With Rupture Means For Access Patents (Class 206/532)
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Patent number: 7401702Abstract: A package includes a blank having a face panel and a back panel. The face panel includes apertures and face tabs. The back panel includes gates that correspond with apertures, and tab strips that overlap the gates and are adjoined to back tabs. A blister pack is sealed between the face panel and the back panel whereby blisters align over gates and protrude through apertures, and tabs and form a composite pull tab. To remove an item from a blister, the pull tab is pressed out of the panels, the tab strip is peeled from the back panel, and pressure is applied to force the item through the backing sheet of the blister pack and the exposed gate.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 22, 2008Assignee: MeadWestvaco CorporationInventor: Christopher Hession
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Patent number: 7395929Abstract: The present invention is a cover assembly including a cover for covering at least one compartment of a medication dispenser. The cover includes an inner and outer end portion. A locking tab is formed in the inner end wall of the cover for being received in a slot formed in the medication dispenser for securing the cover to the medication dispenser. The locking tab includes a weakened portion for allowing the cover to be fractured and separated from the locking tab as the outer end potion is lifted away from the medication dispenser during removal of the cover. The weakened portion fractures before the outer end portion of the cover is lifted a distance from the medication dispenser less than or equal to a minimum dimension of a pill for preventing removal of the pill from the at least one compartment without removal of the cover from the compartment.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Inventors: Mark G. Keffeler, David P. Keffeler
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Patent number: 7395928Abstract: A child-resistant blister card package is disclosed having a plurality of unit package regions for enclosing one unit dosage form, each comprising a cavity and a closure sheet to seal the cavity. Once a unit package region is detached, the corner defined by lines of weakening with perforations can be detached to expose an unsealed area and easily access the content of each unit package region.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2005Date of Patent: July 8, 2008Assignee: Abbott LaboratoriesInventors: Shane Kenneth Bertsch, Steven E. Breitenstein
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Publication number: 20080142400Abstract: A child resistant product dispenser includes a blister card having compartments for holding a product a housing, and a blister cover for use in covering the blister card compartments. The blister cover may include a dispensing area for each compartment of the blister card. To remove a product from the product dispenser the user presses a dispensing area against either a compartment thereby forcing the product through a frangible area on the blister card and through a frangible area in the housing or against a peelable area on the blister card and a frangible area in the housing. This creates an opening through which the product is removed.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2008Publication date: June 19, 2008Applicant: R.P. SCHERER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.Inventor: William Arnold
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Patent number: 7387207Abstract: A pill container assembly that includes first and second main body members each defining a plurality of separate compartments and having at least one locking feature. The at least one locking features of the first and second main body members are configured to lock to each other with a twist lock connection thereby coupling the first and second main body members together.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: Apothecary Products, Inc.Inventors: Robert N. Priebe, Terrance O. Noble
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Publication number: 20080105587Abstract: A biodegradable blister package comprising polylactic acid resin is disclosed. The blister package includes a blister portion made of a biodegradable material and a clamshell portion having a first half and a second half, wherein the blister portion is at least partially between the first and the second halves of the clamshell portion. The clamshell portion comprises a substrate material including at least one layer of paperboard and at least one layer of polylactic acid adhered to the paperboard layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: David H. Hawes, Michael P. Wade
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Publication number: 20080073240Abstract: The package supports a plurality of consumable products. The package is a blister package having a plurality of consumable products housed in a blister tray and covered with a rupturable sheet. The sheet overlies the open surfaces of the blister tray and includes rupturable locations formed thereon for permitting passage of the product therethrough.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2007Publication date: March 27, 2008Inventors: Paul K. Bowers, Alejandra Buitrago
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Publication number: 20080067099Abstract: An improved child-resistant blister package is provided in which the lidding component includes a tear-resistant nonwoven layer with a thermally resistant layer adhered thereto and a barrier layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 14, 2006Publication date: March 20, 2008Inventor: Patrick Henry Young
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Patent number: 7331460Abstract: A shielded medication package including a blister portion and a blister shield attached to a backing substrate. Accessing a medicament is easy for an adult to accomplish, yet the package resists children biting and picking at the blister portion. The blister portion contains a base layer and a blister layer. The blister layer includes an article receiving blister designed for holding the medicament. A blister shield overlays the blister portion. The blister shield includes a blister well that cooperates with the article receiving blister. The blister shield protects the article receiving blister from substantially lateral forces. To eject the medicament, application of a substantially orthogonal force to the article receiving blister is required.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2008Assignee: R.P. Scherer Technologies, Inc.Inventors: David R. Barndt, Dennis H. Chadwick, Victor Gherdan, Jr.
