With Rupture Means For Access Patents (Class 206/532)
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Patent number: 6699566Abstract: Process for manufacturing cold formed shaped forms of packaging having at least one recess from a metal-plastic laminate. Examples of such shaped forms of packaging are the base parts of push-through packs or blister packs. The process is such that the laminate is held between a retaining tool and a die. The die 1 exhibits at least one opening and a stamp is driven into the die opening causing the laminate to be shape-formed into a packaging, correspondingly exhibiting one or more recesses. The die and the retaining tool exhibit facing edge regions and the die, within the edge region, exhibits a shoulder region that surrounds the die opening or openings. The surface of the shoulder region lies 0.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1998Date of Patent: March 2, 2004Assignee: Alcan Technology & Management Ltd.Inventors: Patrik Zeiter, Heinz Oster
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Patent number: 6679381Abstract: A blister pack container having child resistant characteristics yet, which can be opened with one hand. The container has a top tray and a bottom tray preferably connected by a hinge. The top and bottom trays each have a tab extending therefrom. Each of the tabs has at least one aperture through which a button passes and locks the container in a closed position. The finger pads can be unlocked with an inward and downward force thereby opening the container.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2001Date of Patent: January 20, 2004Assignee: Rexam Medical Packaging, Inc..Inventor: Randall G. Bush
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Patent number: 6675972Abstract: A childproof packaging having three portions which are formed from a single sheet of suitable card or plastics material. In use, a blister pack is placed into the first portion having apertures which correlate with a respective cup or indentation in the blister pack. The second portion is then folded onto the top of the penetrable foil lid of the blister pack, and the third portion is then folded on top of the second portion and sealed with a suitable adhesive. The second portion has a plurality of closures moveable by application of a suitable yield force, between a first position, which blocks access to the outlet of a respective compartment of the blister pack, and a second position which provides access to the outlet. The closure can be moved by placing an elongate member into a slotted aperture in the third portion and then pushing the moveable closure to the second position.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2001Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Assignee: ADS Graphics LimitedInventor: David Hugh Patterson
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Publication number: 20030209460Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: November 13, 2003Inventors: Martin M. Bolnick, Richard S. Bolnick
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Patent number: 6641031Abstract: A child resistant carton assembly includes a carton including a body panel. A locking panel is spaced apart from the body panel. The locking panel and the body panel define a locking chamber therebetween. A tray is slidably mounted in the carton. The tray includes a locking tab adapted to releasably engage the locking panel such that at least an insert portion of the locking tab is disposed in the locking chamber. A method is provided for using a child resistant carton including a carton and a tray slidably mounted in the carton. The carton includes a body panel and a locking panel spaced apart from one another and defining a locking chamber therebetween. The tray includes a locking tab. The method includes inserting at least an insert portion of the locking tab into the locking chamber to resist withdrawal of the tray from the carton, and displacing the locking tab from the locking chamber to release the tray.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 2002Date of Patent: November 4, 2003Assignee: Pharmagraphics, Inc.Inventors: James Ivor Evans, Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6637431Abstract: The present invention relates to a blister pack (12) having a plurality of blisters (13) each holding a dose of a powdered medicament comprising a lower base (18) containing a plurality of cavities (19) for the powdered medicament and an upper sealing foil layer (20) which covers the lower base (18) to form the blisters (13). Each cavity (19) is provided with at least one adjacent slit (21) formed by scoring the foil layer (20) and a lower base (18). The slit (21) ensuring accurate penetration of a cavity (19) by a suction tube through which a user can inhale the contents of the cavity (19).Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2001Date of Patent: October 28, 2003Assignee: AstraZeneca ABInventors: Carina Ekelius, Per-Åke Ohlsson, Anders Selmer
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Publication number: 20030192807Abstract: A method for using a child-resistant package containing at least one unit of a dangerous consumer product, preferably at least one detergent tablet, said package being made out of a mono-axially oriented film which is folded and closed by at least one longitudinal seal and two distal seals, the package being characterized in that said film orientation is substantially perpendicular to said longitudinal seal is provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 10, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventor: Robert Corneel Julia Maria De Caluwe
