THERMOFORMED BLISTER PACKAGE
A blister package (10) and method for manufacturing the blister package include an upper wall member (14) (e.g., front panel), a lower wall member (16) (e.g., backer) and a printing (20) (e.g., print, decoration, advertising), where the upper wall member is formed to effectively hold an article (12) (e.g., toothbrush, razor) preferably by accommodating specific geometry of the article. The lower wall member is preferably formed (e.g., molded, thermoformed) after printing from a flat sheet of material (e.g., plastic) to resemble a cylindrical or cone based final shape linearly along or parallel to the lower wall member's longitudinal axis (46). The printing is applied to the flat sheet of material without distortion and appears on the final shaped lower wall member without the appearance of distortion.
The present invention relates to blister packages having a three-dimensional backer with printing on the backer.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONVarious blister packages are known in the prior art for holding and displaying articles of merchandise, such as toothbrushes or razors. These blister packages are typically thermoformed plastic and include a backer or base member and a front panel closure member coupled to each other by a seal or weld. While the front panel is typically molded into a three-dimensional shape resembling the contours of the article held within, the backer is formed in either two dimensions or shaped into three dimensions. See, for example, U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,276,529 and 6,409,019, and United States Published Application U.S.2001/0032796 A1.
These blister packages often include printing for informational or advertising purposes. Typically, the printing is found on flat two-dimensional sections of the package where they are easily readable due to their appearance on the flat surface. See, for example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,571,953 and U.S. Application Publication U.S.2007/0051652 A1.
By way of example, U.S. Application Publication U.S.2009/0090643 A1 discloses a blister package for display of a toothbrush. The plastic blister package includes first and second plastic films 16, 20 that are pre-printed in a flat status before deep-drawing, with the printed area being later situated in a three-dimensionally molded portion of the blister package. The pre-printing is contoured or distorted prior to the molding to acquire the correct appearance after the deep-drawing process.
While the foregoing packages are generally suited for their intended purposes, they leave something to be desired from the standpoint of simplicity and preparing print or graphics for the printing on a flat sheet of plastic before the plastic is molded into a three-dimensional shape that noticeably distorts the graphic/printing design. Accordingly, a need exists for greater flexibility and efficiency for pre-printing during the manufacture of blister packages to achieve minimal distortion in the thee-dimensional final shape.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn one embodiment there is a blister package for housing an article or merchandise, e.g. a toothbrush. The package comprising a front panel, a backer molded from a planar film to define a outline portion having a longitudinal axis and a printing applied to the planar film. The printing is applied to the planar plastic film having an appearance substantially free of distortion on the planar film. The outline portion is linear along the longitudinal axis. The front panel and backer are secured to each other to define a region for holding the article. The printing is legible on the backer irrespective of the distortion caused in molding the backer from the planar film.
In another embodiment there is a method for making a blister package for housing an article. The method for making a blister package for housing an article comprises providing a front panel; applying a printing to a planar film, the printing having an appearance free of distortion on the planar film; thermoforming the planar film into a backer to define a outline portion having a longitudinal axis with the outline portion linear along the longitudinal axis, the printing molded with the second planar film and maintaining a legible appearance regardless of distortion caused by the molding; placing the article into one of the front panel or the backer; and sealing the front panel and the backer together with the article in between the front panel and the backer.
In certain embodiments the outline portion is cone shaped.
In certain embodiments, the first three-dimensional thermoformed structure protrudes from the planar rim a first distance, and the second three-dimensional structure protrudes form the planar flange a second distance less than the first distance.
In certain embodiments the outline portion ahs a convex curve cross-section.
Further areas of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiment(s) is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses.
Unless otherwise specified, all amounts, quantities, and geometric features expressed herein and elsewhere in the specification should be understood to include substantial approximations of the express term. For example, the term “planar” should be understood as including generally or approximately planar configurations.
While not being limited to a particular theory, the exemplary aspects of the invention include a blister package and method for manufacturing the blister package including an upper wall member (e.g., front panel), a lower wall member (e.g., backer) and a printing (e.g., print, decoration, advertising), where the upper wall member is formed to effectively hold an article (e.g., toothbrush, razor) preferably by accommodating specific geometry of the article. The lower wall member is preferably formed (e.g., molded, thermoformed) after printing from a flat sheet of material (e.g., plastic) to resemble a cylindrical or cone based final shape linearly along or parallel to the lower wall member's longitudinal axis. The printing is applied to the flat sheet of material without distortion and appears on the final shaped lower wall member without the appearance of distortion. This combination of the upper and lower wall members are secured together preferably by a three-dimensional seal or weld curve generally practiced as a two-dimensional seal or weld.
