A blister pack is a commonly used in packaging. It provides a means to deliver the product to the consumer in a safe and secure manner. The use of a blister pack reduces damage to the product during transportation and storage and therefore reduces waste due to damaged products.
The mixing of different types of material can make recycling inefficient. This can result in materials being placed in landfill rather than being recycled. Consumers can find separating the different materials of a blister pack for recycling challenging. For example, when blister packs are opened the different materials can be stuck to one another making separation challenging.
The present disclosure looks to address this problem by allowing a consumer to easily separate the different materials used in a blister pack.
Aspects of the disclosure are also described in detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The item is removable from the packaging article 2 by separating the blister shell 6 from the blister card 4. In the example illustrated the blister shell 6 is removed by applying a shear force between the blister shell 6 and the blister card 4 to slide the blister shell 6 along the groove 10 which results in the blister shell 6 being separated from the blister card 4.
In the example illustrated, the blister shell is formed from plastic material and the blister card is formed from a cardboard material. The act of the consumer opening the blister pack results in the different material being separated. The separation of the plastic material from the card material by the consumer when opening the packaging results in a more efficient recycling process.
In this example the first layer 12 is bonded to the second layer 14 using adhesive. The bonding of the first layer 12 to the second layer 14 is such that the groove 10 is formed. The groove 10 is configured to allow the flange 18 to slide along the groove 10 when a shear force is applied between the blister shell 6 and the blister card 4. In an example, the adhesive is applied to such that it surrounds the flange 18 of the blister shell and this arrangement leads to the formation of groove. The adhesive 28 may be a hot melt application, a cold seal application (e.g. a pressure sensitive glue) and/or a heat seal activation (e.g. lacquer coating on paperboard).
In the example described above, the blister shell 6 is held by the groove 10 using the notch and corresponding recess. The blister shell 6 may held by the groove 10 via a friction fit. The shear force applied by the consumer is sufficient to overcome the friction and remove the blister shell 4 from the blister card 6.
In the example described above with reference to
The blister shell may also be held in the groove 10 using an adhesive. Adhesive such as hot melt application, cold seal application (e.g. pressure sensitive glue) and/or heat seal activation (e.g. lacquer coating) may be used. The adhesive may be used instead of the notch and/or friction fit or in addition to the notch and/or friction fit.
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In an example the two sides of the fold single piece blister card 5 may be bonded to one another using an adhesive 28. As illustrated in
The sticker 30, notch 26 and recess 24 and/or adhesive may be used on the packaging article 2 using the folded single piece blister card 5 to provide additional security of the blister shell 6 in the packaged article 2.
In the examples above, the blister card is made from cardboard and the blister shell is made from thermoformed PET. The blister shell may also be made from mono PET, recycled PET, PS or PP. Cardboard and PET, mono PET, recycled PET, PS and PP are commonly recycled and the use of these materials and the ease of separation by the consumer will help to increase the amount of the packaging that is recycled.
In an example the packaged article may require an additional seal, for example the packaged article may be sensitive to moisture or require a sealed environment to extend the life of the product. The blister shell may further comprise a sealing film that encloses the product in the blister shell. For example, the sealing film and the blister shell are configured to cooperate to form a substantially sealed receptacle for the packaged article. In an example, the film may be removed from the blister shell to allow the consumer to easily separate the blister shell material from the film material and therefore allow more efficient recycling. In an example, the film may be made from mono BOPP, PE, PET structure with sealing lacquer to ensure recyclability and/or a metallised BOPP/PE laminated foil.
In an example, the flange 18 extends around three sides of the blister shell.
In an example, the flange has a width of 6 to 12 mm, for example 8 to 10 mm, for example 9 mm.
In an example, the blister shell 6 comprises a lower rim in addition to the flange 18 to provide a circumferential sealed seam. The lower rim may, for example, be 2 to 3 mm wide.
In the example described above, the blister shell may comprise a notch that, when in position, has a corresponding recess on the blister card. The blister shell may also comprise more than one notch that, when in position, has a corresponding more than one recess on the blister card. For example, the blister shell may comprise a pair of notches and a pair of recesses on the blister card.
Further modifications and developments can be made without departing from the scope of the invention described herein.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2007233.6 | May 2020 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP21/62979 | 5/17/2021 | WO |