FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] This invention relates to sleeve-and-insert type packaging. More particularly, the
invention relates to a novel insert for a sleeve-and-insert type package that is suitable
for use as an integral blister card or a receiving tray.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] A sleeve-and-insert type of package is a package wherein a substantially planar member
is housed within an enclosure from which it may be partially or fully removed to gain
access to items held on one or more surfaces of the planar member. The planar member
may be identified by several alternative names including but not limited to an "insert,"
a "card," an "insert card," a "slide card," and a "sliding element." These terms will
be used interchangeably herein.
[0003] Sleeve-and-insert type packaging is useful for a variety of purposes; including the
sale and distribution of items that may be juxtaposed permanently or temporarily in
some manner with respect to the insert. A sleeve-and-insert type of package is particularly
useful as a so-called "unit- dose packaging system." A slide card for use with a sleeve
of a unit dose packaging system is shown in
WO2006/042181. In a unit-dose packaging system medicaments such as pills are removably held to
the planar member in individual, or unit doses, typically within a blister. In alternative
embodiments unit-doses, such as held in syringes, patches, inhalers, pouches, and
the like, are mounted to a tray. Unit dose packaging systems are useful as a means
for dispensing an individual, or a unit dose of a medicament. Such systems are even
more useful when they have the added features of providing resistance to the package
being opened by a child, while at the same time facilitating ease of opening, closing
and general use by older individuals whose manual dexterity may have decreased with
age. These two features are typically referred to as "child-resistant" and "senior-friendly,"
respectively.
[0004] Preventing or inhibiting undesired partial or full removal of the inner slide card
from the sleeve/ shell is important in helping facilitate resistance to child tampering
and use by seniors. In addition, preventing or inhibiting widespread access to the
items held by the sliding element is important to child-resistance. Thus, it will
be appreciated that it is useful to have a unit dose package with additional novel
features that prevent or inhibit the undesired access of items held by the inner card.
[0005] Because decreased cost and increased ease of manufacturing are desirable, it will
likewise be appreciated that it is beneficial to have a child-resistant and senior-friendly
unit dose package that is efficient to operate, is durable and sturdy, and simple
to construct, thereby reducing the cost and inefficiencies of manufacture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the prior art by providing features
that improve the ease of manufacturing, lower the cost of manufacturing, improve the
ease of use, and improve the child-resistance features of an individual insert card
as well as sleeve-and-insert package as a whole. These features include a monolithically
formed slide card, blisters integral to the slide card, blisters integral to the slide
card that are detachable, a detachable locking panel attached to the slide card, improved
locking elements, features that increase the durability of the locking elements, ribs
that improve the strength and durability of the slide card, ribs that improve the
strength of the sleeve, and ribs that interfere with unintended access to the blisters
such as by a child trying to bite their way through the sleeve and/or slide card.
[0007] According to one aspect of the invention, an improved locking panel with at least
one reinforcement element to inhibit deformation hingedly extends from the base panel.
In another embodiment, at least two locking panels hingedly extend from the base panel.
According to a further aspect of the invention two adjacent locking panels are separated
from one another, by a cut line or a slot or a similar means for separation. According
to an additional aspect of the invention, the base panel has at least one reinforcement
elements to inhibit deformation of the base panel. According to still an additional
aspect of the invention, the base panel has an arrangement of one or more ribs.
[0008] In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the base panel includes a raised
grip configured to improve access and withdrawal of the slide card from a sleeve.
In accordance with still a further aspect of the invention, either the locking member
or the base panel includes a fold-resisting abutment for improving lockability between
the sleeve and card. In accordance with still another aspect of the invention, at
least one fold-over panel is hingedly connected to the base panel, and either or both
of the base panel and fold-over panel has at least one rib. In accordance with one
more aspect of the invention, a fold-over panel is hingedly connected to the base
panel. There the base panel and fold-over panel have complementary, cooperating ribs
for nesting or interlocking the folded panels.
[0009] Also taught herein are insert cards comprising a monolithically formed base panel
with at least one hingedly attached locking panel that includes at least one engaging
edge. There, at least one blister is integrally formed within the base panel to define
a blister opening configured to receive an item that is stored by the blister. Other
features of the exemplary insert cards include a seal over the blister opening and
at least one rib extending from the base panel. In some embodiments the rib is positioned
proximate to the perimeter of the base panel but the ribs may be located anywhere
on the insert card.
[0010] Additional features of some insert cards include an abutment that inhibits a face-contacting
relationship between the base panel and locking panel, wherein at least a portion
of the perimeter of the abutment is curved. Further, the base panel can include an
extended grip portion for easier access once the insert card has been released from
the sleeve. In other embodiments, the blisters are detachable for ease of use. In
some of those embodiments the blisters are detachable so as to define a center bar
that allows the insert card to fully function within the sleeve even after blisters
are removed. In still other embodiments, the locking panel is detachable from the
base panel.