The embodiments improve the quality of the printing placed on the lower wall member or backer and give the backer a three-dimensional shape from non-distorted printing placed on the flat sheet in comparison to the known flat planar appearance. An advantage of the cylindrical/cone shaped backer is that the backer is not distorted to the same extent as the upper wall member. This provides the benefit that the printing need not be pre-distorted prior to final assembly of the blister package as known in the art at least in part due to the longitudinal linear shape of the assembled lower section. This benefit allows for better graphics/printed designs and flexibility. A further benefit of the three-dimensional backer is created by forming see-through windows on the backer that provide visual access to the back or side of the article (e.g., toothbrush heads) or other features of the article that traditionally are blocked from view.
The invention is further described in the following examples. The examples are merely illustrative and do not in any way limit the scope of the invention as described and claimed.
Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numbers refer to like parts, there is shown at 10 in
The wall members are formed of any suitable material, e.g., a plastic or polymeric material, such as, but not limited to, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terephthalate (PET), etc., or any other material known for use in blister or clam-shell packaging. The material making up the wall members may comprise a combination of materials, including transparent, partially transparent, semi-transparent, opaque and and/or non-transparent materials and may be formed in any manner, such as thermoforming, injection or molding.
As can best be seen in
The second wall member which serves at the backer 16 of the package 10 includes a generally cylindrical or cone shaped member as a second three-dimensional thermoformed structure 40, and a planar flange 42 extending about the periphery of the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure that is of a corresponding size and shape to the planar rim 32. The second three-dimensional thermoformed structure 40 is molded from a second planar plastic film and protrudes from the planar flange 42 to define a cylindrical outline portion 44 having a longitudinal axis 46 with the cylindrical outline portion linear along the longitudinal axis (
Thus, as can best be seen in
As discussed above, the backer 16 can be formed of PVC, PET, etc., or any other suitable flexible plastic or polymeric sheet or film material and includes an inner surface 56 and an outer surface 58 (
The second three-dimensional thermoformed structure 40 includes a cylindrical outline portion 44 that extends longitudinally along the thermoformed structure 40 preferably including the writings 20 shown by example in
After the second planar plastic film 62 is molded into the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure 40, the cylindrical outline portion still appears generally as depicted. During the thermoforming of the cylindrical outline portion 44, the portion is not deformed along or parallel to the longitudinal axis but is only deformed slightly transversely to the axis. This deformation keeps the cylindrical outline portion without longitudinal deformation, therefore minimizing any deformation of printing on the cylindrical outline portion 44. Beneficially, this molding of the cylindrical outline portion 44 does not distort the outline portion along linear segments 64 (
While the front panel 14 and backer 16 have been described above as comprising a combination of materials including transparent, partially transparent, semi-transparent, etc., it is preferred that the blister package 10 include windows 60 of transparent material with or without printing for viewing the article within. For example, as can be seen in
While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific examples thereof, it would be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope there. For example, the front panel 14 and backer 16 may be secured by a partial seal of the planar rim to the planar flange or by a frictional fit therebetween. Without further elaboration, the foregoing will so fully illustrate the invention that others may, by applying current or future knowledge, readily adapt the same for use under various conditions of service.
As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
Claims
1. A blister package for housing an article, comprising:
- a front panel;
- a backer molded from a planar film and defining an outline portion laving a longitudinal axis and a convex curve cross-section; and
- a printing, on the outline portion;
- wherein the outline portion is linear along the longitudinal axis and has not been deformed along or parallel to the longitudinal axis but has only been deformed transversely to the axis, wherein the front panel and the backer are secured together to define a region for holding an article, and wherein the printing is legible on the backer.
2. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the front panel further comprises a first three-dimensional structure and a planar rim; and the backer further comprises a planar flange and a second three-dimensional structure; the first three-dimensional structure protruding from the planar rim a first distance, the second three-dimensional structure protruding, from the planar flange a second distance, wherein the second distance is less than the first distance.
3. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the outline portion is cone shaped.