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Publication number: 20080035499Abstract: A fluidic device includes a first material defining a first region, a second material defining a second region that is separated from the first region, and a connector coupled between the first region and the second region. The connector includes a brittle material and has an open end and a closed end, the open end being disposed in the second region, the closed end being disposed in the first region. The first region is closed off from the second region by the closed end of the connector. The connector is configured such that when the closed end of the connector is broken, the connector defines a passage from the first region to the second region.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 19, 2006Publication date: February 14, 2008Applicant: Industrial Technology Research InstituteInventor: Kuo-Yao Weng
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Patent number: 7325689Abstract: A pharmaceutical package assembly includes a tether having a fold-over card mating feature, and a fold-over card configured to house one or more pharmaceutical blisters, wherein the fold-over card includes a tether mating feature. One exemplary method of coupling the fold-over card to a tether includes forming a tether receiving recess in the front side of the fold-over card, folding the front side of the fold-over card adjacent to the back side of the fold-over card so that the tether receiving recess reveals an exposed portion of the fold-over card front side, and coupling the tether to the revealed portion of the card front side.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 5, 2008Assignee: Fisher Clinical ServicesInventor: Michael Buss
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Patent number: 7316317Abstract: Packages having a base web (2) consisting of a polymeric film or sheet having at least one recess (3) with a packaged item therein, and a sealing web (4) sealed to the base web (2) and covering the recess (3), the sealing web (4) having a strength which substantially prevents the packaged item from being pushed through it on applying force to the recess (3) in the base web (2). A portion of the package where the base web (2) is sealed to the sealing web (4) has two substantially parallel lines of weakness (11, 12) positioned so that said portion can be folded towards a portion of the sealing web (4) and a corner of the package can be used to puncture the sealing web (4) so that the packaged item can then be pushed through the sealing web (4).Type: GrantFiled: September 1, 2004Date of Patent: January 8, 2008Assignee: Amcor Flexibles Winterbourne LtdInventor: Lewis James Harper
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Publication number: 20070284279Abstract: A child-resistant multi-step tear-access blister package having at least one product well containing a product. The product is accessed by tearing the blister package from a peripheral edge toward the product well. A step in addition to tearing is required to access the product, thereby elevating the cognitive skill necessary to access the product above those of a typical small child. In the disclosed exemplary embodiment, the additional step involves weakening a tear-resistant channel blocking a tear path from the peripheral edge of the package to the product well. More particularly, initial tearing of the package toward the product well is interfered with by the presence of the tear-resistant channel interrupting the tear path. The tear-resistant channel may be bent or snapped to permit tearing therethrough and to permit continued tearing of the blister package toward the product well to access the product.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 12, 2006Publication date: December 13, 2007Inventors: William Doskoczynski, Steven Ginsberg, Barry G. Seelig, Anne Carls, Karel Golta
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Patent number: 7293653Abstract: The invention relates to a primary package unit for a plurality of separated film laminas as administration forms, having a bottom layer and a top layer sealed thereto, between which layers individual compartments, surrounded by sealed areas, are formed for the administration forms in the region of which the top and bottom layers are unsealed. The invention achieves the object of configuring such a primary package unit in such a manner that the same makes possible a more densely packed package for, in particular round, film laminas as administration forms. To this end, the primary package unit is provided with at least two rows (I, II) of compartments (4, 8), and said compartments (4, 8) and the administration forms (1) of neighboring rows (I, II) are offset from one another.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: November 13, 2007Assignee: LTS Lohmann Therapie-Systeme AGInventor: Christian Von Falkenhausen