[0011] Further described and taught herein are insert cards that include one or more hingedly
attached fold-over cards. In those embodiments the fold-over cards can include features
such as ribs, blisters, abutments, posts, and combinations and the like, that interface,
interlock, or otherwise cooperate with one or more similar features of the base panel
to nest the folded panels, lock the folded panels, or keep the folded panels spaced
apart.
[0012] In addition to the insert cards described, taught and claimed herein, a packaging
system that incorporates the insert cards is described, taught and claimed. The exemplary
system includes a releasably lockable sleeve, as taught in previous applications filed
by the present applicant, configured to receive an insert card described, taught or
claimed herein. Further, the description includes a method of using the insert cards
described, taught and claimed herein. Additional embodiments include insert cards
wherein the items are not held to the base panel by blisters but by other means for
securing, including clips, ties, receiving inserts, tabs, locking posts, tape, hook
and loop fasteners, ribs, springs, combinations thereof, and the like.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0013]
FlG. 1 is a perspective view of a slide card, which is not part of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 3 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 4 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 5 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 6 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 7 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 8 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 9 is a side elevation view of the exemplary slide card of FIG. 8.
FIG. 10 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 11 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 12 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
FIG. 12a is a cross-section elevation view of the ribs of exemplary folded cards,
of FIG. 12.
FIG. 13 is a plan view of an exemplary embodiment of a slide card, according to the
present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0014] As required, detailed embodiments of the present invention are disclosed herein.
It must be understood that the disclosed embodiments are merely exemplary of the invention
that may be embodied in various and alternative forms, and combinations thereof. As
used herein, the word "exemplary" is used expansively to refer to embodiments that
serve as an illustration, specimen, model or pattern. The figures are not necessarily
to scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular
components. In other instances, well-known components, systems, materials or methods
have not been described in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.
Therefore, specific structural and functional details disclosed herein are not to
be interpreted as limiting, but merely as a basis for the claims and as a representative
basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention.
[0015] For the purposes of teaching and illustration, and not limitation or restriction,
the illustrated embodiments of the present invention reference pharmaceutical products
such as medicaments in the form of tablets, pills and the like. It is contemplated
that the present invention is not limited to the pharmaceutical-related goods referenced
with the illustrated embodiments, but is applicable to any small, delicate, sensitive,
or portable item. Accordingly, the present invention can be used with all nature of
small and portable items that the user may want to hold and store in a releaseably
lockable container and dispense in a regulated manner. Further, the present invention
is not limited to the blister packs referenced with the illustrated embodiments, but
is applicable to any tray, card, rack, pack, pouch, and the like to which an item
of any sort may be held, stored, attached, secured or otherwise associated with the
item.
[0016] Referring now to
FIG. 1, an slide card
100 is shown. The slide card
100 is primarily for use with a releaseably lockable sleeve, as taught in one or more
prior applications or patents filed by the present applicant, and includes a base
panel
110 and a locking panel
115. The locking panel
115 includes an engaging edge
118. The base panel
110 is connected to the locking panel
115 by a hinge
120. The base panel
110 has formed cavities or blisters
125 for receiving an item. In the exemplary embodiment, the blisters
125 are integrally formed with the base panel
110 and a seal, such as a foil or paper substrate, is attached to the base panel
110 to enclose the item within each blister
125. The items are thereby held in place within the blisters
125 until being removed by known methods.
[0017] The slide card
100 can be made of any material including paper or plastic, formed by manufacturing processes
including thermo-forming or die-pressing. The hinge
120 can be formed in any configuration by forming a fold line, score line, cut line,
perforation lines, or any combination thereof, and the like. The locking panel
115 is pivotable about the hinge
120 such that it can engage a locking element in the sleeve, and thereby inhibit undesired
removal of the slide card
100 from the sleeve. In the embodiment shown in
FIG. 1, the slide card
100 is a thermo-formed plastic blister card used to hold medicaments.
[0018] In the exemplary embodiments shown in
FIGs. 2-4, the slide cards
200, 300, 500 include multiple locking panels
215, 315, 515, respectively. The locking panels
215 of the slide card
200 are each defined by a hinge
220 and separated from one another by a cut line
230. Similarly, the locking panels
315 are defined by a hinge
320 and separated from one another by a cutout
330. The cutout may also be termed a slot. The illustrated locking panels
515 are triangular shaped and connected to the base panel
510 along respective hinges
520. Alternative embodiments can include locking panels of alternative shape and additional
number.
