Housing Projects From Panel Aperture Patents (Class 206/462)
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Patent number: 8434288Abstract: A package includes a box and a tray. The box includes a rear panel, sidewalls extending around the rear panel, and a front panel and defines a storage compartment between the rear panel and the sidewalls. An opening to the storage compartment is defined opposite the rear panel, the front panel extends over a portion of the opening to the storage compartment, and the front panel includes an aperture. The tray defines an auxiliary chamber and a substantially planar, frame portion extending around the auxiliary chamber. The tray is positioned adjacent the front panel such that the frame portion is maintained between the front panel and the storage compartment and the auxiliary chamber forwardly extends though the aperture of the front panel beyond a surface of the front panel defined opposite the frame portion. Other products, assemblies, and associated methods are also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 2009Date of Patent: May 7, 2013Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventor: Laszlo Titkos
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Patent number: 8376139Abstract: A packing for bicycle pedals (12a,12b) comprises a pedestal (14) for placing the first pedal (12a) thereon. The shape of the pedestal (14) is adapted to the outer contours of the first pedal (12a). The packing further comprises a fixing means (16) for fixing the first pedal (12a) on the pedestal (14), and a receiving cavity (18) for the second pedal (12b).Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2011Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: RTI Sports Vertrieb von Sportartikeln GmbHInventor: Franc Arnold
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Publication number: 20130037436Abstract: The invention relates to a system for opening a medical blister package which is easy and convenient to open for people of all level of ability and dexterity. Its design allows for selective access to the blisters by following a predetermined opening sequence, therefore minimizing involuntary wrong up taking of medicine due to patient errors as wrong sequential opening is not achievable by involuntary mistakes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2011Publication date: February 14, 2013Applicant: MEDCOMB HOLDING APSInventors: John Wagner, Flemming Wagner
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Publication number: 20130017257Abstract: The present invention is related to a dry powder formulation containing tiotropium to be administered via inhalation, the use of said formulation in the treatment of respiratory diseases especially asthma and COPD (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease), and the production process of said formulation.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: January 17, 2013Inventor: Mahmut BILGIC
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Publication number: 20130001123Abstract: The invention generally relates to unitized packages for containing and dispensing a product material. In particular, the unitized packages comprise a printed base card and a fluid vessel permanently bonded to the printed base card. The fluid vessel comprises a first laminate barrier layer comprising at least one layer of a biaxially oriented thermoplastic polymer, a portion of which is formed into a modified dome shape. and a planar second laminate barrier layer. The first and second laminate barrier layers are sealed together to form a fluid-tight enclosure, wherein the product material substantially fills the enclosure and the modified dome shape is resiliently sustainable. A method of manufacturing the unitized packages as described above is also provided. In particular, the method includes forming a portion of the first laminate barrier layer comprising the biaxially oriented polymer into the modified dome shape using a force such as pressurized gas.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Inventor: Steven J. Greenland
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Patent number: 8342331Abstract: A pharmaceutical product supply is disclosed in the form of a container, a pharmaceutical product receiver, pharmaceutical product, an adhesive, and at least one release liner. The pharmaceutical product receiver includes a plurality of receptacles for pharmaceutical product. The container is initially disposed in a first configuration where all of the pharmaceutical product receiver receptacles may be accessible. The container is thereafter disposable in a second configuration where no covering for any of the pharmaceutical product receiver receptacles is accessible through any openable access incorporated by the container. One or more release liners may be moved to expose adhesive for disposing and retaining the container in its second configuration. The noted second configuration of the container facilitates disposal of the pharmaceutical product supply (e.g.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2011Date of Patent: January 1, 2013Assignee: Mallinckrodt LLCInventors: Robert J. Ziemba, Vernon D. Ortenzi
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Patent number: 8329309Abstract: A paper-based lidding material includes a paper layer and a layer containing a cyclic olefin copolymer. The material is useful for blister packaging and particularly suitable for push-through pharmaceutical and food blister packaging. In one embodiment, the lidding material is formed by extrusion coating and includes at least one paper layer, at least one primer layer, at least one tie layer, at least one barrier layer containing one or more cyclic olefin copolymers, and at least one sealant layer in that order. In another embodiment, the paper-based lidding material includes a paper layer laminated to one or more barrier layers containing one or more cyclic olefin copolymers adjacent to one or more sealant layers. Embodiments of the invention can be sealed to a variety of blister films, including films that are chloride-free, to provide environmentally benign blister packages having good moisture properties.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: December 11, 2012Assignee: Winpak Heat Seal Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Ludovic Leplatois, Hojjat Nasseri
