Reclosable blister pack

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6279746
  • Patent Number
    6,279,746
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 22, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 28, 2001
    22 years ago
Abstract
A reclosable blister package wherein the blister package assembly is divided into main body portion and a door portion separated by an integral hinge formed therein. The first or main body portion of the blister package assembly is permanently attached to a planar base backing member, with the second or door portion being attached to the backing at its flanges by a reclosable system including interconnecting members, for example, projections/recesses, a tab and slot, or a “button” and “hole”, disposed on the side walls or on an extension flange extending from the flange of the main body.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to resealable and reclosable packages, and more particularly to a reclosable blister type package for displaying packaged goods in a container which can be opened and resealed without obvious or apparent damage.




2. Description of Related Art




A form of packaging commonly used in retail merchandising is the blister package designed for pegboard display. Generally, these types of packages have a cardboard backing, upon which product or advertising information is printed, and to which is attached a clear plastic blister assembly to form a container in which goods are displayed and held. A hole is formed at the top of the cardboard backing so that the package can be held on an extended peg of a pegboard display. In this manner large volumes of varied items can be held on a pegboard, in stores where shelf space is a premium.




This type of packaging is used for numerous and varied types of items and would includes such things as small quantities of nails, aftermarket automotive products (e.g. windshield wipers and wiper refills), batteries, and other items too numerous to mention. In the usual case, blister packaging is required when it is desirable to provide a convenient way of merchandising preselected number of units, such as a package containing four windshield wipers and/or refills. A second object of the conventional blister pack is to provide security for the goods, because the blister package is substantially bigger than the goods themselves, which makes pilferage and shoplifting much more difficult. An example of this would be a ballpoint pen, which if offered for sale in bulk and contained in a shelf bin, could easily be pilfered merely by picking up and inserting one in a shirt pocket. On the other hand, if held in a blister package, pilferage is a much more difficult and risky task, since the pilferer must break open the package to remove the pilferable contents.




As a result, most of the development work in the past has been directed toward providing blister package which are destroyed when opened. Typically, these blister packaging devices have a cardboard backing to which is attached a clear plastic assembly. An adhesive plastic material is first sprayed onto the surface of the cardboard, usually the entire surface in cases where the blister packaging is of the same relative size as the cardboard backing. Then the cardboard backing is positioned atop the blister pack assembly, together with its contents, and heat is applied to the flanged edges of the blister pack to bond the cardboard, plastic adhesive and blister pack assembly flanges together. This process is called heat sealing.




In order to open the package, the plastic assembly must be torn from the cardboard backing. An improvement in common use today, includes providing perforations in the cardboard backing to facilitate access to the goods through the cardboard.




A problem arises when it is desired to provide blister packaging suitable for pegboard display, wherein the blister back can easily be opened and reclosed/resealed without apparent damage to the packaging itself. This would be of value in situations where it is desirable to remove the goods from the package for inspection prior to purchase, or in cases where intended use of the goods is such that the purchaser will use only a few items at a time and wish to store, in the original packaging, the remaining items. Examples of these situations would be where a prospective purchaser of a set of windshield wipers or other products wherein the purchaser may purchase a plurality of items when only one or two are needed, with the rest to be stored for future use.




The need exists for a reclosable blister package made from one thermoformed plastic blister that can be easily opened and reclosed without damages to the package, which can be affixed to the backing card in a tamper resistant fashion, and which can be secured to the backing card while fully loaded.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




These objects are accomplished by use of a packaging system having a planar base surfaced formed of cardboard or the like, with a heat sealing coating, and a copolyester plastic blister assembly. The plastic blister assembly has a main body portion forming a merchandise compartment and a door portion separated by an integrally formed hinge extending transversely across the blister pack assembly. The integral hinge defines a boundary line between the main body portion and an upper, reclosable, door portion.




A pair of first opposing side walls and an interconnecting end wall extend from the edges of the main body portion to form, when the plastic assembly is attached to the backing plate, a container for the packaged merchandise. An attachment flange circumscribes the end and sidewalls of the lower, first portion, and provides an attachment surface for adhesively attaching the plastic container to the backing plate. The plastic blister assembly is permanently attached to the cardboard planar backing plate by means of a heat sealing process using a nonsealable adhesive between the first attachment flange and the backing plate.




The door portion, in like manner, has extending from its sides and end, second or upper end and side walls, and a circumscribing, second attachment flange, all similar in size and appearance to the first or lower end, end wall, side walls and attachment flange.




An attachment means may be provided between the door portion and the main body portion, for example, in the form of a mating projection/recess, a tab and slot arrangement, or a “button” and “hole” arrangement. Other suitable attachment systems may also be employed; for example, a pair of opposing locking tabs may retain the upper section in a closed position.




