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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
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- B65D75/30—Articles or materials enclosed between two opposed sheets or blanks having their margins united, e.g. by pressure-sensitive adhesive, crimping, heat-sealing, or welding
- B65D75/32—Articles or materials enclosed between two opposed sheets or blanks having their margins united, e.g. by pressure-sensitive adhesive, crimping, heat-sealing, or welding one or both sheets or blanks being recessed to accommodate contents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D83/00—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
- B65D83/04—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
- B65D83/0445—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments
- B65D83/0463—Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments formed in a band or a blisterweb, inserted in a dispensing device or container
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D2215/00—Child-proof means
- B65D2215/04—Child-proof means requiring the combination of different actions in succession
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- the invention relates to a blister pack for a blister according to the preamble of claim 1.
- Such blisters are mainly used for packaging medicines in the form of tablets, capsules, dragees, etc.
- the blisters consist of a provided with wells for receiving packaged carrier sheet and a pressure-sensitive flat cover sheet. To remove the packaged this is pushed through the cover sheet, which consists for example of aluminum. For children it is always easy to push medication out of the blister.
- a generic comparable blister pack describes, for example, WO 03/076303.
- the blister pack has two flat sections that hold a blister.
- a displaceable securing section obstructs one or more dispensing openings for the packaged goods. By pulling out the securing portion from the side, the discharge openings can be released.
- the functional principle of a blister pack according to WO 03/076303 is relatively easy to see through. Furthermore, this package is also not very suitable for applications in which compliance with a particular order of medication must be adhered to.
- WO 2004/052749 describes a blister pack with an integrated securing section which obstructs the dispensing openings in a rest position.
- the securing section has recesses corresponding to the dispensing openings. This blister packaging is therefore particularly unsuitable because by moving the securing portion in the open position all output ports are released simultaneously.
- US Pat. No. 6,675,972 B2 shows a blister pack having individual displaceable strips each provided with an opening. With the aid of a pin, the blocking strip is guided along an elongated recess and the blocking strip is displaced such that the dispensing opening and the opening of the strip lie one above the other.
- This blister pack is relatively difficult to handle. Then can be ensured with this package no precise order for the withdrawal of drugs.
- the packaging should be suitable for ensuring a certain order of withdrawal of medicaments (so-called "compliance"), and then the blister packaging should also be easy to produce and processable in an automatic packaging line.
- the blister pack essentially consists of three packing sections: a blister section, a bottom section and a securing section arranged therebetween.
- the blister section has recesses for receiving wells of a blister.
- a blister essentially consists of a carrier film which has a plurality of cups for receiving packaged goods and of a dish-forming cover sheet closing the cups.
- Such a cover sheet may for example consist of aluminum.
- a blister is advantageous to insert in the blister pack such that the blister is sandwiched between the blister portion and the bottom portion.
- the bottom section has open or closed discharge openings through which the packaged goods can be removed. These discharge openings correspond to the recesses for the wells of the blister and have approximately the same size.
- the packaging sections are preferably formed flat and are preferably made of cardboard or cardboard laminate.
- a securing section is arranged, which blocks the dispensing opening of the bottom section.
- the cover foil of the blister can rest directly on the securing section.
- the securing portion has arranged successively, advantageously directly adjacent slide elements, which are each advantageous advantageous individually or in groups in a predetermined displacement direction from a blocking position to an open position displaced and wherein the slide elements are arranged such that released in each open position only one output port is.
- a slide element is in each case advantageously associated with a dispensing opening or cup.
- the slide elements are preferably formed approximately rectangular.
- the slide elements are separated from each other by cuts or perforation lines.
- the slider elements can thus in a simple manner by means of cutting and / or perforation of a preferably one piece fuse section are formed. It is particularly advantageous if at least part of such a parting line is not covered by the bottom section or can be reached through the dispensing opening.
- the dividing line can be straight. However, the dividing line particularly advantageously has an arcuate section which is arranged inside the delivery opening.
- the slide elements are each separated by incisions and held by perforation lines in the blocking position in the securing portion.
- These perforation lines serve as predetermined breaking points and preferably have a few stopping points which connect the slide elements to the securing section. In this way, it is ensured that the slide elements can be easily separated when moving. Several slide elements can not be moved unintentionally together. Thanks to the perforation lines, the slider elements are held relatively firmly in the locked position and can only be moved by the action of the user.
