Claims
- 1. A blister pack, said pack comprising a support card with a transparent plastics blister at the rear of the card, the card closing an open side of the blister to enclose product within the blister, the front face of the card being covered with a transparent plastics sheet and including a window through which the contents of the blister can be viewed from the front of the pack, the plastics sheet providing a closure for the window and the sheet being removable from the card to open the window for withdrawal of the product via the open window, wherein said transparent sheet and said support card have respective lengths that are substantially the same and have respective widths that are substantially the same.
- 2. A blister pack according to claim 1 wherein the transparent plastics sheet is laminated to the card and remains permanently adhered to the surface portion of the card whereby removal of the plastics sheet is effected by tearing the sheet and the surface portion of the card adhering thereto away from the remainder of the thickness of the card.
- 3. A blister pack, said pack comprising a support card with a transparent plastics blister at the rear of the card, the card closing an open side of the blister to enclose product within the blister, the front face of the card being laminated with a transparent plastics sheet over substantially its entire area and including a window through which the contents of the blister can be viewed from the front of the pack, wherein the front face of the card is printed with indicia relating to the product and viewable through the transparent plastics sheet and the transparent plastics sheet is laminated to the front of the card by a compound which penetrates into the outer surface portion of the card whereby opening of the pack can be effected by pulling the plastics sheet and the surface portion of the card adhering thereto away from the remainder of the thickness of the card so as to open the window for withdrawal of product via the window without requiring tearing of the card to increase the open area of the window, wherein said transparent sheet and said support card have respective lengths that are substantially the same and have respective widths that are substantially the same.
- 4. A blister pack, comprising a support card carrying a transparent plastics blister at the rear of the card, the card closing an open side of the blister to enclose product within the blister, the front face of the card being covered with a transparent plastics sheet and including a window through which the contents of the blister can be viewed from the front of the pack, the plastics sheet providing a closure for the window and the sheet being removable from the card to open the window for withdrawal of the product via the open window, wherein said transparent sheet and said support card have respective lengths that are substantially the same and have respective widths that are substantially the same.
- 5. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the transparent plastics sheet is laminated to the card and remains permanently adhered to a surface portion of the card whereby removal of the plastics sheet is effected by tearing the sheet and the surface portion of the card adhering thereto away from the remainder of the thickness of the card.
- 6. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the card is directly adhered to the blister.
- 7. The blister pack of claim 6, wherein the card remains adhered to the blister after removal of the sheet.
- 8. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the sheet is not directly bonded to the blister.
- 9. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the sheet is releasably laminated with the card.
- 10. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein a mechanical strength of the card is substantially unchanged throughout a region thereof corresponding to the blister, except for the window.
- 11. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the card is formed without weakened points in a region thereof corresponding to the blister, except for the window.
- 12. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the card is formed without perforation in a region thereof corresponding to the blister, except for the window.
- 13. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the front face of the card is printed with indicia relating to the product and viewable through the transparent plastics sheet.
- 14. The blister pack of claim 4, wherein the sheet is made of PET and has a thickness ranging from about 50 to about 75 micron, the sheet is laminated to the card by a heat seal polyurethane based water soluble compound having a sealing temperature ranging from about 110 to about 130° C.
- 15. A blister pack, comprising a support card and a blister container attached to said support card so that said card closes an open side of said blister container to enclose product within said blister container, a face of said card being covered with a transparent sheet, said card including a window through which the product inside the blister container can be viewed from outside, the transparent sheet providing a closure for the window, wherein said transparent sheet and said support card have respective lengths that are substantially the same and have respective widths that are substantially the same.
- 16. The blister pack of claim 15, wherein the transparent sheet is removable from the card to open the window for withdrawal of the product via the open window.
- 17. The blister pack of claim 15, wherein said blister container is a transparent plastics blister.
- 18. The blister pack of claim 15, wherein said card has opposite front and rear faces, said blister container being attached to the rear face, and the transparent sheet covering the front face.
- 19. The blister pack of claim 16, wherein the front face is printed with indicia relating to the product and viewable through the transparent sheet.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/865,494 filed May 29, 2001 now U.S. pat. No. 6,513,655.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Cardboard package (shown in disassembled stat in attached pictures (A-D) made available by Heinrich Buh GMBH (Germany). Approximate reference date is currently unknown. |
Continuations (1)
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