Claims
- 1. A pouch comprising:
- a first sheet made of a flexible material and having at least one printable surface for printing text; and
- a second sheet extending over said first sheet and defining a product-receiving receptacle therebetween, said second sheet being made of a clear plastic material, said second sheet being fixed to said first sheet at least partially along a path circumscribing said receptacle, said first sheet extending beyond said second sheet a sufficient distance to permit an additional area for printing text,
- wherein said first sheet includes a folded-over portion, wherein said folded-over portion is fixed to said second sheet, wherein said folded-over portion includes a first section fixed to said second sheet, a second section repositionably fixed to said second sheet and a third section located between said first section and said second section, and wherein said folded-over portion also includes a first line of weakness extending between said first section and said third section and a second line of weakness extending between said second section and said third section, said first line of weakness and said second line of weakness enabling said third section to be torn away from said first section and said second section before said pouch is opened, whereby a tamper evident indicator is provided.
- 2. The pouch of claim 1, wherein said folded-over portion is repositionably fixed to said second sheet.
- 3. The pouch of claim 1, wherein at least one of said lines of weakness comprises perforations.
- 4. The pouch of claim 1, wherein said folded-over portion includes printed text.
- 5. The pouch of claim 1, including an orthodontic appliance received in said receptacle.
- 6. The pouch of claim 5, wherein said orthodontic appliance is selected from the group consisting of an archwire, a bracket, a buccal tube, a button, a cleat and a spring.
- 7. A pouch comprising:
- a first sheet made of a flexible material and having at least one printable surface for printing text;
- a second sheet extending over said first sheet and defining a product-receiving receptacle therebetween, said second sheet being made of a clear plastic material, said second sheet being fixed to said first sheet at least partially long a path circumscribing said receptacle, said first sheet extending beyond said said second sheet a sufficient distance to permit an additional area for printing text; and
- an orthodontic archwire received in said receptacle between said first sheet and said second sheet, said archwire being generally U-shaped and having a first leg, a second leg spaced from said first leg and a middle portion interconnecting said first leg and said second leg and wherein said first sheet and said second sheet each include a line of weakness extending across said first leg and said second leg such that when said first sheet and said second sheet are torn along said lines of weakness, said middle portion of said archwire is exposed for grasping while a portion of said first leg and said second leg of said archwire remains between said first sheet and said second sheet and whereby the space between said first leg and said second leg provides a location for grasping said article within the confines of said archwire without pressing directly on said archwire.
- 8. The pouch of claim 7, wherein at least one of said lines of weakness comprises perforations.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/501,186 filed Jul. 11, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,655,653.
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