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Patent number: 7285114Abstract: This invention relates to devices and a method promoting the convenient use of hand sterilizing fluids and gels applied to reduce the hand-borne transmission of pathogens. While clean, disinfected hands are widely recognized as a principle means for controlling the spread of infections, disease, and similar health problems to both self and others, the prompt and repeated application of such materials as soap and water or waterless alcohol gels is necessary for maintaining a sanitary hand condition. This is particularly true for nurses, health care providers, veterinarians, elementary teachers, food handlers and others where rapid and continuous movement between patients, clients and tasks provides optimum conditions for cross-contamination. This invention of a convenient, wrist-mounted dispenser of hand sterilizing fluids in a blister package format advances the use of such materials to effectively control the spread of hand-borne pathogens.Type: GrantFiled: January 10, 2003Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Inventor: William Anthony Harper
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Patent number: 7284661Abstract: The present invention is a system for opening blister packages. Generally, a cover attachment is fixed to a blister card. Buttons or tabs on the cover attachment are aligned with individual blisters on the blister card and have piercing edges or attachments. A user presses the buttons or lifts tabs and a cover layer over the blisters is pierced. The buttons or tabs are then moved or raised to allow the user to access the contents of the blister by conventional means. Embodiments include hinged tabs, slideable attachments, clamshell-like covers with moveable carriages, rotatable arms with piercing attachments, locking tab mechanisms, and flexible tethered tool devices. A variety of different blister configurations can be used. Additionally, the blister card attachments render the blister card/pack child resistant despite being easier to open.Type: GrantFiled: March 10, 2004Date of Patent: October 23, 2007Assignee: Union Street Brand PackagingInventors: Christopher T. Evans, Christopher Gieda
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Publication number: 20070221534Abstract: A push and peel child resistant and senior friendly tamper evident package comprising a blister sheet with U cuts for pushing an outer layer of interior tabs, the blister sheet having blister pockets projecting from a front side thereof, a rupturable foil layer being adhered to the blister layer and reinforcing the paperboard material adhered to the foil layer, an inner data layer with diecut oval holes, the paperboard layer having a tear strip formed therein, the tear strip being defined by a cut into the paperboard layer from the side thereof adhered to the foil layer, the cut extending only a certain percentage of the total thickness of the paperboard such that a controlled delamination of the paperboard layer occurs when the tear strip is removed. This provides a precise reinforcement of the foil layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2006Publication date: September 27, 2007Inventor: Thomas D. Intini
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Patent number: 7267228Abstract: A cover assembly for a medication dispenser including a container defining a plurality of open-top medication compartments adapted to be closed by a compartment cover assembly including a plurality of individual covers selectively connected together. Each cover includes an integral fracturable tab depending from one end and coacting means on the container for securing the tabs in a snap-fit relationship when the cover is positioned to close its respective compartments. Each tab is independently secured relative to the container and fractured from its respective cover in response to upward movement of the opposite end of the cover to open the compartment. In one embodiment, the tab has a plurality of spaced-apart openings formed therein to create a weakened area to facilitate the separation of the cover from the tab. In another embodiment, a pair of notches extend into the sides of the tab.Type: GrantFiled: May 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Inventors: Mark G. Keffeler, David P. Keffeler
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Patent number: 7261226Abstract: A closure for a container having a foil or membrane sealed opening. The closure includes a cap, a spout and a stem. The stem includes a downwardly extending piercing structure adapted for piercing the foil or membrane of the container upon rotation of the spout relative to the cap. The cap includes a cap top, a cap skirt depending from the cap top, an open sleeve and a stem guide. The open sleeve has an inwardly extending thread adapted to detachably engage the container. The open sleeve extends upwardly from the cap top. The stem guide extends along an internal surface of the sleeve. The spout rotatably engages the sleeve and includes a spout top having an aperture, an outer spout skirt and an inner skirt. The outer skirt depends from the spout top radially outward of the sleeve and rotatably engages the sleeve. The inner spout skirt depends from the spout top radially within the sleeve.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2004Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Portola Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Adams, Mike Xiaoli Ma
