This application claims the benefit of European Patent Application No. 15202441.0, filed Dec. 23, 2015, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates generally to dispenser packs and in particular rotating blister dispenser packaging structures.
A dispenser pack is a specific type of packaging. It is typically used for disposable or one-time products when they have to be supplied to a consumer under sanitary conditions. Dispenser packs often contain large quantities of identical products or goods within a single packaging. The consumer typically has only sequential access to single items and can use them one after another. In a typical kind of bulk pack, for example, the pack must be shaken by the consumer to release single products through a pour spout. This ensures that the dispensed items are always sanitary fresh. The scope of application for dispenser packs is not limited to a specific kind of product. They can directly be stored inside the dispenser pack. However, often they are further protected against each other by an additional individual packaging. This kind of packaging can be provided by so-called blister packs, a pre-formed packaging foremost used for small consumer goods, foods, and pharmaceuticals. The blister packs are typically made of cold or thermoformed plastics. They provide multiple blister cavities in which small doses of a product can be deposited and stored. By sealing the blister pack with a metal foil or another suitable cover layer, the enclosed items can be protected against environmental influences such as humidity, light exposure or contamination with, e.g., dust, dirt and bacteria. As the items are removed from such a blister pack by pushing them through the sealing one by one, such kind of packaging is also referred to as push-through-pack (PTP).
The goods provided by a dispenser pack are typically numerable. Often they dispense small individual doses of a single product in solid form (e.g., pills, mints, chewing gum). However, to provide the possibility of product choice to the consumer, also different types or kind of products may be contained within a single dispenser packaging structure. This can be done by filling the individual blister cavities with a whole range of different products or by combing multiple blister packs for allowing different products to be in a single dispenser pack. Preferably, such a dispenser pack should provide easy and convenient access to the individual types of products wherein the consumer is not required to perform any burden and cumbersome product selection and release processes. On the other hand, the production and filling process of the dispenser pack should base on standard industrial processing techniques and must be efficient and cost effective to the manufacturer.
A dispenser pack has at least one circular blister pack including blister cavities arranged along the circumference of the blister pack, and a casing in the form of a closed box, wherein two of the opposite surfaces of the casing are square and a corner of the casing is removable for providing an opening in the casing. The diameter D of the blister pack is equal to the side lengths L of the two opposite surfaces of the casing. The blister pack is rotatably mounted inside the casing such that the axis of rotation passes through the center of the blister pack. The opening provides access to at least one of the blister cavities.
A circular blister pack in combination with a size-fitted casing allows an internal rotation of the blister pack along the inner sides of the casing without requiring any physical axis of rotation on which the rotation of the blister pack is performed. By arranging the blister cavities along the circumference of the blister pack, the circulation takes place near the outer edges of the casing. Therefore, it is possible to provide an access to the blister cavities of the blister pack by simply providing an opening in one corner of the casing. The size of the opened corner segment and the density of blister cavities then define how many blister cavities are accessible at once.
The characteristics, features and advantages of this invention and the manner in which they are obtained as described above, will become more apparent and be more clearly understood in connection with the following description of exemplary embodiments, which are explained with reference to the accompanying drawings.
In the drawings, same element numbers indicate same elements in each of the views:
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The blister cavities 14 can contain small individual doses of at least one product in solid or liquid form. The blister cavities 14 can also be filled with a single product. Different products can be combined into single blister cavities 14 or the blister packs 12 are filled with only a single product per blister cavity 14. If different blister packs 12 are combined with each other, they comprise at least one of the filling options. Furthermore, liquid and solid blister cavity 14 fillings can be combined in a single dispenser pack 10. In a dispenser pack 12, two different products from one packaging structure can be independently dispensed. It is further preferred that the blister cavities 14 would be filled with two different flavors of just a single product.
The casing 18 has the form of a closed box. It is preferably made from cardboard or plastics. The material of the casing 18 can also be or comprise a metal. The diameter D of the blister packs 12 exactly matches with one side length L of the casing 18 such that the blister packs 12 perfectly fit into the inner cavity of the casing 18. Any mechanical movement, except a possible rotation of the blister packs 12 inside the casing 18, is inhibited. The visible parts of the blister packs 12 are exposed by an opening 20 of the casing 18. The opening 20 can be provided by fully removing one corner of the casing 18. It is also possible to provide the opening 20 by a shutter. In this case, the removable corner is just partly removable and keeps always attached to the casing 18 for providing a hinge structure for a closable opening 20. However, it is possible to access individual blister cavities 14 of the blister packs 12 inside the casing 18 through the opening 20. This allows releasing single products or goods which are stored inside the individual blister cavities 14. Furthermore, it enables the consumer to apply a rotational force to the blister packs 12 for selecting the different blister cavities 14 of the blister pack 12. All blister cavities 12 can thus be freely positioned by the costumer and then sequentially accessed in the opening 20 of the casing 18.
