EP1057745A1 - Emballage pour tablettes inviolable par les enfants - Google Patents

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EP1057745A1
EP1057745A1 EP99810481A EP99810481A EP1057745A1 EP 1057745 A1 EP1057745 A1 EP 1057745A1 EP 99810481 A EP99810481 A EP 99810481A EP 99810481 A EP99810481 A EP 99810481A EP 1057745 A1 EP1057745 A1 EP 1057745A1
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Peter Kancsar
Laurenz Zellweger
Michael Krohn
Claudia Schmauder
Susanne Marti
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3A Composites International AG
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Alusuisse Lonza Services Ltd
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Priority to DE59904730T priority patent/DE59904730D1/de
Priority to AU49215/00A priority patent/AU755146B2/en
Priority to CA002375277A priority patent/CA2375277A1/fr
Priority to JP2001501529A priority patent/JP2003501322A/ja
Priority to MXPA01011939A priority patent/MXPA01011939A/es
Priority to PCT/EP2000/004329 priority patent/WO2000075040A1/fr
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  • the invention relates to a childproof packaging for tablets, capsules and the like.
  • Pharmaceutical products with a blister pack with at least a bowl closed by means of a push-through cover film for receiving the tablets.
  • Blister packs in particular have been used to package tablets and capsules enforced.
  • the so-called blister packs are widespread, where the tablet from a bowl in the bottom part of the packaging is pressed through a cover film.
  • a cover film is removed by peeling it off.
  • Yet other blister packs have a notch as a tear-open aid.
  • Packaging that can only be opened with increased effort are childproof, but can also be a problem for seniors.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of child-resistant packaging of the type mentioned at the outset by seniors without difficulty can be opened. Basically it's about packaging To be designed so that a combination ability to open them is required, or that simultaneous or complex movements are carried out Need to become.
  • the blister packaging leads to the achievement of the object according to the invention arranged in an outer packaging between a base part and a cover part and alternatively between blister packaging and cover part or between Blister packaging and bottom part an intermediate part is set, wherein the cover part and, if an intermediate part is arranged, the intermediate part detachable from the cover part or from the intermediate part or from the cover film Cover film exposing opening portion includes.
  • Opening the packaging according to the invention requires a combination ability in the sense that at least before pushing the tablet a part exposing the cover film must be loosened.
  • the bowl of the blister pack protrudes from the bottom part formed level from the outside, in the simplest case the bowl the blister pack penetrates an opening in the bottom part.
  • a bowl can also be made from this molded out and the bowl of the blister packaging arranged in the bowl of the bottom part his.
  • the opening part is preferably a line of weakness, in particular a perforation line, tear strips connected to the cover part.
  • the blister pack and cover part arranged intermediate part can be the cover part one preferably via a first perforation line with the cover part releasably connected, at least partially exposing the intermediate part Show tear strips.
  • the opening part can, for example, preferably via a second perforation line tear strip connected to the intermediate part.
  • the opening part can also be detachably connected to and from the cover film peelable.
  • the opening part for example be connected to the cover film via a pressure sensitive adhesive or to the cover film form a separable laminate.
  • the outer packaging is used from a single blank.
  • the packaging according to the invention with a between the blister pack and the cover part arranged in the Intermediate part, preferably via a first perforation line with the intermediate part releasably connected first opening tab and within the first Opening tab one preferably over a second perforation line with the first opening tab releasably connected second opening tab as an opening part be arranged, the second opening tab after loosening the first opening tab from the intermediate part of the first opening tab can be released by exposing the cover film.
  • At least two packs can be combined into multi-portion packs be, the individual packs into a strip pack lined up and preferably from the strip pack along one Line of weakness, preferably a perforation line, can be separated.
  • foil-like materials are metal foils such as for example aluminum foils.
  • film-shaped materials are paper, semi-cardboard and cardboard.
  • Plastic-containing ones are also particularly important Foils, e.g. based on polyolefins, such as polyethylene or Polypropylenes, polyamides, polyvinyl chloride, polyesters such as polyalkylene terephthalates and especially polyethylene terephthalate.
  • the plastic ones Foils can be monofilms made of plastics, laminates made of two or more Plastic films, laminates of metal and plastic films, laminates of Papers and plastic films or laminates made of paper and metal and Be plastic films.
  • the individual layers of the sheet-like materials can by means of adhesives, laminating adhesives, adhesion promoters and / or through Extrusion coating, coextrusion or lamination etc. fixed to each other become.