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Patent number: 7243798Abstract: A blister pack includes a cavity sheet including at least one product blister and an access blister associated with each of the at least one product blister, and a child resistant backing coupled to the cavity sheet, the child resistant backing including a weakened pattern corresponding with each of the at least one product blister formed in the cavity sheet, wherein the access blister includes a generally V-indent member configured to initiate a separation of the weakened pattern. The V-indent member focuses forces to allowing easy access to the product blister by adults, including seniors, while maintaining child resistant standards.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2004Date of Patent: July 17, 2007Assignee: Fisher Clinical ServicesInventor: Michael Adam Buss
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Patent number: 7216764Abstract: A novel package wrapper is made of plastic film with a line of package-opening perforations through the film positioned in one face of the package and being overlaid by a piece of plastic tape which seals the perforations, the tape having a dry edge. The shrink wrap film and tear down tape exhibit the same shrink characteristics as those of the shrink wrap film, so that when the wrap film is shrunk during packaging the tape shrinks the same amount as the film and does not itself pucker or wrinkle the film. Package opening is accomplished by grasping the tape dry edge and pulling it toward the line of perforations. The tape peels from the wrapper film until it reaches the perforations, where continued pulling of the tape ruptures the film through the perforations and permits the film to be further torn to open the package.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2004Date of Patent: May 15, 2007Assignee: Sealstrip CorporationInventor: Harold M. Forman
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Patent number: 7188728Abstract: The present invention is a novel child-resistant senior-friendly blister card packaging that is cheap and easy to manufacture. The packaging requires a push-peel-push method for opening, which is cognitively and physically challenging for children and mentally impaired adults. Yet, competent adults can easily open the package, especially after reading instructions. More specifically, opening the package requires the user to: 1) Push through a aperture to create a pull tab; 2) Pull on the pull tab to remove a panel; and 3) Push the blister to force the contents through the blister's seal. Advantageously, the present invention is designed such that information such as instructions and product information can be easily printed directly on the packaging. Moreover, users may also record information directly on the packaging. Thus, the present invention not only provides child-resistant and senior-friendly features, but also provides convenience for viewing and recording information.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2003Date of Patent: March 13, 2007Inventor: Wade Everette Williams-Hartman
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Patent number: 7175044Abstract: The present invention relates to a blister pack device for storing and dispensing a dosage unit, including a container having an opening for receiving a blister pack. The container is provided with a dispensing mechanism for ejecting a dosage unit from a blister or the blister pack, the dispensing mechanism includes a lever arm pivotally mounted on the container and a cavity in the container for receiving an ejected dosage unit wherein the lever arm has a first open position allowing the blister pack to be positioned under the arm and a second lowered position for ejecting the dosage unit from the blister into the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2003Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: AstraZeneca ABInventors: Maria Benktzon, Thomas Nilsson, Malin Oreback, Stefan Strandberg
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Patent number: 7171965Abstract: A dose tape for use in a dry powder inhaler has blisters formed in a formpack layer. A lidstock layer is attached over the formpack layer, to seal a dose of dry powder within each of the blisters. A tear strip is attached to the lidstock layer over each of the blisters. Pulling on the tear strip shears out an area of the lidstock over the blister, unsealing the powder contents.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: February 6, 2007Assignee: Valois S.A.S.Inventors: Matthew Young, Stuart Kay, Neil Harrison, Ian Darby, Peter Crew, Anne Powell, Cheryl Vanessa Rogerson
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Patent number: 7150355Abstract: A case for receiving and dispensing pills, having an optional top cover having a forward edge and a rearward edge, an optional bottom cover having a forward edge and a rearward edge, a spine extending between the top cover and the bottom cover, to which the top cover and the bottom cover are affixed at the rearward edges thereof, and at least one sleeve containing a plurality of pills secured within the sleeve and adapted to be dispensed therefrom, the sleeve having a forward edge and a rearward edge and being attached to the spine at the rearward edge thereof between the top cover and the bottom cover.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2004Date of Patent: December 19, 2006Assignee: PharmaDesign Inc.Inventors: Matthew T. Coe, Kun-Chi Wu
