MULTI-PACK TRAVELER COMPONENT PACKAGE INSERT
A packaging apparatus is designed to accommodate one or more blister packages in a secure child-resistant manner. The one or more blister packages (30) include at least one engaging aperture (32). The apparatus includes a sleeve that receives the one or more blister packages and a traveler clip (10) that is coupled with the one or more blister packages. The traveler clip is received in the sleeve in a lockable slidable fashion. The traveler clip further includes a backwardly inclining dagger (12) that hooks onto the engaging aperture of the one or more.
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One form of pharmaceutical packaging is a blister pack. A blister pack is comprised of a generally flat substrate on one side and a plurality of bubble like cavities on the other side. Within each cavity is stored a unit dose of a pharmaceutical such as a pill, tablet, or capsule. The contents within the cavity need not be pharmaceutical per se, however. When a consumer wishes to access the contents of a blister, he presses down on the cavity ‘bubble’ causing the contents to pierce the bottom surface (usually foil or the like) of the blister pack.
Blister packages are a convenient primary form of packaging. However, blister packages generally require a secondary form of packaging. The secondary form of packaging serves to protect the primary package as well as providing a convenient form for labeling. More importantly, however, the secondary packaging can also provide a means for securing the primary package from children as a safety feature since the contents of the primary packages can often be dangerous.
One of the safety measures associated with the secondary packaging is the ability to ‘lock’ and ‘unlock’ a primary package within a secondary package. In general, a secondary package receives a primary package and can securely seat it within a chamber such that it can not be withdrawn without manipulating a locking mechanism.
Typical packaging solutions only accommodate a single primary package within a secondary package. In these solutions, the primary package itself is in a direct cooperative relationship with the secondary package. This can be inefficient if the contents of the primary package are used up rather quickly or if the primary package can only accommodate a relatively small number of discrete items.
Blister packages are not the only form of primary packaging that can be accommodated in the solutions described above. Such systems can protect primary packages that contain, for instance, medical devices such as syringes, dermal strip medications, liquid vials or ampules, etc. The primary package can be used to store and protect just about anything that can be retained by the relatively flat primary packaging medium.
What is needed is a secondary packaging solution that can accommodate multiple primary packages in a secure child resistant manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment of the disclosure there is disclosed a packaging apparatus designed to accommodate one or more blister packages in a secure child-resistant manner. The one or each blister package is designed for storing packaging contents and has at least one engaging aperture. A shell or sleeve houses the plurality of blister packages. A traveler mechanism or clip is coupled with the one or more blister packages and adapted to fit within the hard plastic sleeve in a lockable slidable fashion. The traveler clip securely retains the one or more blister packages.
The hard plastic sleeve is comprised of plastic top and bottom portions that can be snap fit (or glued or otherwise adhered) together such that when fit together, the hard plastic sleeve defines an interior chamber that is open on one end and closed on the opposite end. The hard plastic sleeve is further comprises a locking stop extending downward from the interior surface of the top portion of the hard plastic sleeve and at least one exit stop on the interior surface of at least one of the top and bottom portions of the hard plastic sleeve positioned near the open end of the interior chamber.
The hard plastic sleeve further comprises a lock release tab positioned such that depressing the lock release tab while the traveler clip is in the locked position within the hard plastic sleeve will cause the locking face of the traveler clip to clear the locking stop of the hard plastic sleeve allowing the traveler clip to unlock and be slidably withdrawn from the hard plastic sleeve.
The top and bottom portions of the hard plastic sleeve further include a thumb/finger indent at the open end front edge to assist a person when grasping a blister package contained within the hard plastic sleeve.