[0019] Each of the locking panels
215, 315, 515 on the respective slide cards
200, 300, 500 are independent from one another. Thereby, each of the locking panels independently
engages a respective locking element of a related sleeve. Thus, to release the slide
card from the sleeve, it is considered that one or more release mechanisms may be
used to release the locking panels from their respective locking elements. For example,
a single release mechanism may be used that releases each of the locking panels substantially
simultaneously. Alternatively, each of the locking panels may have its own release
mechanism. It is increasingly difficult to release the slide card from the sleeve
as the number of release mechanisms that are required to be substantially simultaneously
triggered to release the slide card from the sleeve increases. Accordingly, increasing
the number of release mechanisms that are required to release the slide card improves
the child resistance of the package.
[0020] Slide cards taught by the present invention may have at least one rib
235, 335, 535. A rib, as taught by the present invention, is a raised member extending from a plane
that is the surface of a base panel or the locking panel, or both. Ribs can extend
in either direction, that is, upwardly or downwardly with respect to a surface of
the panel, or both. The rib or a section of a rib may serve multiple purposes including,
but not limited to, providing a barrier to a portion of the base panel (for example,
forming a barrier around an item placed on the base panel), providing a barrier to
resist application of a perpendicularly applied force (for example, crushing or biting),
serving as a gripping structure to facilitate grasping of a base panel or locking
member, and serving as structural reinforcement against deformation of the base panel
or the locking panel, or both.
[0021] Certain embodiments of slide cards include at least one rib. Another advantage of
the rib(s) taught herein is the increased rigidity to the slide card. The rib or ribs
may be thermoformed or pressed into the slide card, or may be separately attached
to the slide card. Referring to
FIGs. 2 and
3, a U-shaped rib
235, 335 extends around the perimeter of the base panel
210, 310, respectively.
[0022] Turning now to
FIG. 4, there is shown an alternative embodiment in the form of a T-shaped rib
535 that extends along an edge and longitudinally along the substantial center of the
base panel
510. The slide card
500 further includes elongated ribs
536 that substantially align with respective locking panels
515 and are offset from the longitudinal portion of the rib
535. Referring to
FIG. 5, an L-shaped rib
735 extends around a portion of the perimeter of the base panel
710. The slide card
700 further includes a longitudinal rib
736 to provide rigidity to a portion of the base panel
710, which is offset from the rib
735. Alternative embodiments (not shown) provide a slide card that includes a series or
pattern of ribs which increase the rigidity of areas of the base panel and the locking
panel, respectively.
[0023] It should be noted that the ribs are not limited to the locations, shapes, arrangements,
or patterns described herein. Rather, the locations, shapes, arrangements, or patterns
of the ribs are determined in order to increase the rigidity of the slide card, to
accommodate the placement of blisters and other features, and provide other beneficial
features. For slide cards that are thermoformed, a certain amount of rigidity is helpful
to prevent or inhibit the slide card from curling or twisting after being formed.
The ribs can be arranged to accommodate a desired blister layout or configuration,
such as the layouts described herein. Accordingly, the location of ribs may be adapted
to provide rigidity or other features without interfering with or obstructing the
other elements of the slide card.
[0024] The ribs can be strategically located to provide beneficial features. For example,
the ribs can be located to provide a child resistance feature, for example, such that
the ribs prohibit biting into the card to access articles in the blisters. The location
of each rib can provide additional functional benefits when the slide card is used
in combination with a sleeve or outer carton. For example, disposing a rib at an end
of the slide card, which corresponds with the open end of a sleeve, provides an end
closure to the open end of the sleeve. Thereby, when the slide card is received in
the sleeve, the rib protects the slide card and items contained therein from dust,
pests, and unintended access. In the embodiments shown herein, the end of the slide
card that corresponds to the open end of a sleeve is the end opposite the locking
panel.
[0025] In certain embodiments, a slide card
100 is designed for being enclosed in a sleeve that includes a catch flap, as taught
in previous applications filed by the present applicant. The catch flap is disposed
at the open end of the sleeve such that, as the slide card
100 is pulled from the sleeve, the folded locking panel
115, 215, 315, 515, of the slide card engages the catch flap, thereby preventing the slide card from
being fully removed from the sleeve. If the slide card is inserted into the sleeve
such that the side of the slide card from which the blisters protrude is adjacent
to the wall of the sleeve that the catch flap is hingedly connected, the blisters
may inadvertently interfere with the removal of the slide card. Specifically, the
catch flap may engage one or more of the blisters, thereby preventing the slide card
from being removed from the sleeve. In this case, ribs
235, 335, 535, 735 extend the length of the slide card to act as a bridge or as rails to prevent the
blisters from engaging the catch flap as the slide card is removed from the sleeve.