- the slide elements may be arranged in at least one row, wherein at the beginning of the row, a blank for receiving a first slider element is provided.
- the slide elements are preferably formed substantially rectangular.
- the blank may be a recess corresponding to the first slider element of the row approximately in the securing section.
- the width of the recess corresponds to the width of the slider element, thereby advantageously a Guide for moving the slider element is formed.
- the length of the recess is advantageously equal to or greater than the dimension of the discharge opening in the direction of displacement, which is associated with the slide element at the beginning of the row.
- the slide elements are arranged in a straight row.
- the slider elements on the same direction of displacement. It is advantageous if the slide elements have approximately the same width, which is advantageously defined a guide channel for moving the slide elements.
- a securing portion may comprise a plurality of rows of slide elements. Then it is conceivable to connect straight rows of slider elements together. Instead of straight rows and arrangements are conceivable in which the slide elements are arranged in a curved row. In particular, the slider elements could be arranged on a circular arc.
- the slide elements are arranged offset from one another in such a way that the displacement directions of adjacent slide elements at right angles to each other.
- Such an arrangement ensures that never several slide elements can be moved simultaneously.
- a first or at the beginning of a series arranged slide element must be moved from the blocking position to an open position, preferably in a correspondingly formed space. Only then is it for the application the possible to move the subsequent second slider element from the blocking position to the open position. In the open position, the second slider element is approximately in that position which has met the blocking position of the first slider element. Because of the comparatively complex arrangement, the parental control is further improved.
- the slider elements may be arranged in a row having an orthogonal meandering configuration. Between the loops, a separating portion integrally connected to the bottom portion is arranged.
- the meander pattern has first and second slide elements, the second slide element being elongated with respect to the first slide element to form a gap between the loops of the meander pattern.
- a space for receiving the first slider element is arranged in the open position at the beginning of the meander pattern.
- the slider elements may be arranged in a matrix having at least two columns and a plurality of rows.
- the two columns are next to each other.
- the columns and rows are formed by perforation lines and / or cuts.
- the cells of the column-row array of the matrix correspond to the individual slider elements.
- the height of the lines is preferably about the same.
- two different widths of the column are provided per row. Every second row has the same trained slide elements.
- the matrix preferably further comprises a blank at the beginning of one of the lines for receiving a first slider element when moving to the open position.
- a slider element may have a displacement aid for displacing the slider element.
- Such displacement aids facilitate handling when moving from the blocking position to the open position by a displacement distance.
- ribs and / or indentations, in / on which a user can easily act are conceivable.
- a user will usually take a fingernail to help, a use of tools is also conceivable.
- the displacement aid is advantageous to arrange on the slider element so that it lies at least partially in the blocking position within the dispensing opening.
- the displacement aid is a recess which is arranged in the region of a parting line between the individual slide elements, in particular in the form of a perforation line or preferably an incision is particularly advantageous. It when the recess is directed by the dividing line in the direction of displacement is particularly advantageous.
- a recess may for example have the shape of a circle segment. In this way, a user can be particularly easily applied to a corresponding slide element a displacement force.
- the slider element may have an additional displacement aid.
- an additional displacement aid a dent or a short incision could be provided.
- This additional displacement aid is in each case advantageously arranged between separating lines of the slide elements such that, after the displacement of the slide element about a displacement distance, the auxiliary displacement aid is positioned within a dispensing opening and thus accessible to a user. In this way, especially the parental control can be increased again the.
- an additional displacement aid it would be conceivable to expand the discharge openings in the displacement direction, whereby the displacement distance would extend.
- the bottom section in the region of the empty space has an additional opening for enabling the first or the slider element arranged at the beginning of a row to be displaced by an additional displacement distance into the empty space.
- the discharge openings of the bottom section can each be secured by protective covers, wherein the protective covers are integrally connected to the bottom section and bounded by a predetermined breaking line. For a manipulation on a slider element so first the corresponding protective cover must be removed.
- the thus closed discharge openings form an additional safeguard with respect to child safety.
- Cutouts for engaging and tearing off the protective cover are particularly advantageously provided in the bottom section in the region of the protective cover.
- Such a section may for example have the shape of a circle segment. It is particularly advantageous if the cutouts for engaging and tearing off the protective cover are arranged at the lower end of the protective cover in relation to the displacement direction. In this way, a disadvantageous superimposition of this section over, for example, a serving as a displacement aid recess of the slide element is avoided.
