Information
-
Patent Grant
-
6398051
-
Patent Number
6,398,051
-
Date Filed
Wednesday, July 19, 200025 years ago
-
Date Issued
Tuesday, June 4, 200223 years ago
-
Inventors
-
Original Assignees
-
Examiners
- Young; Lee
- Eloshway; Niki M.
-
CPC
-
US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 220 578
- 220 580
- 215 231
- 215 355
- 215 321
- 206 540
- 206 528
- 206 814
- 206 828
-
International Classifications
-
Abstract
A package for tablet products that includes a container having an interior volume for holding the tablet products and a closure secured to a cylindrical finish of the container. A product hold-down device has an axially resilient central portion, a lower portion for engaging the upper surface of the product within the container, and an upper portion for securement within the container finish to hold the device in place within the finish, with the closure removed from the finish, against the axially resilient forces applied to the device by engagement of the lower portion with product in the container and resilient compression of the central portion of the device. Thus, the hold-down device can be inserted into the container and secured to the container using automatic packaging equipment, and the container closure then applied to the container. In use, the closure is removed from the container, and the device is removed and discarded by the user.
Description
The present invention is directed to tablet packages, and more particularly to a device for holding the tablets in position during shipping and handling of the package.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is the current practice when packaging many types of tablets, such as aspirin or vitamins, to place a wad of cotton in the headspace of the container, before application of the container closure, to keep the tablets from moving during handling and shipment. There can be problems associated with sterility of the cotton and bleach used to whiten the cotton. It is a general object of the present disclosure to provide a hold-down device that eliminates any requirement for this addition of cotton during the packaging process. Another and related object of the present invention is to provide a package for tablet products that contains such a device, and a method of packaging tablet products, that are amenable to implementation in automatic packaging equipment.
A package for tablet products in accordance with presently preferred embodiments of the invention includes a container having an interior volume for holding the tablet products and a closure secured to a cylindrical finish of the container. A product hold-down device has an axially resilient central portion, a lower portion for engaging the upper surface of the product within the container, and an upper portion for securement within the container finish to hold the device in place within the finish, with the closure removed from the finish, against the axially resilient forces applied to the device by engagement of the lower portion with product in the container and resilient compression of the central portion of the device. Thus, the hold-down device can be inserted into the container and secured to the container using automatic packaging equipment, and the container closure then applied to the container. In use, the closure is removed from the container, and the device is removed and discarded by the user to obtain access to the tablet product.
In the preferred embodiments of the invention, the container finish has an internal bead or channel, and the upper portion of the device is in the form of an annular ring received by snap fit within the finish beneath the bead or within the channel. The lower portion of the device comprises a plurality of radially extending petals, preferably projecting radially from a flat central disk. The mid portion of the device is in the form of an axially compressible spring. This mid portion may take the form of circumferentially staggered coil or spiral springs, or an axially compressible lattice-like structure. In other preferred embodiments of the invention, the hold-down device takes the form of a spiral spring having an upper portion in radial compression within the container finish.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention, together with additional objects, features and advantages thereof, will be best understood from the following description, the appended claims and the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an elevational view bisecting a package in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 1A
is a sectional view taken substantially along the line
1
A—
1
A in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 2
is a side elevational view of the hold-down device in the embodiment of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a top plan view of the device illustrated in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a bottom plan view of the device illustrated in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially along the line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional view in side elevation of the hold-down device of
FIGS. 1-5
before insertion into the container;
FIG. 7
is a side elevational view similar to that of
FIG. 2
but showing a modified embodiment of the invention;
FIGS. 8 and 9
are respective top and bottom plan views of the device illustrated in
FIG.7
;
FIG. 10
is a sectional view taken substantially along the line
10
—
10
in
FIG. 7
;
FIGS. 11-12
and
14
are elevational views similar to those of
FIGS. 2 and 7
but showing respective additional embodiments of the invention;
FIG. 13
is a side elevational view of the device of FIG.
12
.
