The present invention relates to blister packaging designed to distribute products such as pharmaceutical drugs and the method of removing the contents of such packaging. More particularly, the present invention relates to blister packaging designed to distribute pharmaceutical drugs that provide difficult access for a child. The present invention is ideally suited for use with pharmaceutical drugs, but may be used to distribute any product that may be contained within blister packaging.
Individual packages for medicaments are well know in the art and are typically provided as physician samples, dose prescriptions, over-the-counter pharmaceuticals, and the like as is well known in the trade. Such packaging usually contains medicaments which may be harmful, if ingested by a young child.
Accordingly, the problem associated with the use of such packages is the ease in which the packaging may be opened by small children as a result of insufficient resistance. Thus, there has been a need for a blister package, which would eliminate the problems associated with the prior packages discussed above.
It has been found that a blister packaging particularly suited for packaging at least one medicament can be constructed in accordance with the present invention. In addition, the blister packaging of the present invention is resistant to being opened by children by increasing the difficulty of opening, while still being easily opened by adults.
The present invention provides a child resistant blister packaging for containing at least one medicament or the like having an upper cover sheet with at least one aperture, a bottom backing card with at least, one scored exit port, and a blister laminate situated between the cover sheet and the backing card, the blister laminate including a blister sheet having at least one blister containing a cavity for receiving a pill and a layer adhered to the a bottom surface of the blister sheet. The blister protrudes through the aperture in the cover sheet and is arranged on a carrier lab that will not line up in registry with the scored exit port in the backing card unless a force is applied to the blister to sever a connection means holding the carrier tab in place. Upon separating the connections means, the blister can be moved to align the pill-receiving cavity with the scored exit port and the blister can be collapsed to force a medicament stored in the cavity through the bottom layer of the blister laminate and the scored exit port.
It is, therefore, an important object of the present invention to provide a package construction of the type described which is child resistant while still being easily opened by adults.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a method of removing the contents from a child resistant blister packaging that is easily performed by adults, but difficult to accomplish by children.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a packaging having a rigid cover sheet and backing card, and a blister having a lateral protrusion to enable a user to properly grip the packaging when attempting to remove the contents of the blister.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a packaging having an aperture in the cover sheet to guide a blister protruding through the aperture along an arcuate path, and a resilient deformation neck to provide spring-like resistance to the movement of the blister.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a packaging wherein the connections means holding the carrier tab in place is a short, thin strip of material formed from the blister laminate.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a packaging wherein an elevated rib is formed parallel and adjacent to an edge of the deformation gap to create a stop for the carrier tab.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a package construction having the advantageous characteristics mentioned in the preceding paragraph, which is simpler in structure and more economical in manufacture, and staunch, durable and reliable to effectively protect the contents, resist unauthorized tampering, and otherwise accomplish its intended objects.
Other objects of the present invention will become apparent upon reading the following specification and referring to the accompanying drawings, which form a material part of this disclosure.
The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangements of parts, which will be exemplified in the construction, hereinafter described, and of which the scope will be indicated by the appended claims.
The various features, objects, benefits, and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent upon reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments along with the appended claims in conjunction with the drawings, wherein like reference numerals identify corresponding components:
The child resistant blister packaging of the present invention for containing at least one medicament or the like, includes an upper cover sheet having at least one aperture, a bottom backing card having at least one generally square-shaped scored exit port, and a blister laminate situated between the cover sheet and the backing card, the blister laminate includes a sheet with a top surface having at least one blister containing a cavity for receiving a pill and a foil layer adhered to the a bottom surface of the sheet. The blister containing the pill-receiving cavity protrudes through the aperture in the cover sheet and is arranged on a generally square-shaped carrier tab that will not align in registry with the scored exit port in the backing card unless a force is applied to the pill-receiving cavity to sever a connection means holding the carrier tab in place. The carrier tab is punched into the blister laminate along with a deformation neck and a deformation gap. Upon separating the connections means, the pill-receiving cavity can be moved to align with the scored exit port by moving the carrier tab across the deformation gap and the blister containing the pill-receiving cavity can be collapsed to force the medicament through the foil layer and the scored exit port.
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The top layer of the child resistant blister packaging 10 is a cover sheet 12 bonded to the bottom layer, which is a backing card 18, at adhesive lines or heat sealed lines 20. Any other method known to those skilled in the art that will secure the cover sheet 12 to the backing card 18 is also acceptable. The cover sheet 12 includes at least one aperture 22, and preferably a plurality of apertures 22. Both the cover sheet 12 and the backing card 18 are preferably made of a relatively rigid plastic material
A blister laminate 14 is disposed between cover sheet 12 and the backing card 18. The blister laminate 14 is securely pressed between the two layers so that the blister laminate 14 remains stationary. Again, any method known to those skilled in the art that will secure the blister laminate 14 between the top and bottom layers of the blister packaging 10 is acceptable. The blister laminate 14 has at least two layers, a blister sheet 15 and a rupturable layer 16. The blister sheet 14 is formed from a flat, preferably clear plastic sheet of suitable transparent thermoplastic polymer which has been thermoformed or die-molded to form at least one blister 19 beneath which is a pill-receiving cavity 24 in the top surface of the blister sheet 15. The thermoplastic polymer must be weak enough so that the blister 19 containing the pill-receiving cavity 24 is collapsible if sufficient force is applied to the top of the blister 19 by manually pressing the same by a user's thumb or the like. The rupturable layer 16 is bonded to the bottom surface of the blister sheet 15. The blister 19 protrudes through the aperture 22 in the cover sheet 12. The rupturable layer 16 can comprise a plurality of layers, as long as the material is able to seal the pill-receiving cavity 24 and only rupture upon the application of force against the upper surface of the blister 19 by a user. The rupturable layer 16 is preferably thin, metallic foil. The pill-receiving cavity 24 can optionally include a lateral protrusion in the form of a lip 26. The lip 26 is slightly curved to accommodate the tip of a Singer or thumb. The curved surface area of the lip 26 evenly distributes the force exerted on the side of the blister 19 which is the first step in removing the contents of the packaging, as will be described in greater detail below.
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From the foregoing it is seen that, the present invention provides a package construction requiring exercise of a predetermined opening procedure to effectively bar access to children, and which otherwise fully accomplishes its intended objects.
While preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed and described in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not so limited, but rather it is intended to include all embodiments which would be apparent to one skilled in the art and which come within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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