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Publication number: 20030183551Abstract: This invention includes an improved child-resistant medicant package. The package may be in the form of a card that has a first page connected by a fold line to a second page. The second page may have a first and a second side with a moveable member mounted in between the first and the second pages. Disposed on the moveable member and extending from the member are one or more blisters that are separated by a raised area. A medicant can be disposed within each blister. A tab and is connected to the first side by perforations, such that the member cannot be moved unless the tab is separated from the first side. Disposed in the second side of the second page are a pair of holes that are not in registry with the blisters so that access to the medicant is prevented.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Inventor: Martin E. Hulick
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Publication number: 20030168375Abstract: The present invention relates to an improved child resistant sachet construction, suitable for holding a medicinal product, especially a flavoured product.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Mark Andrew Jarvis, James Robert Langmeier, James Peter Brastauskas
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Patent number: 6598745Abstract: A blister card label form has a first sheet and a second sheet each having first and second major surfaces. A film material is disposed between the first sheet and the second sheet. The first sheet is provided with removable portions and a permanent adhesive on its second major surface. The film material is provided with a temporary adhesive on its second major surface which permits portions of the first sheet to be selectively removed without removing portions of the second sheet.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2002Date of Patent: July 29, 2003Assignee: Sticky Business, LLCInventors: Martin M. Bolnick, Richard S. Bolnick
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Publication number: 20030136698Abstract: The object of the present invention is to provide a medicinal product package which is suitable for microbe eradication therapy and with which the patient's compliance is increased and thus the result of therapy is improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: Andreas Klatt
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Patent number: 6592978Abstract: A three part laminated material for use in making blister packages and a method of making such a material. The material is comprised of a central core layer of fluoro-polymer based sheet material to each side of which a separate polymer film is adhesively attached. These separate films may be symmetrical or asymmetrical as regards each other. In the preferred embodiment, each of the polymer films is polyvinyl chloride, although a variety of chemically different films may be used. The disclosed material provides a high moisture barrier, reduced package curl, a stable inter-laminar structure and outer surfaces which lend themselves well to bonding with other materials as well as to printing and coating.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2002Date of Patent: July 15, 2003Assignee: Kloeckner Pentaplast of America, Inc.Inventors: Mark Ralph Miller, Kevin Junior Carter
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Patent number: 6589642Abstract: A three part laminated material for use in making blister packages and a method of making such a material. The material is comprised of a central core layer of fluoro-polymer based sheet material to each side of which a separate polymer film is adhesively attached. In the preferred embodiment, each of the polymer films is polyvinyl chloride, although a variety of chemically different films may be used. The disclosed material provides a high moisture barrier, a stable inter-laminar structure and outer surfaces which lend themselves well to bonding with other materials.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2002Date of Patent: July 8, 2003Assignee: Kloeckner Pentaplast of America, Inc.Inventors: Mark Ralph Miller, Kevin Junior Carter
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Publication number: 20030102247Abstract: A package (10) has blisters (11) each having an embossed hollow (12) with an open end, for containing a tablet (15), and a flange (13) extending around the open end of the embossed hollow (12). The flanges (13) of the blisters (11) are bonded to a covering sheet 20. The blisters (11) are formed separately, and the flange (13) of each blister (11) has a circular shape.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 24, 2002Publication date: June 5, 2003Applicant: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Isao Inoue, Kiyoshi Oguchi, Masaho Hayashi, Atushi Saiki
