PAPER SHELLPAK CONTAINER
Disclosed is a paperboard container with a top and bottom panel (10, 14), each having side panels (18, 20) that extend the length of either side are folded over and separated by an end panel to form an open ended substantially rectangular box having an interior chamber. A locking apparatus made from plastic is affixed to the top panel. The locking apparatus (32) includes a pair of spaced apart stop pieces (36) and an angled locking post (34). A guide apparatus (38) made from a molded plastic is affixed to the bottom panel. The guide apparatus includes a pair of spaced apart ramps (40). The locking apparatus (32) and the guide apparatus (38) are oriented within the chamber in such a manner as to cooperate to receive and retain at least one substantially flat insert having a cut out area (54) adapted to fit over the angled locking post.
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Typical shell packaging containers for blister package inserts (or the like) are made almost entirely from hard molded plastic. An alternative form of container packaging uses paperboard materials rather than molded plastic. Each type of container further strives to achieve a level of child-resistance with respect to accessing the blister package(s) within the containers. There are locking and unlocking mechanisms and features built-in to both the plastic shell containers and the paperboard containers that are designed to retain the blister package(s) securely within its respective outer container. A user must know how to disengage the lock mechanism in order to gain access to the blister package(s). Typically, the plastic lock/unlock mechanisms are more durable and stronger than the paperboard lock/unlock mechanisms. What is needed is a modified packaging system comprised mainly of a paperboard casing that only uses a portion of hard molded plastic that comprise the lock/unlock mechanisms.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONDisclosed is a paperboard container made from a paperboard material. Such material may be treated and/or may be tear-resistant. A top and bottom panel, each having side panels that extend the length of either side are folded over and separated by an end panel to form an open ended substantially rectangular box having an interior chamber. The side panels fold atop and may be attached to one another. A locking apparatus made from a molded plastic may be affixed to the top panel. The locking apparatus may include a pair of spaced apart stop pieces and an angled locking post that protrude away from the surface of the top panel. A guide apparatus made from a molded plastic may be affixed to the bottom panel. The guide apparatus may include a pair of spaced apart ramps. The locking apparatus and the guide apparatus are oriented within the chamber in such a manner as to cooperate to receive and retain at least one substantially flat insert (e.g., a blister package) having a cut out area adapted to fit over the angled locking post.
To add strength to the overall structure, the top and bottom panels can be reinforced with secondary top and bottom panels that fold over and are adhered to their respective primary top and bottom panels. The secondary top and bottom panels include cut out areas to allow the molded plastic locking apparatus and guide apparatus to protrude through. This style of fitting allows for the plastic pieces to be held in place without the use of adhesive if so desired. The benefit of not using adhesive materials to adhere the plastic pieces to the board is it allows for complete separation of the comingled materials which improves the recyclability of the package.
A push button cut out area may be oriented between the spaced apart stop pieces of the primary top panel provides a lock release mechanism. When a user depresses the push button cut out area on the top panel, the blister package insert will also be depressed such that its cut out area will become unhooked from the angled locking post.
A finger cut out area at the open end of the paperboard container may also be included to assist the user in grasping the inserted blister package for easier removal.
The paperboard material is generally comprised of layers of paperboard that may be treated. The paperboard could be strengthened by coatings or by production processes. The paperboard could be improved for printing capabilities by coatings or production process steps. The inner structure me be made of molded plastic, injection molded, blow molded, thermoformed, or other similar means. In the alternative, the inner structure could be made of pressed paperboard, pressed metal, or pulped formed paper depending upon manufacturing preferences.
Also shown is a molded plastic guide apparatus 38 that is vacuum packed and adhered to the surface of the outside bottom panel 14. The plastic guide apparatus 38 is comprised of a pair of thermo-formed blister ramps 40. A more complete description of how the guide apparatus functions relative to a blister package is set out below.
In its assembled state, the blister ramps 40, the blister stops 36, the blister lock post 34 and the push button cut-out feature 30 become oriented such that a locking mechanism adapted to receive at least one blister package is formed.
In operation, a user would insert a blister package into the open end of a chamber defined by the assembled paperboard container 1. The leading edge 52 of the blister package 50 travels toward the far end of the paperboard container 1. Near the far end, the leading edge 52 will encounter blister ramps 40 that are angled and oriented such that the leading edge 52 will slide up and over the ramped surface. As the blister package 50 continues toward the far end of the paperboard container 1, it may next encounter the angled blister lock post 34. Angled blister lock post 34 may re-direct the leading edge back downward a bit until the locking cut out area 54 of the blister package 50 clears the blister lock post 34 and hooks over it. The locking cut out area 54 of the blister package 50 is aligned with the position of the blister lock post 34 when the blister package 50 is inserted into the paperboard container 1. Shortly after the locking cut out area 54 of the blister package 50 clears the blister lock post 34 and hooks over it the leading edge 52 will encounter the protruding blister stops 36. The blister package 50 is now fully inserted and locked within the paperboard container 1.