  • Suitable plastic films are, for example, non-oriented or axially or biaxially oriented monofilms or laminates of two or several non-oriented or axially or biaxially oriented films
  • Plastics based on polyolefins such as polyethylenes or polypropylenes, Polyamides, polyvinyl chloride, polyesters such as polyalkylene terephthalates and especially polyethylene terephthalate, cyclo-olefin copolymers (COC) and polychlorotrifluorethylene (PCTFE, brand name ACLAR).
  • Transparent parts are particularly suitable for the bottom parts of blister packs Plastics with good forming properties such as polyethylene, polypropylene, Cyclo-olefin copolymers, polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene terephthalate, polyamide as well as laminates made from the materials mentioned, e.g. made of PVC and polychlorotrifluoroethylene (PCTFE) or PVC and PVDC (polyvinyl dichloride).
  • Laminates for example, are used for non-transparent blister packs from an aluminum foil planked on both sides with a plastic foil with the for example construction polyamide / aluminum / PVC or pigmented Plastic films used.
  • the cover film is usually an aluminum film an example thickness of 20 ⁇ m, which is painted and / or with a Heat seal lacquer can be coated.
  • All of the above-mentioned sheet-like materials such as paper, semi-cardboard, cardboard and plastic films in the form of monofilms, laminates, etc. can have at least one further continuous layer of sputtered or vacuum-deposited ceramic materials with a thickness of about 5 to 500 nm (nanometers) , for example Al 2 O 3 or SiO x , where x is a number between 1.5 and 2. These layers of ceramic materials have barrier properties and prevent the diffusion of gases and water vapor through the packaging.
  • a first embodiment of a repackaging shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 10 from, for example, a two-layer or multilayer film laminate made of aluminum and polypropylene (PP) for a blister pack 12 by im is essentially strip-shaped with a base part 14 and a cover part 16 equipped.
  • the blister pack 12 - one in the example shown One-portion pack for a tablet 18 - has a base part 20, for example Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a molded out of it Cup 22 for receiving the tablet 18 and one sealed to the bottom part 20 or glued cover film 24 made of aluminum, for example.
  • PVC Polyvinyl chloride
  • the bottom part 14 of the outer packaging 10 is one for receiving the bowl 22 of the blister packaging 12 provided from the bottom part 14 of the outer packaging 10 molded outward protruding bowl 26.
  • the bottom part 20 of the Blister pack 12 lies on the inside of base part 14 of outer packaging 10 and can optionally be at least partially glued to it.
  • the bottom part 14 can only be a bowl the circumference of the bowl 22 of the blister pack Have 12 adjusted bottom opening. Here, the penetrates Cup 22 the bottom opening and protrudes from the bottom part 14 to the outside.
  • the cover part 16 of the outer packaging 10 is in one piece with the bottom part 14 connected and forms a loop with this, cover part 16 and Bottom part 14 with the formation of an intermediate space accommodating the blister pack 12 28 are approximately parallel to each other and over glue points 40 are connected.
  • a tear strip 30 integrated and over a line of weakness or perforations 32 arranged in a line shape can be detached from the cover part 16.
  • the tear strip 30 runs over the cover part 16 and ends in the bottom part 14 a tear tab 34.
  • the tear strip 30 covers the top view Bowl 22 of the blister pack 12.
  • the tear tab 34 is first along its Perforation line 32 separated from the bottom part 14 and the tear strip 30 by means of an opening movement of the cover part carried out in the direction of arrow A. 16 moved away.
  • the lid film 24 of the blister pack 12 exposed so that in this open position the tablet 18 by finger pressure on the bowl 26 in the base part 14 and thus on the bowl 22 the blister pack 12 in the direction of arrow B through the cover film 24 and can be ejected.
  • substantially strip-shaped blank for the Outer packaging 10 shows the weakened and therefore easily separable connection between the tear strip 30 with the tear tab 34 and the cover part 16 or bottom part 14 as perforation line 32.
  • the blister pack 12 already lies on the bottom part 14, i.e. the bowl 22 of the blister pack 12 lies in the bowl 26 of the base part 14 of the outer packaging 10.
  • the closing the outer packaging 10 is carried out by folding the cover part 16 in the direction of the arrow C by a fold line c to rest on the bottom part 14 or the Blister packaging 12. This step also involves an at least partial one Gluing edge parts 36 of the cover part 16 to edge parts 38 of the base part 14 via glue points 40.