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The illustration clearly shows that there is no physical axis of rotation is required. Instead, there is a virtual axis of rotation caused by the four peripheral contact points of the interlocked blister pack 12 with the inner surfaces of the casing 18. For that, the side lengths L of the casing 18 correspond to the diameter D of the rotating blister packs 12. The virtual axis of rotation passes through the center of the circular blister packs 12. It is perpendicularly aligned to the two square surfaces of the casing 18 and the surfaces of the blister pack 12. The plane of rotation is thus parallel to the square surfaces of the casing 18. In another embodiment of the invention, the virtual axis of rotation can also be tilted. In yet another embodiment of the invention, a physical axis of rotation can be provided by a suitable guiding structure.
The blister packs 12, which are circular and carrying blister cavities 14 along their circumference, can be otherwise arbitrarily structured. Blister packs 12 with different structures can also be combined in a dispenser pack 10. The principle of rotating blister packs 12 inside dispenser pack 10 is thus not limited to a specific type of blister pack 12. Especially, single or multiple blister packs 12 with blister cavities 14 pointing in the same or different directions are possible. The opening 20 in the casing 18 provides access to at least one of the blister cavities 14 at a time. It depends on the overall size of the casing 18 and the size of the individual blister cavities 14 how large the opening 20 must be. The blister cavities 14 can have different sizes.
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The two blister packs 12 of this specific embodiment can be interlocked by their front-sides facing to each other. The respective interlocking can be achieved by the geometrical structure of the blister pack 12. For instance, the individual blister cavities 14 of both blister packs 12 can be engaged via dovetailing. A fixture between both blister packs 12 is not required as the engagement and the casing 18 ensure structural stability. For increased stability, the different blister packs 12 can be further engaged by additional alignment elements which can be directly patterned on the surfaces of the blister packs 12. The blister packs 12 may comprise at least one alignment element for interlocking different blister packs 12. An example for such alignment elements are corresponding pairs of alignment pins 26 and alignment holes 28. Preferably, the alignment element comprises one or two alignment pins 26 and a corresponding number of alignment holes 28. They can be formed to allow nested or hooked connections between different blister packs 12. Exemplarily, two pairs of such alignment pins 26 and alignment holes 28 are shown in the figure. The blister packs 12 can thus be assembled to create a disk which allows the independent dispensing of products at opposite sides of a dispenser pack 10. One flavor of a single product may be dispensed on one side and, after flipping onto the reverse of the dispenser pack 12, the customer has the option to dispense another flavor of the same product. The opening 20 in the casing 18 provides access to exact two successive blister cavities 14 which individually dispense products in opposite directions.
Dispenser packs 10 can further comprise a latch 34 for rotation click-stop. The latch 34 can be, as shown here, positioned inside the casing 18. It can also be an integral part of the casing 18. Furthermore, the latch 34 can be located on or be part of the blister packs 12. When constantly turning the blister packs 12, the latch 34 can provide specific click-stop positions or states on which the rotation can be locked. These positions are set such that at least one of the individual blister cavities 14 is directly accessible for the customer at the opening 20 of the casing 18.
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In the center of the blister pack 12, specific alignment elements are shown. They allow a simplified interlocking of two identical blister packs 12. In this embodiment, each blister pack 12 comprises two alignment pins 26 and two alignment holes 28. By bringing the front-sides of two identical blister packs 12 in close contact, there is a single angular position where these structures directly match to each other and where interlocking is possible. Alignment pins 26 and alignment holes 28 can be structured to fit into each other or they can be structurally modified to grab into each other. However, the form of the alignment elements is not limited to alignment pins 26 and alignment holes 28. Each alignment element which is able to define a specific mutual angular and spatial position can be applied. This includes elongated linear structures, spirals, notches and many more.
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In summary, in one aspect the dispenser pack 10 can comprise two identical interlocked blister packs 12. An advantage may be that it can provide an innovative way to independently dispense two different products from one packaging structure. Each product can be individually sealed and is therefore not impacted by the dispensing of other products. The combined blister packs 12 could also be formed by a single element which has to be folded together to create an interlocked blister pack 12 configuration. According to another embodiment, the dispenser pack 10 can comprise view ports 32 for inspecting the individual blister cavities 14. In another embodiment, a latch 34 for rotation click-stop can be applied.
While this invention has been described in connection with what is presently considered to be practical exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments, but, on the contrary, is intended to cover various modifications and equivalent arrangements included within the scope of the appended claims.
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