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Patent number: 7097037Abstract: A cover assembly for a medication dispenser including a container defining a plurality of open-top medication compartments adapted to be closed by a compartment cover assembly including a plurality of individual covers selectively connected together. Each cover includes an integral fracturable tab depending from one end and coacting means on the container for securing the tabs in a snap-fit relationship when the cover is positioned to close its respective compartments. Each tab is independently secured relative to the container and fractured from its respective cover in response to upward movement of the opposite end of the cover to open the compartment. In one embodiment, the tab has a plurality of spaced-apart openings formed therein to create a weakened area to facilitate the separation of the cover from the tab. In another embodiment, a pair of notches extend into the sides of the tab.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Inventors: Mark G. Keffeler, David P. Keffeler
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Patent number: 7093716Abstract: There is provided a child resistant and senior friendly tamper evident package having a blister sheet with blister pockets for medicants, a rupturable foil sealed to a back side of the blister sheet, a layer of paper secured to a back side of the rupturable foil, and a reinforcing layer of a paperboard material being adhered to the paper layer with a portion of the reinforcing layer in registry with the blister pockets not being adhered thereto. There are provided tear strips and tab members to assist in removing the tear strips which delaminate.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2004Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Inventor: Thomas D. Intini
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Patent number: 7093736Abstract: A tablet dispenser includes a housing formed by first and second shells defining a cavity therebetween. A blister tray configured to receive a plurality of tablets therein is rotatably attached to the housing. The blister tray is moveable between a closed position in which the blister tray is releasably contained within the cavity, and an open position in which at least a portion of the blister tray extends out of the cavity. An alarm unit activates at least one alert signal upon completion of a cycle period. The alarm unit is reset after the blister tray is accessed to dispense at least one tablet.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2003Date of Patent: August 22, 2006Assignee: West Pharmaceutical Services, Inc.Inventors: Michael G. Maietta, Fred Zimmerman
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Patent number: 7086532Abstract: A titration package and method for enabling compliance with a regime of changing dosage of medication over a period of time includes a backing having an array of receivers with the array including a plurality of columns and a plurality of rows. A plurality of sets of tablets are provided with each tablet in a set having a common dose of medication and a different dose than a tablet of a different set. Each set of tablets is disposed in receivers of one having an adjacent row and an adjacent column. Indicia is provided and disposed adjacent to the columns and rows for displaying common days and successive weeks.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 8, 2006Assignee: Allergan, Inc.Inventors: John Jacob Vander Zanden, Rodney Terwilliger
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Patent number: 7063211Abstract: The present invention is a novel child-resistant senior-friendly blister card packaging that is cheap and easy to manufacture. The packaging requires a push-peel-push method for opening, which is cognitively and physically challenging for children and mentally impaired adults. Yet, competent adults can easily open the package, especially after reading instructions. More specifically, opening the package requires the user to: 1) Push through an aperture to create a pull tab; 2) Pull on the pull tab to remove a panel; and 3) Push the blister to force the contents through the blister's seal. Furthermore, the packaging is designed to be tear resistant and to halt any propagation of a tear. Advantageously, the present invention is designed such that information such as instructions and product information can be easily printed directly on the packaging. Moreover, users may also record information directly on the packaging.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Wade Everette Williams-Hartman
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Patent number: 7051876Abstract: A clamshell package for displaying and housing products or other objects that is substantially pilfer-resistant, yet safe to open. The clamshell packaging includes a substantially tear-resistant housing that encloses a display chamber by criss-cross grain material to provide cut or tear resistance in multiple directions. The display chamber of the clamshell package may be either substantially transparent to allow for the product to be displayed or substantially opaque display graphics and/or to prevent the contents from being viewed. The chamber is preferably seamless such that it may not be opened without the use of scissors and, when opened, such opening is readily apparent. Furthermore, when cut open, the material used does not form sharp or jagged edges that may pose a danger to anyone handling the package. In addition to clamshell packages, the tear resistant material may also be used in blister packs and other types of packaging.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2003Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Assignee: Colbert Packaging CorporationInventor: Glenn A. Grosskopf