FIG. 15
is a top plan view of a hold-down device in accordance with a further embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 16
is a sectional view taken substantially along the line
16
—
16
in
FIG. 15
;
FIG. 17
is a side elevational view of the hold-down device illustrated in
FIGS. 15-16
;
FIG. 18
is an elevation view bisecting a package that embodies the hold-down device of
FIGS. 15-17
;
FIG. 19
is a side elevational view that bisects a package in accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 20
is a fragmentary sectional view of the container finish and hold-down device of the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6
; and
FIG. 21
is a fragmentary sectional view that is similar to that of
FIG. 20
but illustrating a modified embodiment of the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIG. 1
illustrates a package
20
in accordance with one presently preferred embodiment of the invention as comprising a container
22
having a sidewall
24
and a cylindrical finish
26
that terminates in an axial mouth. A continuous or segmented annular bead
27
(
FIGS. 1 and 20
) projects radially inwardly from the inside diameter of finish
26
, preferably adjacent to the open edge thereof, in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the container finish. A closure
28
has a base wall
30
and a peripheral skirt
32
with an internal thread or bead secured over an external thread or bead on finish
26
. A liner
34
is disposed between closure base wall
30
and the axial edge of container finish
26
, such as by being compression molded in situ or otherwise secured onto the internal face of base wall
30
. As an alternative, liner
34
may be a foil-type liner that is induction welded to the upper edge of container finish
26
to provide a tamper-indicating feature. Container
22
is preferably of blow molded plastic composition, and closure
28
may be either injection molded or compression molded of suitable plastic composition.
A hold-down device
36
is secured within container finish
26
and resiliently engages the upper surface of tablets
37
disposed within the body of container
22
. Referring to
FIGS. 1-6
and
20
, device
36
comprises an upper portion
38
in the form of an annular continuous ring having a radially outwardly extending peripheral bead
40
. A middle portion
42
of device
36
comprises a pair of circumferentially spaced concentrically coiled legs
44
that depend from diametrically opposed sides of upper ring portion
38
. A lower portion
46
of device
36
includes a central flat circular disk
48
that is integrally coupled to the lower ends of legs
44
. The plane of disk
48
is parallel to the plane of upper ring portion
38
. A plurality of flexible resilient circumferentially spaced petals
50
extend radially outwardly from the periphery of disk
48
. The outer edges of petals
50
are on a common circle of revolution (prior to insertion into the container) concentric with the axis of device
36
, and are integrally interconnected by a plurality of intervening integral frangible webs
52
. Webs
52
help prevent petals
50
from becoming entangled during shipment. Upper ring portion
38
includes an inner ring
54
from which legs
44
depend, and an outer ring
56
on which peripheral bead
40
is formed. Inner and outer rings
54
,
56
are interconnected by a plurality of circumferentially spaced radial legs
58
. Hold-down device
36
is of one-piece integrally molded construction of suitable inert plastic composition such as high density polyethylene (HDPE), low density polyethylene (LDPE) or thermoplastic elastomer (TPE).
In forming package
20
, container
22
is first filled with tablets
37
through the open mouth of container finish
26
. Hold-down device
36
is then axially aligned with the container mouth and pressed into the container through the container mouth. As best seen in
FIGS. 2 and 5
, pedals
50
are preferably angulated upwardly with respect to the plane of disk
48
to facilitate alignment and insertion. Petals
50
flex inwardly and upwardly as lower portion
46
is inserted through the container mouth. Integral webs
52
may rupture at this stage. After lower portion
50
has cleared the container mouth, petals
50
resiliently flex radially outwardly. In the particular embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1-6
and
20
, the outer diameter of petals
50
is greater than the inner diameter of the container body, so that petals
50
remain partially upwardly flexed and slide along the inside surface of the container body. When employed in conjunction with a container having a square or other non-circular sidewall (see FIG.
