround the pockets in a ring shape. These stamped lines are interrupted by at least two spars, by means of which a cover over the pocket is connected with the carrier strip. The spars are distributed around the periphery of the stamped lines in such a way that one spar is severed when the associated tablet is pressed out from the pocket. The conductor carrier strip comprises, on the part thereof opposite to the blister package, individual conductors, each of which extends from an individual connecting contact pad over at least one spar and is severed upon removal of the associated tablet.
The essential advantage of the invention is the fact that those areas of the conductor carrier strip assigned to one of the blister packages that cover the pockets of a blister package, and over which the individual conductors extend, are each separated from the conductor carrier strip by a ring-shaped stamped line surrounding the pocket. This ensures that the tablets may be easily removed with precise definition.
Since at least two spars or “bridge parts” are provided, by means of which the area separated from the conductor carrier strip by means of the stamped line (hereafter referred to as the covering) is connected to the conductor carrier strip, an advantageous completely targeted and defined removal of the covering upon removal of the tablet from the pocket assigned to the covering and positive separation of the assigned individual conductor may be ensured. The conductor routing over the covering may advantageously be accomplished individually, in dependence upon the desired removal parameters, by means of the at least two spars (bridge parts), or by means of only one of the two spars, whereby it is ensured that the individual conductor is broken when its tablet is removed.
For a full understanding of the present invention, reference should now be made to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments of the invention as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
a shows a cross-section through a conductor carrier strip that, with the help of an adhesive layer, is to be adhered to the blister package of the type shown in
a˜17e illustrate an expanded embodiment of the invention.
The preferred embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to
The following considerations led to the invention: In a known, conventional blister package that does not include individual conductors extending through the areas of the sealing film over the pockets, when a conductor carrier strip with coverings for the above-mentioned areas of the sealing film is to be provided, whereby the individual conductors extend over the coverings, it must be ensured that, during conventional removal of a tablet from a pocket by opening the area of the sealing film of the blister package, the covering positioned over the area of the conductor carrier strip is separated from the conductor carrier strip simultaneously, and also cleanly and simply. Only then is simple, clean tablet removal ensured. In this connection, the thought first arose to separate the covering from the remaining area of the conductor carrier strip by means of a stamped line, that the covering may be simply separated from the conductor carrier strip by pressure from the pocket side onto the tablet, and from the tablet onto the sealing film and the covering. If one provides such a covering separated from the conductor carrier strip by a stamped line, it must be ensured that: (1) conductor routing from the conductor carrier strip is possible via the covering, and (2) when separating the covering upon removal of a tablet it is ensured that the individual conductor is broken. For this purpose, it is proposed by the invention to connect the covering with the conductor carrier strip by means of at least two spars or “bridge parts,” whereby theses spars interrupt the stamped line. For this, a minimum of two spars are to be positioned along the extent of the ring-shaped stamped line so that, upon tablet removal, at least one of the spars is broken in any case. Upon separation of precisely this spar, the individual conductor assigned to this pocket must also be broken and electrically interrupted.
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An opening 4 of the conductor carrier strip 10 is assigned to each pocket 3 of the blister package 1, whereby the exertion of pressure against the pocket 3 containing the tablet 2 required to remove the tablet separates the sealing film 13 and forces the tablet through the opening 4 of the conductor carrier strip 10.
According to the invention, the opening 4 for tablet removal is formed by a ring-shaped, closed stamped line 41, positioned in the conductor carrier strip 10, which separates the surrounding area from the portion of conductor carrier strip 10 that covers the area of an assigned pocket 3 of the blister package 1. Therefore, when pressure is exerted against the conductor carrier strip 10 during tablet removal, the corresponding covering 30 is pressed out of the conductor carrier strip 10 because of the stamped line 41 that forms the opening 4.
According to the invention, the coverings 30 are each connected by means of at least two spars or “bridge parts” 42, 43 to the conductor carrier strip 10, whereby each spar 42, 43 represents an interruption of the stamped line 41, as is particularly visible in
The spars 42, 43 are so distributed about the circumference of the stamped line 41 in such a manner that tablet removal is only possible if at least one spar 42 or 43 is broken, and the covering 30 is pressed up out of the plane of the conductor carrier strip 10, whereby the spar 43 or 42 that is not broken may serve as a piano hinge when the covering 30 is pivoted.
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A comment here can be made that instead of several individual insertion openings 62, a single insertion opening 62′ may be provided that can receive all pockets of the blister package 1 simultaneously.
In the following, an additional preferred embodiment of the invention will be described with reference to
b shows a conductor carrier strip 10′ that includes the individual connection points 51′, the individual conductors 52′, the common conductor 53′, and the common connection point on the side facing toward the blister package 1′ (
d and 17e show a modification of the conductor carrier strip 10′ in which an adhesive layer 66′ is mounted on the dielectric layer 64′ that is covered by a tear film 65′. The tear film 65′ preferably extends per
It is also conceivable to form the electrically insulating layer 64′ simultaneously as a adhesive layer so that it may be directly adhered to the sealing film 13′.
It should be noted that the preferred embodiments of the carrier strips 10′ shown in
There has thus been shown and described a novel blister package arrangement which fulfills all the objects and advantages sought therefor. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the subject invention will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings which disclose the preferred embodiments thereof. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention, which is to be limited only by the claims which follow.
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