4. The blister package of claim 2, wherein a radius of curvature of the convex curve cross-section is greater than the second distance.
5. The blister package of Claim 1, wherein the outline portion comprises a backer transparent section for visual access to the article.
6. The blister package of claim 5, wherein the article is a toothbrush comprising:
- a head with an elongated handle; and
- bristles attached to the head, the backer transparent section allowing visual access to the head of the toothbrush.
7. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the backer comprises an inner surface directed towards the article and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and directed away from the article, the printing being applied to the inner surface of the backer.
8. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the backer comprises an inner surface directed towards the article and an outer surface opposite the inner surface and directed away from the article, the printing being applied to the outer surface of the backer.
9. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the front panel further comprises a planar rim; and the backer further comprises a planar flange, the planar rim secured to the planar flange to define the region.
10. The blister package of claim 1, wherein the outline portion extends across a width of the backer.
11. A method for making a blister package for housing an article, comprising:
- a) providing a front panel;
- b) applying a printing to a planar film, the printing having an appearance free of distortion on the planar film;
- c) thermoforming the planar film into a backer to define an outline portion having a longitudinal axis and a convex curve cross-section, with the outline portion linear along the longitudinal axis, the printing thermoformed with the second planar film and maintaining a legible appearance regardless of distortion caused by the thermoforming;
- d) placing the article into one of the front panel or the backer; and
- e) sealing the front panel and the backer together with the article in between the front panel and the backer;
- wherein, during the thermoforming, the outline portion is not deformed along or parallel to the longitudinal axis but is only deformed transversely to the axis.
12. The method of claim 11, wherein the outline portion is cylindrical.
13. The method of claim 11, wherein the front panel further comprises a first three-dimensional structure and a planar rim; and the backer further comprises a planar flange and a second three-dimensional structure; the first three-dimensional structure protruding from the planar rim a first distance, the second three-dimensional structure protruding from the planar flange a second distance, wherein the second distance is less than the first distance.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein the convex curve cross-section has a radius of curvature greater than the second distance.
15. The method of claim 11, wherein the outline portion is cone shaped.
16. A backer sealed to a front panel to form a blister package for housing an article, the front panel including a first three-dimensional thermoformed structure and a planar rim extending about the periphery of the first three-dimensional thermoformed structure, the first three-dimensional thermoformed structure molded from a first planar film and protruding from the planar rim to define an article receiving portion, the first three-dimensional thermoformed structure including a first transparent section for visual access to the article, the backer comprising:
- a second three-dimensional thermoformed structure;
- a planar flange extending about the periphery of the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure; and
- a printing,
- wherein the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure is molded from a second planar film and protrudes from the planar flange to define an outline portion having a longitudinal axis and a convex curve cross-section, wherein the outline portion is linear along the longitudinal axis and has not been deformed along or parallel to the longitudinal axis but has only been deformed transversely to the axis;
- the backer being sealed to the front panel by a bonding of the planar rim to the planar flange to define a sealed region, the first and second three-dimensional thermoformed structures cooperating to form an article receiving pocket for the article, the printing being on the outline portion and being legible on the backer.
17. The backer of claim 16, the outline portion including a backer transparent section for visual access to the article.
18. The backer of claim 17, wherein the article is a toothbrush comprising:
- a head with an elongated handle; and
- bristles attached to the head, wherein the backer transparent section allows visual access to the head of the toothbrush.
19. The backer of claim 16, wherein the outline portion extends across a width of the backer between the planar flanges at opposite ends of the width.
20. The backer of claim 16, wherein the first three-dimensional thermoformed structure protrudes from the planar rim a first distance, the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure protrudes from the planar flange a second distance less than the first distance.
21. The backer of claim 16, wherein a radius of curvature of the convex curve cross-section is greater than the protrusion of the second three-dimensional thermoformed structure from the planar flange.
22. The backer of claim 16, wherein the outline portion is cone shaped.
23. The backer of claim 16, wherein the outline portion is cylindrical.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 13, 2010
Publication Date: Oct 3, 2013
Applicant: COLGATE-PALMALIVE COMPANY (NEW YORK, NY)
Inventor: Robert Moskovich (East Brunswick, NJ)
Application Number: 13/991,898
International Classification: B65D 73/00 (20060101); B65B 5/02 (20060101);