Hinged Patents (Class 206/470)
  • Patent number: 4266666
    Abstract: A recloseable hinged blister card package is provided wherein the clear plastic blister is secured to a paperboard card which is suitably cut-scored along the secured areas to allow ply separation of the card for opening the blister. Improved tensile strength which enhances resistance to inadvertent tearing away of the blister is achieved by use of a bottom panel extension of the card that is folded 180.degree. and secured to the blister flange at the bottom of a product holding portion of the blister. Upon opening, the blister flange at the bottom of the blister remains secured to the fold over extension. The package opens by folding the blister back, the package hinge line being the fold line of the fold over extension.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 21, 1979
    Date of Patent: May 12, 1981
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Morris W. Kuchenbecker
  • Patent number: 4236636
    Abstract: A recloseable blister card package has an opening tab which is bonded to a securing segment of the blister board. The bonded segment provides protection against tampering, and provides controlled tearing of that segment from the remainder of the board when the package is opened. After displacement the backing board has an aperture adapted for insertion of the tab to relock the blister to the board. The product may have an enlarged end and an adjacent board hinge. Interference between the blister and the enlarged end holds the product in the package under conditions which might otherwise be expected to permit it to fall out.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 18, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Morris W. Kuchenbecker
  • Patent number: 4236637
    Abstract: A package for marketing and vending strips of cotton swabs has one or more molded plastics material tray-like blisters with swab carrying strips stacked therein holding the swabs in spaced protected position. The blister is sealed to and covered by a cardboard backing which has a flap providing a flat bottom wall and openable to a dispensing outlet. The preferred flap has a fold line above the bottom edge of the backing providing a door portion connected to the backing along its sides by tear lines, a tab portion depending from the door portion foldable under the blister to provide a flat bottom wall for the package and a tongue portion foldable over the front bottom end of the blister with an end releasably tucked into pockets or grooves in the blister. When the tongue is released, the flap can be pulled backward to sever the tear lines and open the door portion giving access to the interior of the blister exposing the strips for dispensing the swabs.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 18, 1979
    Date of Patent: December 2, 1980
    Assignee: J. Fred Castner, Sr.
    Inventors: J. Fred Castner, Sr., John F. Castner, Jr.
  • Patent number: 4210246
    Abstract: A reclosable hinged blister card package wherein peripheral flanges on the clear plastic blister are adhered to a paperboard card which in one embodiment is suitably cut-scored along the adhered areas to allow defined ply separation of the card for opening the blister. A hinge line is formed in the card above the bottom flange to allow hinged opening of the blister. An opening tab formed on the blister overlays an opening in the card. Locking ears on the opening tab are adapted to be pushed through the cut-out opening to lock the blister in reclosed position. Another version of the package provides reclosure and locking with pressure sensitive adhesive on the side peripheral flanges of the blister which adheres to adhesive on the underlying portions of the card.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1978
    Date of Patent: July 1, 1980
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Morris W. Kuchenbecker
  • Patent number: 4209091
    Abstract: A button cell package in which button cells are releasably retained in position by an adhesive surface layer on a laminated structure having a resilient layer between the adhesive layer and a nonresilient base. An additional layer having preferential barrier properties is used with cells of the metal-air type and is located between the adhesive surface layer and the resilient member. The adhesive layer seals the metal-air cell to increase cell shelf life and prevents inadvertent dislodgment and loss of cell capacity, yet permits small amounts of evolved hydrogen to diffuse from the cell. The resilient layer serves as a cushion and provides a means for obtaining maximum surface contact between the adhesive surface layer and the button cell surface to maintain the cell in impact-resistant, releasable adhesive contact with the adhesive layer. The method of assembling the package is also described.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: June 24, 1980
    Assignee: Gould Inc.
