CA2352428A1 - Packing means for medicaments in the form of a folded box combination for at least two different primary packings - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
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Abstract
The invention relates to a packing means for medicaments in the form of a folded box combination for at least two different primary packings, containing transdermal plasters and capsules, in the form of a cardboard folded box accommodating both medicaments. Said folded box comprises a receptacle for individual rectangular plasters to be stacked in bulk in said receptacle. Said receptacle has a structure according to DIN 55 429 with a front wall (1) and a back wall (2) with joints (26 to 30) for a folding lid (6), a folding bottom (5) and lateral walls (3, 4). The inventive packing means is characterized in that the folded box further has a punch blank part (12) which is joined by means of joints (10, 10') to the front wall (1) at both sides of a push-in slot (11) formed in between. Said punch blank part (12) comprises two flat sections (14, 15) which can be folded on top of each other along a folding line (13). A number of holes (16, 17) is arranged in said flat sections. Said punch blank part is configured to accommodate a tablet blister unit with deep-drawn tablet cups containing the capsules. Said tablet blister unit can be inserted between the flat sections (14, 15).
Description
with indications of sickness or illness which, in particular cases, require or suggest combined therapy comprising both oral intake of active-ingredient-containing capsules and, at the same time, assisting slow-acting therapy by means of the systemic feed of active ingredient through the skin using a transdermal therapeutic system in the form of self-sticking plasters, it has been the practice up until now for the differently shaped and dimensioned medications - capsules and transdermal plasters (TTS) - to be provided for sale, packed first of all in primary packs, in separate secondary packs, usually folding boxes of different shapes and sizes.
This has often resulted, disadvantageously, in application not taking place at the same time or in one of the medications being mislaid or forgotten. In any case, however, the separate packaging has resulted in storage and application problems, particularly for the patient at home.
There is thus a need or requirement in practice, in particular in order always to ensure correct, combined application, for the two different forms of medication to be accommodated in a joint, non-separable packaging combination.
The object of the invention is thus to design a packaging means in the form of a folding-box combination such that two different primary packs for different medications, which are nevertheless provided for joint application, can be accommodated therein, and that the folding-box combination is straightforward in terms of shaping, handling and production and, moreover, can be produced cost-effectively in one piece from a single blank.
From time to time, the folding-box combination is also intended to be suitable for accommodating TTS of different surface-area dimensions.
In order to achieve the object, the invention proposes, in the case of a packaging means of the type specified a.n the preamble of Claim 1, that the folding-box combination be designed in accordance with the features of the characterizing part of Claim 1. Particularly advantageously, the folding box designed according to the invention is very well suited for jointly and non-separably accommodating two different primary packs, as well as for being produced cost-effectively from a single cardboard blank.
Further advantageous configurations of the folding-box combination according to the invention can be gathered from the features of Subclaims 2 to 6. Subclaims 7 and 8 outline an alternative configuration of the folding-box combination, in which the packaging space for the rectangular plasters is suitable, by way of a double-wall design, for accommodating TTS of different surface-area dimensions.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention can be gathered from the following explanation of two _ 3 -exemplary embodiments illustrated schematically in the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a blank for a folding-box combination for accommodating, on the one hand, TTS in the form of rectangular, primary-packed TTS plasters and, on the other hand, a tablet blister pack with tablets accommodated in blisters of a thermoformed part and covered by an aluminium foil, Figure 2 shows a folding-box blank of similar basic shape, but with additional surface-area parts for a double-wall design on the transverse sides.
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a blank made of folding-box cardboard for producing a packaging means for medication in the form of a folding-box combination for at least two different primary packs, containing transderntal plasters on the one hand and capsules on the other hand, in the form of a cardboard folding box which accommodates said primary packs together and has a suitable space for accommodating individual rectangular plasters which can be positioned loosely one above the other, this having a construction, in accordance with DIN 55 429, with a front wall 1 and a rear wall 2 with articulations 26 to 30, in the form of folding lines, for an insertable cover 6, an insertable base 5 and transverse sides 3, 4. By way of articulations 10, 10' on the front wall, on both sides of an insertion slit 11 formed between said articulations, the folding box also has a punched-blank part 12 comprising two surface-area parts 14, 15 which can be swung onto one another about a folding line 13 and each have a number of holes 16, 17 arranged therein, said punched-blank part being designed for accommodating a tablet blister-pack unit which can be positioned between the surface-area parts 14, 15 and has thermoformed capsule-containing tablet blisters.