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Publication number: 20120279889Abstract: A folding box with a blister pack held therein is produced from a one-piece blank, having a first tab which starts integrally from a narrow side wall and in the use position inside the folding box rises obliquely inwards from this edge toward the opposite wall and is supported resiliently against the latter. A second tab is bent back from the support point of the first tab and in the use position comes to lie between the first wall and the first tab or the second wall, and in turn carries at its edge a locking tab which in the use position engages in a hinged fashion between two blister cavities or cavity rows arranged one behind the other in the insertion direction, and thereby secures the blister pack in locking fashion without the need for beads or other deformations that affect the surface on the folding box.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 1, 2012Publication date: November 8, 2012Applicant: AUGUST FALLER KGInventor: Michael Fischer
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Patent number: 8267252Abstract: A battery holding and dispensing device can hold a plurality of batteries, in an assortment of battery sizes. The battery holding and dispensing device includes a frame having a plurality of compartments sized and shaped to each receive a battery of a particular battery size and each having a detent for releasably retaining the battery in the compartment. Each compartment has at least one opening in the bottom and lower side to expose a corner of the battery to allow finger ejection of the battery from the compartment past the detent, and to allow the user to touch the batteries to ascertain battery size by feel. The assortment of batteries held in the frame is preferably pre-selected to correspond to the batteries needed by a particular profession. An arrangement for illuminating the frame is provided.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2007Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: Tools Aviation, LLCInventors: Richard Foreman, Kathleen Foreman, Timothy Moreau, Brad Cherkas
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Publication number: 20120228178Abstract: A display pack for a consumer product is made of two sheets of corrugated cardboard and a clear plastic container with a flat insertion portion sandwiched between the cardboard sheets. The two cardboard sheets are adhered together in a peripheral area of the package by a heat-sensitive adhesive, and the corrugations of the cardboard sheets are crushed and flattened in the peripheral area. To seal the package, the peripheral area of the two cardboard sheets is subject to sufficient pressure to crush the corrugations inside the cardboard sheets and flatten them in that area. Heat is applied to the outer side of the cardboard sheets in the peripheral area and conducted to the adhesive material between the two sheets to activate the adhesive material. A sealer machine with a heated sealing press or parallel sets of heated rollers may be used to carry out the sealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Joseph Nazari
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Publication number: 20120228177Abstract: Blister shells for packages each have a product receiving area having a substantially round configuration defined, at least in part, by an angled wall. At least one spacing lug is located on an inside surface of the angled wall and at least one anti-rotation boss is located on an inside surface of the angled wall. The at least one spacing lug and the at least one anti-rotation boss keep the plurality of blister shells arranged in a uniform direction during package assembly, and keep products within the blisters from rotating within the blisters of the packages.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2012Publication date: September 13, 2012Inventor: Charles P. Schwester
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Patent number: 8251214Abstract: A blister card includes graphics printed on a substrate surface, which is then cut to produce an opening through which a blister may be received. The cut-out portion of the substrate is transferred in proper register to a position behind the blister so as to provide a continuous graphic image on the package. A method is also described for providing background graphics on a blister card in the region behind the blister.Type: GrantFiled: October 24, 2008Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Michael P Wade
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Patent number: 8225931Abstract: A package (10) comprising a belt (42) extending between a first end (37) and a second end (39) of a belt path; and first and second tab members (14, 16) attached to the belt (42) such that when the first tab member (14) is moved in a first direction, the second tab member (16) is driven by the belt (42) to move in a second direction different to the first direction. The tab members (14, 16) are attached to the belt (42) by respective bonds (45, 46), the movement of the tab members (14, 16) in either direction being delimited by at least one bond reaching an end of the belt path; and when at least one of the tab members is in a closed position, said bond is positioned inwardly from the ends of the belt path so that said tab member can move in both the first and second directions from the closed position before the bond reaches an end of the belt path to delimit said movement.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Duff Design LimitedInventor: Burgo Wharton
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Patent number: 8215488Abstract: A packaging assembly is disclosed. The packaging assembly is easily assembled and disassembled for convenient use and provides suspension of an enclosed article by way of an arched structure providing protection from impact, shock and vibration.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2009Date of Patent: July 10, 2012Assignee: Ingram Micro Inc.Inventor: Kimberly Klos