    Inventor: Walter G. Lieberman
  • Patent number: 4200193
    Abstract: An easy opening recloseable blister card container includes a thermoformed blister receptacle bonded to the face of a card which includes a hingedly attached closure flap defined by perforated score lines in the card. The closure flap includes a locking tab integral therewith defined by an arcuate cut line which is hinged along a crease line in the flap and may be pivoted into overlapping relationship with a flange edge of the blister receptacle on the opposite side of the card to lock the closure flap in a closed position covering an opening in the card through which access to the blister receptacle is provided. A grip tab formed integral with the locking tab enables a user to initially tear the closure flap away from the card along the score lines and also provides a means of manipulating the locking tab to lock the closure flap in its closed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1979
    Date of Patent: April 29, 1980
    Assignee: Champion International Corporation
    Inventor: Daniel J. Boyle
  • Patent number: 4166535
    Abstract: A reclosable blister card package comprises a plastic blister having a flanged portion and a raised product holding portion. A paperboard card is releasably affixed to the flanged portion, and a portion of the card is folded over to present a folded edge extending over and engaging the flanged portion of the blister. A pair of parallel creases are provided in the paperboard card, one of which creases is disposed in substantial registry with the folded edge. Construction and arrangement is such that pivotation of the folded portion about the one crease away from the blister is effective to release the overlapped flanged portion from the folded edge and accommodate subsequent release of the card from the blister by pivotation of the card therefrom about the other crease.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 10, 1978
    Date of Patent: September 4, 1979
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Donald A. Gilling
  • Patent number: 4155454
    Abstract: A safety package for an ampoule comprising a backing card, a cover sheet and an ampoule. The ampoule and the cover sheet are adapted to rupture upon the application of pressure to the backing card. The fractured segments of the ampoule are retained on the backing card, thereby minimizing the risk of glass splintering and cut fingers. After folding, the backing card provides a firm support which prevents ampoule spilling, and facilitates the filling of a syringe.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 12, 1977
    Date of Patent: May 22, 1979
    Assignee: Schering Corporation
    Inventor: John V. Ryden
  • Patent number: 4146128
    Abstract: A two-part package formed from separate blanks each foldable to provide respective package elements of box like shape with one element slidable into the other to complete a combined unit having a front window opening to reveal part of a contents contained in a clear plastic blister unit and side window openings formed by aligned openings in the respective package elements to reveal additional contents in the blister unit. Closure tabs are provided on one package element for access to the contents through the top of this element and a perforated hanging tab is provided on this element for suspending the combined package elements in a display position. The blister enclosed contents may be disposed in the package for ready removal by sliding this element as a container of the contents, out of the package element whereby the blister becomes the separate package element for holding the contents and which is inserted and removed from the package as a fully loaded container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 6, 1978
    Date of Patent: March 27, 1979
    Assignee: Shepherd Products U.S. Inc.
    Inventors: John W. Hogg, G. Norman Heaton
  • Patent number: 4119203
    Abstract: A reclosable hinged blister card package wherein the clear plastic blister is adhered to a paperboard card which is suitably cut-scored along the adhered areas to allow defined ply separation of the card for opening the blister. The blister is hinged at its bottom end to the card and has an opening tab overlaying a cut-out opening in the card. Locking ears on the opening tab are adapted to be pushed through the cut-out opening to lock the blister in reclosed position.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 8, 1977
    Date of Patent: October 10, 1978
    Assignee: American Can Company
    Inventor: Morris W. Kuchenbecker
  • Patent number: 4106621
    Abstract: A venipuncture device package which when opened serves as a combination needle cover and venipuncture device tray from which a venipuncture device may be withdrawn or inserted with one hand without having to apply any force to the package. In one preferred embodiment, a blister cover made of ductile plastic is configurated to form a venipuncture device tray which is separably joined to a strip of paper backing to form the package. The tray is constructed so as to facilitate angular deformation of the tray into a hand-displaceable needle cover once the strip of paper has been partially peeled away to expose the handle of the venipuncture device while maintaining the needle of the venipuncture device enclosed within the package.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: August 15, 1978
    Assignee: Sorenson Research Co., Inc.