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Patent number: 7032590Abstract: A fluid filled ampoule comprises an ampoule body having a top end, a bottom end and a sealed interior containing a liquid. A top tab is coupled to the top end and is removable to create a drain vent in the top end. A bottom tab is coupled to the bottom end and is removable to create a drain opening in the bottom end. A movable shroud is coupled to the top end and is disposed about the top tab. The shroud is movable to permit access to the top tab.Type: GrantFiled: January 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Assignee: Aerogen, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Loeffler, Richard Q. Poynter, David Rapp, Michael Klimowicz
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Patent number: 7025207Abstract: A carrier section (2) is captively integrated into a box which is stabilized in a folding and glueing operation, said box comprising four side walls (5, 5?, 6, 6?) connected approximately at right angles to a base section (4). One of the side walls is embodied in the form of an articulated strip (7), at least as far as part of the length thereof is concerned. Said strip can be pivoted on the plane of the base section (4) and is coupled to the carrier section (2).Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Dividella AGInventors: Gerhard Breu, Erich Specker
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Patent number: 6997320Abstract: A child-resistant yet senior-friendly packaging for tablets, capsules or similar pharmaceutical products. The packaging is a blister pack (12) with at least one cup (22) that receives tablets (18) in an external package, arranged between a base part (14) and a cover part (16), and that is closed by a cover film (24) that can be pressed through. The cover film (24) of the blister pack (12) is directed towards the base part (14) and the base part (14) comprises an opening (38) through which the product can be withdrawn. The cup (22) of the blister pack (12) is displaceably guided in a slot (30) in the cover part (16) and can be brought in alignment with the opening (38) in the base part (14) so that the cover film (24) can be pressed through and the tablet (18) can be withdrawn. A tear tab (32) is detachably linked with the cover part (16) via a perforated line (36) and covers the slot (30) at least partially.Type: GrantFiled: May 13, 2000Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Assignee: Alcan Technology & ManagementInventors: Peter Kancsar, Laurenz Zellweger, Michael Krohn, Claudia Schmauder, Susanne Marti
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Patent number: 6978894Abstract: A blister package for a pharmaceutical treatment card suitable, the blister package having a plurality of individual blisters suitable for containing a pre-measured dosage of a pharmaceutical composition in the form of tablets, pills and capsules. In accordance with a pre-determined schedule of administration of the individually sealed blisters may be opened by a method of tearing, peeling and pushing. The blister card package can be characterized as a multiple layer laminate assembly having a plurality of transparent cavities containing composition.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2000Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignees: Merck & Co., Inc., Sharp CorporationInventor: James M. Mundt
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Patent number: 6974032Abstract: A bend and peel child resistant and senior friendly tamper evident package comprising a blister sheet having blister pockets projecting from a front side thereof, a rupturable foil layer being adhered to the blister layer and reinforcing the paperboard material adhered to the foil layer, the paperboard layer having a tear strip formed therein, the tear strip being defined by a cut into the paperboard layer from the side thereof adhered to the foil layer, the cut extending only a certain percentage of the total thickness of the paperboard such that a controlled delamination of the paperboard layer occurs when the tear strip is removed. This provides a precise reinforcement of the foil layer.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2003Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Inventor: Thomas D. Intini
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Patent number: 6948491Abstract: A feed system for an aerosolizer utilizes an ampoule containing a liquid and includes a housing having an ampoule region into which the ampoule is held, and a liquid receiving region that is adapted to receive liquid dispensed from the ampoule. An interface is used to couple the liquid receiving region to an aerosol generator, whereby liquid from the liquid receiving region is permitted to flow to the aerosol generator for aerosolization.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Aerogen, Inc.Inventors: Joseph P. Loeffler, David Rapp, Victor Briones, Ralf Bitdinger, Michael Klimowicz