1
A), some petals
50
will remain flexed more than others. (The insert devices of the present application can also be used with containers having a cylindrical sidewall.) Downward motion of device
36
thus brings lower portion
46
into contact with the upper surface of tablets
37
in container
22
. Continued downward motion of upper portion
38
compresses spring legs
44
(compare FIGS.
2
and
5
-
6
to
FIG. 1
) until upper portion
38
enters the container mouth. Spring legs
44
are designed to have an overall diameter on compression that is less then the inside diameter of the container finish, as best seen in FIG.
1
.
Bead
40
on upper portion
38
is secured beneath the radially inwardly oriented bead
27
that surrounds the container mouth (FIGS.
1
and
20
), so that device
36
is firmly secured within container
22
against the axial forces resulting from resilient compression of spring legs
44
of middle portion
42
. Closure
28
and liner
34
may then be assembled over the open end of container
22
so as to close the container mouth. Securement of upper portion
38
within container finish
26
before closure
28
and liner
34
are assembled to the container simplifies the assembly operation and facilitates use of conventional automated packaging equipment. Hold-down device
36
thus firmly engages the upper surface of tablets
37
and holds the tablets in position during transport and handling of package
20
. When the package is ready for use, closure
28
and liner
34
are removed. The user may insert a finger through inner ring
54
of upper ring portion
38
and snap the upper ring portion from beneath bead
27
. Device
36
is then manually extracted from the container and discarded, so that tablets
37
may then be freely dispensed from the container.
FIGS. 7-18
illustrate various modified embodiments of the invention, in which reference numerals identical to those employed in connection with
FIGS. 1-6
and
20
illustrate identical or related components.
FIGS. 7-10
illustrate a modified hold-down device
60
comprising an upper ring portion
62
, a middle portion
64
and a lower portion
66
. Middle portion
64
comprises four angularly spaced spiral legs
68
that are coaxial with each other, and which each execute two full turns between upper portion
62
and lower portion
66
, as distinguished from the two legs
44
executing three full turns in the embodiment of
FIGS. 1-6
. Upper portion
62
comprises a single ring
70
having peripheral bead
40
. Lower portion
66
comprises central disk portion
48
and radially extending petals
50
, which are preferably connected at their outer edges by integral webs
52
. Legs
68
in the embodiment of
FIGS. 7-10
are of spiral contour, having a decreasing radius with respect to the central axis of device
60
between upper ring portion
62
and lower portion
66
, as distinguished from the constant diameter legs
44
in
FIGS. 2 and 5
(prior to compression).
FIG. 11
illustrates a hold-down device
72
, in which mid portion
74
comprises three angularly spaced coaxial spiral legs
76
, each of which executes two turns between upper ring portion
62
and lower portion
66
.
FIGS. 12 and 13
illustrate a hold-down device
78
, in which mid portion
80
comprises angulated legs
82
in a lattice-like or bellows-like axially compressible structure.
FIG. 14
illustrates a hold-down device
90
, in which mid portion
92
comprises closely spaced legs
94
, again in a lattice-like axially compressible structure. In all the embodiments of
FIGS. 11-14
, the mid portions taper narrowingly between upper ring portions
62
and lower portions
66
. For the cage-like mid portion constructions of
FIGS. 12-14
, relatively soft LDPE and TPE materials are preferred. For the open spring leg constructions of
FIGS. 1-11
, HDPE may be employed.
FIGS. 15-18
illustrate another embodiment of the invention, in which the hold-down device
96
comprises a continuous spirally coiled plastic spring. The upper portion
98
of spirally coiled hold-down device
96
is circumferentially compressed during insertion into finish
26
of container
22
, so that device
98
is retained beneath bead
27
by resilient circumferential expansion into engagement with the inside diameter of finish
26
. The lower portion
100
of device
96
comprises a flat circular disk
102
that is in axially resilient engagement with the upper surface of tablets
37
in container
22
. The middle portion
104
of device
96
comprises a continuous spiral coil between upper portion
98
and lower portion
100
.