The traveler clip is adapted to be seated within the interior chamber of the hard plastic sleeve in a lockable and slidable fashion. The traveler clip is a generally U-shaped hard plastic apparatus that includes a flexible dagger extending upwardly and back from the bottom surface of the traveler clip. The dagger is designed to fit within a blister pack aperture. The traveler clip further comprises a locking face portion designed to engage the locking stop of the hard plastic sleeve. The traveler clip also include at least one raised leading edge flat surface adapted to engage the at least one traveler stop on the hard plastic sleeve to prevent the traveler clip from being completely withdrawn from within the interior chamber of the hard plastic sleeve.
In another embodiment of the disclosure there is disclosed a packaging apparatus designed to accommodate one or more blister packages in a secure child-resistant manner. The one or more blister packages are designed to package contents (e.g., medicaments). The one or each package includes at least one engaging aperture. A sleeve houses the one or more blister packages. A traveler clip is coupled with the one or more blister packages and adapted to fit within the paperboard housing in a lockable slidable fashion. The traveler clip securely retains the one or more blister packages.
The paperboard housing is formed from a paperboard blank that is comprised of a series of panels that when folded define an interior chamber that is open on one end and closed on the opposite end. The assembled paperboard housing further comprises a release button that can extend downward into the interior chamber to release the traveler clip from its locked position.
The bottom panel of the paperboard housing further includes a thumb/finger indent at the open end front edge to assist a person when grasping a blister package contained within the paperboard housing.
The traveler clip is adapted to be seated within the interior chamber of the paperboard housing in a lockable and slidable fashion. The traveler clip is a generally U-shaped hard plastic apparatus that includes a flexible dagger extending upwardly and back from the bottom surface of the traveler clip. The dagger is designed to be inserted into each blister pack engaging aperture. The traveler clip further comprises a locking face portion designed to engage a traveler guide slot. The traveler clip also include at least one raised leading edge flat surface adapted to engage stop portions that are formed in assembling the paperboard housing to prevent the traveler clip from being completely withdrawn from within the interior chamber of the paperboard housing.
One embodiment of the disclosure describes an improved packaging apparatus comprised of a sleeve made, for example of hard plastic, adapted to receive and house at least one blister packages bound by a traveler clip. Rather than having the one or more blister packages connect directly in a cooperative relationship with the sleeve, the one or more blister packages are coupled with the traveler clip. The traveler clip is then coupled with the sleeve in a cooperative relationship that permits the traveler to be securely housed within the sleeve yet also allows the traveler clip to be substantially withdrawn to expose the contents of the one or more blister packages.
For ease of description, the sleeve may also be referred to as a shell package throughout this disclosure. The sleeve or shell package is generally formed from two pieces of plastic (top and bottom portions) that snap fit to one another. They may also be glued or otherwise adhered. Once fitted together, one end of the sleeve remains substantially open and an interior chamber is formed that is adapted to house one or more blister packages. There are one or more locking and unlocking mechanisms on and about the sleeve and the traveler clip that operate to securely retain the one or more blister packages within the sleeve. To withdraw and expose the one or more blister packages, a consumer must know how to operate the sleeve to release the locking mechanism(s). These locking mechanisms provide the entire packaging solution with an enhanced degree of child resistant safety features.
The traveler clip 10 includes a pair of upper 11 and lower 15 panels connected together by a spine panel 13 to form a generally U-shaped frame structure. The traveler clip 10 is preferably formed of a hard plastic. Other suitable materials can be used such that the functionality of the traveler clip 10 is preserved. To achieve its first purpose, the traveler clip 10 includes an inclined dagger 12 that extends upward and backward from the lower panel 15 so that the upper end of the dagger 12 is positioned proximate the upper panel 11 with a small space retained between the upper panel 11 and the upper end of the dagger. The rear ends of blister packages 30 are inserted into that space one by one, or all at one time, till the aperture 32 of each blister package 30 clears the dagger 12, receives the dagger 12 and becomes hooked thereon. The dagger 12 is inclined to the lower panel 15 such that it defines an acute angle with respect to the lower panel 15. Such an inclined orientation of the dagger 12 allows the blister packages 30 to be retained and securely connected to the traveler clip 10 once the blister packages 30 are engaged with the dagger 12 (see
To achieve the second purpose, the traveler clip 10 has been constructed and U-shaped to fit within the chamber defined by the assembled hard plastic sleeve 20a and 20b shown in
The traveler clip 10 is adapted to fit snugly yet slidably within the chamber defined by the sleeve 20a, 20b. A plurality of blister packages 30 are also shown each containing a blister pack aperture 32 approximately positioned at the rear center edge of the blister package 30. The blister pack apertures 32 are designed to slide over and hook onto the inclined dagger 12 of the traveler clip 10.