  • An outer packaging 50 shown in FIG. 5 for a blister pack 52 - in An example of a two-portion pack for two tablets 18a, b - is essentially from outer packaging 10 standing in mirror image to one another according to Fig. 1 constructed. The same parts are therefore also given the same reference numerals provided, the double configuration each by an addition a or b is expressed.
  • the bottom parts 14a, b are over an adhesive point 54 and the cover parts 16a, b integrally with one another to form a closed one Loop forming outer packaging 50 connected.
  • In this closed Position are the two partial packaging 10a, b on both sides of a mirror plane S.
  • the two partial packaging 10a, b can be opened in the same way and the tablets 18a, b are removed in the same way as in the outer packaging 10 shown in FIGS. 1 to 4.
  • a second embodiment of a repackaging shown in FIGS. 6 to 9 60 from, for example, cardboard for a blister pack 62 of essentially is in the form of a strip with a base part 64 and a cover part 66 equipped.
  • One-portion pack for a tablet 68 - has a bottom part 70, for example Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) with a molded out of it Cup 72 for receiving the tablet 68 and one sealed to the bottom part 70 or glued cover film 74 made of aluminum, for example.
  • PVC Polyvinyl chloride
  • the bowl 72 of the blister pack 62 penetrates one that is adapted to the circumference of the cup 72
  • the bottom part 70 of the blister pack 62 lies on the inside of the bottom part 64 of the outer packaging 60 and can optionally be used be at least partially glued to it. Instead of the bottom opening 76, if the material allows this - also a bowl from the bottom part 64 be shaped, i.e. the cup 72 of the blister pack 62 would be in this Case of the bowl in the bottom part 64 added.
  • the cover part 66 of the outer packaging 60 is in one piece with the bottom part 64 connected and forms a loop with this, cover part 66 and Bottom part 64 forming an intermediate space 78 for receiving the blister pack 62 lie approximately parallel and over glue points 80 are interconnected.
  • an intermediate part 82 made of, for example, a film made of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) arranged.
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the intermediate part 82 there is a tear strip 85 integrated and via a line of weakness or perforations arranged in a line 83 detachable from the intermediate part 82.
  • the free end of the tear strip 85 is looped over to form a gripping tab 84.
  • a tear strip 86 is integrated in the outer packaging 60 and via a Line of weakness or perforations 88 arranged in a line from the cover part 66 detachable.
  • the tear strip 86 extends over the cover part 66 and ends at its free end with a tear tab 90.
  • the tear strip 86 covers the bowl 72 of the blister pack 62 in plan view.
  • For removal the tear strip 86 is first the tear strip 86 in the area of Pull tab 90 separated from cover 66 along perforation line 88 and by means of an opening movement carried out in the direction of arrow D from Cover part 66 pulled away.
  • the intermediate part 82 is with the exposed in this tear strip 85 so that the gripping tab 84 and the tear strip 85 by separation along the perforation line 83 can be pulled away in the direction of arrow E.
  • This will make the Cover film 74 of the blister pack 62 is exposed, so that in this open position the tablet 68 by finger pressure on the bowl 72 in the direction of arrow F can be pushed through the cover film 74 and ejected.
  • the intermediate part is 82 a separate film that is only fixed in peripheral areas. Another possibility consists of releasing the intermediate part directly with the cover film 74 connect that when pulling off the intermediate part or a part thereof the Cover film 74 is exposed.
  • the intermediate part is a peel-off strip, which, for example, via a pressure sensitive adhesive with the cover film 74 connected is.
  • the intermediate part 82 can also with the cover film 74 form separable laminate.
  • An example of such a laminate is one with a heat seal lacquer coated aluminum foil with a thickness of 20 to 50 ⁇ m, in particular 20 to 30 ⁇ m, preferably 20 to 25 ⁇ m, the aluminum foil with a PET film of a thickness of about 10 to 30 microns, in particular 12 to 20 ⁇ m, is laminated.
  • the PET film can be a further paper lamination exhibit.
  • the intermediate film 82 thus consists of the PET film or the paper-laminated PET film made by the aluminum cover film 74 can be deducted, i.e. from this is peelable.
  • the substantially strip-shaped blank shown in FIG. 9 for the Outer packaging 60 shows the weakened and therefore easily separable connection between tear strip 86 with tear tab 90 and the cover part 66 as perforation line 88.
  • the blister pack 62 is already on the bottom part 64 on, i.e. the cup 72 penetrates the bottom opening 76.
  • the closing the outer packaging 60 is made by folding the cover part 66 in Arrow direction G around a fold line g until it rests on the bottom part 64 or the blister pack 62. This step also involves an at least partial one Gluing edge portions 92 of the cover part 66 with edge portions 94 des Bottom part 64.
