The present invention relates generally to a locking container that may be child resistant where multiple movements are required to open the package and control the dispensing of medication.
Locking caps on medicine bottles are well known. Locking tray systems have also been taught as shown in U.S. Pat. No. 7,591,372. Multiple tray systems also have value for bulk prescriptions or for am/pm combination medications.
A need exists for an easily assembled and easily fillable multi-blister pack that may have child resistant features for use with medications, food, tobacco products or other such products.
Disclosed is a package or packaging system comprising a top cover and a bottom cover, which may form an outer shell, and a sled. The top cover may include a top surface and a side wall defining an open end and a closed end, while the bottom cover may include a bottom surface and a side wall defining a corresponding open end and a closed end. The bottom cover may further include a sled lock positioned along the side wall near the closed end of the bottom cover and a sled rail extending substantially the length of the bottom surface. The sled lock includes a ramped surface facing the open end of the bottom cover and a flat vertical surface facing the closed end of the bottom cover. It is to be understood that the sled lock, sled rail or portions thereof may be adjusted to be located on the top cover based on manufacturing preferences.
The sled is adapted to sit between the top and bottom cover when the packaging system is assembled. The sled includes a leading edge and a trailing edge and a dagger capable of receiving and retaining an insert card. The top cover attaches to the bottom cover to define an interior chamber in which the sled can slide along the sled rail. The leading edge of the sled will ride up and over the ramped surface of the sled lock until the trailing edge of the sled clears the sled stop causing the sled to be locked into place. Pressure applied to the top and bottom covers proximate to where the sled is positioned will cause the sled to deflect inward and result in the trailing edge of the sled clearing the sled lock. Based on manufacturing preferences, the sled and shell may be adjusted such that pressure may be applied from the sides of the top and bottom covers as well to move the sled.
The packaging system can also include a hinged end cover attached along the edge of the open end of the top and/or bottom cover. The top cover further may comprise a sled containment ridge positioned along the top surface and extending substantially the length of the open end that functions to prevent the sled from being completely withdrawn from within the interior chamber by abutting the trailing edge of the sled. It is to be understood that manufacturing preferences may adjust the sled containment ridge to be positioned on the bottom cover.
The sled is adapted to receive an insert card that includes a strategically positioned aperture adapted to hook over and be retained by the at least one dagger.
A sled 40 is shown positioned near the open end of the bottom cover 20 resting on the at least one sled rail 24. This is considered the unlocked position since the sled 40 can slide freely along the at least one sled rail 24. The sled includes a sled dagger feature that is used to couple with at least one insert card 50. The insert card 50 contains the contents of the packaging system 10 and can take multiple forms including, but not limited to, blister type packaging or tray type packaging.
The top cover 30 is similar in construction to the bottom cover 20 in that it also includes a top surface 31 and a side wall 33 that defines an open end and a closed end. The top cover 30 and bottom cover 20 are joined together in this embodiment using a snap-fit type coupling. A cover tab 32 is shown inserted within and retained by a tab receptacle 22. It should be noted that the cover tabs 32 and the tab receptacles 22 can be inverted such that the cover tabs are present on the bottom cover while the tab receptacles are present on the top cover. Other such couplings can be found about the perimeter of the packaging system 10 to ensure a sufficient connection.
To assemble the packaging system 10, sled 40 is placed atop the at least on sled rail 24 that are formed on the surface 21 of the bottom cover 20. The top cover 30 is then fit atop the bottom cover 20 and snapped into place using the plurality of cover tabs 32 and tab receptacles 22. Alternatively, the top cover 30 and the bottom cover 20 can also be coupled in a different manner such as, for instance, via an adhesive material. In addition, the top and bottom could be hinged such that the two sides may be folded together to form a sealed outer shell. One or more insert cards 50 can be inserted into the open end of the packaging system 10 until the insert cards 50 encounter and hook over the sled dagger(s) 42. It is also possible for the insert cards 50 to be attached to sled 40 before the top cover 30 and bottom cover 20 are coupled if preferred.
Once the packaging system 10 is assembled, a user can push the insert cards 50 into the interior chamber causing the leading edge of sled 40 to ride up the ramped surface of the at least one sled lock 26 until the sled 40 clears the at least one sled lock 26 and becomes fixed in place.
To release sled 40 from its locked position, a user applies a pinching pressure on the top cover 30 and the bottom cover 20 in an area proximate to the location of the sled 40. This area can be on the top, bottom and/or sides of the outer shell. The top cover 30 and bottom cover 20 will deflect inward and contact the surfaces of the generally C-shaped sled 40. Continued pressure will cause the trailing edges of sled 40 to deflect inward until the sled's bottom trailing edge clears the at least one sled lock 26. This effort combined with the user gently grasping and pulling on the insert cards 50 once sled 40 clears the at least one sled lock 26 will allow sled 40 to ride along at least one sled rail 24 further removing and exposing the insert cards 50. The insert cards can be fully withdrawn while the sled remains trapped within the interior chamber since the trailing edge of sled 40 cannot clear the one or more sled containment ridge(s) 34.
The design and construction of the packaging system 10 is not dependent on a specific unlocking tab feature to release the sled from its locked position. Rather, a user need only pinch in a generalized area proximate to the sled's location to cause a deflection sufficient to clear the at least one sled lock 26.
The materials that comprise the main components of the packaging system 10 can vary so long as they maintain sufficient flexibility and rigidity to perform the functions described and attributed to them herein.
The outer shell may be composed of paper board or a paperboard like substrate and may be folded into an outer shell shape from a cut out die. The paperboard outer shell may have am open end and a closed end. The board may be treated to be tear resistant, water resistant, to have better printing features and/or to add other benefits to the material. The outer shell could be wrapped in shrink film to provide additional barrier or printing benefits. In such a package the locking and retaining features may be adhered or attached to the interior of the paperboard outer shell. For example, at least one sled rail 24 could be attached to the bottom and/or top of the paperboard shell such that the sled can slide along the at least one sled rail 24. At least one sled lock 26 may be attached to the top and/or bottom of the paperboard package in a location similar to that describes in the prior versions of the package. The sled lock may be attached closer to the closed end of the package; it may be attached to the last third of the package closer to the closed end; it may be attached to the second half of the package. The sled element may be similar to the sled in the plastic shell package. A sled containment ridge 40 may be attached or built-in to the outer paperboard shell. This ridge 40 may be placed in the front third of the package; this ridge 40 may be placed adjacent to or as a portion of the open end of the package.
It is to be understood that the pinch pressure may be applied to the top and bottom of the package or on the sides or any combination of the above based on manufacturing preferences.
This disclosure should not be read as being limited only to the foregoing examples or only to the designated preferred embodiments.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61287960 | Dec 2009 | US |
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Parent | 13510959 | May 2012 | US |
Child | 14077298 | US |