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Publication number: 20120168335Abstract: The invention provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising a therapeutically effective amount of meloxicam, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein the pharmaceutical compositions are in the form of a fast disintegrating dosage form suitable for releasing meloxicam rapidly in the oral cavity. Also provided are processes for preparing a pharmaceutical composition of the invention. Further provided are methods of treating arthritis or pain in a subject in need thereof, the method comprising orally administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition according to the invention.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2010Publication date: July 5, 2012Inventors: David Allen Burns, Grregory Edward Neal
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Patent number: 8205746Abstract: A display pack for a consumer product is made of two sheets of corrugated cardboard and a clear plastic container with a flat insertion portion sandwiched between the cardboard sheets. The two cardboard sheets are adhered together in a peripheral area of the package by a heat-sensitive adhesive, and the corrugations of the cardboard sheets are crushed and flattened in the peripheral area. To seal the package, the peripheral area of the two cardboard sheets is subject to sufficient pressure to crush the corrugations inside the cardboard sheets and flatten them in that area. Heat is applied to the outer side of the cardboard sheets in the peripheral area and conducted to the adhesive material between the two sheets to activate the adhesive material. A sealer machine with a heated sealing press or parallel sets of heated rollers may be used to carry out the sealing process.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Joseph Nazari
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Patent number: 8205747Abstract: A display pack for a consumer product is made of two sheets of corrugated cardboard and a clear plastic container with a flat insertion portion sandwiched between the cardboard sheets. The two cardboard sheets are adhered together in a peripheral area of the package by a heat-sensitive adhesive, and the corrugations of the cardboard sheets are crushed and flattened in the peripheral area. To seal the package, the peripheral area of the two cardboard sheets is subject to sufficient pressure to crush the corrugations inside the cardboard sheets and flatten them in that area. Heat is applied to the outer side of the cardboard sheets in the peripheral area and conducted to the adhesive material between the two sheets to activate the adhesive material. A sealer machine with a heated sealing press or parallel sets of heated rollers may be used to carry out the sealing process.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2010Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Joseph Nazari
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Patent number: 8181787Abstract: A packaging assembly is disclosed. The packaging assembly is easily assembled and disassembled for convenient use and provides suspension of an enclosed article by way of an arched structure providing protection from impact, shock and vibration. This suspension package and method is called KLOS Pak.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Inventor: Kimberly T. Klos
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Patent number: 8177066Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Sealing portions of a package to each other in an interwoven manner is described. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as mineral-based materials, polylactic acid, and recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2010Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Patent number: 8151984Abstract: A dispensing device (1) for separately storing two substances, adapted to dispense and apply proportional amounts of said substances, said device (1) comprising a longitudinal axis (3) about which two receptacles (4, 4?), composed of a flexible material, are disposed, each receptacle (4, 4?), containing one of said two substances and comprising an outlet (5) through winch said substance can be squeezed, said dispensing device (1) being adapted to be folded about the longitudinal axis (3).Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 2005Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Epodpak International, Inc.Inventors: D'art Daniel David Braeder, John McBrien Levey, David Fulton Francis, Clive Steven Solari
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Patent number: 8151988Abstract: A display packaging system includes a front panel, a rear panel, and a blister cavity. The blister cavity has a product holding chamber configured to receive at least one product and a sealing flange that extends outwardly from the product holding chamber. The sealing flange includes a series of apertures and is sandwiched between the interior surface of the front panel and the interior surface of the rear panel. Respective portions of an interior surface of the front panel and an interior surface of the rear panel are then adhered only to each other with the respective portions including portions of the interior surface of the front panel and portions of the interior surface of the rear panel that are disposed on opposite sides of the series of apertures.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2009Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: Transparent Container Company, Inc.Inventors: Keith Smith, James C. Durham, Scott D. Greiwe
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Patent number: 8146745Abstract: The present invention generally relates to a bubble package which allows a product to be displayed independently standing alone or hanging from a bracket/shelf, and also provides the ability to separate the paper and plastic portions of the package into at least two separate environmentally recycled portions. The paper based portion of the package operates as a display card and/or as a stiffener. The sides of the one or more display cards are bonded to one another to enclose the product within the plastic and prevent tampering with the product. The plastic portion, in addition to containing and displaying the product therein, optionally incorporates a base near the bottom of the package. The base protrudes from the bottom of the package and secures back onto the plastic portion via a securing mechanism. This arrangement allows the package to stand independent. Optionally, a corrugated plastic insert can be used to provide additional support to the unit.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: CardPak, Inc.Inventors: Stephen E. Burress, Ralph W. Kilbort, James J. Mattiucci