Here, also, but not necessarily, the rail portion of the ribs has a height that is
no less than the height of blisters, allowing the catch flap to slide along the rails
and not engage the blisters. The height of the rails and of the blisters is referenced
relative to the base panel
210, 310, 510, 710.
[0026] As shown in
FIGs. 6 and
7, certain embodiments of slide cards
1100, 1300 include a raised grip
1140, 1340 that is disposed at the end of the base panel
1110, 1310, respectively. The raised grip
1140, 1340 can be formed in a manner similar to the ribs
1135, 1335. The size and shape of the raised grip
1140, 1340 is an ergonomic design decision, such that the raised grip
1140, 1340 facilitates access by the intended user. For example, the slide card
1100, 1300 can be captured between a user's thumb and finger, wherein the user's thumb contacts
the convex surface and the user's finger contacts the opposite concave surface. In
the embodiments shown in
FIGs. 6 and
7, the raised grip
1140, 1340 is integral to the rib
1135, 1335. However, in alternative embodiments, the raised grip
1140, 1340 may be detached or offset from the rib
1135, 1335 or the rib
1135, 1335 may be omitted.
[0027] Referring now to
FIGs. 8 and
9, the ability of the locking panel
1515 of a slide card
1500 to be engaged by an aperture or panel that forms a part of the locking arrangement
of the system's sleeve or shell (not shown), is enhanced by biasing the locking panel
1515 away from a substantially parallel condition with respect to the base panel
1510. Fold-resisting features serve this purpose. The hinge
1520 serves as a fold-resisting mechanism to bias the locking panel
1515. The amount of bias in the hinge
1520 may be controlled by additional manufacturing techniques including varying the thickness
of the hinge
1520 or otherwise varying the degree to which a line forming the hinge
1520 is weakened to permit bending.
[0028] The base and locking panels
1510, 1515 of the slide card
1500 further include fold-resisting abutments
1545, 1550 that prevent the locking panel
1515 and base panel
1510 from being placed into a substantially parallel condition or face contacting arrangement
with respect to one another. Although one fold-resisting abutment on either the locking
panel
1515 or the base panel
1510 is sufficient to serve as a fold-resisting mechanism or element, more than one fold-resisting
abutment may be used on either one or both panels
1510, 1515. The use of opposing fold-resisting abutments
1545, 1550 on respective base
1510 and locking
1515 panels, provides the advantage of being able to minimize the height of each fold-resisting
abutment
1545, 1550 while still achieving desirable fold resistance. Although each abutment may take
many forms, an embossed abutment may be easily manufactured in a suitable substrate,
particularly a substrate formed of plastic, paper, or a combination thereof, or other
suitable materials.
[0029] The illustrated fold-resisting abutments
1545, 1550 are proximate to the hinge
1520. Specifically, the fold-resisting abutment
1545 is disposed on the base panel
1510 and the fold-resisting abutment
1550 is disposed on the locking panel
1515 such that, when the locking panel
1515 is folded along the hinge
1520, the fold-resisting abutments
1545, 1550 contact one another to provide support to the hinge
1520 or otherwise maintain the proper locking angle of the locking panel
1515. In the exemplary embodiment, the fold-resisting abutment
1545 has a shape similar to a bubble or otherwise has a substantially semi-circular cross
section. The fold-resisting abutment
1550 has a substantially rectangular cross section. It is noted that, in alternative embodiments,
the fold-resisting abutments may have any size or shape that facilitates supporting
the locking panel and hinge.
[0030] The fold-resisting abutment
1550 shown in
FIG. 8 includes a curved edge
E that is proximal to the engaging edge
1518. The edge
E of the fold-resisting abutment
1550 is curved such that the locking panel
1515 resists buckling along the engaging edge
1525. In addition, the fold-resisting abutment
1550 increases the rigidity of the locking panel
1515 to resist bending over the fold-resisting abutment
1545. In other words, the locking panel
1515 may tend to fold at the edge
E where the support of the fold-resisting abutment
1550 ends. The curvature of the curved edge
E also resists the tendency of the locking panel
1515 to fold along a straight line and thus resists the undesired possibility of collapsing.
With reference now to
FIG. 9, a side elevation view of the slide card
1500 is shown. The locking panel
1515 is shown partially pivoted about the hinge
1520 with respect to the base panel
1510 to a position wherein it can engage one or more locking elements in a sleeve or shell
to help form a locking arrangement.