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Publication number: 20030085262Abstract: A child resistant carton assembly includes a carton including a body panel. A locking panel is spaced apart from the body panel. The locking panel and the body panel define a locking chamber therebetween. A tray is slidably mounted in the carton. The tray includes a locking tab adapted to releasably engage the locking panel such that at least an insert portion of the locking tab is disposed in the locking chamber. A method is provided for using a child resistant carton including a carton and a tray slidably mounted in the carton. The carton includes a body panel and a locking panel spaced apart from one another and defining a locking chamber therebetween. The tray includes a locking tab. The method includes inserting at least an insert portion of the locking tab into the locking chamber to resist withdrawal of the tray from the carton, and displacing the locking tab from the locking chamber to release the tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 9, 2002Publication date: May 8, 2003Inventors: James Ivor Evans, Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6557740Abstract: A device for removing a pill from its package including a lower base portion having a generally rectangular configuration. The lower base portion has a top wall, a bottom wall, a front wall, a back wall, and opposed side walls. The front wall has an upper arm and a lower arm extending outwardly therefrom whereby the upper arm is contiguous with the top wall and the lower arm is contiguous with the bottom wall. The upper arm has an aperture therethrough. An upper arm portion is hingedly coupled with the lower base portion. The upper arm portion is comprised of an elongated central section, a downwardly turned back portion, and a forward head portion. The forward head portion has a downwardly extending protrusion secured thereto. The protrusion is aligned with the aperture in the upper arm of the lower base portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 2000Date of Patent: May 6, 2003Inventor: Sue Dent
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Patent number: 6547467Abstract: A microapplicator for dispensing and applying an adhesive or sealant material comprises a handle portion, an applicator tip connected to the handle portion, and a microreservoir at the applicator tip arranged to hold a small amount, about 20 microliters or less, of an adhesive/sealant material until dispensing. In embodiments, the applicator tip has a width of about 1 mm. The microapplicator may include a second reservoir, containing the adhesive/sealant material, that is arranged to supply the adhesive/sealant material to the microreservoir at the applicator tip. The second reservoir may comprise a frangible ampoule disposed in the handle portion, a container, such as a syringe, connected to the handle portion, or the handle portion itself. The applicator tip may comprise one of a polymer loop, a spatula, a rolling ball, a grate, a porous material, such as a swab, a foam pad or a mesh, and a brush.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2001Date of Patent: April 15, 2003Assignee: Closure Medical CorporationInventor: Julian A. Quintero
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Patent number: 6543209Abstract: A pharmaceutical product package employs a clear plastic member that includes at least one cavity within which one or more pharmaceutical products may be located. The cavity is preferably centrally located within the boundaries of the overall package in a lower portion thereof. The clear plastic member preferably includes one or more additional elongated structural protrusions that extend outward in the same direction as the cavity for housing the pharmaceutical products. These elongated structural protrusions are formed lengthwise parallel to and near the edges of the package. The pharmaceutical package of the present invention also desirably includes a central void or opening in the clear plastic material which is preferably located above the cavity for the solid pharmaceutical. The void provides location for receiving a hook or other protruding member for hanging the product package on the hook or other protruding member.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2000Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Medical Technology Systems, Inc.Inventors: Todd Siegel, Stuart Bagley, Michael Stevenson
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Publication number: 20030034271Abstract: The present invention is embodied in a protective surround in combination with an “internal ejector punch.” The internal ejector punch is either integral to an upper membrane of the protective surround, or is simply disposed within a dome or bubble of a conventional blister-pack type container. For example, given a protective surround such as a blister pack, the internal ejector punch provides the capability to safely protect items within the blister pack such as medication in solid, soft or semi-solid, powder, or liquid form, while allowing such items to be easily and rapidly dispensed from the blister pack by a user. Further, the internal ejector punch is designed to be substantially stronger than the relatively soft blister-pack type container, thereby providing the added benefit of protecting items stored within the internal ejector punch in a manner that would not be possible using only a conventional blister-pack type container.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 3, 2002Publication date: February 20, 2003Inventor: Michael D. Burridge