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Patent number: 8146744Abstract: Blister pack assemblies include a blister pack and a lenticular lens member. The blister pack includes a blister card, a blister attached to the blister card, and indicia of lenticular art. The lenticular lens member is attached to the blister pack and includes a lenticular lens array functionally aligned with the indicia of lenticular art.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Assignee: Mattel, Inc.Inventors: James Wolfe, Van Dickranian
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Publication number: 20120074020Abstract: Disclosed are compositions of ethylene/(meth)acrylate copolymers, polyolefins (e.g., polyethylene and polypropylene), optional tackifier resins and optional fillers that provide very strong, tight hermetic heat seals yet are easily peelable. These compositions are useful as an adhesive layer in multilayer structures that are useful as packaging lidding films. Also disclosed are packages that comprise these multilayer structures.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2011Publication date: March 29, 2012Applicant: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANYInventors: Terrance D. Kendig, Stephen Tanny
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Publication number: 20120061290Abstract: Secondary packaging for a primary package or product that is at least about 2 times and preferably 2.5 times as high as it is wide. The secondary packaging has a window in the front wall through which the product partially extends. Support for the product is provided by support extensions formed from the side walls in the form of tabs formed integrally from the blank from which the secondary packaging is formed. The product may be secured against rotation by being adhered to an top support tab. The bottom of the window may be reinforced by a tab that is folded inward and against the interior of the front wall in which the window is formed. Side panels may be provided on the left and right sides of the window to provide lateral support to the product and also to reinforce the left and right sides of the window.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 12, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventors: Guillaume Delaunay, Arnaud Constant, Boris Letrain, David Alexandre
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Publication number: 20120031809Abstract: A display package comprising a shell having a cavity therein sized to house therein at least one product having a consumer-activated feature, wherein the at least one product is movable inside the cavity, the shell comprising at least one aperture structured and configured to allow a consumer to touch the at least one product inside the shell thereby moving and positioning the at least one product to register the consumer-activated feature with the at least one aperture so that the consumer-activated feature is at least partially exposed through the at least one aperture.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2011Publication date: February 9, 2012Inventors: Jean Mary Methe, Brice Daniel Westring, Arseni Valerecih Radomyselski, Michael J. Zuraw, Terry Lee Hamilton
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Publication number: 20110303573Abstract: The present invention provides highly purified omega-3 fatty acid formulations. Certain formulations provided herein have contain greater than 85% omega-3 fatty acids by weight. Certain other formulations provided herein contain EPA and DHA in a ratio of from about 4.01:1 to about 5:1. The invention also provides methods of using the dosage forms to treat a variety of cardiovascular, autoimmune, inflammatory, and central nervous system disorders by administering a formulation of the invention to a patient in need thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: CENESTRA LLCInventors: Seth D. FEUERSTEIN, Ann Coric, Louis C. Sanfilippo
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Publication number: 20110262589Abstract: A rupturable blister package multilayer cover sheet has top (3) and bottom (4) layers having dual aligned laser scores (6,7) and at least one non-laser scored intermediate layer (15).Type: ApplicationFiled: May 20, 2009Publication date: October 27, 2011Applicant: WM. WRIGLEY JR. COMPANYInventor: Kristy L. Safarik
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Publication number: 20110210032Abstract: The present invention provides a reclosable blister package assembly for accommodating center-filled gum pieces. The package assembly includes a blister tray having an open face and a blister cavity for supporting the gum pieces. The blister tray includes a plurality of ribs within the blister cavity for separating the gum pieces. A cover overlies the blister tray and covers the open face of the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Applicant: CADBURY ADAMS USA LLCInventor: Allen Sydney Aldridge
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Patent number: 7987987Abstract: A bi-layer product package (12) includes a protective case (20) secured between opposed display and backing layers (14, 16) of the product package (12). A product display base (24) of the case projects through a display void (18) of the display layer (14) and houses a product (30). A capture lid (22) and twist-off securing structures (32, 40A, 40B, 42) of the case are secured between the display and backing layers (14, 16) of the package (12) to prevent the display base (24) from passing completely through the display layer (14). The display base (24) replaces a traditional transparent blister or projection of a blister pack during display of the product (30), and during usage of the product (30), thereby minimizing materials and manufacturing costs, while providing in one package (12) both a product (30) and a removable protective case (20) integral with the package (12).Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2011Date of Patent: August 2, 2011Inventor: Donald R. Rochelo