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Patent number: 6945400Abstract: A blister card label form has a first sheet having first and second major surfaces. The first sheet is provided with removable portions and a permanent adhesive directly applied on its second major surface and a temporary adhesive directly applied on its second major surface. This permits portions of the label to be permanently attached to a blister package and also permits portions of the first sheet to be selectively removed.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Sticky Business, LLCInventors: Martin M. Bolnick, Richard S. Bolnick
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Patent number: 6915802Abstract: A medicament pack comprising a first body portion having a pocket and a second body portion having an airpath. The pocket is sealed to a foil cover which connects to the second body portion. The second body portion is movable over the first body portion to break the seal and bring the pocket into communication with the airpath.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2000Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: SmithKline Beecham CorporationInventors: Gregor John McLennan Anderson, Duncan Robertson
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Patent number: 6896138Abstract: A blister pack has a main sheet unitarily formed with an array of pockets each dimensioned to receive a respective object and a frangible foil overlying a front face of the sheet and closing the pockets so that objects in the pockets are hermetically sealed therein by the foil. A pair of guides unitarily formed with the main sheet flank the array of pockets. A protective panel having an array of holes substantially identical to the array of pockets overlies the foil and is displaceable in the guides between a rest position with the holes at least partially offset from the pockets and the panel blocking the pockets and a dispensing position with the holes aligned with the pockets. A spring web unitarily formed with the sheet and with the panel urges the panel into the rest position.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2004Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Uhlmann Pac-Systeme GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Nina Röck, Günter Kayran, Bernhard Hegemann
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Patent number: 6889690Abstract: The present invention includes dry powder inhalers and associated multi-dose dry powder packages for holding inhalant formulated dry powder substances and associated fabrication and dispensing methods. The multi-dose package can include a platform body comprising at least one thin piezoelectric polymer material layer defining at least a portion of a plurality of spatially separated discrete elongate dry powder channels having an associated length, width and height; and a metallic material attached to selected portions of the piezoelectric polymer material including each of the regions corresponding to the elongate dry powder channels to, in operation, define active energy releasing vibratory channels. In operation, the elongate channels can be selectively individually activated to vibrate upon exposure to an electrical input.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 2003Date of Patent: May 10, 2005Assignee: Oriel Therapeutics, Inc.Inventors: Timothy M. Crowder, Anthony J. Hickey, Jeffrey A. Warden
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Patent number: 6874636Abstract: A lock and release mechanism of a unit dose package has a cut away formed in the second panel of an outer sleeve of the package, the cut away having a pair of legs extending therefrom and defining a node therebetween. A cut line and a throat region are formed in an end flap of first and second side panels, respectively, of a slide card to bifurcate each end flap into first and second engaging segments. The first and second engaging segments engage an engaging surface of a cut away formed in a second panel of the outer sleeve to prevent the slide card from unintentionally sliding within the outer sleeve. A release feature is formed in the third panel of the outer sleeve. The first and second engaging segments are disengaged from the engaging surface of the cut away by depressing the node via the release feature.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Howell Packaging, division of FM Howell & Co.Inventors: Michael Paliotta, George Howell
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Patent number: 6818269Abstract: A blister board and a blister package wherein the board and package includes a metallized paper so that the blister material is securely bonded to both the metallized paper and to the underlying paper board material.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2002Date of Patent: November 16, 2004Assignee: DOT Packaging Group, Inc.Inventors: John W. Quinn, Jack A. Fuechsl
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Publication number: 20040222122Abstract: There is provided a child resistant and senior friendly tamper evident package having a blister sheet with blister pockets for medicants, a rupturable foil sealed to a back side of the blister sheet, a layer of paper secured to a back side of the rupturable foil, and a reinforcing layer of a paperboard material being adhered to the paper layer with a portion of the reinforcing layer in registry with the blister pockets not being adhered thereto. There are provided tear strips and tab members to assist in removing the tear strips which delaminate.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2004Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Thomas D. Intini