The arrangement of the holes 16, 17 is selected such that the thermoformed blisters of the tablet blister-pack unit can be inserted therein, with the result that, for removal purposes, the capsules can be pressed out of the tablet blisters, and through the holes 16, 17, by finger pressure in a manner known per se.
An advantageous configuration provides that, once the tablet unit has been placed in position and the two surface-area parts 14, 15 have been swung onto one another, the latter can be connected to one another by adhesive bonding with the aid of an adhesive strip 18.
It is further provided that the swing-together surface-area parts 14, 15 have a grip aid in the form of a recess 19.
Furthermore, the insertion flap 7 is assigned an opening aid in the form of a preferably semicircular recess 20 in the front wall 1.
One configuration provides that, on the rear wall 2, the blank of the folding box has an adhesive flap 8 which can be bent about the folding line 25. Said adhesive flap may be coated with a self-adhesive material or with a heat-sealable sealing medium.
Once the front wall 1, the rear wall 2 and the transverse sides 3, 4 have been folded into position, the adhesive flap 8 is then adhesively bonded or sealed to the transverse side 3, a cubic shaped body being formed in the process. The supporting flaps 23, 23' and 24, 24' are then bent inwards through 90° towards the inside of the cubic body about the folding lines 21, 21' and 22, 22', respectively, and thus serve as a support for the surface-area parts 5 and 12 which are to be folded in subseguently.
Prior to this, a tablet blister-pack unit is positioned in a surface-area part 14 or 15, with blister formations projecting through the holes 16 or 17, whereupon the surface-area part 15 is folded through 180° about the folding line 13 and positioned on the surface-area part 14, and connected to the surface-area part 14 with the aid of the adhesive strip 18, and then thus swung in towards the opening of the resulting cubic body, beneath the insertable cover 6. The insertable cover 6, located thereabove, then, for its part, engages in the insertion slit 11 by way of the insertion flap 7. On the opposite side, the insertable base 5 is swung over; it engages, by way of the insertion flap 9, in a slit produced between the top edge of the rear wall 2 and the swung-over supporting flaps 23, 24, the folding-box combination 1 being closed in the process.
Beforehand, of course, the already primary-packed rectangular TTS plasters are positioned in the resulting cubic cavity between the front wall l, rear wall 2 and the transverse sides 3, 4. The folding box is thus complete; as a secondary pack it contains, on the one hand, the tablet blister-pack unit with thermoformed capsule-containing tablet blisters and, on the other hand, a stack of rectangular TTS plasters.
The blank according to Figure 2 differs from the blank according to Figure 1 in that the transverse-side surfaces -3, 4 are assigned, instead of supporting flaps 23', 24', double-wall-forming surface-area elements 40, 40' via double folding lines 21', 21"; 22', 22", and said surface-area elements are assigned end-side adhesive tabs 42, 42' via folding lines 41, 41', and in that provided at the opposite ends of the transverse-side surfaces 3, 4, instead of supporting flaps 23, 24, are wing tabs 43, 44 which can be articulated via folding lines 21, 22 and are of equal surface area to the adhesive tabs 42, 42'.
