PACKAGING SYSTEM WITH LOCKABLE EASY LOAD INNER SLEEVE
An inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of a bottom panel (12), a top panel (14), a pair of side panels (16,18) and a sealed front end formed by a pair of front closure panels (28, 30) and a pair of front closure flaps (32, 34). A locking flap (36) extends from the opposite end of the bottom panel and can be folded back over the bottom panel such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve. An internal glue flap forms a barrier preventing contents inserted into the inner sleeve from inadvertently slipping out the rear end. A retaining flap (26) extends from the opposite end of the top panel and can be folded inward to create a one way gate that allows a blister pack to be inserted into the interior chamber without allowing it to be withdrawn.
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Unit dose packaging is an attractive packaging format for certain pharmaceutical applications because it is convenient, yet sturdy enough to be opened and closed numerous times until the course of medication is completed, and also enables the user to track the consumption of doses according to the prescribed schedule. Unit dose packaging is typically achieved using blister packs that individually seal a pill or equivalent within a chamber that is adhered to a card like structure. The blister pack is then typically inserted into a generic paperboard box. A consumer opens the box, removes the blister pack and pushes on an individual pill to break it free from the blister pack.
This system has some drawbacks, however. The entire packaging system is not very child resistant in that it is relatively easy for a child to remove the blister pack from the paperboard container box and push a pill through a blister seal. Previous inventions to the same assignee as herein have addressed many child resistant features. Thus, there now exists containers or outer sleeves that are capable of lockably retaining a blister pack within. However, these systems generally require that the blister pack itself be specially configured to engage such outer sleeves. Typically the blister pack is adhered within another paperboard covering referred to as an inner sleeve. The inner sleeve receives and wraps around a blister pack in a separate manufacturing/assembly process.
What is needed is a packaging system in which the blister pack can be loaded into a locakable inner sleeve without having to incur additional manufacturing steps such that a generic blister pack can simply be inserted into the inner sleeve carton and the inner sleeve carton can be lockably inserted into an existing outer sleeve solution.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONOne embodiment describes an inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of a bottom panel, a top panel, and a pair of side panels that define the body of the inner sleeve. A pair of front closure panels extend from one end of the top and bottom panel. A pair of front closure flaps extend from each side panel such that a sealed front end is formed when the front closure panels and the front closure flaps are folded inward and adhered together. A locking flap extends from the opposite end of the bottom panel and can be folded back over the bottom panel such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve. A retaining flap extends from the opposite end of the top panel and can be folded inward to create a one way gate that allows a blister pack to be inserted into the interior chamber without allowing it to be withdrawn. The top panel can further include a plurality of apertures while the bottom panel can further include a plurality of closed loop perforations designed to match and accommodate a blister pack.
Another embodiment describes an inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of a bottom panel including a bottom panel locking flap extending from one end of the bottom panel and a top panel including a plurality of crease lines that define a pair of side panels, a pair of side glue flaps, a rear panel, a front panel, a front panel glue flap, a top panel glue flap, and a top panel locking flap. The top panel is folded along the crease lines such that the side panels, front panel, and rear panel extend downward approximately ninety degrees with respect to the top panel and the top glue flap, side glue flaps, and rear glue flap extend outward approximately ninety degrees with respect to the respective side panels, front panel, and rear panel such that the top glue flap, side glue flaps, and rear glue flap are parallel to the top panel. The folded top panel is adhered to the bottom panel such that the front end is sealed and the rear end and top and bottom locking flaps remain unsealed such that a blister pack can be inserted into the interior chamber of the inner sleeve before sealing the rear end and top and bottom locking flaps. The sealed locking flaps are capable of being folded back over the inner sleeve such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve. The top panel can further include a plurality of apertures while the bottom panel can further include a plurality of closed loop perforations designed to match and accommodate a blister pack.
One embodiment describes an inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of a bottom panel, a top panel, and a pair of side panels that define the body of the inner sleeve. A pair of front closure panels extend from one end of the top and bottom panel. A pair of front closure flaps extend from each side panel such that a sealed front end is formed when the front closure panels and the front closure flaps are folded inward and adhered together. A locking flap extends from the opposite end of the bottom panel and can be folded back over the bottom panel such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve. A glued internal flap prevents any contents from falling out of the inner sleeve once loaded and sealed. The top and bottom panels can optionally include a plurality of apertures designed to match and accommodate a blister pack.
The blank 10 is comprised of a bottom panel 12 and a top panel 14 coupled together by a side panel 16. The bottom panel 12 can include a plurality of perforations 22 that will correspond to individual doses of a blister pack. The bottom panel 12 further includes a front closure panel 30 and a locking flap 36. The top panel 14 can include a plurality of apertures 24 that also correspond to individual doses of a blister pack. The top panel 14 further includes a second front closure panel 28 and a retaining flap 26. Side panel 18 is coupled with top panel 12 along an edge. On an opposite edge of side panel 18 there is a glue flap 20. Each of the side panels 16, 18 also includes respective front closure flaps 32, 34.
This embodiment of an inner sleeve accepts a standard blister pack. The blister pack can be loaded without having to re-tool of perform a significant amount of additional work. Then the entire inner sleeve can be inserted into an outer sleeve wherein the inner sleeve and outer sleeve possess one or more child resistant features. The entire packaging system can now receive the benefits of enhance child safety features without the blister pack having to be specially formed.
The blank 50 is assembled into an inner sleeve 51 by folding along the various crease lines such that the side panels 64,72, rear panel 62, and front panel 68 are raised. The folded top panel 52 is then placed atop the bottom panel 54 where it can be glued in place except for the top panel glue flap 60.