- an additional section is arranged between the securing section and the blister section.
- This additional section has recesses which correspond approximately to the recesses of the blister section. The additional section allows for better gliding the slider elements. In this way, the sensitive cover sheet of the blister is also better protected. Another advantage of an additional section is the easier bonding.
- a blister pack may have a cover portion for covering the blister portion and protecting the cups, respectively. Additionally or alternatively, a further cover section could be provided for covering the bottom section.
- a blister pack can consist of a single blank, the packaging sections such as blister section, securing section and possibly securing section and / or cover sections being separated from one another by folding lines. In this way, it is relatively easy and inexpensive to produce a blister pack.
- a blister is preferably provided, which is adhesively held in the blister pack.
- the packaging sections in particular the blister section, the securing section, the bottom section and possibly the additional section are advantageously glued together in such a way that the displaceability of the sliding elements remains ensured.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a blister pack according to the invention
- FIG. 2 shows a cross section through the blister pack according to FIG. 1 (section AA)
- FIG. 3a shows a partial cross section through the blister packaging according to FIG. 1 (section BB)
- FIG. 3b shows a cross section through a blister pack according to FIG. 3a at the beginning of a displacement process for a slide element arranged at the beginning of a row in the blocking position
- FIG. 3c shows a cross section through the blister pack according to FIG. 3a with a slide element in the open position
- FIG. 4 shows a blank for the blister pack according to FIG. 1, FIG.
- FIG. 5 shows a blank for a further embodiment of a blister pack
- Figure 6 a plan view of the bottom portion of a
- FIG. 7 shows a plan view of a securing section for a further embodiment of a blister pack
- FIG. 8 shows a plan view of a securing section for a further embodiment of a blister pack
- FIG. 9 shows a plan view of a securing section for a further embodiment of a blister pack
- FIG. 10 shows a blank for a blister pack with a securing section according to FIG. 9;
- Figure IIa a partial section of a rear view of a
- Figure IIb a partial section of a rear view of a
- Figure 12 is a plan view of a securing portion for a further embodiment of a blister pack.
- FIG. 13 shows a blank for a blister pack with a securing section according to FIG. 12.
- FIG. 1 shows a blister pack designated as a whole with 1, in which a blister is inserted.
- This blister has wells 3, which are performed by recesses 10 of a blister section 5.
- the blister pack is designed such that commercially available blisters can be used.
- the blister pack 1 has to protect the wells 3 via a cover 8, which is hingedly connected to a bottom portion 6. Then, to protect the soil Section 6 another covering portion 9 is provided, which is intended to rest flat on the bottom portion 6 by folding.
- a blister 2 consists essentially of a carrier film 4 and a cover film 13.
- a protective cover 21 To push out a packaged product 40, a protective cover 21 must first be removed from the bottom section 6.
- a slider element, designated 12, blocks the dispensing opening. This must be moved from the locked position to an open position to release the dispensing opening.
- FIG. 2 shows in simplified form a packaged goods removal process. By removing the designated with 21 'protective cover designated 11 output port is open. Evidently, a slider element is shown in the open position on the right side, the discharge opening 11 is thus released.
- the blister 2 is evidently sandwiched between the blister portion 5 and the bottom portion 6 with a securing portion 7 therebetween.
- the securing portion 7, the blister portion 5 and the bottom portion 6 are advantageously glued together, with a proper displacement of the slide elements must be ensured.
- section BB From the cross section (section BB) according to Figure 3a shows that the slide elements 12 are arranged in the blocking position immediately adjacent to each other in a row.
- the slide elements are separated by an incision. As can be seen, at least a portion of this incision, ie, portion 32, is positioned within dispensing opening 11.
- a blank Before the first or at the beginning of the row arranged slide element 12th a blank is arranged in the form of a recess 14. Further, a cutout 23 is shown in Figure 3a, which serves to grab the protective cover 21 and tear away.
- a protective cover is merely a secondary securing means, since it is also relatively easy to remove for children.
- FIG 3b shows that for moving the slider element 12 in a designated e shift direction in the recess 14 a user must engage through the discharge opening 11 on the slider element 12.
- the user can insert a fingernail into the exposed through the discharge port 11 section 32 of the incision and then exert a displacement force in the e direction and as shown in Figure 3c, the slide member 12 move into the open position.
- the slider element 12 is in the open position, in which the packaged goods could be pushed through the cover sheet 13.