[0031] Turning now to
FIG. 10, a slide card
1700 includes a center bar
1755 defined by longitudinal and transverse lines of demarcation. Transverse lines of
demarcation
1762 extend from the longitudinal lines of demarcation
1760 to define tear-away units
1765. Each tear away unit
1765 is defined from a portion of the base panel
1710 and includes a blister
1725. The center bar
1755 permits continued access to and use of the slide card
1700 within a sleeve as units
1765 are detached from the base panel
1710. In the exemplary embodiment, the center bar
1755 is located in the center of the base panel
1710. However, in alternative embodiments, the bar may be located in any suitable position.
For example, the bar may be located adjacent to a longitudinal edge of the slide card
1700.
[0032] Referring to
FIGs. 11-13, embodiments of a slide card including a fold-over panel are shown. Beginning with
FIG. 11, a slide card
1900 includes a fold-over panel
1970. The fold-over panel
1970 is connected to the base panel
1910 by a hinge panel
1975. Specifically, the hinge panel
1975 is hingedly connected to the panels
1910, 1970 along fold lines
F. In this embodiment, the hinge panel
1975 includes an aperture
P. The aperture
P reduces the stress at the hinge panel
1975. It is contemplated that a hinge may be defined by one or more apertures
P and that the fold lines
F may be omitted. The apertures
P may be any suitable size or shape that facilitates reducing stress in a portion of
the slide card between the base panel and the fold-over panel. It is further contemplated
that the aperture
P may be omitted and the fold lines may extend across the slide card to define a hinge
panel. In alternative embodiments, it is contemplated that formed hinges or soft creasing
may be used as a hinge.
[0033] With regard to
FIGs. 12 and
12a, a slide card
2000 includes a fold-over panel
2070 connected to the base panel
2010 by a hinge panel
2075. Specifically, the hinge panel is connected to the panels
2010, 2070 along fold lines
F. The base panel
2010 and the fold-over panel
2070 include U-shaped ribs
2035a, 2035b, respectively. The U-shaped ribs
2035a, 2035b correspond to one another such that, as the fold-over panel
2070 is folded to be substantially parallel to the base panel
2010, the ribs
2035a on the base panel
2010 align and are in contact with the ribs
2035b on the fold-over panel
2070. Specifically, the ribs
2035a, 2035b are substantially similar in shape and are positioned substantially symmetrically
about the hinge panel
2075. As shown in
FIG. 12a, the ribs
2035a, 2035b can be designed to matingly engage such that the slide card
2000 is maintained in the folded arrangement described above. The design of the ribs
2035a, 2035b is not limited to that shown in
FIG. 12a, but include any corresponding cross-sections that facilitate maintaining the folded
arrangement. For example, the cross-sections may be a protrusion and recess combination
or each of the cross-sections may be defined by a common diagonal plane. In yet other
embodiments, either set of ribs are wider and longer in order to receive the other
set. In that configuration, the ribs are nested and the folded panels achieve a thinner
profile.
[0034] With reference to
FIG. 13, a slide card
2300 includes multiple fold-over panels
2370a, 2370b connected to the base panel
2310 by hinge panels
2375a, 2375b, respectively. Specifically, the hinge panels
2375a, 2375b are connected to the base panel
2310 and to a respective fold-over panel
2370a, 2370b along the fold lines
F. In the exemplary embodiment, the hinge panel
2375b is wider than the hinge panel
2375a such that the fold-over panel
2370a can be folded onto the base panel
2310, as described above, and the fold-over panel
2370b can subsequently be folded onto the fold-over panel
2370a. Thereby, the ribs
2335a of the fold-over panel
2370a are in contact with the ribs
2335c of the base panel
2010, and the ribs
2335b of the fold-over panel
2370b are in contact with the outside surface of the fold-over panel
2370a.
[0035] Alternative embodiments of the present invention include a slide card having a peelable
backing, not shown. The peelable backing facilitates removal of items and can include
foil or a combination of foil and tissue or kraft paper, and is sealed to the back
of the blister. Frangible lines, such as perforated, cut, or score lines, are added
to the peelable backing to define tabs which are peelable to expose the article within
a blister. In this embodiment, a peel initiation area is located along the edge or
perimeter of the slide card. In alternative embodiments, wherein a more child resistant
peelable backing is desired, a peel initiation area may be located toward the center
of the slide card. Advantageously, the slide card includes a stationary body member
that may be engaged to grip the slide card before or after the tabs have been peeled
away. It should be noted that the peelable backing can be incorporated into alternative
embodiments, such as shown in
FIG. 10. In that case, the center bar
1755 is, in effect, a stationary body member and, when a tear away unit
1765 is removed a small angled cut line defines the peel initiation location of a peelable
backing.