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Patent number: 6520329Abstract: The invention relates to a packaging for planiform objects/products such as susceptors, wafers, chewing gum, TTS, TDDS, TDS, stamps, microchips or like. Said packaging consists of a support card (1) with one or more cavities (2) for receiving the object(s). The upper side of said support card is covered by a cover film (3) which occludes the cavities and which is sealed with th support card at sealing lines (4) at least in the marginal area around the cavities in such a manner that sad film can be torn open. Said sealing lines are surrounded by a weakened line (c) the cover film which merges into the contour of a tab (3a) for grasping and manually tearing open the cover film above the respective cavity.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignees: LTS Lohmann Thapie-Systeme AG, Carl Edelmann GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Michael Fuchs, G{overscore (u)}nter Simon, Notger Weber
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Publication number: 20020185404Abstract: A package for medicaments comprising a cover and a base connected along one edge by a living hinge, at least two spaced pivotable latching members on one of the members, complementary openings in the other member engagable by the latching member to secure the cover in a closed position, pivoting of one of said latching members to release it from its opening part permitting slight pivotable movement of the cover toward an open position.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: December 12, 2002Inventor: Michael Patrick Donegan
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Patent number: 6491211Abstract: A child resistant carton assembly includes a carton including a body panel. A locking panel is spaced apart from the body panel. The locking panel and the body panel define a locking chamber therebetween. A tray is slidably mounted in the carton. The tray includes a locking tab adapted to releasably engage the locking panel such that at least an insert portion of the locking tab is disposed in the locking chamber. A method is provided for using a child resistant carton including a carton and a tray slidably mounted in the carton. The carton includes a body panel and a locking panel spaced apart from one another and defining a locking chamber therebetween. The tray includes a locking tab. The method includes inserting at least an insert portion of the locking tab into the locking chamber to resist withdrawal of the tray from the carton, and displacing the locking tab from the locking chamber to release the tray.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Scott & Daniells, Inc.Inventors: James Ivor Evans, Carl W. Treleaven
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Publication number: 20020166791Abstract: A child resistant pill package assembly comprising a base member and a top member spaced apart to define a hollow interior. A dial is mounted on a platform for an annular pill pack assembly having a lower portion. The dial projects through an opening in the top. A plurality of radially outwardly circumferentially spaced teeth are formed on the lower portion of the dial. A series of complementary teeth which project radially inwardly from the circular opening in the top and mesh with the teeth on the lower portion of the dial when aligned therewith. Flexible spring fingers normally bias the dial outwardly so that the dial teeth and top teeth are in meshing relationship. Application of pressure on the dial downwardly displaces the spring fingers so that the teeth are disengaged and confront the upper portion to permit rotation of the dial and pill pack.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventor: Michael Patrick Donegan
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Publication number: 20020166792Abstract: 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: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Inventors: Daniel Filion, Jean Andre Prud'homme
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Publication number: 20020162768Abstract: A blister card label form has a first sheet and a second sheet each having first and second major surfaces. A film material is disposed between the first sheet and the second sheet. The first sheet is provided with removable portions and a permanent adhesive on its second major surface. The film material is provided with a temporary adhesive on its second major surface which permits portions of the first sheet to be selectively removed without removing portions of the second sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2002Publication date: November 7, 2002Inventors: Martin M. Bolnick, Richard S. Bolnick
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Patent number: 6471063Abstract: The present invention provides a dispensing unit with a sealed enclosure containing a pill or pills which is provided by a cover attached to a flat base portion. The flat base portion is attached to a commonly used object using a first adhesive. The cover has a top bubble portion to provide space for the pill or pills and a bottom flange which is sealed to the flat base portion using a second adhesive. A tab portion of the cover is used to remove the cover from the base portion to access the pill enclosure. The pill or pills are attached to the top surface of the base portion using a third adhesive. The base portion is not displaced from the object when the cover is removed. The user can easily remove the pill or pills from the base portion by hand as the base portion remains attached to the object. A number of dispensing units can be made together on a larger base assembly with perforations to provide each individual base portion of a dispensing unit.Type: GrantFiled: January 11, 2001Date of Patent: October 29, 2002Inventor: Julia Askew Stepp
