The present invention claims the benefit of the priority of Canadian patent application No. 2.776.111 filed on Apr. 26, 2012.
The present invention relates to an improvement to a sealing sheet used to close a plurality of containers formed in a container-defining sheet for the storage of pills.
It is of common practice in the pharmaceutical field to prepare sets of individual containers containing pills and/or tablets to be administered to a patient. Each of these containers contains pills and/or tablets that the patient has to take together at the same time during the day over a given period of time (preferably one week).
To prepare such sets of individual pill containers for use by a patient, it is also of common practice to use a sheet of plastic material in which a plurality of cavities are embossed. Each of these cavities defines a small upwardly opened container that can be filled with pills. After filling, all the containers are closed by means of a sealing sheet on which all desirable indications can be printed, like the patient's name, the date and hour of administration, etc. As it can be understood, the indications are printed and formated onto the sealing sheet so that each group of information referring to a given container is positioned in regard to said container. Tearing lines are provided on both the container-defining sheet and the sealing sheet to permit easy separation of the individual pill containers.
For further information as to the structure, manufacture and use of such sets of individual pill containers, reference can be made to U.S. Pat. No. 5,788,079 and its Canadian counterpart no. 2,207,045 which both name the present inventor and are herein incorporated entirely by reference.
As disclosed in the above mentioned US and Canadian patents naming the present inventor, the sealing sheet used to close the containers can be made of paper or similar material and be glued onto the container-defining sheet. For this purpose, the sealing sheet comprises a top layer having a lower surface covered with a pressure sensitive adhesive glue and a bottom layer having an upper surface detachably fixed to the lower surface of the top layer by means of the adhesive glue. The bottom layer is peelable from the lower surface of the top layer to allow fixation of it onto the top surface of the container-defining sheet. Advantageously, this bottom layer has tearing lines punched into it in such a manner and position as to leave parts of it glued onto the bottom surface of the top layer in the form of a number of bottom pieces equal to the given number of cavities made in the container-defining sheet when the sealing sheet is peeled off. Each of these bottom pieces are shaped, sized and positioned so as to extend over a corresponding cavity of the container-defining sheet when the sealing sheet is properly applied to and glued on the flanges of the top surface of the container-defining sheet. These bottom pieces thus prevent the pill(s) stored in each of the containers from coming into contact with the adhesive glue.
As other examples of such a sealing sheet, reference can be made to Canadian patent no. 2,538,623 and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,382,420, 7,543,709 and 7,762,399, all of which also name the present inventor and are also incorpored herein entirely by reference.
However, a problem that still remains in the sealing sheets presently in use and disclosed in the abovementioned patents, is that there is often not enough space onto the upper surface of the top layer of the container defining-sheet, to print all the information required regarding the content of each container.
The object of the present invention is to solve the above mentioned problem.
For this purpose, the present invention provides an improvement to a sealing sheet for use to close a container-defining sheet having a top surface comprising a given number of spaced apart cavities embossed therein, each of the cavities being upwardly opened and thus defining a container that is surrounded by a flange that is part of the top surface of the container-defining sheet.
Like the sealing sheets disclosed in the above mentioned Canadian and US patents, the sealing sheet according to the invention basically comprises:
The top layer has pairs of tearing lines punched therein. Each of said pairs of tearing lines is adjacent to one of the cover pieces extending from one side of said adjacent cover piece towards at least one adjacent corner of the bottom piece of the cover piece, in order to facilitate peeling of the bottom piece and of the corresponding part of the cover piece from the corresponding container and thus to give access to the element(s) stored in it.
The bottom layer also has tearing lines punched into it in such a manner and position as to leave parts of the bottom layer glued onto the bottom surface of the top layer in the form of a number of bottom pieces equal to the given number of cavities made in the container-defining sheet when said sealing sheet is peeled off. Each of said bottom pieces is shaped, sized and positioned so as to extend over a corresponding cavity of the container-defining sheet when the sealing sheet is properly applied to and glued on the flanges of the top surface of the container-defining sheet. Said bottom pieces thus prevent any element stored in the containers from coming into contact with the adhesive glue.
Advantageously, the container-defining sheet may comprise recesses embossed therein so as to extend adjacent to the one side of each of the cover pieces from which extend the tearing lines allowing peeling of the corresponding bottom piece from the corresponding container. These recesses are U-shaped so as to give easy access to a finger and thus facilitate such a peeling.