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Patent number: 7980390Abstract: A display card (200) including a front layer (230) and a back layer (210), wherein at least a portion of the front layer (230) is connected to at least a portion of the back layer (210), a blister (220) supported by at least one of the front layer (230) and the back layer (210), and at least one support tube (240) defined by the front layer (230) and the back layer (210), wherein the support tube is formed by folding the front layer (230) relative to the back layer (210).Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2007Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventors: Christopher J. Hession, Meredith Karow
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Patent number: 7967143Abstract: A multi-layered blister package includes a first panel having at least one first aperture defined therein, wherein a blister pocket is visible through the at least one first aperture and retains an article therein. A second panel has at least one exit aperture defined therein by a first non-continuous cut line, wherein the at least one exit aperture aligns with the at least one first aperture when the first panel is disposed over the second panel. A first fold line separates the first and second panels. A biasing force transmitting member is provided with the first panel, such that a biasing force is applied to the blister pocket via the biasing force transmitting member. The biasing force transmitting member includes at least one of a plurality of spring legs encompassing the at least one first aperture and a shield member disposed between the first panel and the blister pocket.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2009Date of Patent: June 28, 2011Assignee: F.M. Howell & CompanyInventors: Michael Paliotta, George Howell
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Publication number: 20110139661Abstract: A container comprises a plastic blister with a first planar peripheral edge and a formed, first open-sided volume extending from the plane of the peripheral edge joined with a paperboard tray with a second planar peripheral edge, the paperboard tray having a plurality of panels connected at fold lines and forming a second open-sided volume. The container has means for joining the first planar peripheral edge of the plastic blister and the second planar peripheral edge of the paperboard tray so that the first and second volumes form a combined container volume. The paperboard tray may be a wedge-shaped tray, with greater depth at one end than at the other end.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2009Publication date: June 16, 2011Inventor: Giaia Lee Ludwig
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Publication number: 20110132794Abstract: A child and bite resistant package having a tray and a plurality of spaced apart cavities that are formed therein is provided. A sheet material overlies the tray such that a product disposed in a cavity is enclosed and sealed therein. The sheet material includes a plurality of zones of weakening that are each disposed above a corresponding cavity. Each of the zones of weakening is formed by a plurality of microperforations that are formed in the sheet material. The plurality of microperforations, and hence, each zone of weakening covers from about 5 to 90% of the surface area of the sheet material that overlies each of the individual compartments. To access a product, the product is pushed against the lidding in the zone of weakness with sufficient force to rupture the lidding. Since the majority of the surface area above each compartment is non-rupturable, the compartments are difficult to access by a child by either hand manipulation or biting.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2009Publication date: June 9, 2011Inventor: Brian Ingraham
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Publication number: 20110079530Abstract: Disclosed are blister package apparatuses and methods for use with tablets such as soft or breakable tablets that cannot be forced through a push-through layer. Specifically, a package for soft tablets can include a pair of blister strips, each blister strip having a plastic sheet, a plurality of recesses formed in the plastic sheet, and a peel-away backing layer for covering the recesses. A plurality of support posts can secure the blister strips together, and a spacer element can extend from one of the blister strips towards the other blister strip, the spacer element extending between two or more of the recesses for maintaining the blister strips in a spaced-apart configuration. The plurality of recesses formed in each blister strip can be offset with respect to the recesses formed in the other blister strip such that the recesses of one blister strip can nest between the recesses of the other.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2009Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Fred M Killinger, Christopher A. Mills, Vincent P. Pisculli, JR.
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Publication number: 20110079529Abstract: A trapped card package includes a paperboard card having a relatively large central rectangular opening, a clear plastic blister piece with a groove extending along its perimeter and a flange, and a lower clear plastic piece has a male element extending along its perimeter, and a flange. The lower piece male element engages the card opening and its flange abuts the underside of the card and the male element projects upward beyond the top surface of the card where it is received by the perimeter groove of the blister piece as the flange of the blister pieces engages the top surface of the card, so as to trap the card and seal the package when adhesive on the engaged element is cured.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2010Publication date: April 7, 2011Inventors: Paul Appelbaum, Gary Eddington, JR.