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Patent number: 6464132Abstract: A carton and a die cut for such a carton comprise two parallel lines of weakness corresponding to two edges of a side of the carton. This allows the side to be fully opened by tearing open the lines of weakness, thus giving access along the full width of the opened side. The cartons provide maximized and facilitated access to the contents of the carton.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 2000Date of Patent: October 15, 2002Assignee: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Jacky Pierre Duquet, José Arnau-Munoz, Francis Wanwanscappel
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Patent number: 6443307Abstract: The present invention is embodied in an apparatus, such as a blister pack, having the capability to safely store and protect items such as medication in solid, soft or semi-solid, powder, or liquid form, while allowing such items to be easily and rapidly dispensed by a user. The dispenser of the present invention has a flexible upper membrane forming a dome. A lower membrane serves to seal items between the dispensers' upper and lower membranes. An annular-shaped internal cutter resides within the dome between the upper and lower membranes, oriented perpendicular to the membranes. Items are sealed within the chamber created by the structure of the cutter and the upper and lower membranes. The lower membrane is of sufficient strength to prevent inadvertent tearing or rupturing of the membrane, even when carried in a relatively hostile environment, such as with metal keys in a users pocket.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2000Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Michael D. Burridge
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Patent number: 6422391Abstract: A blister pack includes a die cut tab intermediate one edge of the blister pack and the medicament contained therein such that the tab is removed by tearing away from the medicament to define two spaced-apart legs which subsequently provide readily accessible gripping legs for subsequently tearing apart and opening the blister pack for accessing the medicament contained therein. In a preferred embodiment, the die cut tab is a generally V-shaped notch formed with the apex of the notch directed toward the medicament and which can be deflected from the plane of the blister pack and removed to define the spaced-apart legs subsequently employed for the opening of the blister pack.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2000Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: L. Perrigo CompanyInventor: Todd C. Swartz
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Patent number: 6412636Abstract: A two-piece package for housing and dispensing a unit dose product. The product to be dispensed is contained on an internal slide card that is removably and lockably engaged within an outer sleeve. The package provides a child resistant and user-friendly dosing means that can be opened and closed numerous times while in use, then disposed of when all the unit doses are exhausted.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: July 2, 2002Assignee: Westvaco CorporationInventors: Brad A. Jones, Meredith M. Karow, Mohan Sasthav
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Publication number: 20020066690Abstract: A thin, credit card sized reusable pill case. A top half lid and bottom half base are joined by a living hinge on one side and a releasable lock on the other side. Individual dosages are secured within the pill case in pods, the pods being sized to fit a particular medication pill to be held therein. Each pod substantially encloses the individual pill while having a finger engagement opening to allow easy extraction of the pill without turning the pill case upside down. Transparent windows formed in the top half case are aligned over the pods to allow the inventory of the pill case to be assessed without opening the pill case. In an alternative embodiment, sawtooth edges are provided to perforate packaging around pre-packaged medications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2000Publication date: June 6, 2002Inventors: Martin P. Mattis, Patrick R. Fanelli
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Publication number: 20020045184Abstract: In certain embodiments, the invention is directed to a package for dispensing a combination of a proton pump inhibitor and a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 2, 2001Publication date: April 18, 2002Inventor: Chih-Ming Chen