It is to be understood that a wide variety of materials may be used to make the internal components (guide rails, locking elements, retaining elements and/or other such elements), including but not limited to plastic, plastic biopolymers and/or other plastic based compositions. It is to be understood that the one or more retaining elements may be a catch, an opening, a lip, a ledge, a flap, a blister, a bump, a protrusion, an indention or any elements or combinations thereof that would prevent the blister from being fully removed without undue force from the outer container or shell.
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 embodiments.
Claims
1. A paperboard container comprising:
- a top panel made from a paperboard material, the top panel further comprising: a pair of side panels made from a paperboard material that extend the length of the top panel on either side; and a locking apparatus made from a material other than paperboard that is affixed thereon, the locking apparatus including a pair of spaced apart stop pieces and an angled locking post that protrude away from the surface of the top panel;
- a bottom panel made from a paperboard material, the bottom panel further comprising: a pair of side panels made from a paperboard material that extend the length of the bottom panel on either side; and a guide apparatus made from a material other than paperboard that is affixed thereon, the guide apparatus including a pair of spaced apart ramps; and
- an end panel made from a paperboard material,
- wherein the top side panels and the bottom side panels overlap one another and are adhered together with an adhesive thereby forming an open ended substantially rectangular box having an interior chamber in which the locking apparatus and the guide apparatus are oriented within the chamber in such a manner as to cooperate to receive and retain at least one substantially flat insert having a cut out area adapted to fit over the angled locking post.
2. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the top panel further comprises a push button cut out area oriented between the spaced apart stop pieces.
3. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the top panel further comprises a finger cut out area at the open end of the open ended substantially rectangular box.
4. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the substantially flat insert is a blister package having a cut out area.
5. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the locking apparatus is plastic.
6. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the guide apparatus is plastic.
7. A paperboard container comprising:
- an outside top panel made from a paperboard material, the outside top panel further comprising: a pair of side panels made from a paperboard material that extend the length of the top panel on either side; and a locking apparatus made from a material other than paperboard, the locking apparatus including a pair of spaced apart stop pieces and an angled locking post that protrude away from the surface of the top panel;
- an inside top panel made from a paperboard material, the inside top panel further comprising a locking apparatus cut out area;
- an outside bottom panel made from a paperboard material, the outside bottom panel further comprising: a pair of side panels made from a paperboard material that extend the length of the bottom panel on either side; and
- a guide apparatus made from a material other than paperboard, the guide apparatus including a pair of spaced apart ramps;
- an inside bottom panel made from a paperboard material, the inside bottom panel further comprising a ramp cut out areas; and
- an end panel made from a paperboard material,
- wherein,
- the inside top panel folds over onto the outside top panel such that the locking apparatus protrudes through the locking apparatus cut out area;
- the inside bottom panel folds over onto to the outside bottom panel such that the spaced apart ramps protrude through the ramp cut out areas; and
- the top side panels and the bottom side panels overlap one another and are adhered together with an adhesive thereby forming an open ended substantially rectangular box having an interior chamber in which the locking apparatus and the guide apparatus are oriented within the chamber in such a manner as to cooperate to receive and retain at least one substantially flat insert having a cut out area adapted to fit over the angled locking post.
8. The paperboard container of claim 7 wherein the inside top panel is adhered to the outside top panel and the inside bottom panel is adhered to the outside bottom panel.
9. The paperboard container of claim 7 wherein the locking apparatus and the guide apparatus are adhered to the top panel and bottom panels respectively.
10. The paperboard container of claim 7 wherein the top panel further comprises a push button cut out area oriented between the spaced apart stop pieces.
11. The paperboard container of claim 7 wherein the outside and inside top panels further comprises a finger cut out area at the open end of the open ended substantially rectangular box.
12. The paperboard container of claim 7 wherein the substantially flat insert is a blister package having a cut out area.
13. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the locking apparatus is plastic.
14. The paperboard container of claim 1 wherein the guide apparatus is plastic.
15. A paperboard container comprising of a closed end and an open end and further having one or more internal components that are formed of a different material than the paperboard container.
16. The paperboard container of claim 15 wherein the one or more internal component is a locking mechanism.
17. The paperboard container of claim 15 wherein the one or more internal component is a retaining mechanism.
18. The paperboard container of claim 15 wherein the one or more internal component is made of plastic.
19. The paperboard container of claim 15 wherein the plastic is a biopolymer.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 8, 2010
Publication Date: Jul 19, 2012
Applicant: MEADWESTVACO CORPORATION (Richmond, VA)
Inventors: William J. Bogdziewicz, III (Richmond, VA), John A. Gelardi (Midlothian, VA)
Application Number: 13/498,949
International Classification: B65D 5/44 (20060101); B65D 77/04 (20060101); B65D 75/36 (20060101);