With the reclosable system of the invention, a consumer may purchase a plurality of items packaged within a single blister pack, whereby a single item may be removed for use and the remaining item stored in the original pack for later use.




Additional features, benefits and advantages will become apparent from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings showing several preferred embodiments of the instant invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective representational view of the embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly having a pair of opposing locking tabs shown in a closed position;





FIG. 2

is a perspective representational view of a tab and slot embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly of

FIG. 1

shown in an opened position.





FIG. 3

is a perspective representational view of a tab and slot embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly shown in a closed position;





FIG. 4

is a perspective representational view of a tab and slot embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly of

FIG. 3

shown in an opened position.





FIG. 5

is a partial rear view of the reclosable tab and slot blister package of

FIGS. 3 and 4

.





FIG. 6

is a perspective representational view of a button and hole embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly shown in a closed position;





FIG. 7

is a perspective representational view of the button and hole embodiment of the reclosable blister package assembly of

FIG. 6

shown in an opened position.





FIG. 8

is a partial cross sectional side view of the reclosable button and hole blister package of

FIGS. 6 and 7

shown in the open position.





FIG. 9

is a partial cross sectional side view of the reclosable button and hole blister package of

FIGS. 6 and 7

shown in the closed position with the open position shown in dotted lines.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a plastic blister package assembly


10


is designed to be hung from a peg hook (not shown) inserted through peg hook hole


12


in assembly


10


. A plastic blister assembly


13


, formed of unitary construction and preferably of copolyester plastic, typically a glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate, or PVC is provided for attachment to planar backing substrate or plate


11


.




Transverse hinge


20


is integrally formed in the plastic assembly


13


and serves as a dividing line between a main body portion


14


and a pivoting door portion


15


. Extending from the sides of main body portion


14


are main body portion side walls


16


and an interconnecting first portion end wall


18


. Circumscribing sidewalls


16


and end wall


18


is first portion attachment flange


22


. Attachment flange


22


is heat sealed to the base plate


11


for permanently attaching plastic assembly


13


to base plate


11


. When so attached, a compartment is formed into which merchandise can be inserted through an access opening


30


.




In like manner, the door portion


15


has extending from its sides, second portion side walls


17


and interconnecting second portion end wall


19


. Circumscribing sidewalls


17


and interconnecting end wall


19


is second portion attachment flange


23


.




When the door portion


15


of plastic assembly


13


is in the closed position (see FIG.


1


), the blister package assembly


10


appears to be of unitary construction having a single compartment all of which is adhesively attached by means of a circumscribing attachment flange to base plate


11


.




By providing the transverse hinge


20


, the door portion


15


of plastic assembly


13


can be folded out away from base plate


11


to provide access to the merchandise compartment defined by the lower portion of plastic assembly


13


and base plate


11


, even though base plate


11


is without any hinges as is shown in FIG.


1


. Access to the merchandise compartment is provided through the access opening


30


formed in the place of the sidewall facing the end wall


18


.




In order to provide a reclosable arrangement, the side walls


16


of main body portion


14


comprise depressions


16




a


and the side walls


17


of the door portion


15


comprise corresponding inward projections


17




a


. In the closed position, the projections


17




a


matingly engage the depressions


16




a


to lock the door portion


15


against the main body portion


14


and thereby close the access opening


30


. Moreover, because the projections


17




a


and depressions


16




a


are locating in opposing fashion, the resilient nature of the side walls


16


,


17


serve to resiliently retain the door portion


15


in the closed position. Of course, the locking arrangement between the door portion


15


and the main body portion


14


may consist of a friction fit between the projection


17




a


and the depression


16




a


. Likewise, a snap-fit engagement may be provided to promote a positive engagement and closure of the door portion.




In additional to the locking system formed by the projections


17




a


,


17




b


and the depressions


16




a


,


16




b


, the present invention may further comprise locking ridges


40


,


42


formed on the front end of the attachment flange


22


. As shown in

FIG. 2

, the locking ridges


40


,


42


parallely extend away from the access opening


30


on each side of the peg hole


12


. Corresponding locking troughs


50


,


52


are provided in the door portion


15


, and these locking troughs


50


,


52


are sized to frictionally engage the locking ridges


40


,


42


as shown in FIG.


1


. These elements


40


,


42


,


50


,


52


serve to further hold the door portion


15


in the closed position shown in

FIG. 1

because the ridges


40


,


42


and troughs


50


,


52


add stability to resilient characteristic of the entire assembly. For example, the ridges


40


,


42


and troughs


50


,


52


increase the resilient interface between the projections


17




a


,


17




b


and the depressions


16




a


,


16




b


. In addition, the overall strength of the access opening


30


is enhanced. Moreover, the ridges


40


,


42


and troughs


50


,


52


add to the frictional resistance holding the door portion


15


in the closed position. Of course, the exact design, size and arrangement of the ridges


40


,


42


and troughs


50


,


52


may vary from the arrangement shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.




