Claims
- 1. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament comprising:
- (a) a blister layer having a blister projecting from one face thereof, the blister having a storage chamber and a discharge chamber;
- (b) nonrupturable means disposed adjacent the storage chamber of the blister for preventing the medicament from being discharged from the storage chamber through the nonrupturable means;
- (c) rupturable means disposed adjacent the discharge chamber of the blister for enabling the medicament to be discharged from the discharge chamber, the rupturable means being structurally different from the nonrupturable means so that a minimum force acting upon the rupturable means to cause the rupturable means to rupture is less than a minimum force acting upon the nonrupturable means to cause the nonrupturable means to rupture; and
- (d) restraint means for preventing the medicament from moving from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber until a predetermined force is applied to the blister package and for allowing the medicament to move from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber once the predetermined force is applied to the blister package.
- 2. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined force is transferred to the medicament through the blister layer, forcing the medicament against the restraint means, moving the restraint means such that the medicament can pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 3. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 1, wherein the predetermined force is applied to the blister to deform the blister to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 4. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 3, wherein the blister includes at least one rib therein which provides increased structural integrity to the blister such that the blister deforms to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass into the discharge chamber from the storage chamber as the predetermined force is applied to the blister package.
- 5. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 4, wherein, upon locating the medicament within the discharge chamber, the discharge chamber is larger than required to house the medicament and the rupturable means is non-functional unless the medicament is placed in a predetermined location within the discharge chamber; thereby requiring placement of the medicament within the predetermined location after the medicament is moved into the discharge chamber before the rupturable means will function.
- 6. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 4, further comprising indicia associated with the blister to help insure compliance.
- 7. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 1, wherein, upon locating the medicament within the discharge chamber, the discharge chamber is larger than required to house the medicament and the rupturable means is non-functional unless the medicament is placed in a predetermined location within the discharge chamber; thereby requiring placement of the medicament within the predetermined location after the medicament is moved into the discharge chamber before the rupturable means will function.
- 8. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 1, further comprising indicia associated with the blister to help insure compliance.
- 9. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the nonrupturable means is a nonrupturable layer; and
- (b) the rupturable means is a score line extending partially through the nonrupturable layer such that the medicament may be manually pushed out through an opening in the nonrupturable layer created along the score line as a force is applied to the blister.
- 10. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 9, wherein the predetermined force is transferred to the medicament through the blister layer, forcing the medicament against the restraint means, moving the restraint means such that the medicament can pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 11. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 9, wherein the predetermined force is applied to the blister to deform the blister to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 12. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 11, wherein the blister includes at least one rib therein which provides increased structural integrity to the blister such that the blister deforms to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass into the discharge chamber from the storage chamber as the predetermined force is applied to the blister package.
- 13. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 12, further comprising indicia associated with the blister to help insure compliance.
- 14. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 12, wherein the discharge chamber is larger than required to house the medicament and the opening in the nonrupturable layer is smaller than the discharge chamber; thereby requiring placement of the medicament above the opening in the nonrupturable layer after it is moved into the discharge chamber.
- 15. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament comprising:
- (a) a blister layer having a blister projecting from one face thereof, the blister having a storage chamber and a discharge chamber;
- (b) nonrupturable means disposed adjacent the storage chamber of the blister for preventing the medicament from being discharged from the storage chamber through the nonrupturable means, the nonrupturable means being a nonrupturable layer including an opening located adjacent the discharge chamber of the blister sized to permit the medicament to pass through the opening;
- (c) rupturable means disposed adjacent the discharge chamber of the blister for enabling the medicament to be discharged from the discharge chamber by application of a force which is less than a force that would be required to rupture the nonrupturable means, the rupturable means being a rupturable layer disposed adjacent the discharge portion of the blister covering the opening of the nonrupturable layer and sealing the medicament in the blister; and
- (d) restraint means for preventing the medicament from moving from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber until a predetermined force is applied to the blister package and for allowing the medicament to move from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber once the predetermined force is applied to the blister package.
- 16. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 15, wherein the predetermined force is transferred to the medicament through the blister layer, forcing the medicament against the restraint means, moving the restraint means such that the medicament can pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 17. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 15, wherein the predetermined force is applied to the blister to deform the blister to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass from the storage chamber to the discharge chamber.
- 18. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 17, wherein the blister includes at least one rib therein which provides increased structural integrity to the blister such that the blister deforms to move the restraint means and permit the medicament to pass into the discharge chamber from the storage chamber as the predetermined force is applied to the blister package.
- 19. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 18, further comprising indicia associated with the blister to help insure compliance.
- 20. A child-resistant blister package housing a medicament according to claim 18, wherein the discharge chamber is larger than required to house the medicament and the opening in the nonrupturable layer is smaller than the discharge chamber; thereby requiring placement of the medicament above the opening in the nonrupturable layer after it is moved into the discharge chamber.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/069,309, filed on May 28, 1993, now abandoned.
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