Claims
- 1. A package system for separately storing and dispensing together separate medication components comprising:
a blister sheet including a plurality of blister recesses for receiving a plurality of different medication components, which are grouped in adjacent blister recesses corresponding to prescribed use together on a per dose basis, and a substantially planar non-blistered shoulder portion, which extends around at least portions of the plurality of blister recesses; a backing sheet having one or more openings, each opening being opposite to and extending to encompass one or more of the blister recesses, which include medication components from the same usage grouping, and a sealing portion which is substantially adhered to the shoulder portion of the blister sheet; and one or more cover sheets for covering and sealing the one or more openings in the backing sheet, wherein a common cover sheet covers all of the one or more openings opposite the blister recesses containing the medication components of a specific usage grouping.
- 2. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sealing portion of the backing sheet is adhered to the shoulder portion of the blister sheet using an adhesive or glue.
- 3. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the sealing portion of the backing sheet is adhered to the shoulder portion of the blister sheet by applying heat at the point of contact.
- 4. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cover sheets are attached to the backing sheet prior to the backing sheet being adhered to the blister sheet.
- 5. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cover sheets are secured to the backing sheet using a glue, which readily tears away from the backing sheet at least partially when a shearing force is applied to one of the cover sheets.
- 6. The system in accordance with claim 5 wherein at least one side of the cover sheets are sealed by the glue a sufficient distance away from an edge of the cover sheets to enable the edge of the cover sheet to be gripped by a users fingers for applying a shearing force.
- 7. The system in accordance with claim 5 wherein, when one of the cover sheets is at least partially torn away, the medication components of the specific usage grouping are released from the package system.
- 8. The system in accordance with claim 5 wherein, when the cover sheet is sheared away, the cover sheet can not be readily resealed.
- 9. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a portion of the cover sheets are secured using an adhesive strong enough to resist a shearing force applied by a user, thereby preventing the complete removal of the cover sheets.
- 10. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the blister recesses containing the medication components for the specific usage grouping are arranged in a row.
- 11. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cover sheet extends to cover all of the one or more openings opposite the blister recesses containing the medication components for two different usage groupings, and wherein the cover sheet is secured with an adhesive strong enough to resist a shearing force applied by a user along a line separating the two different usage groupings.
- 12. The system in accordance with claim 11 wherein when a shearing force is applied to the cover sheet on one side of the line separating the two different usage groupings, the cover sheet will sheer away from the blister sheet on that side at least partially up to the line separating the two different usage groupings.
- 13. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the cover sheet extends to cover all of the one or more openings opposite the blister recesses containing the medication components for two different usage groupings, and wherein the cover sheet is weakened along a line separating the two different usage groupings, such that shearing beyond the weakened line is prevented, when a shearing force is applied by a user to one side of the cover sheet.
- 14. The system in accordance with claim 13 wherein when a shearing force is applied to the cover sheet on one side of the line separating the two different usage groupings, the cover sheet will sheer away from the blister sheet on that side at least partially up to the line separating the two different usage groupings, and the cover sheet will tear at the weakened line prior to shearing beyond the weakened line.
- 15. The system in accordance with claim 13 wherein along the weakened line the cover sheet includes at least one of a scored line, a perforated line, and strands of strengthening fibers which are broken or diminished at the weakened line.
- 16. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially prevented from coming into contact with the medication components located in the other blister recesses.
- 17. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially physically isolated from the medication components located in the other blister recesses.
- 18. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein, prior to the removal of the corresponding cover sheet, the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially physically isolated from the environment outside of the package system including protection from at least one of humidity, light, and temperature.
- 19. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein each of the medication components is in the form of one of a combination of solids, a combination of liquids, and a combination solid and liquid.
- 20. The system in accordance with claim 19 wherein each of the medication components in the form of a combination of solids includes medication components in at least one of pill form, tablet form, and capsule form.
- 21. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein one of the medication components of the usage grouping reduces the side effects associated with another one of the medication components of the usage grouping.
- 22. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least a couple of the medication components of the usage grouping should be used together for optimal efficacy.
- 23. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein at least one of the backing sheet and the cover sheet has product information regarding the medication components including at least one of usage instructions, patient identification indicia, and medication component identification indicia.
- 24. The system in accordance with claim 19 wherein the product information on the at least one of the backing sheet and the cover sheet includes instructions regarding the day of the week and the time of the day each usage grouping of medication components is prescribed.
- 25. A package system for separately storing and dispensing together separate medication components comprising:
a blister sheet including a plurality of blister recesses for receiving a plurality of different medication components, which are grouped in adjacent blister recesses corresponding to prescribed use together on a per dose basis, and a substantially planar non-blistered shoulder portion, which extends around at least portions of the plurality of blister recesses; a backing sheet having a sealing portion which is substantially adhered to the shoulder portion of the blister sheet, wherein the backing sheet is subdivided into one or more segmented portions, each segmented portion being opposite to, and extending to encompass and substantially seal one or more of the blister recesses, which include all of the medication components of a specific usage grouping.
- 26. A package system in accordance with claim 25 wherein the segmented portions of the backing sheet are defined by weakened areas in the backing sheet along which the backing sheet tears as a shearing force is applied by the user to one of the segmented portions.
- 27. A package system in accordance with claim 26 wherein the at least some of the weakened areas are formed by scoring the backing sheet along the line separating two adjacent segments.
- 28. A package system in accordance with claim 26 wherein at least some of the weakened areas are formed by perforating the backing sheet along the line separating two adjacent segments.
- 29. A package system in accordance with claim 26 wherein the backing sheet includes strands of strengthening fibers which run the length along the length of the backing sheet, and wherein at least some of the weakened areas in the backing material are formed by breaking or diminishing the integrity of the strengthening fibers along the area separating two adjacent segments.
- 30. A package system in accordance with claim 25 wherein when a shearing force is applied to one of the segments of the backing sheet, the corresponding segment tears away from the blister sheet.
- 31. The system in accordance with claim 25 wherein the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially prevented from coming into contact with the medication components located in the other blister recesses.
- 32. The system in accordance with claim 25 wherein the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially physically isolated from the medication components located in the other blister recesses.
- 33. The system in accordance with claim 25 wherein, prior to the removal of the segment of the backing sheet, the medication components located in each one of the blister recesses is substantially physically isolated from the environment outside of the package system including protection from at least one of humidity, light, and temperature.
- 34. The system in accordance with claim 1 wherein the backing sheet has product information regarding the medication components including at least one of usage instructions, patient identification indicia, and medication component identification indicia.
- 35. The system in accordance with claim 19 wherein the product information on the backing sheet includes instructions regarding the day of the week and the time of the day each usage grouping of medication components is prescribed.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/342,033, filed Dec. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60342033 |
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