The main body portion


14


is also formed with a finger-receiving depression


60


positioned on the top surface. The depression


60


makes it easier to open the door portion


15


by permitting the user to pry open the door portion by inserting a finger or finger nail under the flap


24


of the door portion


15


.




An alternate embodiment is illustrated in

FIGS. 3 and 4

. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a plastic blister package assembly


110


is designed to be hung from a peg hook (not shown) inserted through peg hook hole


112


in cardboard planar base plate or substrate


111


. A plastic blister assembly


113


, formed of unitary construction and preferably of copolyester plastic, typically a glycol modified polyethylene terephthalate, or PVC is provided for attachment to planar base plate


111


.




Transverse hinge


120


is integrally formed in the top surface of plastic assembly


113


and serves as a dividing line between a first or lower portion


114




a


of planar top surface


114


and upper, second portion


115




a


of planar top surface


115


. Extending from the sides of lower, first portion planar surface


114


are first portion side walls


116


and an interconnecting first portion end wall


118


. Circumscribing side walls


116


and end wall


118


is first portion attachment flange


122


. Attachment flange


122


is heat sealed to the base plate


111


for permanently attaching plastic assembly


113


to base plate


111


. When so attached, a compartment is formed into which merchandise can be inserted.




In like manner, the second, or upper portion


115




a


of planar top surface


115


has extending from its sides, second portion side walls


117


and interconnecting second portion end wall


119


. Circumscribing sidewalls


117


and interconnecting end wall


119


is second portion attachment flange


123


.




When the upper portion


115




a


of plastic assembly


113


is in the closed position, with second attachment flange


123


positioned against base plate


111


, the blister package assembly


110


appears to be of unitary construction having a single compartment all of which is adhesively attached by means of a circumscribing attachment flange to base plate


111


.




By providing separate pairs of opposing side walls


116


and


117


, and transverse hinge


120


, the upper portion of plastic assembly


113


can be folded out away from base plate


111


to provide access to the merchandise compartment defined by the lower portion of plastic assembly


113


and base plate


111


, even though base plate


111


is without any hinges as is shown in FIG.


4


.




In the second preferred embodiment, the flange


123


is formed with a flange extension


124


. As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, mating portions such as tab portion


130


are formed in flange extension


124


and slots


132


are formed in wings


133


. These elements are provided to make the package openable and reclosable without apparent damage. Flange extension


124


wraps around the base plate


111


and a hole


124




a


is provided in the flange extension


124


. Wings


133


also wrap around the side edges of the base plate


111


. The hole


124




a


is aligned with the hook hole


112


provided in the base plate


111


. Tabs


130


slip into slots


132


when the package is closed, and the tabs


130


are frictionally retained in place to provide a positive locking or closing of the package.




In

FIG. 5

, the back side of the base plate


111


is partially shown with the tabs


130


positively inserted into the slots


132


provided in the wings


133


. The package is opened by manually removing the tabs


130


from the slots


132


, and thereafter the extension flange


124


is pulled away from the base plate


111


. The upper portion


115




a


is then pivoted away from the base plate about the integral hinge


120


to exposed or provide access to the merchandise compartment defined by the lower portion


114




a


of plastic assembly


113


.




Because the inventive package may be opened and reclosed with no apparent damage, some indication of tampering may be provided in the form of tamper evident label. Tamper evident label may, for example, be attached with nonreusable adhesive across a portion of flange


123


and backing


111


, so that it must tear or otherwise be destroyed when the package is originally opened. A torn label is therefore evidence of tampering. Tamper evident labels may also be used with the tabs and slots described above.




It is also noted that the upper portion


115




a


may be heat sealed along the secondary attachment flange


123


to the base plate


111


for temporarily attaching the upper portion


115




a


of the plastic assembly


113


to base plate


111


. When the package is opened for first time, the heat seal provided along secondary flange


123


is broken, and the upper portion


115




a


may be pivoted away from the base plate


111


. When the seal along the secondary flange


123


is broken, it becomes readily evident that someone has tampered with the package.




Another alternate embodiment of the invention is shown in

FIGS. 6

,


7


and


8


. As shown in

FIG. 6

, a mating portion is provided in the form of a “button”


240


and that engages the “hole”


224




a


and the hook hole


212


. Button


240


is formed in the extension flange


224


, and the button


240


is sized to mate with the hole


212


formed in the base plate


211


and the hole


224




a


formed in the extension flange


224


.