  • FIG. 10 An outer packaging 100 shown in FIG. 10 for a blister packaging 102 -
  • a two-portion pack for two tablets 68a, b - is essentially from two outer packaging that are mirror images of each other constructed according to FIG. 6.
  • the same parts are therefore also given the same reference numerals provided, the double configuration by one Addition a or b is expressed.
  • the bottom parts 64a, b are over an adhesive point 96 and the cover parts 66a, b integrally with one another connected to a closed loop outer packaging 100.
  • the two partial packaging 60a, b are on both sides a mirror plane S.
  • the two partial packaging 60a, b can in opened in the same way and the tablets 68a, b removed in the same way are like the outer packaging 60 shown in FIGS. 6 to 9.
  • Fig. 11 shows a strip-shaped pack 110 with six strings lined up Individual packs according to FIG. 6. These are arranged in a line Perforations 112 separable from each other. The individual outer packaging 60 can also be opened without removing them from the packaging strip 110 must be separated. Such a strip arrangement is suitable also for outer packaging 100 with a two-portion blister packaging 102 10.
  • a third embodiment of a repackaging shown in FIGS. 12 to 15 120 for a blister pack 122 of substantially strip-shaped Shape is constructed in three layers, with a bottom part 124, an overlying Intermediate part 126 and a cover part lying on the intermediate part 126 128.
  • Bottom part 124 and cover part 128 are, for example, foils Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), the intermediate part 126 made of cardboard.
  • PET Polyethylene terephthalate
  • the blister pack 122 - in the example shown a one-portion pack for one Tablet 130 - has a bottom portion 132 with one molded out of it Cup 134 for receiving the tablet 130 and one with the bottom part 132 sealed or glued cover film 136 made of aluminum, for example on.
  • the cup 134 of the blister pack 122 penetrates the circumference of the Cups 134 adapted openings 138 and 140 in the intermediate part 126 and bottom part 124 and protrudes outward from the bottom part 124 of the outer packaging 120 from.
  • the bottom part 132 of the blister pack 122 lies between the intermediate part 126 of the outer packaging 120 on the inside and is at least partially with it glued.
  • the bottom opening 140 can - if the material allows it a cup is also formed from the bottom part 124, i.e. the Bowl 134 of blister pack 122 would in this case be from the bowl in the base part 124 added.
  • first opening tab 142 in the intermediate part 126 integrated and arranged over a first line of weakness or linear first perforations 144 releasable from the intermediate part 126.
  • first opening tab 142 Within the first opening tab 142 and also integrated in the intermediate part 126 is a second Opening tab 146, which has a second line of weakness or linear arranged second perforations 148 detachable from the first opening tab 142 is.
  • the two perforation lines 144, 148 are through one Intermediate web 156 separated from each other.
  • Edge parts of the bottom part 124, intermediate part 126 or cover part 128 are at least partially glued to each other.
  • the cover part 128 is also included the intermediate web lying between the two perforation lines 144, 146 156 glued, the cover part 128 also with the first perforation line 144 in the intermediate part 126 has a congruent perforation line.
  • the first opening tab 142 is first separated from the intermediate part 126 along its first perforation line 144 and by means of an opening movement carried out in the direction of arrow H from the intermediate part 126 lifted off. In this position, the second opening tab 146 separated along the second perforation line 148 and out of the first opening tab 142 can be extracted. In this process, the lidding film 136 of the blister pack 122 exposed, so that in this open position the tablet 130 by finger pressure on the cup 134 in the direction of arrow K through the cover film 136 are pushed through and ejected.

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DE59904730T DE59904730D1 (de) 1999-06-02 1999-06-02 Kindersichere Verpackung für Tabletten
EP99810481A EP1057745B1 (fr) 1999-06-02 1999-06-02 Emballage pour comprimés avec sécurité pour enfants
CA002375277A CA2375277A1 (fr) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 Emballage pour comprimes ne presentant pas de danger pour les enfants
JP2001501529A JP2003501322A (ja) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 子供に安全なタブレット用の包装体
AU49215/00A AU755146B2 (en) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 Child-resistant packaging for tablets
MXPA01011939A MXPA01011939A (es) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 Envase, resistente a ni°os, para tabletas.
PCT/EP2000/004329 WO2000075040A1 (fr) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 Emballage pour comprimes ne presentant pas de danger pour les enfants
US09/926,582 US6679382B1 (en) 1999-06-02 2000-05-13 Child-resistant packaging for tablets

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