When the resulting folding-box combination is assembled by folding, first of all the surface-area part 40 is folded over through 180° parallel to the transverse sides 3, 4 via the double folding lines 21, 21" and, at the same time, the adhesive tabs 42, 43, which are folded inwards through 90°, are adhesively bonded to one another. In the same way, by way of the surface-area part 40' being bent about the double folding lines 22', 22" and the adhesive tabs 44, 42' being adhesively bonded, a double wall is formed on each transverse side. Then the rest of the foldable blank is folded into position, to give the cubic body of the folding box, in the same way as in the case of the blank of Figure 1, and the adhesive flap 8 is adhesively bonded to the transverse side 3, then the tablet blister-pack unit is positioned between the surface-area parts 14, 15, these are adhesively bonded to one another by the adhesive strip 18, bent inwards through 180° about the articulations 10, 10', and the top side is closed by the insertable cover 6 being swung, and the insertion flap 7 being latched, into the insertion slit 11, while the underside is closed on all sides by the insertable base 5 once the latter has bean folded over through 180° and the flap has been inserted into the gap between the top side of the rear wall 2 and the folding lines 21, 22. The resulting interior of the cubic body is reduced in size as a result of the double walls and may therefore serve for accommodating a stack of plasters of corresponding surface-area dimensions.
As can be gathered from the figures, the blanks according to Figures 1 and 2 are straightforward and allow the folding-box combination according to the invention to be easily assembled by folding. =n this respect, the invention achieves the set object in optimum fashion.
This has often resulted, disadvantageously, in application not taking place at the same time or in one of the medications being mislaid or forgotten. In any case, however, the separate packaging has resulted in storage and application problems, particularly for the patient at home.
There is thus a need or requirement in practice, in particular in order always to ensure correct, combined application, for the two different forms of medication to be accommodated in a joint, non-separable packaging combination.
The object of the invention is thus to design a packaging means in the form of a folding-box combination such that two different primary packs for different medications, which are nevertheless provided for joint application, can be accommodated therein, and that the folding-box combination is straightforward in terms of shaping, handling and production and, moreover, can be produced cost-effectively in one piece from a single blank.
From time to time, the folding-box combination is also intended to be suitable for accommodating TTS of different surface-area dimensions.
In order to achieve the object, the invention proposes, in the case of a packaging means of the type specified a.n the preamble of Claim 1, that the folding-box combination be designed in accordance with the features of the characterizing part of Claim 1. Particularly advantageously, the folding box designed according to the invention is very well suited for jointly and non-separably accommodating two different primary packs, as well as for being produced cost-effectively from a single cardboard blank.
Further advantageous configurations of the folding-box combination according to the invention can be gathered from the features of Subclaims 2 to 6. Subclaims 7 and 8 outline an alternative configuration of the folding-box combination, in which the packaging space for the rectangular plasters is suitable, by way of a double-wall design, for accommodating TTS of different surface-area dimensions.
Further details, features and advantages of the invention can be gathered from the following explanation of two _ 3 -exemplary embodiments illustrated schematically in the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 shows a blank for a folding-box combination for accommodating, on the one hand, TTS in the form of rectangular, primary-packed TTS plasters and, on the other hand, a tablet blister pack with tablets accommodated in blisters of a thermoformed part and covered by an aluminium foil, Figure 2 shows a folding-box blank of similar basic shape, but with additional surface-area parts for a double-wall design on the transverse sides.
Figure 1 shows a plan view of a blank made of folding-box cardboard for producing a packaging means for medication in the form of a folding-box combination for at least two different primary packs, containing transderntal plasters on the one hand and capsules on the other hand, in the form of a cardboard folding box which accommodates said primary packs together and has a suitable space for accommodating individual rectangular plasters which can be positioned loosely one above the other, this having a construction, in accordance with DIN 55 429, with a front wall 1 and a rear wall 2 with articulations 26 to 30, in the form of folding lines, for an insertable cover 6, an insertable base 5 and transverse sides 3, 4. By way of articulations 10, 10' on the front wall, on both sides of an insertion slit 11 formed between said articulations, the folding box also has a punched-blank part 12 comprising two surface-area parts 14, 15 which can be swung onto one another about a folding line 13 and each have a number of holes 16, 17 arranged therein, said punched-blank part being designed for accommodating a tablet blister-pack unit which can be positioned between the surface-area parts 14, 15 and has thermoformed capsule-containing tablet blisters.