FIG. 19
illustrates a package
106
that includes a container
22
and a hold-down device
108
in accordance with another embodiment of the invention. Hold-down device
108
includes a continuous spiral spring having an upper portion
110
received beneath container finish bead
27
and held by circumferential compression, a continuous mid portion
112
, and a lower end coupled to a lower portion
114
having a central disk
48
and radiating petals
50
. Hold-down device
108
in
FIG. 19
thus combines the spirally coiled hold-down device
96
of
FIGS. 15-18
with a radiating petal lower portion as in the previous embodiments.
FIG. 21
illustrates a modification to
FIG. 20
, in which bead
27
on finish
26
is replaced by a channel
110
that receives bead
40
on ring
38
by snap fit.
There have thus been disclosed a package, a hold-down device and a method of packaging tablets that fully satisfy all of the objects and aims previously set forth. In particular, the use of cotton in the container headspace is completely eliminated. The plastic petals in the various embodiments of
FIGS. 1-14
and
20
conform to the inner contour of the container. The hold-down device is self-aligning in assembly. The hold-down device of the present invention is easily adapted to fit into containers of differing sizes or shapes, and to conform to differing heights of tablet product within the container. The device maintains a constant pressure on the tablet product so that the product does not rattle and potentially become damaged during transport and handling. The hold-down device is separate from the closure, and thus may be used in conjunction with closures of differing sizes and characteristics. A number of modifications and variations have been disclosed. Other modifications and variations will suggest themselves to persons of ordinary skill in the art. The invention is intended to embrace all such modifications and variations as fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device comprising:circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said petals being circumferentially spaced around said disk, and having arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis having a diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of said ring.
- 2. The device set forth in claim 1 further comprising frangible webs integrally interconnecting radially outer edges of said petals.
- 3. The device set forth in claim 1 wherein said disk is flat and has a periphery, to which said petals are coupled, concentric with said axis.
- 4. The device set forth in claim 3 wherein said petals are angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 5. The device set forth in claim 1 wherein said flexible resilient spring legs comprise compression springs selected from the group consisting of coil springs and spiral springs.
- 6. The device set forth in claim 5 wherein said spring legs comprise a diametrically opposed pair of legs.
- 7. The device set forth in claim 1 wherein said ring comprises an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said bead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting said inner and outer rings.
- 8. The device set forth in claim 1 wherein said device is of one-piece integrally molded plastic construction.
- 9. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device comprising:a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said disk being flat and having a periphery, to which said petals are coupled, concentric with said axis, said petals being angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 10. The device set forth in claim 9 wherein said petals are circumferentially spaced around said disk.
- 11. The device set forth in claim 10 wherein said petals have arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis having a diameter that is greater than the outer diameter of said ring.
- 12. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device comprising:a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said ring comprising an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said bead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting said inner and outer rings.
- 13. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device being of integrally molded plastic construction and consisting essentially of:a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring and having a circular periphery concentric with said axis, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from said periphery, said petals having arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis and having a diameter greater than the outer diameter of said annular ring, said ring comprising an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said bead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting a said inner and outer rings.
- 14. The device set forth in claim 13 wherein said petals are angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 15. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device being of integrally molded plastic construction and consisting essentially of:a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring and having a circular periphery concentric with said axis, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from said periphery, said petals having arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis and having a diameter greater than the outer diameter of said annular ring, and frangible webs integrally interconnecting radially outer edges of said petals.
- 16. A hold-down device for packaging tablets within a container having a finish with an open mouth, said device being of integrally molded plastic construction and consisting essentially of:a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead for securing said device within the finish of a container without extending out of the container mouth, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring and having a circular periphery concentric with said axis, and a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from said periphery, said petals having arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis and having a diameter greater than the outer diameter of said annular ring, said petals being angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 17. The device set forth in claim 16 wherein said flexible resilient spring legs comprise compression springs selected from the group consisting of coil springs and spiral springs.