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Publication number: 20110071181Abstract: Opiate containing dosage forms and methods using same are described. These dosage forms include substantially less opiates by weight than known oral formulations. These dosage forms are intended for oral administration across the oral mucosa.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2010Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: CIMA LABS INC.Inventor: Derek Moe
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Publication number: 20110068039Abstract: A package for containing tablets or like separate dispensable items is provided having so-called child-resistant and senior-friendly storage and dispensing properties. An elongate outer sleeve houses a separate blister card carrying tablets or like items. The card slides into the sleeve to a storage position in which the card is housed within the outer sleeve and slides in the reverse direction to a dispensing position in which the card at least partially extends from the open end of the sleeve. The sleeve includes an internal locking restriction secured to a wall thereof, and the card includes a tail end having an integral latch. The locking restriction and latch cooperate to form a locking engagement thereby locking the card within the sleeve when the card is in the storage position. The sleeve includes visually defined squeeze locations on opposite side edges thereof that correspond to a location of the internal locking restriction.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 22, 2009Publication date: March 24, 2011Applicant: ANDERSON PACKAGING, INC.Inventors: Ryen Sack, Curtis A. Knutson, Thomas Moyer
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Patent number: 7896161Abstract: A child-resistant and senior-friendly carded package for storing and dispensing tablets and like items is provided. The carded package assembly has a integral pair of opposed flaps. One flap carries the tablets or like items, and the other provides a booklet-style cover foldable between a position covering the tablets or like items and a position exposing the tablets or like items. The carded package is made from a first card bonded to a separate second card with a blister card captured therebetween. The first card has a flap including at least three panels folded together with each of the at least three panels including cut out openings or perforations defining punch outs. The second card has a flap having cut out openings. The blister card is sandwiched between the at least three panel flap of the first card and the flap of the second card having openings. A method of assembling the package is also provided.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Anderson Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Shawn P. Reilley, Curtis Knutson, Timothy Powell, Jeff Smoczynski
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Publication number: 20110024321Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Sealing portions of a package to each other in an interwoven manner is described. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as mineral-based materials, polylactic acid, and recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 12, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Applicant: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Publication number: 20110024310Abstract: The invention relates to a method for heat sealing a lidstock to a container for a blister package, the container having a top surface comprising a substantially flat sealing flange surrounding a blister and a lip having at least one raised surface, the method comprising the steps of a) locating the lidstock on the top surface; b) providing a first seal between the lidstock and the at least one raised surface of the lip with a first heat sealing tool; c) providing a second hermetic seal between the lidstock and the sealing flange surrounding the blister with a second heat sealing tool. The invention also relates to a package for storing a hydrophilic contact lens comprising a lip having at least one raised surface and a removable lidstock sealed to a sealing flange and to the at least one raised surface. Also disclosed is an apparatus for heat sealing the lidstock to the container.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2010Publication date: February 3, 2011Inventors: Trevor F. O'Neill, Anthony O'Neill, Michael W. Murphy, Patrick J. Tobin, John R. Coppinger
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Publication number: 20110017626Abstract: A dispensing device package including a protective enclosure containing a dispensing device, e.g. an inhaler. The protective enclosure includes at least one rigid enclosure member, which in some implementations defines a recess to house a section of the dispensing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2010Publication date: January 27, 2011Inventors: Simon Berry, Len Brookhouse
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Patent number: 7841470Abstract: A small article package has a card front member having a card front member blister receiving opening, a button snap performed on the card front member, a card rear member attached to the card front member, and the card rear member has a card rear member blister receiving opening. A button depression releasably engages the button snap in interference fit and the blister package has a front panel, a rear panel, and a flange protruding from the blister package. The flange extends between the card front member and the card rear member. The blister package fits within the blister receiving opening which is sized to receive the blister package. The front panel is hinged to the rear panel. A rear panel plateau on the blister package extends upward from the flange. A depression is formed on the rear panel plateau for receiving a small article.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Inventor: Kam Chin
