Claims
- 1. A cushion pressing member for use with tools for removing tablets from blister packages, such tools employing a movable pressing structure arranged to provide pressing engagement upon the top, blister side surface of a tablet-containing blister package supported on a package support base of the tool, the pressing structure movable to press the tablet through the bottom, tear sheet side of the blister package and through an opening provided through the package supporting base of the tool, the cushion pressing member comprising:a) a cushioning body member configured for mounted support on the movable pressing structure of a tablet removing tool in position thereon for movement therewith into pressing engagement of the cushioning body member with the top blister surface of a tablet containing blister package supported on the package support base of the tool, said cushioning body member formed of an selected elastomeric material having a predetermined resiliency selected to provide resiliently deformable, cushioning interengagement between the movable pressing structure and a tablet-containing blister package during pressing, tablet-removing movement of the pressing structure, and b) mounting means for interengaging said cushioning body member and the movable pressing structure and mounting the cushioning body member on the movable pressing structure in said position thereon for movement therewith into said pressing engagement with the top blister surface of a blister package supported on the package support base of a tool, c) whereby, with the cushioning body member mounted on the movable pressing structure of a tool and with a tablet-containing blister package supported on the package support base of the tool, operation of the movable pressing structure presses the cushioning body member against the top blister surface of the package and in turn presses the tablet against and through the bottom tear sheet of the blister package, the cushioning body member deforming resiliently against the package surface during pressing movement distributing pressing force substantially evenly over the engaged surface of the package and tablet contained therein.
- 2. The cushion pressing member of claim 1 wherein said cushioning body member is formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer between approximately 60-90.
- 3. The cushion pressing member of claim 1 wherein said cushioning body member is formed of rubber having a mean hardness of approximately 67.2.
- 4. The cushion pressing member of claim 1 wherein said cushioning body member is configured with a longitudinally elongated package-engaging surface having at least one tapered longitudinal terminal end portion forming a laterally narrowed blunted nose end at a terminal longitudinal end of said package-engaging surface.
- 5. The cushion pressing member of claim 4 wherein both opposite longitudinal end portions of said package-engaging surface are tapered to form oppositely extending, narrowed blunted nose ends at opposite longitudinal ends of said package-engaging surface.
- 6. The cushion pressing member of claim 1 wherein said cushioning body member is configured with a package-engaging surface having an inwardly extending recess configured to receive a portion of an arcuate surface of a rounded tablet contained beneath the top blister surface of a blister package supported on the package support base of a tool.
- 7. A cushioned pressing tool for removing tablets from blister packages, said blister packages typically having a top blister side and a bottom tear sheet side forming a tablet-containing space therebetween, said cushioned pressing tool comprising:a) a package support base member for supporting the bottom tear sheet side of a blister package, the package support base member having an opening therethrough said opening being larger than a tablet contained in a blister package supported on the support base, b) a movable pressing structure having a resilient cushion pressing surface for movement into pressing engagement with the top, blister side of a blister package supported on said package support base member for at least partially crushing the top side of the package and pushing the tablet contained in the package through said bottom tear sheet side of the package into said opening provided through said package support base member, and c) means for connecting the package support base member and the movable pressing structure together for movement of the resilient cushion pressing surface into pressing engagement with the top, blister side of a blister package supported on said package support surface, d) said resilient cushion pressing surface formed of an elastomeric material selected to provide a resiliently deformable pressing surface for engaging the top side of a blister package and resiliently deforming thereagainst during pressing operation of the pressing structure and distributing pressing force substantially evenly over the contacting surfaces of the cushion pressing surface and a tablet-containing blister package supported on the package support base member of the tool.
- 8. The cushioned pressing tool of claim 7 wherein said resilient cushion pressing surface is formed of an elastomeric material having a durometer between approximately 60-90.
- 9. The cushioned pressing tool of claim 7 wherein said resilient cushion pressing surface comprises a longitudinally elongated package-engaging surface having at least one tapered longitudinal terminal end portion forming a laterally narrowed blunted nose end at a terminal longitudinal end of said package-engaging surface.
- 10. The cushioned pressing tool of claim 9 wherein both opposite longitudinal end portions of said package-engaging surface are tapered to form oppositely extending, narrowed blunted nose ends at opposite longitudinal ends of said package-engaging surface.
- 11. The cushioned pressing tool of claim 7 wherein said resilient cushion pressing surface is configured with an inwardly extending recess configured to receive a portion of an arcuate surface of a rounded tablet contained beneath the top blister surface of a blister package supported on the package support base of the tool.
Parent Case Info
This application claims benefit under 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of earlier filed U.S. Provisional application Serial No. 60/311,022, filed Aug. 8, 2001.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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