    Inventor: James L. Sorenson
  • Patent number: 4058212
    Abstract: A package is disclosed for a plurality of slices of a meat product in which the slices are arranged in vertically stacked relation on a base member of preformed, transparent plastic sheet material and enclosed by a cover member which is preformed of like material. The base and cover members have peripheral margins which are in flat engagement and sealed under vacuum with a separable seal along three sides enabling the cover member to be hinged about a fourth side in opening the package so as to obtain access to the product without destruction of the package members and having a snap-in latching arrangement for holding the cover member in position upon reclosing the same.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 26, 1976
    Date of Patent: November 15, 1977
    Inventor: Ihor Wyslotsky
  • Patent number: 4016972
    Abstract: This invention relates to a display container especially adapted to display chain articles such as necklaces and the like and having interconnected base, platform and cover portions. The looped portion of the chain article to be displayed is received within a channel formed within the platform and defined by an internal upstanding boss and outer peripheral edges. The edges of the platform are supported by a circumferential ledge intermediate the upstanding walls of the base portion so as to space the article receiving platform above the base bottom wall and below the transparent top of the interfitting cover. That portion of the container lying below the platform and above the base bottom wall is adapted to receive the excess length of chain not displayed within the channel, and portions of the upstanding boss are adapted to contact the cover top so as to maintain the chain within the channel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 20, 1975
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1977
    Assignee: Edmund Szamborski
    Inventor: Edmund Szamborski
  • Patent number: 4005776
    Abstract: A thermoformed plastic package for long, thin, round articles, such as thermometers and catheters, is provided with a receiving trough which is approximately equal in width but may be somewhat shallower than the diameter of the article, keepers being spaced along the length of the trough extending inwardly from both sides and outwardly away from the open side of the trough whereby to maximize the space efficiency of the package by minimizing the depth of the trough necessary to accomodate and retain the article therein. The keepers may be opposite each other or somewhat staggered. The oral thermometer package disclosed provides a convenient protective case for the thermometer when not in use and a container for a supply of sanitary sheaths for use with the thermometer.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 1, 1977
    Assignee: Plastofilm Industries, Inc.
    Inventor: Leonard Seeley
  • Patent number: 3967730
    Abstract: A package for elongated elements, such as cigarettes, in which there is a supporting base on which a plastic blister form is secured forming an elongated chamber with closure means openable at one end for exposing contained elements in the package, and spaced reinforcing elements on the package to prevent crushing package contents.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 28, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 6, 1976
    Assignee: Techform, Inc.
    Inventors: Frank E. Driscoll, Richard S. Wimbish
  • Patent number: 3943989
    Abstract: A ball holder includes a cage of a size to snugly hold at least two balls. The cage has an open side which is secured at least partway along its length to one face of a flexible racket cover. When the cover is on the racket, the cover is held taut so that it completely covers the open cage side, with the result that the balls are retained in the cage. However, when the cover is removed from the racket, it becomes limp, thereby exposing the unattached portion of the open cage side so a ball can be placed in and withdrawn from the cage.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 9, 1973
    Date of Patent: March 16, 1976
    Inventor: Charles A. Sperling
  • Patent number: 3942640
    Abstract: A quick-open blister package comprises a base member and a blistered containment member peripherally secured to the base member. The base member is frangible substantially along a plane contained therewithin, and first and second series of score lines extending at least in part about the periphery of the blister are cut into the base member substantially to the depth of the plane of frangibility. The blister is secured to the base member within that area thereof which is defined by the series of score lines. A considerable area of the base member can extend laterally of the blister for front printing.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1974
    Date of Patent: March 9, 1976
    Inventor: Harold Richard Hellstrom
  • Patent number: 3939979
    Abstract: A display container with a bubble portion mounted on a base portion and adapted for easy access to products contained therein without destruction of the container. The base portion includes a flap and tab connected in seriatim at one extremity thereof, this construction being folded back beneath the remaining portion of the base and allowing the tab to protrude through the base in a position to support the bubble portion.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 21, 1975
    Date of Patent: February 24, 1976
    Assignee: Illinois Tool Works Inc.
    Inventor: George Anton Neumayer