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Publication number: 20100288669Abstract: The invention relates to a packaging unit (1) having a foldable blank (2) and at least one blister card (22) which can be divided up, in particular by means of longitudinal and/or transverse perforations (27, 28) into individual cavities (23) which are provided with two foils (25, 26) joined together at their circumference to form a receiving chamber (24) for a filling (31), particularly a pharmaceutical active substance formulation, the foldable blank (2) having different regions, wherein the regions of the foldable blank (2) comprise functional regions for holding complete blister cards (22) and/or at least a portion of the blister card (22).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2008Publication date: November 18, 2010Applicant: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBHInventors: Sven Arndt, Alexander Bauer, Stephan Horst, Matthias Schad
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Patent number: 7832560Abstract: High visual impact plastic packaging is described as well as methods for producing such packaging. Printing on multiple surfaces of a package to obtain appealing visual effects is described. Methods of sealing plastic packages are described, including some that use heat sealing techniques. Plasticized or laminated paperboard materials can be used, as well as plastic materials such as recycled and/or recyclable polyurethane.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: November 16, 2010Assignee: One Source Industries, LLCInventor: Christopher R. Tilton
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Publication number: 20100236963Abstract: A display pack for a consumer product is made of two sheets of corrugated cardboard and a clear plastic container with a flat insertion portion sandwiched between the cardboard sheets. The two cardboard sheets are adhered together in a peripheral area of the package by a heat-sensitive adhesive, and the corrugations of the cardboard sheets are crushed and flattened in the peripheral area. To seal the package, the peripheral area of the two cardboard sheets is subject to sufficient pressure to crush the corrugations inside the cardboard sheets and flatten them in that area. Heat is applied to the outer side of the cardboard sheets in the peripheral area and conducted to the adhesive material between the two sheets to activate the adhesive material. A sealer machine with a heated sealing press or parallel sets of heated rollers may be used to carry out the sealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Joseph Nazari
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Publication number: 20100236962Abstract: A display pack for a consumer product is made of two sheets of corrugated cardboard and a clear plastic container with a flat insertion portion sandwiched between the cardboard sheets. The two cardboard sheets are adhered together in a peripheral area of the package by a heat-sensitive adhesive, and the corrugations of the cardboard sheets are crushed and flattened in the peripheral area. To seal the package, the peripheral area of the two cardboard sheets is subject to sufficient pressure to crush the corrugations inside the cardboard sheets and flatten them in that area. Heat is applied to the outer side of the cardboard sheets in the peripheral area and conducted to the adhesive material between the two sheets to activate the adhesive material. A sealer machine with a heated sealing press or parallel sets of heated rollers may be used to carry out the sealing process.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Inventor: Joseph Nazari
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Publication number: 20100230316Abstract: A package (10) comprising a belt (42) extending between a first end (37) and a second end (39) of a belt path; and first and second tab members (14, 16) attached to the belt (42) such that when the first tab member (14) is moved in a first direction, the second tab member (16) is driven by the belt (42) to move in a second direction different to the first direction. The tab members (14, 16) are attached to the belt (42) by respective bonds (45, 46), the movement of the tab members (14, 16) in either direction being delimited by at least one bond reaching an end of the belt path; and when at least one of the tab members is in a closed position, said bond is positioned inwardly from the ends of the belt path so that said tab member can move in both the first and second directions from the closed position before the bond reaches an end of the belt path to delimit said movement.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 23, 2007Publication date: September 16, 2010Inventor: Burgo Wharton
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Patent number: 7780007Abstract: A multi-layered blister package and assembling method include a blister sheet having a blisters for containing a product therein and an opposing cover surface adjacent to blister openings. The package also includes a front sheet having apertures configured to receive the blisters and a back sheet coupled to at least a portion of the front sheet. The back sheet includes an inner back panel foldably connected to an outer back panel. The inner and outer back panels each include removable tabs each covering an access slot. The tabs and access slots of the inner and outer back panels are in alignment when the inner back panel is folded adjacent to the outer back panel. The cover surface of the blister sheet is positioned adjacent to the inner back panel such that each blister opening is in alignment with the tabs and access slots of the inner and outer back panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 2006Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Graphic Packaging International, Inc.Inventor: Mark Phillip Baker
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Publication number: 20100203795Abstract: The present invention is directed generally to container for reconfigurable products and, in particular, to a display package operable to display a product in multiple configurations. The display package may include product housing portions adapted to slide from a first, adjacent position, where one product portion is positioned adjacent to another product portion, to a second, separated position, where one product portion is spaced from the other product portion. The display package may include a plurality of product housings adapted to rotate with respect to each other along a common axis such that product portions within the product housings may be selectively aligned to form desired configurations of a completed, displayed product.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2010Publication date: August 12, 2010Applicant: MATTEL, INC.Inventor: Brian M. Rice