The blank 100 includes a top panel 140 has been folded over a bottom panel 120 separated by side panel 180. Another other side panel 220 (not visible in
The materials or other contents that can be inserted into an inner sleeve can be anything that will fit within the space constraints of the inner sleeve. An advantage of the present packaging system is its ability to retain the child resistant features present in the inner/outer sleeve relationship while allowing the inner sleeve to be filled with other contents. Thus, the other contents receive the benefit of the locking features without having to alter or change the way they are packaged. One need only fill the inner sleeve and seal the front closure panels and flaps to create a packaging system with enhanced child resistant features and locking functions.
The invention has been described with respect to using paperboard as the material that comprises the blank and inner sleeve. Other materials, however, such as cardboard, plastics, polymers, and metal may be used as a blank and the resulting inner sleeve described herein.
It is believed that the present invention includes many other embodiments that may not be herein described in detail, but would nonetheless be appreciated by those skilled in the art from the disclosures made. Accordingly, this disclosure should not be read as being limited only to the foregoing examples or only to the designated preferred embodiments.
Claims
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4. An inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of:
- a bottom panel, a top panel, and a pair of side panels that define the body of the inner sleeve;
- a first front closure panel extending from one end of the bottom panel and a second front closure panel extending from one end of the top panel;
- first and second front closure flaps extending from the side panels such that a sealed front end is formed when the first and second front closure panels and the first and second front closure flaps are folded inward and adhered together;
- a locking flap extending from the opposite end of the bottom panel, the locking flap folded back over the bottom panel such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve; and
- a retaining flap extending from the opposite end of the top panel, the retaining flap folded inward to create a one way gate that allows a blister pack to be inserted into the interior chamber without allowing it to be withdrawn.
5. The inner sleeve of claim 4 wherein the top panel further includes a plurality of apertures.
6. The inner sleeve of claim 4 wherein the bottom panel further includes a plurality of closed loop perforations.
7. A paperboard blank for forming a lockable inner sleeve for housing a blister pack comprising:
- a bottom panel including a bottom panel locking flap extending from one end of the bottom panel;
- a top panel including a plurality of crease lines that define a pair of side panels, a pair of side glue flaps, a rear panel, a front panel, a front panel glue flap, a top panel glue flap, and a top panel locking flap.
8. The paperboard blank of claim 7 wherein the top panel further includes a plurality of apertures.
9. The paperboard blank of claim 7 wherein the bottom panel further includes a plurality of closed loop perforations.
10. An inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of:
- a bottom panel including a bottom panel locking flap extending from one end of the bottom panel;
- a top panel including a plurality of crease lines that define a pair of side panels, a pair of side glue flaps, a rear panel, a front panel, a front panel glue flap, a top panel glue flap, and a top panel locking flap, wherein
- the top panel is folded along the crease lines such that the side panels, front panel, and rear panel extend downward approximately ninety degrees with respect to the top panel and the top glue flap, side glue flaps, and rear glue flap extend outward approximately ninety degrees with respect to the respective side panels, front panel, and rear panel such that the top glue flap, side glue flaps, and rear glue flap are parallel to the top panel, and
- wherein the folded top panel is adhered to the bottom panel such that the front end is sealed and the rear end and top and bottom locking flaps remain unsealed such that a blister pack can be inserted into the interior chamber of the inner sleeve before sealing the rear end and top and bottom locking flaps,
- the sealed locking flaps are capable of being folded back over the inner sleeve such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve.
11. The inner sleeve of claim 10 wherein the top panel further includes a plurality of apertures.
12. The inner sleeve of claim 10 wherein the bottom panel further includes a plurality of closed loop perforations.
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16. An inner sleeve having an interior chamber comprised of:
- a bottom panel, a top panel, a pair of side panels, and a side panel glue flap that define the body of the inner sleeve;
- a first front closure panel extending from one end of the bottom panel and a second front closure panel extending from one end of the top panel;
- a locking flap extending from the opposite end of the bottom panel; and
- an internal glue flap that forms a barrier preventing contents inserted into the inner sleeve from inadvertently slipping out the rear end.
17. The inner sleeve of claim 16 wherein the top panel further includes a plurality of apertures.
18. The inner sleeve of claim 16 wherein the bottom panel further includes a plurality of apertures.
19. The inner sleeve of claim 16 wherein the first and second front closure flaps extend from the side panels such that a sealed front end is formed when the first and second front closure panels and the first and second front closure flaps are folded inward and adhered together.
20. The inner sleeve of claim 16 wherein the locking flap is folded back over the bottom panel such that it will catch when inserted into an outer sleeve.
21. The paperboard blank of claim 7 wherein the bottom panel further comprises a first front closure panel extending from one end of the bottom panel and a locking flap extending from the opposite end of the bottom panel.
22. The paperboard blank of claim 7 wherein the top panel further includes a second front closure panel extending from one end of the top panel and a retaining flap extending from the opposite end of the top panel.
23. the paperboard blank of claim 7 further comprising a pair of side panels each including a front closure flap extending from one end, one of the side panels connected to and situated between the top and bottom panels and a glue flap attached to the side panel that is not situated between the top and bottom panels.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 8, 2009
Publication Date: Jul 7, 2011
Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION (Richmond, VA)
Inventors: Alyssa Smith (Richmond, VA), William Bogdziewicz, III (Raleigh, NC), Steve Jones (Elon, NC), John A. Gelardi (Midlothian, VA), Marty Jones (Graham, NC), Rodney Dixon (Burlington, NC)
Application Number: 13/003,059
International Classification: B65D 5/38 (20060101); B65D 75/08 (20060101); B65D 83/04 (20060101);