- To remove the next packaged product 40 would proceed in the same manner - as described with reference to Figures 3a and 3b -.
- the second slide element 12 of the row would have to be displaced into the empty space 15 left behind by the first slide element 12.
- FIG. 4 shows a blank 25 for a blister pack.
- the blank 25 contains a securing section 7, a blister section 5 and a bottom section 6 and cover sections 8 and 9 arranged on the bottom section 6.
- the packaging sections are separated from each other by folding lines 26 and advantageously consist of cardboard or board laminate. Of course, a plastic material is conceivable.
- the blister section 5 has two rows, each with five recesses 10 for the wells of the blister 2.
- the outline of the blister 2 is indicated here by a dashed line.
- the recesses 10 in the blister section are circular. Of course, the recesses can be adjusted according to the packaged goods.
- the discharge openings 11 in the bottom section 6 have approximately the same dimensions as the recesses 10. However, the dimensions are minimal (eg 0.5 to 1 mm) larger.
- slide elements 12 are provided next to the blister section 5 .
- the slide elements 12 are arranged corresponding to the recesses 10 and output openings 11 in two straight rows, each with five juxtaposed elements.
- the slider elements 12, the recesses 10 and the discharge openings 11 are positioned in the packaging sections such that by folding the securing section 7 onto the plane of the blister section 5 and then the bottom section 6 on the securing section 7, these elements (10, 11, 12) are superimposed ,
- annular slide element arrangements are conceivable.
- the successively arranged slide elements 12 are formed substantially rectangular. They are each separated by an incision 16.
- the incision 16 has a centrally arranged directed in the e-direction arcuate portion 32 which, for example, detected by means of a fingernail and so a slider element 12 can be separated and moved.
- the section 32 in the Blister packaging be accessible through the output port 11.
- the slide elements 12 are separated by perforation lines from the securing section 7. Particularly advantageous for this purpose would be cutting lines which connect the slider elements 12 to the securing section 7 by means of a few stopping points.
- the beginning of the series of slide elements 12 forms a blank in the form of a recess 14. It can be seen that the width of the recess 14 corresponds to that of the slide elements 12.
- the discharge openings 11 according to Figure 4 are secured by protective cover 21, which is separated by a predetermined breaking line 22 from the bottom portion.
- protective cover 21 is separated by a predetermined breaking line 22 from the bottom portion.
- a circular segment-shaped cutout 23 is provided in each case, with the aid of the protective cover 12 can be easily grasped and torn away.
- FIG. 5 shows a further exemplary embodiment of a blank 25 for a blister pack.
- This blank 25 has an additional packaging section 24, which has recesses 30 which are formed the same as the recesses 10 of the blister section 5.
- the blank or recess 14 for receiving a slider element when moving into the open position is not arranged in the securing section 7 but in the additional section 24.
- the first slider element is designed such that an overlap between slider element and blank 14 takes place in the folded-down position.
- the additional section 24 and the securing section 7 lie flat against one another, then the front end of the first slider element 12 projects into the empty spot 14.
- the front end can be seen trapezoidal (in e- Direction).
- additional section 24 could also be advantageous in connection with a blister pack from a blank according to FIG. 4, in particular with regard to a bond in which the blanks or recesses for receiving a slider element are arranged in the securing section.
- the packaging sections are folded together with a blister 2 such that the blister is held between the blister section 5 and the additional section 24 and the securing section 7 lies between the additional section 24 and the bottom section 6.
- FIG. 6 To illustrate the functional principle of the blister pack 1, a rear view is shown in Figure 6 with partially broken bottom portion 6.
- a number of slide elements 12 can be seen.
- the recesses (10) located below the securing section for receiving the cups are indicated by a dashed line.
- the dashed circles also correspond approximately to the outline of the discharge openings of the bottom section.
- an open dispensing opening 11 is shown at the beginning of the row.
- a protective cover has already been torn away or removed (see for comparison, about the following output openings, which is still secured with a protective cover 21).
- Through the open discharge opening 11 is (at least partially) in the e-direction bent portion 32 of the cut 16, which separates the first slide element from the second, recognizable.
- a user will advantageously act on the slider element 12 via the section 32 and then move it. This can be done, for example (as shown in FIG. 3b) with a fingernail.
- the displacement distance of the slide element is obviously indicated by the discharge opening 11. borders.
