Global Patent Index - EP 2396241 B1

EP 2396241 B1 20170607 - CHILDPROOF, HIGHLY INERT INDIVIDUAL PACKAGING

Title (en)

CHILDPROOF, HIGHLY INERT INDIVIDUAL PACKAGING

Title (de)

KINDERGESICHERTE, HOCHINERTE EINZELVERPACKUNG

Title (fr)

EMBALLAGE INDIVIDUEL HAUTEMENT INERTE DOTÉ D'UNE SÉCURITÉ ENFANT

Publication

EP 2396241 B1 20170607 (DE)

Application

EP 10702621 A 20100203

Priority

  • EP 2010000638 W 20100203
  • DE 102009008217 A 20090210

Abstract (en)

[origin: CA2751998A1] The present invention relates to individual dose packagings (1) for transdermal therapeutic systems or film-like forms of administration in the form of a sealing edge bag that can be peeled back with a complete surrounding and continuous sealing surface, comprising two packaging material elements, that are arranged on top of each other and form the upper side and the bottom side of a bag containing the product, wherein at least one layer of the packaging material elements is a metal layer and at least one packaging material element a film laminate with an at least three-layer design; and the outer layer of the at least three-layer film laminate has a minimum tear resistance of 30 N, wherein said outer layer comprises at least one line-shaped weakening (20, 21) that is not touching the edge of the packaging on the upper and bottom side and the line-shaped weakening has a reduced resistance to tear for opening the packaging. The invention further relates to a method for the production thereof.

IPC 8 full level

B65D 75/58 (2006.01)

CPC (source: EP KR US)

A61J 1/00 (2013.01 - EP KR US); A61J 1/03 (2013.01 - KR US); B31B 70/00 (2017.07 - EP KR US); B65D 75/5805 (2013.01 - EP KR US); B31B 2160/00 (2017.07 - EP US); B31B 2160/10 (2017.07 - KR); Y10T 29/4998 (2015.01 - EP US)

Designated contracting state (EPC)

AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MK MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK SM TR

DOCDB simple family (publication)

DE 102009008217 A1 20100819; AU 2010213197 A1 20110901; AU 2010213197 B2 20150430; BR PI1008174 A2 20160301; BR PI1008174 B1 20190424; CA 2751998 A1 20100819; CA 2751998 C 20160809; CN 102307793 A 20120104; CN 102307793 B 20140219; EP 2396241 A1 20111221; EP 2396241 B1 20170607; ES 2638773 T3 20171024; HK 1162011 A1 20120817; IL 214410 A0 20110927; JP 2012517387 A 20120802; JP 5738200 B2 20150617; KR 20110124288 A 20111116; MX 2011008384 A 20110906; PH 12015500229 A1 20150413; RU 2011137191 A 20130320; RU 2517131 C2 20140527; RU 2517131 C9 20150320; US 2012006707 A1 20120112; US 2015321438 A1 20151112; US 9145248 B2 20150929; US 9597852 B2 20170321; WO 2010091813 A1 20100819; ZA 201105522 B 20121031

DOCDB simple family (application)

DE 102009008217 A 20090210; AU 2010213197 A 20100203; BR PI1008174 A 20100203; CA 2751998 A 20100203; CN 201080007209 A 20100203; EP 10702621 A 20100203; EP 2010000638 W 20100203; ES 10702621 T 20100203; HK 12102569 A 20120314; IL 21441011 A 20110802; JP 2011548592 A 20100203; KR 20117020863 A 20100203; MX 2011008384 A 20100203; PH 12015500229 A 20150202; RU 2011137191 A 20100203; US 201113136746 A 20110809; US 201514803039 A 20150718; ZA 201105522 A 20110727