- 18. The device set forth in claim 17 wherein said spring legs comprise a diametrically opposed pair of legs.
- 19. The device set forth in claim 16 wherein said ring comprises an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said bead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting said inner and outer rings.
- 20. The device set forth in claim 16 further comprising frangible webs integrally interconnecting radially outer edges of said petals.
- 21. A package that comprises:a container having an interior volume for holding product, a cylindrical finish terminating in a container mouth, and a circumferential bead extending around an inner periphery of said finish adjacent to said mouth, a closure for external securement to said finish to close said mouth, and a product hold-down device of one-piece integrally molded plastic construction separate from said closure and comprising: a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead received beneath said bead on said finish such that said ring is retained within said finish independent of said closure, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said petals having outer edges on a circle of revolution having a diameter that is greater than the outside diameter of said ring, said petals being circumferentially spaced around said disk and having arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis.
- 22. The package set forth in claim 21 further comprising frangible webs integrally interconnecting radially outer edges of said petals.
- 23. The package set forth in claim 21 wherein said disk is flat and has a periphery, to which said petals are coupled, concentric with said axis.
- 24. The package set forth in claim 23 wherein said petals are angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 25. The package set forth in claim 21 wherein said flexible resilient spring legs comprise compression springs selected from the group consisting of coil springs and spiral springs.
- 26. The package set forth in claim 25 wherein said spring legs comprise a diametrically opposed pair of legs.
- 27. The package set forth in claim 21 wherein said ring comprises an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said Dead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting said inner and outer rings.
- 28. A package that comprises:a container having an interior volume for holding product, a cylindrical finish terminating in a container mouth, and a circumferential bead extending around an inner periphery of said finish adjacent to said mouth, a closure for external securement to said finish to close said mouth, and a product hold-down device of one-piece integrally molded plastic construction separate from said closure and comprising: a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead received beneath said bead on said finish such that said ring is retained within said finish independent of said closure, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis any extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said petals having outer edges on a circle of revolution having a diameter that is greater than the outside diameter of said ring, said disk being flat and having a periphery, to which said petals are coupled, concentric with said axis, said petals being angulated toward said ring with respect to the plane of said disk.
- 29. The package set forth in claim 28 wherein said petals are circumferentially spaced around said disk.
- 30. The package set forth in claim 29 wherein said petals have arcuate radially outer edges on a common circle of revolution concentric with said axis.
- 31. A package that comprises:a container having an interior volume for holding product, a cylindrical finish terminating in a container mouth, and a circumferential bead extending around an inner periphery of said finish adjacent to said mouth, a closure for external securement to said finish to close said mouth, and a product hold-down device of one-piece integrally molded plastic construction separate from said closure and comprising: a circumferentially continuous annular ring having an axis and a radially outwardly projecting bead received beneath said bead on said finish such that said ring is retained within said finish independent of said closure, a plurality of circumferentially spaced flexible resilient spring legs concentrically coiled around said axis and extending axially from circumferentially spaced positions on said ring, a disk coupled to ends of said legs spaced from said ring, said disk lying in a plane parallel to said ring, and a plurality of flexible resilient petals extending radially outwardly from a periphery of said disk, said petals having outer edges on a circle of revolution having a diameter that is greater than the outside diameter of said ring, said ring comprising an inner ring to which said legs are coupled, an outer ring from which said bead radially projects, and a plurality of radial legs interconnecting said inner and outer rings.
US Referenced Citations (27)
Foreign Referenced Citations (10)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
| 244219 |
Dec 1965 |
AT |
| 259766 |
Feb 1968 |
AT |
| 309026 |
Feb 1953 |
CH |
| 404857 |
Dec 1965 |
CH |
| 27917 |
May 1962 |
DE |
| 781339 |
Dec 1958 |
FR |
| 915516 |
Nov 1962 |
FR |
| 94969 |
Feb 1967 |
FR |
| 594835 |
Jul 1958 |
IT |
| 304808 |
Dec 1962 |
SE |