To withdraw and access a blister package 30 from the sleeve 20a and 20b, one would grasp the entire packaging apparatus with both hands. One hand would grasp the closed end of the sleeve 20a, 20b such that the thumb (or other finger) was atop the lock release tab 26 on the top portion 20a while at least one other finger is positioned somewhere on the bottom portion 20b, allowing for a pinching movement. The user's other hand would grasp at least one of the blister packages 30 between the thumb and another finger using the indent area 28 on the open end of the top 20a and bottom 20b portions of the sleeve. The indent area 28 functions as a means of access to the blister packages 30. Next, the user depresses the lock release tab 26 until it contacts and forces downward the locking lug 14 of the traveler clip 10. Once the locking lug 14 clears the locking stop 24, the user can pull on the blister packages 30 causing the traveler clip 10 to slide outward toward the open end of the sleeve thereby exposing the blister packages 30. The traveler clip 10 can continue until its own leading edge or feet 16 encounter the exit stop portions 22 of the top 20a and/or bottom 20b portions of the sleeve . The feet 16 and stop portions 22 prevent the traveler clip 10 (and blister packages 30) from being completely separated from the sleeve.
To load a plurality of blister packages 30 into the packaging solution, the traveler clip 10 is seated at the rearmost or locked position next to the rear end of the bottom portion 20b of the sleeve. The top portion 20a of the sleeve is then attached to the bottom portion 20b such that the traveler clip 10 is locked in place (locking lug 14 abuts locking stop 24). One by one, or all at one time, blister packages 30 can be inserted through the open end of the sleeve 20a, 20b such that the rear end of each blister package having the aperture 32 leads. The aperture 32 of each blister package 30 has been positioned on the respective blister package 30 such that it aligns with the backwardly inclining dagger 12 of the traveler clip 10. The blister package 30 eventually reaches the dagger 12 and will ride up the incline until the aperture 32 clears the dagger 12 and becomes hooked thereon. The blister package 30 can not be removed from the dagger 12 due to the backward inclination of the dagger 12 causing it to behave like a barbed hook. Additional blister packages 30 can be inserted and hooked as just described. The ability to attach the blister packages 30 after the traveler clip 10 has been secured within the sleeve 20 is unique to this solution.
It should be noted that the locking mechanisms that is formed of the locking lug 14, stop 24 and release 26 may be placed on the top portion 20a of the packaging apparatus, the bottom portion 20b of the packaging apparatus or on both the top and bottom portions 20a, 20b of the packaging apparatus. More specifically, the lug 14 may be formed on the lower panel 15 to extend downward therefrom while the stopper 26 and release 26 are formed on the bottom portion 20b of the sleeve.
It is believed that the present disclosure 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
1. A packaging apparatus comprising: clip
- At least one blister package for storing packaging contents, the at least one blister package including an engaging aperture;
- a sleeve for housing the at least one blister packages; and
- a traveler clip comprising a dagger that is received in the engaging aperture to allow the at least one blister package to be joined the traveler clip, the traveler clip received in the sleeve in a lockable and slidable fashion.
2. The packaging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the sleeve has an open end and an opposite closed end.
3. The packaging apparatus of claim 2 wherein the sleeve further comprises a locking stop on the sleeve, and the traveler clip comprises a locking element for engaging with the locking stop to lock the traveler clip.