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Patent number: 6352158Abstract: A child-resistant blister package for unit dose products, e.g., medicaments, composed of a blister layer and a cover layer. The blister layer formed of a planar material, e.g., thermoformable or cold-formable webstock, and has plural intersecting perforated line to form plural cells contiguous with the perforated lines. Some or all of the cells of the blister layer have a peripheral planar flanged portion and a blister portion projecting from the flanged portion to form a cavity in which the unit dose product is located. The cover layer is formed of a planar material, e.g., aluminum or other metal foil in either a single layer or laminated, and has plural intersecting perforated line to form plural cells contiguous with those perforated lines. Each cell of the cover layer is the same shape and size as a corresponding cell of the blister layer. The cover layer is fixedly, e.g.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 2000Date of Patent: March 5, 2002Assignee: Warner Lambert CompanyInventors: Beverly Lynette Cole-Bennett, John Edward Malloy, Jr., Beth Ann McLellan Ruland
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Patent number: 6342248Abstract: A dividable tablet is not chipped, can be divided easily and accurately, has excellent impact resistance and rarely causes twining in the film-coating step, wherein a dividing line is formed along a center line on the upper surface of the tablet, ridgelines are each located on an inner side of the peripheral portion of the tablet to surround the dividing line in two areas defined by the dividing line on the upper surface of the tablet, the lower surface of the tablet gradually rises from the peripheral portion of the tablet toward the center portion thereof, and areas around the ridgelines are each formed by a convex surface.Type: GrantFiled: April 2, 1999Date of Patent: January 29, 2002Assignee: Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd.Inventors: Junichi Miyabe, Kiyoshi Morimoto, Yuji Iwase, Shigemitsu Miura, Eiji Hayakawa, Kunio Ito
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Publication number: 20020008046Abstract: A non-through score line is made in the exposed surface of the blister sheet of a blister package. The non-through score line extends from one edge of an individual blister unit to an opposite or adjacent edge, i.e., across the corner of the blister unit. When the blister unit is angulated or flexed back at the non-through score line, the blister sheet will fracture. The smaller portion of the fractured blister sheet, still bonded to a backing sheet, acts as a tab for peeling the backing sheet from the blister sheet exposing the blister contents. Camouflage lines on the blister sheet help hide the score line, thereby rendering the package highly child-resistant.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 4, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Kenneth E. Fuller, Harry S. Sowden
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Patent number: 6338407Abstract: A child-resistant, adult friendly package is disclosed. The package is designed to require a sequence of opening steps too complex for a child to perform, but simple enough for an adult to perform. The package is formed from a top having a surface that projects from one face of the top sheet and forms a recess in the opposite face of the top sheet, a bottom sheet overlying the opposite face of the top sheet, arranged to enclose the recess, a sealed portion and an unsealed portion formed between the top sheet and the bottom sheet, wherein each recess is associated with a sealed portion and an unsealed portion, and a tear slit located between the unsealed portion and an edge of the package, wherein the tear slit does not contact any edge of the package.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2001Date of Patent: January 15, 2002Assignee: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Inventor: David Roy Danville
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Publication number: 20010042696Abstract: A storage device for medical swabs having an envelope for the latter is characterized in that the envelope is formed by adjacently disposed chambers which are sealed bacteria-tight for the swabs, the size of the chambers being determined by the number and the size of the swabs kept in stock in each of these, and in that the envelope can be kept in stock rolled up or concertinaed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 1999Publication date: November 22, 2001Inventor: ANDREAS FELLINGER
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Publication number: 20010017273Abstract: A child-resistant unit does holder includes a blister pack having a plurality of protrusions formed in a sheet and a unit dose disposed in each of the protrusions. The pack is slidably received in a sleeve which covers the protrusions to prevent a unit dose being dispensed from the pack. A releasable detent mechanism prevents slidable removal of the pack from the sleeve, and at least one of the protrusions forms a detent of the detent mechanism.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2001Publication date: August 30, 2001Inventors: Balbir Raj, Ian Jobling, Gurmej Kaur
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Patent number: 6273260Abstract: A packaging system for storing and dispensing individual doses of medication on prescribed days, the packaging system comprising a series of sheets adapted to fold over each other with doses of medication removably held thereon. A plurality of labels are held on at least one of the sheets, each label corresponding to one dose of medication, each of the labels being adapted to be removed from one of the sheets and applied to a calendar to thereby serve as a reminder of the day on which the corresponding individual dose of medication is to be taken. The packaging system may further comprise a sleeve with one open end, the open end and the sleeve engaging the sheets when in a folded state.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Eli Lilly and CompanyInventors: Ralph ColDepietro, Daniel F. Lynch