As with the previous embodiment, flange extension


224


wraps around the base plate


211


and a hole


224




a


is provided in the flange extension


224


. The hole


224




a


is aligned with the hook hole


212


provided in the base plate


211


. The button


240


snaps into both the holes


212


and


224




a


when the package is closed, and the button


240


is frictionally retained in place to provide a positive locking or closing of the package. See FIG.


9


.




Button


240


is formed with an aperture


240




a


in order to provide a hanging capability typically served by the hole


212


in the base plate


211


. Therefore, the button hole


240




a


is sized to receive the hook or peg typically associated with a hanging display.




To open the package shown in

FIGS. 8 and 9

, the button


240


is dislodged from the holes


212


and


224




a


, and the flange is pivoted away from the base plate


211


to reveal or provide access to the merchandise compartment defined by the body portion


214




a


. After the user has accessed the merchandise compartment, the second body portion


215




a


closes off the merchandise compartment and the button


240


is again lodged into the holes


212


and


224




a.






This invention therefore provides a reclosable blister package made from one thermoformed plastic blister that can be easily opened and reclosed without damages to the package, which can be affixed to the backing card in a tamper resistant fashion, and which can be secured to the backing card while fully loaded.




Various modifications may be made to the design illustrated in the attached drawings and described above. For example, the button


240


may be disposed at the location of the hole


224




a


with a hole being provided at the location showing a button in

FIGS. 6-9

. Likewise, the exact arrangement of the tabs


130


and slot


132


may be altered or modified without departing from the objective of the present invention, i.e. to provide a reclosable blister pack that is relatively easy to manufacture and assembly while maintaining a user friendly package.




While there is shown and described the present preferred embodiment of the invention, it is to be distinctly understood that this invention is not limited thereto but may be variously embodied to practice within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A reclosable package comprising:a backing member; a body member having a first portion attached to a second portion via an integral hinge disposed therebetween; said first portion comprising side walls and a top face disposed on said backing member to define a merchandise compartment having an open end in one of said side walls; said second portion comprising side walls and a top wall disposed on said backing member to thereby define a closure for said open end, wherein said second portion pivots between an opened position where said merchandise compartment is exposed at said open end and a closed position where said merchandise compartment is closed by said second portion; a closure system for securing said second portion in said closed position, said closure system comprising at least one projection and at least one corresponding recess for receiving said at least one projection to define an interlocking friction-fit connection, wherein said backing member and said body member define an extended portion wherein said integral hinge is offset from said open end by a distance sufficient to include closure elements on said extended portion thereby interlocking said first portion to said second portion.
  • 2. The reclosable package of claim 1, wherein said at least one projection is formed in side walls of one of said first and second portions, and said at least one corresponding recess is formed in the other one of said first and second portions.
  • 3. The reclosable package of claim 1, further comprising first and second peg hook apertures passing through said first portion and said second portion, respectively.
  • 4. The reclosable package of claim 1, wherein said first and second peg hook apertures being aligned with each in said closed position.
  • 5. The reclosable package of claim 1, further comprising a finger-receiving depression provided in said top face to facilitate opening of said second portion, said second portion everlying at least a portion of aid depression in said closed position.
  • 6. The reclosable package of claim 1, further comprising said backing member having an edge that terminates along said integral hinge.
  • 7. The reclosable package of claim 1, further comprising closure elements on said extended portion.
  • 8. The reclosable package of claim 1, further comprising a pair of locking ridges formed on one of said first and second portions and a pair of locking troughs formed on the other of said first and second portions, said locking ridges and troughs parallely extending away from said open end.
  • 9. A reclosable package comprising:a backing member; a body member having a first portion attached to a second portion via an integral hinge disposed therebetween; said first portion comprising side walls and a top face disposed on said backing member to define a merchandise compartment having an open end in one of said side walls; said second portion comprising side walls and a top wall disposed on said backing member to thereby define a closure for said open end, wherein said second portion pivots between an opened position where said merchandise compartment is exposed at said open end and a closed position where said merchandise compartment is closed by said second portion; a closure system for securing said second portion in said closed position, said closure system comprising at least one projection and at least one corresponding recess for receiving said at least one projection to define an interlocking friction-fit connection; and a pair of locking ridges formed on one of said first and second portions and a pair of locking troughs formed on the other of said first and second portions, said locking ridges and troughs parallely extending away from said open end.
  • 10. The reclosable package of claim 9, further comprising first and second peg hook apertures passing through said first portion and said second portion, respectively.
  • 11. The reclosable package of claim 9, further comprising said first and second peg hook apertures being aligned with each in said closed position.
  • 12. The reclosable package of claim 9, further comprising a finger-receiving depression provided in said top face to facilitate opening of said second portion, said second portion everlying at least a portion of aid depression in said closed position.
  • 13. The reclosable package of claim 9, further comprising said backing member having an edge that terminates along said integral hinge.
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