4. The packaging apparatus of claim 3 wherein the traveler clip is received in the sleeve for sliding movement between a rearmost position where the traveler clip allows the locking element to be in engagement with the locking stop of the sleeve to prevent the traveler clip from moving toward the open end of the sleeve and a forwardmost position where the traveler clip allows the locking element to be in engagement with a locking portion of the sleeve to prevent the traveler clip to be completely withdrawn from the sleeve.
5. The packaging apparatus of claim 4 wherein the sleeve further comprises a release element disposed such that depressing the release element while the traveler clip is in the rearmost position will cause the locking element of the traveler clip to clear the locking stop of the sleeve allowing the traveler clip to be move toward the forwardmost position.
6. The packaging apparatus of claim 4 wherein the rearmost position is located proximate the closed end of the sleeve and the front most position is located proximate the open end of the sleeve.
7. The packaging apparatus of claim 4 wherein the locking element projects upward from an upper panel of the traveler clip, and the stop portion is provided adjacent to the open end of the sleeve.
8. The packaging apparatus of claim 4 wherein the locking element project downward from a lower panel of the traveler clip, and the stop portion is provided adjacent to the open end of the sleeve.
9. The packaging apparatus of claim 2 wherein the sleeve further comprises a finger indent at the open end of the sleeve to assist a person when grasping the at least one blister package.
10. The packaging apparatus of claim 1 wherein the traveler clip comprises a substantially U-shaped frame structure including a pair of upper and lower panels connected together by a spine panel.
11. A packaging apparatus comprising:
- at least one blister package that contains a plurality of contents, the at least one the blister package including an engaging aperture;
- a sleeve in which the at least one blister package is received; and
- a traveler clip slidably received in the sleeve, the traveler clip comprising a substantially U-shaped frame structure and a dagger engaged with the at least one blister packages by the engaging aperture, the frame structure including a pair of upper and lower panels interconnected by a spine panel, the dagger extending upward from the lower panel substantially toward the spine panel.
12. The packaging apparatus of claim 11 wherein the traveler clip further comprises a locking element for releasable engagement with the sleeve.
13. The packaging apparatus of claim 12 wherein the sleeve comprising a series of foldable panels including a top panel, a bottom panel, a pair of side panels, and traveler guide section panels that can be folded to form the sleeve.
14. The packaging apparatus of claim 13 wherein the traveler guide section panels include cut out slots defining a channel for slidably engaging the locking element of the traveler clip and cut out slots defining a locking stop for receiving and securing the locking element of the traveler clip such that the locking element abuts edges of the cut out slots to prevent sliding movement of the traveler clip.
15. The packaging apparatus of claim 14 wherein the top panel further includes a slit therein, the slit at least partially defines a release button such that depressing the release button frees the locking element from the edges of the cut out slots.
16. The packaging apparatus of claim 15 wherein the sleeve further comprises at least one stop portion positioned near an open end of the sleeve, the at least one stop portion engages the locking element of the traveler clip to prevent the traveler clip from being completely withdrawn from sleeve.
17. The packaging apparatus of claim 13 wherein the bottom panel of the sleeve includes a finger indent at an open end front edge thereof to assist a person in grasping the at least one blister package.
18. The packaging apparatus of claim 11 wherein the traveler clip further comprises at least one retainer rib extending downward from the upper panel of the frame structure, a lower end of the retainer rib reaches an elevation substantially equal to, or slightly lower than, an upper end of the dagger.
19. The packaging apparatus of claim 11 wherein the traveler clip further comprises an opening that is defined in the spine panel to allow fingers or tools to be inserted therethrough to facilitate disengagement of the blister packages from the dagger.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 23, 2010
Publication Date: Jun 28, 2012
Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION (Richmond, VA)
Inventor: John A. Gelardi (Midlothian, VA)
Application Number: 13/394,047
International Classification: B65D 50/06 (20060101); B65D 77/04 (20060101); B65D 75/36 (20060101);