[0036] It must be emphasized that the law does not require and it is economically prohibitive
to illustrate and teach every possible embodiment of the present claims. Hence, the
above-described embodiments are merely exemplary illustrations of implementations
set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Variations,
modifications, and combinations may be made to the above-described embodiments without
departing from the scope of the claims. All such variations, modifications, and combinations
are included herein by the scope of this disclosure and the following claims.
1. A packaging system comprising:
a releasably lockable sleeve including a catch flap disposed at an open end of the
sleeve; and
an insert card (200; 300; 500; 700; 1100; 1500) slidably received in the sleeve for
movement between a first position where the insert card is fully received in the sleeve
and a second position where the insert card is nearly removed from the sleeve, said
insert card comprising:
a monolithically formed base panel (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510) defined by opposing
edges spaced apart by opposing ends the opposing edges extending along a length of
the insert card;
at least one locking panel (215; 315; 515; 1515) including at least one engaging edge
(1518), hingedly attached (220; 320; 520; 1520) to said base panel along at least
a portion of one of said edges and ends; such that the folded locking panel engages
with the catch flap when the insert card is in the second position whereby the insert
card is prevented from being fully removed from the sleeve; and
at least one blister integrally formed within said base panel to define the perimeter
of a blister opening within said base panel, said blister configured to receive an
item through said blister opening;
characterised in that said base panel (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510) comprises a first rib (235; 335;
535; 735; 1135) disposed such that the first rib acts as a bridge or a rail to prevent
said at least one blister from engaging the catch flap when said insert card is removed
from the sleeve.
2. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein said base panel includes an abutment (1545)
for inhibiting a face-contacting relationship between said base panel and said locking
panel, said abutment being spaced apart from said at least one blister.
3. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein said locking panel is hingedly attached to
said base panel along at least a portion of one of said opposing ends of said base
panel, and said first rib extends from a first end thereof adjacent to said one of
said opposing ends of said base panel toward the other of said opposed ends of said
base panel.
4. The packaging system of claim 3, wherein said first rib extends from said first end
to a second end thereof adjacent to said other of said opposing ends of said base
panel, and said base panel further includes a second rib connected to said first rib
at said second end of said first rib.
5. The packaging system of claim 4, wherein said second rib extends along said other
of said opposed ends of said base panel.
6. The packaging system of claim 5, wherein said first rib extends along one of said
opposing edges of said base panel.
7. The packaging system of claim 6, wherein said second rib extends from said second
end of said first rib to a terminal end of said second rib adjacent to the other of
said opposed edges of said base panel, and said base panel further includes a third
rib connected to said second rib at said terminal end of said second rib.
8. The packaging system of claim 7, wherein said third rib extends along said other of
said opposed edges of said base panel.
9. The packaging system of claim 8, wherein said third rib extends from said terminal
end of said second rib toward said locking panel.
10. The packaging system of claim 8, wherein said third rib has a height that is no less
than the height of said at least one blister.
11. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein said locking panel includes an abutment (1550)
for inhibiting a face-contacting relationship between said base panel and said locking
panel, said abutment being spaced apart from a free end edge of said locking panel,
opposite a hinged connection between said locking panel and said base panel.
12. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein said base panel has first and second opposed
sides, said at least one blister protrudes from said first side of said base panel,
and said insert card is inserted into said lockable sleeve such that said first side
of said base panel is adjacent to said wall of said lockable sleeve.
13. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein said first rib extends substantially parallel
to said opposing edges of said base panel.
14. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein the first rib extends along the length of
the insert card such that the first rib is in engagement with the catch flap to prevent
said at least one blister from engaging the catch flap when said insert card is disposed
between the first and second positions.
1. Verpackungssystem, umfassend:
eine lösbar verriegelbare Hülse, umfassend eine Befestigungslasche, die an einem offenen
Ende der Hülse angeordnet ist; und
eine Einführkarte (200; 300; 500; 700; 1100; 1500), die gleitbar in die Hülse aufgenommen
ist, zur Bewegung zwischen einer ersten Position, bei der die Einführkarte vollständig
in die Hülse aufgenommen ist, und einer zweiten Position, bei der die Einführkarte
fast aus der Hülse entfernt ist, wobei die Einführkarte umfasst:
eine monolithisch ausgebildete Bodenwandfläche (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510), definiert
durch gegenüberliegende Kanten, die durch gegenüberliegende Enden voneinander beabstandet
sind, wobei sich die gegenüberliegenden Kanten entlang einer Länge der Einführkarte
erstrecken;
mindesten eine Verriegelungswandfläche (215; 315; 515; 1515), umfassend mindestens
eine Eingriffskante (1518), die gelenkig an die Bodenwandfläche angebracht ist (220;
320; 520; 1520), entlang mindestens eines Bereichs der Kanten oder der Enden, so dass
die gefaltete Verriegelungswandfläche mit der Befestigungslasche in Eingriff ist,
wenn die Einführkarte in der zweiten Position ist, wobei verhindert wird, dass die
Einführkarte vollständig aus der Hülse entfernt wird; und
mindestens einen Blister, der integral in der Bodenwandfläche ausgebildet ist, um
den Umfang einer Blisteröffnung in der Bodenwandfläche zu definieren, wobei der Blister
ausgebildet ist, einen Artikel durch die Blisteröffnung aufzunehmen;
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bodenwandfläche (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510) eine erste Rippe (235; 335;
535; 735; 1135) umfasst, die derart angeordnet ist, dass die erste Rippe als eine
Brücke oder eine Leiste wirkt, um zu verhindern, dass der mindestens eine Blister
in die Befestigungslasche eingreift, wenn die Einführkarte von der Hülse entfernt
wird.
2. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Bodenwandfläche eine Angrenzung (1545)
zum Verhindern einer flächenberührenden Beziehung zwischen der Bodenwandfläche und
der Verriegelungswandfläche umfasst, wobei die Angrenzung von dem mindestens einen
Blister beabstandet ist.
3. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Verriegelungswandfläche gelenkig an der
Bodenwandfläche entlang mindestens eines Bereichs von einem der gegenüberliegenden
Enden der Bodenwandfläche angebracht ist, und sich die erste Rippe von einem ersten
Ende erstreckt, neben dem einen der gegenüberliegenden Enden der Bodenwandfläche,
hin zu dem anderen der gegenüberliegenden Enden der Bodenwandfläche.
4. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 3, wobei sich die erste Rippe von dem ersten Ende
zu einem zweiten Ende erstreckt, neben dem anderen der gegenüberliegenden Enden der
Bodenwandfläche, und die Bodenwandfläche ferner eine zweite Rippe umfasst, die mit
der ersten Rippe verbunden ist, an dem zweiten Ende der ersten Rippe.
5. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 4, wobei sich die zweite Rippe entlang des anderen
Endes der gegenüberliegenden Enden der Bodenwandfläche erstreckt.
6. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 5, wobei sich die erste Rippe entlang einer der gegenüberliegenden
Kanten der Bodenwandfläche erstreckt.
7. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 6, wobei sich die zweite Rippe von dem zweiten Ende
der ersten Rippe zu einem terminalen Ende der zweiten Rippe erstreckt, neben der anderen
der gegenüberliegenden Kanten der Bodenwandfläche, und die Bodenwandfläche ferner
eine dritte Rippe umfasst, die mit der zweiten Rippe verbunden ist, an dem terminalen
Ende der zweiten Rippe.
8. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 7, wobei sich die dritte Rippe entlang der andere
der gegenüberliegenden Kanten der Bodenwandfläche erstreckt.
9. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 8, wobei sich die dritte Rippe von dem terminalen
Ende der zweiten Rippe hin zu der Verriegelungswandfläche erstreckt.
10. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 8, wobei die dritte Rippe eine Höhe hat, die nicht
geringer ist als die Höhe des mindestens einen Blisters.
11. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Verriegelungswandfläche eine Angrenzung
(1550) zum Verhindern einer flächenberührenden Beziehung zwischen der Bodenwandfläche
und der Verriegelungswandfläche umfasst, wobei die Angrenzung von einer freien Endkante
der Verriegelungswandfläche beabstandet ist, gegenüber einer gelenkigen Verbindung
zwischen der Verriegelungswandfläche und der Bodenwandfläche.
12. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Bodenwandfläche erste und zweite gegenüberliegende
Seiten hat, wobei der mindestens eine Blister von der ersten Seite der Bodenwandfläche
hervorsteht, und die Einführkarte in die verriegelbare Hülse eingeführt ist, so dass
die erste Seite der Bodenwandfläche neben der Wand der verriegelbaren Hülse ist.
13. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die erste Rippe im Wesentlichen parallel
zu den gegenüberliegenden Kanten der Bodenwandfläche erstreckt.
14. Verpackungssystem nach Anspruch 1, wobei sich die erste Rippe entlang der Länge der
Einführkarte erstreckt, so dass die erste Rippe in Eingriff mit der Befestigungslasche
ist, um zu verhindern, dass der mindestens eine Blister in die Befestigungslasche
eingreift, wenn die Einführkarte zwischen der ersten und der zweiten Position angeordnet
ist.