- an additional opening in the bottom section in the region of the empty space would have to be provided (compare also the following FIGS. 10 to 13).
- the length of a blank 14 (measured in the e direction) should be at least approximately equal to the dimensions of the dispensing opening 11 (in the e direction).
- FIGS. 7 to 9 and 12 show various exemplary embodiments of arrangements of slide elements in a securing section 7.
- FIG. 7 shows an arrangement of slide elements 12 in a straight row.
- a recess 17 is provided in contrast to the preceding figures - instead of an arcuate portion of the incision between the slider elements - a recess 17 is provided.
- the recess 17 has the shape of a circle segment and allows easy displacement of the slider elements.
- other displacement aids are conceivable, for example, could provide for easy gripping smaller elevations in the slider section.
- indentations and / or ribs on the slide element are conceivable.
- Figure 8 shows an arrangement in a U-shape.
- the U-shape is essentially formed by two straight rows of slide elements 12, which are connected to each other via a transverse to the main displacement direction e slidable slide elements 12A together. Consequently, therefore, the first five slide elements 12 are displaceable in the e-direction, the displacement element 12A is displaceable transversely to the e-direction and the subsequent four slide elements 12 are displaceable in the opposite direction to the e-direction.
- the arrangements according to FIG. 7 or FIG. 8 allow a user to move several or groups of slider elements together. By appropriate labeling of the blister packaging, eg numbering of the protective cover or the slide elements, the user could be instructed regarding the intended sequence.
- FIGS. 9 and 12 The slide elements according to FIG. 9 are arranged in a row which has an orthogonal meandering configuration.
- the meander pattern contains two types of slide elements: a slide element 12B and a slide element 12C designed to be elongated with respect to this.
- the elongated slider element 12C is extended by the height H of a gap 33 formed by a loop of the meandering shape.
- a space in the form of the recess 14 is arranged, which receives the first slider element in the open position.
- the respective shift directions e which are indicated by an arrow, run at right angles to one another.
- FIG. 9 an additional short section 18 directed approximately in the form of an arc in the e-direction is then shown as an additional displacement aid (cf., in particular, the following FIGS. 10 to IIB).
- FIG. 10 shows a blank 25 with a securing section 7 according to FIG.
- an additional opening 20 is provided below a first protective cover 21 or discharge opening 11.
- the opening 20 is also secured or closed by a protective cover 21 here.
- securing with a protective cover is not absolutely necessary. sary. This of course also applies with respect to the protective cover of the discharge openings 11.
- the opening 20 is the blank / recess 14 of the securing portion 7 assigned.
- the blank 25 has an additional portion 24 (see Figure 5).
- a displacement of a first slide element 12B arranged at the beginning of a row from a blocking position to an open position is shown.
- the remaining slide elements can be moved substantially in the same way.
- the slider element 12B is displaced by a displacement extension VS in the direction of displacement e in the recess 14. This displacement distance is limited or determined by the dimension of the discharge opening 11.
- a user had to exert a sliding force on the slider element 12B for this purpose. Of course, the user had previously removed the corresponding protective cover of the dispensing opening Ia. Since the width of the following second slider element (this width is indicated by a B in FIG. 10) is greater than the distance VS, the slider element 12B must be displaced by a further displacement distance ZVS.
- the opening 20 acts on the arc-shaped section 18, for example with a fingernail, in such a way that the slider element can be further displaced by a ZVS distance in the e-direction.
- the slider element 12B is shown in the corresponding end position.
- additional displacement aids could be used instead of the arcuate cut 18 .
- smaller recesses are conceivable.
- indentations and / or ribs on the slide element are conceivable.
- FIG. 13 a blank 25 with a securing section 7 according to FIG. 12 is shown.
- the slide elements 12D and 12E shown here must each be displaced by an additional or further displacement path with the aid of an additional displacement aid 18.
- FIG. 12 shows an alternative slide element arrangement with slide elements 12D and 12E.
- the slider elements 12D and 12E are arranged in a matrix having two columns and five rows.
- a slide element 12D and a slide element 12E are arranged, wherein the column width or the corresponding slide elements 12A / 12B are different.
- the slide elements 12D and 12E are then evidently arranged in the matrix such that every other row has identically designed slide elements.
- a space in the form of a recess 14 is arranged, which receives the first slider element 12D when moving from the blocking position to the open position.
- Such an arrangement is particularly compact and space-saving.
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