As it is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 7,543,709, the tearing lines of the bottom layer of the sealing sheet may also be devised so as to provide each of the bottom pieces with a small pulling tab projecting from one edge of the bottom piece, in such a manner that once the sealing sheet is glued on top of the container defining-sheet, the pulling tab extending at a short a distance away from the cavity of the corresponding container towards the adjacent recess embossed therein, such facilitating again peeling of the bottom piece from the container. The tearing lines of the bottom layer of the sealing sheet may also be devised so as to provide each of said bottom pieces with an extension opposite to the edge from which projects the pulling tab.
As aforesaid, the basic structure disclosed hereinabove of the sealing sheet according to the invention is known per se and disclosed in the above mentioned patents.
As a matter of fact, the present invention lies in an improvement to this basic structure of the sealing sheet.
This improvement essentially consists in an additional layer that may be glued onto the upper surface of the top layer in such a manner as to have one part foldably attached to the sealing piece of each individual pill container once such a pill container is separated. It is thus possible to print additional information as to the contained of the corresponding pill container and its use, which can be read up, down or up and down of the part of the additional layer attached to the sealing piece, just by folding it.
So, the present invention is directed to a sealing sheet as disclosed herein above, which further comprises an additional layer having an upper part and a lower part attached to each other, said upper part having tearing lines punched into it in such a manner and position as to match with the tearing lines of the top layer of the sealing sheet and thus form an additional element on the upper surface of the top layer on each of said container, said bottom part having peelable bands that can be removed to allow gluing of each of said additional elements onto the upper surface of the top layer of each container on one side of it so as to allow said additional elements to be folded up, said bottom part also having tearing lines positioned to match those of the top part of the additional layer but except on the peelable bands, whereby, in use, additional information may be printed onto one or both sides of said additional layer to add information to what is located in each of the containers, such added information as well as the information already printed on the upper surface of the top layer being easily accessible by merely folding up the additional element of each of the container.
Preferably, the additional layer has opposite side borders that may be teared off in order to reduce the width of said additional layer and give easier access to the pulling tabs of the bottom pieces.
If needs be, the sealing sheet may also comprise another additional layer similar to the first one and attached in the same way to it and on which further additional information may be printed.
Of course, the sealing sheet including its additional layer, and the container-defining sheet are provided with positioning means to ensure proper positioning of both of them with respect to each other during installation and thus exact superimposition of the bottom pieces of the sealing sheet on top of the corresponding cavities, and exact superposition of the tearing lines of the top layer of the sealing sheet with the tearing lines of container-defining sheet.
The invention and its advantages will be better understood upon reading the following non restrictive description of a preferred embodiment of it, made with reference to the accompanying drawings.
a, 9b and 9c are perspective views of a container obtained after its separation, showing how the additional layer glued on it can be folded, and giving an example of information that can be provided onto it and on the upper surface of the top layer of the sealing sheet before the same is pulled; and
d is a perspective view similar to the one of
As indicated hereinabove, the present invention relates to an improvement made to a sealing sheet for use to seal a container-defining sheet like those especially devised to form sets of individual pill containers for use in pharmacies or hospitals.
As aforesaid,
The container-defining sheet 3 is preferably made of a plastic material and has a top surface comprising a given number of spaced apart cavities 7 embossed therein. Each cavity 7 is upwardly opened and thus defines a container 9 which is surrounded by a flange 11. Each of the flanges 11 which is not directly adjacent to one external side of the container-defining sheet 3 is provided with a centrally positioned tearing line 13 so as to make it possible to detach each of the containers 9 from the other containers adjacent to it and thus from the container-defining sheet 3 whenever desired.
The purpose of the recessed support 1 mentioned hereinabove which is preferably made of rigid plastic material, is actually to receive, hold and support one or more of said container-defining sheet 3. For this purpose, it comprises on its top surface, a plurality of recesses 43 that are equal in number to the number of containers 9 embossed on the container-defining sheet 3, and are positioned, shaped and sized to receive these containers 9. In the illustrated embodiment, the recessed support 1 also comprises a pair of holes 47 located on opposite sides of its top surface close to the side where are located the upwardly projecting protuberances 45. Such is particularly interesting in that such holes 47 allow the user to insert his/her fingers below the container-defining sheet and thus facilitate removal of the same.
The sealing sheet 5 is preferably made of paper and devised to be positioned on top of the top surface of the container-defining sheet 3 in order to close each of the containers.