1. Un système de l'emballage qui comprend :
une pochette de libération verrouillable qui inclut une languette d'accrochage disposé
dans une extrémité ouverte de la pochette;
une carte d'insertion (200; 300; 500; 700; 1100; 1500) reçue d'une manière coulissante
dans la pochette pour le mouvement entre une première position où la carte d'insertion
est totalement reçue dans la pochette et une deuxième position où la carte d'insertion
est presque tirée de la pochette, la dite carte d'insertion comprend :
un panneau de base formé de manière monolithique (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510)
défini par des bords opposés separés par des extrémités opposées en s'étendant les
bords opposés à toute la longueur de la carte d'insertion;
au moins un panneau de fermeture (215; 315; 515; 1515) qui inclut au moins un bord
de connexion (1518), relié de façon articulée (220; 320; 520; 1520) au dit panneau
de base le long d'au moins une partie de l'un des dits bords et d'extrémités; de sorte
que le panneau de fermeture plié engage avec la languette d'accrochage quand la carte
d'insertion est dans la deuxième position par laquelle on empêche que la carte d'insertion
est totalement tirée de la pochette; et
au moins un blister complètement formé à l'intérieur du dit panneau de base pour définir
le périmètre d'ouverture de blister à l'intérieur du dit panneau de base, le dit blister
configuré pour recevoir un article par l'ouverture du dit blister;
caractérisé en ce que le dit panneau de base (210; 310; 510; 710; 1110; 1510) comprend une première nervure
(235; 335; 535; 735; 1135) disposée de sorte que la première nervure agit comme un
pont ou une barre pour empêcher au dit au moins un blister d'engager la languette
d'accrochage quand la dite carte d'insertion est tirée de la pochette.
2. Le système d'emballage selon la revendication 1, dans lequel le dit panneau de base
inclut une butée (1545) pour empêcher une relation de contact de face entre le dit
panneau de base et le dit panneau de fermeture, la dite butée est séparé de dit au
moins un blister.
3. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 1, dans lequel le dit panneau de fermeture
est relié de façon articulée au dit panneau de base le long d'au moins une partie
de l'une des extrémités opposées du dit panneau de base, et la dite première nervure
s'étend d'une première extrémité adjacent de cela a l'une des extrémités opposées
du dit panneau de base vers l'autre des extrémités opposées du dit panneau de base.
4. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 3, dans lequel la dite première nervure
s'étend à partir de dite première extrémité à une deuxième extrémité de cela adjacent
à l'autre des extrémités opposées du dit panneau de base, et le dit panneau de base
inclut en outre une deuxième nervure reliée à la dite première nervure à la deuxième
extrémité de la dite première nervure.
5. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 4, dans lequel la dite deuxième nervure
s'étend le long des dites autres extrémités opposées du dit panneau de base.
6. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 5, dans lequel la dite première nervure
s'étend le long de l'un des dits bords opposés du dit panneau de base.
7. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 6, dans lequel la dite deuxième nervure
s'étend à partir de dite deuxième extrémité de dite première nervure sur une extrémité
terminale du dite deuxième nervure adjacente sur l'autre des dits bords opposés du
dit panneau de base, et le dit panneau de base inclut en outre une troisième nervure
relié à la deuxième dite nervure dans la dite extrémité terminale de la deuxième nervure.
8. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 7, dans lequel la dite troisième nervure
s'étend le long le dit autre des dits bords opposés du dit panneau de base.
9. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 8, dans lequel la dite troisième nervure
s'étend à partir de la dite extrémité terminale de la deuxième nervure vers le dit
panneau de fermeture.
10. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 8, dans lequel la dite troisième nervure
a une mesure qui n'est pas moindre que la mesure du dit au moins un blister.
11. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 1, dans lequel le dit panneau de fermeture
inclut une butée (1550) pour empêcher une relation de contact de face entre le dit
panneau de base et le dit panneau de fermeture, la dite butée est séparé d'un bord
d'extrémité libre du dit panneau de fermeture, opposée à une connexion de façon articulée
entre le dit panneau de fermeture et le dit panneau de base.
12. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 1, dans lequel le dit panneau de base a
des premiers et deuxièmes côtés opposés, dit au moins un blister dépasse du dit premier
côté du dit panneau de base, et la dite carte d'insertion est insérée dans la dite
pochette verrouillable de sorte que le dit premier côté du dit panneau de base est
adjacent a la dite paroi de la dite pochette verrouillable.
13. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 1, dans lequel la dite première nervure
s'étend considérablement en parallèle sur les dits bords opposés du dit panneau de
base.
14. Le système d'emballage de la revendication 1, dans lequel la première nervure s'étend
toute la longueur de la carte d'insertion de sorte que la première nervure est en
contact avec la languette d'accrochage pour empêcher audit au moins un blister d'engager
la languette d'accrochage quand la dite carte d'insertion est disposée entre les premières
et deuxièmes positions.