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Patent number: 6810872Abstract: A blister pack for a inhalant medicator has a plurality of medical powder storage chambers spaced apart from each other in a circumferential direction. The inhalant medicator includes a pricking tool with a pair of parallel pins that prick inflow and outflow holes in one of the medical powder storage chambers during a preliminary operation of inhalant medication. The inflow and outflow holes are spaced apart from each other by a predetermined distance in a direction parallel to a lid panel of the blister pack to produce turbulent airflow within the medical powder storage chamber during inhalation during which the medical powder is inhaled by a patient's breathing. The medical powder storage chambers are dimensioned and designed to properly regulate or control properties of the airflow passing through the medical storage chamber, to ensure the airflow is suitable for the medical powder storage chamber.Type: GrantFiled: November 2, 2000Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignees: Unisia Jecs Corporation, Dott Limited CompanyInventors: Hisatomo Ohki, Shigemi Nakamura, Kazunori Ishizeki, Yoshiyuki Yazawa, Akira Yanagawa
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Publication number: 20040188316Abstract: A kit for promoting the proper sequential oral administration of a pharmaceutically active ingredient and accompanying nutrients, said kit comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: February 27, 2004Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Richard James Cawthray, Vincent Anthony DiFabritus, Ellen Mary Loughren, Kurt Franklin Trombley, Stephanus Alexander Paulus Van der Geest
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Publication number: 20040178111Abstract: A child resistant multiple dosage blister pack dispenser includes a main housing bottom component having walls and a bottom panel for supporting a blister pack, a middle component, and a main top component. The bottom panel has a plurality of rows of orifices located so as to position a blister pack thereabove, with individual dosages of the blister pack located above the orifices, so that individual dosages are pushed therethrough from the blister pack. The main housing top component is connected to the middle component and is laterally moveable. It has a first position, being a rest position, and a second position, being a dispensing position. There is a biasing spring connected to at least one of the components, that biases the top component relative to the middle component so that the top component is in its first position. There are a plurality of push tabs located on the top component for dispensing in a second position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: September 16, 2004Applicant: VALLEY DESIGN, INC.Inventor: John E. Harrold
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Publication number: 20040159575Abstract: A human resistance pharmaceutical package is described. A package is provided in which access to a medicated pad, such as one saturated with Lidocaine, is obstructed unless opening is attempted using a cutting tool. The package is made from two heat-sealed panels. At least one of the panels is made of multiple layers including at least an outer printable layer and a pair of oriented nylon layers. Preferably, print and a varnish coat layer is provided on the facing surfaces. Aluminum layers may provide environmental protection for package contents. Usually, panel thickness will be limited for use with standard production line machinery. Together, the composite layers are preferably not so thick as to prohibit the use of common heat sealing machinery or modified typical machinery for production.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2001Publication date: August 19, 2004Inventors: Jutaro Shudo, Masanori Uematsu
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Patent number: 6708825Abstract: A form of child-proof package for tablets and similar pharmaceutical products, features a blister pack with at least one blister which is closed off by a push-through type foil lid, the blister serving the purpose of accommodating the tablets. For the purpose of removing the tablets, the push-through type foil lid of the blister pack lies against a wall part and with respect to that can be displaced by sliding from a closed position to an open position so that, when in the open position, the blister with the tablets lie in line with openings in the wall part and the tablets can be pushed through the openings. The blister pack is arranged between a rear wall part and a front part, and the wall part with the openings lies between the rear wall part and the foil lid.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: Alcan International LimitedInventors: Daniel Filion, Jean Andre Prud'homme
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Patent number: 6702161Abstract: A closure for a container having a foil or membrane sealed opening. The closure includes a cap, a spout and a stem. The stem includes a downwardly extending piercing structure adapted for piercing the foil or membrane of the container upon rotation of the spout relative to the cap.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Portola Packaging, Inc.Inventors: Brian M. Adams, Mike Xiaoli Ma