This patent relates to a child resistant container. More particularly, this patent relates to a blister type child resistant container for the pharmaceutical market and other markets.
There are numerous child resistant packages on the market, some that are more effective than others. The present disclosure relates to a novel, blister type child resistant package having a plurality of product compartments.
This disclosure relates to a blister type child resistant container for the pharmaceutical market and other markets. The container is comprised of a blister sandwiched between a front card and a back card.
In one aspect the blister comprises a substantially planar, circular body and a plurality of compartments. The blister includes score lines that define a tamper evident pull tab. The front card defines a locking boss opening and a large opening configured to receive a plurality of compartments.
The blister is rotatably sandwiched between the front card and the back card. The blister comprises a generally planar, circular body and the plurality of compartments. The compartments extend downward from the body and are arranged radially around a centrally disposed hub. The hub defines a central rotational axis. Each compartment defines a cavity for holding contents. Each compartment comprises a bottom wall and a sidewall extending upward from the bottom wall and terminating in a top edge co-planar with the body.
The body defines a plurality of semi-circular notches disposed around a periphery of the body. Each notch is located radially outward from a corresponding compartment.
The blister further comprises a member extending radially outward from the body and connected to the body by a removeable tab. The member comprises a downwardly extending locking boss.
The container is configurable between a first, locked position in which the locking boss extends through the locking boss opening and nests within one of the plurality of notches so that the blister cannot rotate with respect to the front card and the back card, and an unlocked position in which the locking boss does not extend through the opening and the blister is rotatable with respect to the front card and the back card about the central axis (A).
While the subject of this disclosure may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the disclosure and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the illustrated embodiments.
As will be appreciated, terms such as “above” and “below”, “upper” and “lower”, “top” and “bottom,” “front” and “back,” (etc.), used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs refer in this description to the orientation of the structure of the container and its components as it is illustrated in the various views. Such terms are not intended to limit the invention to a particular orientation.
This disclosure relates to a blister type child resistant container 10 for the pharmaceutical market and other markets.
Sleeve 14
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The front card 18 also defines a small locking boss (button) opening 28, the purpose of which is explained below. The small button opening 28 may be circular as shown in
As viewed from the bottom facing side of the back card 16 (as shown in
After being folded about the living hinge 20, the inner facing sides of the back card 16 and the front card 18 may be adhered or otherwise affixed to each other in such a way that secures the blister 12 therebetween while allowing the blister 12 to rotate about an axis (A) (
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Optionally, the front card 18 and the back card 16 may define a slot or other opening 48 to accommodate, for example, a display hook. Preferably the opening 48 consists of one opening in the back card 16 and a second opening in the front card 18, with both top and bottom openings in substantial registration with each other.
Blister 12
With respect to the blister 12, the terms “top”, “bottom”, “upward” and “downward” generally refer to the orientation of the blister 12 in
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In the illustrated embodiment the blister compartments 30 are approximately cup-shaped, but they may be any suitable shape. The sidewall 37 may be cylindrical, tapered as shown in the figures, or any suitable shape. The bottom wall 36 of each compartment 30 may be flat or inclined in whole or in part to make it easier to remove contents or articles (not shown) from the compartment 30. A step 39 (
Each compartment 30 may be sealed at the top with a frangible seal (not shown) so that the user must push against the semi-flexible bottom 36 of the compartment 30 to force the contents out through the broken seal, as is known in the industry. The frangible seal may be adhered or otherwise affixed to the blister body 32 in such a manner that breaking the seal over one compartment 30 does not break the seal over the other compartments 30.
The generally planar body 32 may have a substantially circular periphery 33 and may define a number of notches 34 disposed around the periphery 33. Each notch 34 may be substantially semi-circular and may be located radially outward from a corresponding compartment 30. In the orientation shown in
The blister 12 further comprises a radially extending member 40 comprising a button or locking boss 42 that is initially connected to the blister body 32 by a tab 44. In other words, the blister 12 further comprises a member 40 that preferably extends radially outward from the substantially circular blister body 32 and is connected to the blister body 32 by a removeable tab 44. The radially extending member 40 may be substantially rectangular or any suitable shape and comprise a slightly lowered (depressed) portion 41 on which the resilient locking boss 42 is located. The locking boss 42 in turn extends downward from the lowered portion 41. In the assembled container 10, the resilient locking boss 42 extends through the small button opening 28 in the front card 18 to lock the blister 12 in place with respect to the front card 18 and the back card 16.
The blister hub 31 may be used to manually rotate the blister 12. Thus, it is preferred that the blister hub 31 have an elongated, textured shape that renders it easy to turn in either direction, clockwise or counterclockwise. Preferably the blister hub 31 is originally oriented so that its length is linearly aligned with the radially extending member 40 as shown in
Method of Assembling the Container 10
The blister 12 and the sleeve 14 may be assembled to form the finished container 10 in the following manner.
First apply glue or other adhesive in a desired pattern to the inner facing surface(s) of the front card 18 and/or the back card 16 so that the back card 16 will adhere to the front card 18 when the sleeve 14 is folded. For example, adhesive may be applied near the perimeter 15 of the inner facing surface of the front card 18 and/or the back card 16. Also, it is desirable for all of part of the radially extending member 40 to be adhered to the inner facing surface of the front card 18 and/or to the inner facing surface of the back card 16 so that the locking boss 42 remains in register with the small opening 28 in the front card 18. In short, adhesive should be applied in pre-determined locations so that the back card 16 and front card 18 will be adhered to each other (when the sleeve 14 is folded 180 degrees along hinge 20 so that the back card 16 and front card 18 are in substantially flat facing abutment) and so that a portion of the radially extending member 40 (including the locking boss 42) on the side of the tab 44 away from the blister body 32 (but not the tab 44 itself) will be adhered to the back card 16 and/or the front card 18.
Second, position the blister 12 onto the inner facing surface of the front card 18 or the back card 16 so that the compartments 30 will extend through the large opening 27 and the locking boss 42 will extend through the small opening 28. In this position the blister body 32 contacts the inner facing surface of the front card 18. Of course, the blister 12 will be oriented so that the locking boss 42 aligns with the small opening 28 as shown in
Third, fold the sleeve 14 about the living hinge 20 so that the back card 16 and the front card 18 are adhered or otherwise affixed to each other in such a way that secures the blister 12 therebetween while allowing the blister 12 to rotate about the axis (A). After folding, the back card 16 should be in flat facing abutment with the front card 18, with the back card 16 adhered to the front card 18 in desired locations, such as around the perimeter 15.
In the assembled container 10, the sleeve 14 is configured to enclose a portion of the blister body 32 while allowing the blister 12 to rotate. The compartments 30 and the central hub 31 extend through the large opening 27 in the front card 18. The locking boss 42 extends through the small button opening 28 in the front card 18 to lock the blister 12 in stationary (non-rotational) relationship with the front card 18 and back card 16. As explained below, when the locking boss 42 is depressed, the blister 12 can be rotated with respect to the front card 18 and back card 16.
Method of Use
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It is understood that the embodiments of the disclosure described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the disclosure. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the disclosure are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the disclosure as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims front card 18 and back card all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.