The arrangement of the holes 16, 17 is selected such that the thermoformed blisters of the tablet blister-pack unit can be inserted therein, with the result that, for removal purposes, the capsules can be pressed out of the tablet blisters, and through the holes 16, 17, by finger pressure in a manner known per se.
An advantageous configuration provides that, once the tablet unit has been placed in position and the two surface-area parts 14, 15 have been swung onto one another, the latter can be connected to one another by adhesive bonding with the aid of an adhesive strip 18.
It is further provided that the swing-together surface-area parts 14, 15 have a grip aid in the form of a recess 19.
Furthermore, the insertion flap 7 is assigned an opening aid in the form of a preferably semicircular recess 20 in the front wall 1.
One configuration provides that, on the rear wall 2, the blank of the folding box has an adhesive flap 8 which can be bent about the folding line 25. Said adhesive flap may be coated with a self-adhesive material or with a heat-sealable sealing medium.
Once the front wall 1, the rear wall 2 and the transverse sides 3, 4 have been folded into position, the adhesive flap 8 is then adhesively bonded or sealed to the transverse side 3, a cubic shaped body being formed in the process. The supporting flaps 23, 23' and 24, 24' are then bent inwards through 90° towards the inside of the cubic body about the folding lines 21, 21' and 22, 22', respectively, and thus serve as a support for the surface-area parts 5 and 12 which are to be folded in subseguently.
Prior to this, a tablet blister-pack unit is positioned in a surface-area part 14 or 15, with blister formations projecting through the holes 16 or 17, whereupon the surface-area part 15 is folded through 180° about the folding line 13 and positioned on the surface-area part 14, and connected to the surface-area part 14 with the aid of the adhesive strip 18, and then thus swung in towards the opening of the resulting cubic body, beneath the insertable cover 6. The insertable cover 6, located thereabove, then, for its part, engages in the insertion slit 11 by way of the insertion flap 7. On the opposite side, the insertable base 5 is swung over; it engages, by way of the insertion flap 9, in a slit produced between the top edge of the rear wall 2 and the swung-over supporting flaps 23, 24, the folding-box combination 1 being closed in the process.
Beforehand, of course, the already primary-packed rectangular TTS plasters are positioned in the resulting cubic cavity between the front wall l, rear wall 2 and the transverse sides 3, 4. The folding box is thus complete; as a secondary pack it contains, on the one hand, the tablet blister-pack unit with thermoformed capsule-containing tablet blisters and, on the other hand, a stack of rectangular TTS plasters.
The blank according to Figure 2 differs from the blank according to Figure 1 in that the transverse-side surfaces -3, 4 are assigned, instead of supporting flaps 23', 24', double-wall-forming surface-area elements 40, 40' via double folding lines 21', 21"; 22', 22", and said surface-area elements are assigned end-side adhesive tabs 42, 42' via folding lines 41, 41', and in that provided at the opposite ends of the transverse-side surfaces 3, 4, instead of supporting flaps 23, 24, are wing tabs 43, 44 which can be articulated via folding lines 21, 22 and are of equal surface area to the adhesive tabs 42, 42'.
When the resulting folding-box combination is assembled by folding, first of all the surface-area part 40 is folded over through 180° parallel to the transverse sides 3, 4 via the double folding lines 21, 21" and, at the same time, the adhesive tabs 42, 43, which are folded inwards through 90°, are adhesively bonded to one another. In the same way, by way of the surface-area part 40' being bent about the double folding lines 22', 22" and the adhesive tabs 44, 42' being adhesively bonded, a double wall is formed on each transverse side. Then the rest of the foldable blank is folded into position, to give the cubic body of the folding box, in the same way as in the case of the blank of Figure 1, and the adhesive flap 8 is adhesively bonded to the transverse side 3, then the tablet blister-pack unit is positioned between the surface-area parts 14, 15, these are adhesively bonded to one another by the adhesive strip 18, bent inwards through 180° about the articulations 10, 10', and the top side is closed by the insertable cover 6 being swung, and the insertion flap 7 being latched, into the insertion slit 11, while the underside is closed on all sides by the insertable base 5 once the latter has bean folded over through 180° and the flap has been inserted into the gap between the top side of the rear wall 2 and the folding lines 21, 22. The resulting interior of the cubic body is reduced in size as a result of the double walls and may therefore serve for accommodating a stack of plasters of corresponding surface-area dimensions.