As it is illustrated, the sealing sheet 5 comprises a top layer 15 which has a lower surface 19 that is covered with a pressure-sensitive adhesive glue. The sealing sheet 5 also comprises a bottom layer 21 that is detachably fixed to the lower surface 19 of the top layer 15 by means of the adhesive glue. The bottom layer 21 is devised to be peelable from the lower surface 19 of the top layer 15 in order to allow fixation of the sealing sheet 5 on to the top surface of the container-defining sheet 3 and thus close all the containers 9 on said sheet 3 made in this sheet 3.
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As it is illustrated, the tearing lines 23 of the bottom layer 21 of the sealing sheet 5 are advantageously devised to provide each of the bottom pieces 25 with a small pulling tab 31 projecting from one edge 26 of the bottom piece, hereinafter called “front edge”, in such a manner that, once the sealing sheet 5 is glued on top of the container-defining sheet 3, this pulling tab 31 extends at a short distance away from the cavity 7 of the corresponding container 9 towards an adjacent recess 33 embossed therein. Such advantageously facilitates peeling of the bottom piece 25 from the container 9.
The recesses 33 are preferably U-shaped, so as to give easy access to a finger and thus facilitate such a peeling. Such substantially facilitates access to the content of each container 9.
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The top layer 15 of the sealing sheet 5 also has pairs of tearing lines 29 punched therein, each of said pairs being adjacent to one of the cover pieces 17 extending from one side of the corresponding cover piece 17 towards one adjacent side of the corresponding bottom piece 25.
The purpose of these tearing lines 29 is to facilitate peeling of the bottom piece 25 and of the corresponding part of the cover piece 17 from the corresponding container and thus facilitate access to the elements stored therein.
For further information concerning the structure of the above sealing sheet, reference can be made inter alia to the above mentioned U.S. Pat. No. 7,543,709.
As aforesaid, the present invention lies in that the above mentioned sealing sheet 5 is improved in that it also comprises an additional layer 51 having an upper part 53 and a lower part 55 attached to each other. The upper part 53 has tearing lines 57 punched into it in such a manner and position as to match with the tearing lines 27 of the top layer 15 of the sealing sheet and thus form an additional element 59 on the upper surface of the top layer on each of the containers 9, as shown in
In practice, the positioning of the peelable bands 61 has to be made in such a manner that the portion 65 of the additional element 59 glued onto one side of each container 9, be actually opposite to the side of said container 9 where are located the tearing lines 29 of the top layer 15 of the sealing sheet.
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In practice and like in the existing kits disclosed in the Canadian and US patents mentioned hereinabove the container-defining sheet 3 intended to be sealed by the improved sealing sheet 51 according to the invention is devised to store individual pills and preferably comprises twenty-eight containers, said containers being positioned to define seven rows and four columns. Of course, the sealing sheet 51 is devised to form a corresponding number of cover pieces that can each be printed with relevant information as to the pills of the corresponding containers and their use.
If necessary and as illustrated in
Of course, it may be understood that, for other applications, the kind of printing and the number of containers may vary.
As also shown in the accompanying drawings, the sealing sheet 5 and the top surface of the container-defining sheet 3 have expansions 75 and 81 advantageously provided with positioning means such as holes 35 that may cooperate with pins 45 extending from the recessed support 1 in order to ensure proper positioning of both of them with respect to each other during installation and exact superimposition of the bottom pieces 25 of the sealing sheet on top of the corresponding cavities 7 and with all the tearing lines of the top layer of the sealing sheet in alignment with the tearing lines of the container-defining sheet 3.
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This expansion 71 may advantageously be provided also with a peelable band 73 that gives access to a layer of glue 75 and thus allows this expansion to be glued onto the upper portion 77 of the top layer 51 and folded up whenever desired. As may be appreciated, such permits to have more space to print information to the upper portion of the kit once assembled.
Of course, numerous modifications could be made to the preferred embodiment of the sealing sheet according to the invention as disclosed hereinabove without departing from the scope of the present invention. In this connection, it is worth reminding that the present invention, even though it is particularly well adapted to the manufacture of sets of individual pill containers for use in the pharmaceutical field, it could be used in other fields for other applications. It may also be noted that the number of containers may vary from one application to another and the shape and size of each of the containers may be modified as requested.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2776111 | Apr 2012 | CA | national |