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Patent number: 6270869Abstract: Cold-formable laminate film, for example, for manufacturing push-through or blister packs or the base parts and for forms of packaging or shaped parts for packaging medical instruments and applicators, containing a barrier layer that is impermeable to water vapor and gases and a plastic layer on both sides of the barrier layer. The laminate film exhibits a layered structure containing in the following order: (a) a plastic layer in the form of a film of the following type, namely, polychloride, polyester, polypropylene, cycloolefin-copolymer or a cast film of polyvinyl-chloride or polypropylene; (b) a metal foil such as an aluminium foil; and (c) an oriented polyamide film having a thickness of 25 to 2 &mgr;m. The free sides of the first and/or the second plastic film may feature a sealing layer or the first and/or the second plastic films may be sealable. The laminate films may, for example, be processed into forms of packaging by a deepening process such as stretch drawing, i.e.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: Alusuisse Technology & Management Ltd.Inventors: Patrik Zeiter, Erwin Pasbrig, Hans Peter Breitler
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Publication number: 20010009231Abstract: A child-resistant, adult friendly package is disclosed. The package is designed to require a sequence of opening steps too complex for a child to perform, but simple enough for an adult to perform. The package is formed from a top having a surface that projects from one face of the top sheet and forms a recess in the opposite face of the top sheet, a bottom sheet overlying the opposite face of the top sheet, arranged to enclose the recess, a sealed portion and an unsealed portion formed between the top sheet and the bottom sheet, wherein each recess is associated with a sealed portion and an unsealed portion, and a tear slit located between the unsealed portion and an edge of the package, wherein the tear slit does not contact any edge of the package.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2001Publication date: July 26, 2001Inventor: David Roy Danville
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Patent number: 6253920Abstract: A blister pack, comprising at least a first and a second parallel row of blisters, and of the type in which a base foil formed with blisters is connected to a substantially flat lid foil wherein between the at least first and second rows of blisters, an intermediate part having at least one folding line parallel to said first and second rows is defined, said pack being foldable along said folding line, and that said blisters of said frist row are so offset relative to the blisters of said second row that after folding the blisters in the rows engage between each other.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 1996Date of Patent: July 3, 2001Assignee: AstraZeneca ABInventor: Eva Källgren
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Patent number: 6241412Abstract: An improved toothbrush is disclosed having a supply of liquid dentifrice located within the handle of the toothbrush, and a dispenser mechanism for dispensing the stored dentrifice to the bristles of the toothbrush when the need arises. The dentrifice-dispensing toothbrush is adapted to utilize replaceable, dentrifice-storing cartridges. In another preferred embodiment a dentrifice-dispensing toothbrush is provided which is effective in operation, durable, attractive in appearance, and relatively inexpensive to manufacture.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Inventors: Norbert Spies, L. Paul Lustig, Andrew P. Tybinkowski
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Patent number: 6230894Abstract: The package is designed to require a sequence of opening steps too complex for a child to perform, but simple enough for an adult to perform. The package is formed from a top having a surface that projects from one face of the top sheet and forms a recess in the opposite face of the top sheet, a bottom sheet overlying the opposite face of the top sheet, arranged to enclose the recess, a sealed portion and an unsealed portion formed between the top sheet and the bottom sheet, wherein each recess is associated with a sealed portion and an unsealed portion, and a tear slit located between the unsealed portion and an edge of the package, wherein the tear slit does not contact any edge of the package.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 1998Date of Patent: May 15, 2001Assignee: Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corp.Inventor: David Roy Danville