As can be gathered from the figures, the blanks according to Figures 1 and 2 are straightforward and allow the folding-box combination according to the invention to be easily assembled by folding. =n this respect, the invention achieves the set object in optimum fashion.
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1. Packaging means for medication in the form of a folding-box combination for at least two different primary packs, containing transdermal plasters on the one hand and capsules on the other hand, in the form of a cardboard folding box which accommodates said primary packs together and has a suitable space for accommodating individual rectangular plasters which can be positioned loosely one above the other, this having a construction, in accordance with DIN 55 429, with a front wall (1) and a rear wall (2) with articulations (26 to 30) for an insertable cover (6), an insertable base (5) and transverse sides (3, 4), characterized in that, by way of articulations (10, 10') on the front wall (1), on both sides of an insertion slit (11) formed between said articulations, the folding box also has a punched-blank part (12) comprising two surface-area parts (14, 15) which can be swung onto one another about a folding line (13) and each have a number of holes (16, 17) arranged therein, said punched-blank part being designed for accommodating a tablet blister-pack unit which can be positioned between the surface-area parts (14, 15) and has thermoformed capsule-containing tablet blisters, the said punched-blank part (12) being articulated to the front wall (1), and the insertable flap (6) being articulated, separate from the punched-blank part (12), to the rear wall (2), which rear wall (2), in the folded state, is opposite to the f rout wall (1).
2. Packaging means according to Claim 1, characterized in that, once the tablet unit has been placed in position and the two surface-area parts (14, 15) have been swung onto one another, the latter can be connected to one another With the aid of an adhesive strip (18).
3. Packaging means according to Claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the swing-together surface-area parts (14, 15) have a grip aid in the form of a recess (19).
4. Packaging means according to one or more of Claims 1 to 3, characterized in that the insertion flap (7) is assigned an opening aid in the form of a preferably semicircular recess (20) in the front wall (1).
5. Packaging means according to one or more of Claims 1 to 4, characterized in that, on the rear wall (2), the blank of the folding box has an adhesive flap (8) which can be bent about the folding line (25).
6. Packaging means according to one or more of Claims 1 to 5, characterized in that supporting flaps (23, 23'; 24, 24') which can be swung over by means of folding lines (21, 21'; 22, 22') are provided on each transverse side (3, 4).
7. Packaging means according to Claim 1, characterized in that the transverse-side surfaces (3, 4) are assigned, instead of the supporting flaps (23', 24'), double-wall-forming surface-area elements (40, 40') via double folding lines (21', 21", 22', 22"), and said surface-area elements are assigned end-side adhesive tabs (42, 42') via folding lines (41, 41'), and in that provided at the opposite ends of the transverse-side surfaces (3, 4), instead of supporting flaps (23, 24), are adhesive tabs (43, 44) which can be articulated via folding lines (21, 22) and are of equal surface area to the adhesive tabs (42, 42').
8. Packaging means according to Claim 7, characterized in that the adhesive tabs (43, 44) and the adhesive tabs (42, 42') can be adhesively bonded to one another when the surface-area parts (40, 40') have been folded parallel relative to the surface-area parts (3, 4), double walls (3, 40; 4, 40') being formed in the process.
9. Packaging means according to one or more of Claims 1 to 8, characterized in that an insertion flap (9) is arranged on the insertable base (5) via an articulation (26') designed as a folding line.
10. Packaging means according to one or more of Claims 1 to 9, characterized in that the folding-box combination can be produced in a single piece from a cardboard blank which can be assembled by folding and insertion operations.
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