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Patent number: 6212791Abstract: The invention permits the application of an identifying mark onto a fast-dissolving dosage form without the need for application of pressure or printing directly onto the dosage unit. The invention comprises preparing of a fast-dissolving dosage unit that is embossed with an identifying mark such as a manufacturer's logo, medicinal component strength, or other information relating to the unit. The desired identifying mark is first embossed onto the base of the container such as a blister pocket. Liquid suspension is then filled into the container and solidified, e.g., freeze-dried, therein. The resulting dosage unit in the container is thereby embossed with a substantial copy of the identifying mark that was embossed on the base of the container. The embossed identifying mark on the base of the container remains thereon as well thereby affording the ability to learn the identifying mark on the enclosed unit without opening the packet.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2000Date of Patent: April 10, 2001Assignee: R.P. Scherer CorporationInventors: Andrew R. Thompson, Richard J. Yarwood, Patrick Kearney
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Patent number: 6199698Abstract: A pouch for a pharmaceutical, cosmetic, medical or similar product, with a structure having a top laminate and a bottom laminate. A pouch enclosure for the product is formed in one portion of the structure. The top laminate and the bottom laminate of the pouch enclosure portion are strongly adhered together in the periphery around the pouch enclosure. A flap portion is formed by the remainder of the structure with a portion of the involved region of the top laminate and a portion of the involved region of the bottom laminate are weakly adhered together and are easily pulled apart. Arrangement for separating the flap portion and the pouch enclosure is situated at the interface between the flap portion and the pouch enclosure portion. A notch or slot is located in the strongly adhered periphery of the pouch enclosure portion adjacent to the flap portion. The flap portion is larger than the pouch enclosure portion. Both sides of the top laminate and of the bottom laminate are capable of being printed on.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Alusuisse Technology & Management, Ltd.Inventors: Haydee Hetrick, Olivier Y. Muggli
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Patent number: 6161699Abstract: An improved child resistant blister package for medicaments in pill form includes a blister sheet having a pattern of blisters formed therein for receiving individual pills and a rupturable lidding foil laminated to the blister sheet covering and sealing the blisters. A reinforcing card having a corresponding pattern of punch-outs formed therein by weakened score lines is laminated to the lidding foil with a punch-out overlying each blister, and a reinforcing film of high strength flexible material is laminated to the card using a low peel adhesive. The reinforcing film covers the punch-outs and an area of the card surrounding each punch-out, and has weakening score lines formed therein separating the areas overlying each punch-out to enable the reinforcing film to be peeled from the portion of the package overlying the individual punch-outs without disturbing the portion overlying the remaining punch-outs.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 1999Date of Patent: December 19, 2000Assignee: ProClinical, Inc.Inventor: Candace J. Gartland
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Patent number: 6138830Abstract: Packaging for tablets, capsules and the like pharmaceutical products, that is child-proof and user friendly for senior citizen, is in the form of a blister pack (12), with at least one cup (24) which accommodates the tablet (20) closed off by a push-through foil lid (26), situated in an outer packaging (10) between a base part (14) and a cover part (16). The cover part (16) is covered over by a closure part (18) such that the lid foil (16) on the blister pack (12) faces the cover part (16) and the cover part (16) features an outlet opening (32) in line with the cup (24) in the blister pack (10). A cover strip (34) which is arranged between the base part (14) and the cover part (16) covers the outlet opening (32), can be removed on opening the closure part (18) thus exposing the outlet opening (32).Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1999Date of Patent: October 31, 2000Assignee: Alusuisse Technology & Management Ltd.Inventor: Olivier Y. Muggli
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Patent number: 6094886Abstract: A mold is formed the interior volume of which corresponds to the exterior envelope required for the container (2). A core corresponding to the shape required for the cavity (14) to be formed inside the container (2) is prepared. Said core is placed inside the interior volume of the mold and an appropriate plastics material is injected under pressure into said interior volume to constitute an envelope comprising two substantially parallel walls (5, 6) extending at a predetermined small distance from each other between two common lateral edges (9, 10), with a common transverse edge (16) at the same end as the neck (14b). The product to be packaged is injected into the interior of the envelope. The transverse edge (15) of the body (14a) is closed by welding the plastics material.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Cosmetic Advertising Promotion Investments, Inc.Inventor: Michel Poignant
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Patent number: D473372Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Inventor: Jerrold Weitzman