PACKAGE WITH DETACHMENT TAPE AND ACCESS WINDOW BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to packaging, and more specifically, to a secondary package that includes a security feature for controlled access to the contents of a primary package while it is still hosted. inside the secondary package. There are numerous types of secondary packages used to store and display a variety of products housed within a primary package. Some conventional secondary packages include lids, cardboard boxes, cartons, containers, thermoplastic casings, combinations thereof, and the like. Generally, secondary packages, which contain both the primary package and the product, are stored and displayed on a shelf or shelf in a store. Frequently, consumers want immediate access, even if limited, to the product they have just purchased. For example, a consumer who stops at a pharmacy to buy a topical ointment for immediate use wants instant access to the product, even if it is only for one or two doses. A problem associated with conventional secondary packages, particularly secondary plastic packaging with a high value of resistance to children or resistance to theft, such as a package with a lid is that the plastic packages do not allow a user to gain immediate access to the contents or product housed inside the package. Therefore, a tool such as a knife or scissors should be located and used to drill, cut, or otherwise open the secondary package to completely remove the primary package before being able to access and ship the product. Without a tool, consumers have been seen in the parking lots or in their cars biting and gnawing newly purchased packages, in the attempt to open the secondary package, and cutting their hands trying to rip difficult secondary packages, such as those from top. In other words, most secondary packages are either extremely difficult to open for anyone without a tool or, extremely easy. Secondary packages that offer resistance to children and / or resistance to theft typically are difficult for everyone to access; secondary packages without characteristics of resistance to children and / or resistance to theft are extremely easy to open, such as folding cartons. Accordingly, the need remains for a secure secondary package that is easy to open by the buyer and that provides immediate access to at least a portion of the product within the primary package, without requiring a complete removal of the primary package from the primary package. secondary package. There is also a need for a secure secondary package that includes one or more security features to control access to the primary package or the product itself in a controlled manner. The present invention overcomes the shortcomings of the known art by providing a secondary package that allows the buyer to have immediate access, albeit limited, to the contents of the primary package. In an exemplary embodiment, the secondary package comprises an outer sleeve for housing one or more primary packages, such as a squeezable tube, a pump container, a jet bottle, and the like. One or more primary packages are housed inside the outer sleeve, or one or more primary packages are arranged in a tray and the tray is inserted into the outer sleeve. The outer sleeve includes an access window and an access opening adjacent to the access window. The one or more primary packages are located within the outer sleeve so that the tip, peak, or dispensing end of at least one primary package protrudes through a corresponding access opening. A cutting line or detachment line is formed within the substrate of the outer sleeve to form a means for opening the outer sleeve, such as a detaching tape or a removable section of the secondary package including a removable top or bottom. The release tape covers or lies on top of the access window to restrict access to the dispensing end of the primary package. To dispatch the contents from the primary package, a user removes the strip of detachment along the line of cut to expose the dispensing end that can then be opened. In some embodiments, the pressure is applied to the sides of the primary and / or secondary package and the contents are forced through the end of a tube. Alternatively, in other embodiments, a dispensing end in the form of a pump handle is exposed and the contents are released through the pump handle. In still other alternative modalities, the package is inverted and a quantity of the product is shipped. Other alternative modes provide a separate sample of the primary package, accessible through the access opening. In some embodiments, the primary packet is contained within the recess of the secondary packet by characteristics associated with the secondary packet, such as rods, tabs, strips, fins, panels, and the like. In other embodiments, the primary package is attached to the secondary package. The level of security, adhesion, or connection between the primary packet and the secondary packet, whereby the difficulty of removing the primary packet from the secondary packet can be controlled, is simply a design option. One embodiment that provides a packaging system comprises: an outer sleeve having a recess configured to contain a primary package; a primary package, which has a dispatcher end and is configured to contain product, located, at least, partially within the recess; a cut line, located in the outer sleeve; access to a dispenser end defined, at least, in part by the cut line; and means to provide immediate access. One embodiment that provides a second package comprises: an outer sleeve defining a recess; at least one cutting line located in the outer sleeve; a means to open defined by, at least, a cut line; an access window created by tearing the cut line; and an access opening defined, at least in part, by the access window and the recess. One embodiment that provides a method for dispensing product from a primary container comprises: acquiring a package having an outer sleeve and a primary container wherein the primary container includes a dispensing end and contains the product; separating a cutting line, located in the outer sleeve to allow access to the dispensing end; manipulate the dispensing end to allow the product to be dispensed; and dispatch a limited quantity of the product from the package. With respect to the embodiments illustrated herein, as well as those described, taught, and covered by the claims, the secondary package may comprise any shape or size, and may comprise plastic, cardboard, paperboard, rip-resistant laminates, or any combination of them, and similar. In addition, the secondary package may or may not be transparent and may or may not include printed information on any surface. The secondary package may or may not include indicators, such as lines, arrows, dots, or the like, to indicate where the cutting lines are located or where to cut to gain access to one or more products therein, or where to apply pressure to Dispatch the contents of the product housed inside the primary package. The secondary package can be configured to include more than one access window and access opening. The access window and the access opening can comprise any dimension, size or shape, and can be oriented within the outer sleeve or package in any configuration. BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIGURE 1 is a perspective view of a group of secondary packets, according to one embodiment of the present invention. FIGURE 2 is a perspective view of a package of FIGURE 1, showing how the release tape is removed. FIGURE 3 shows the dispatch of the contents of the primary package. FIGURE 4 shows the package of FIGURE 3 cut to show the primary package in a freed form. FIGURE 5 is a perspective view of a secondary package with a peel strip removed, according to an alternative embodiment of the present invention. FIGURE 6 is a perspective view of a secondary package with a detached release tape, secondary to an alternative embodiment of the present invention. FIGURE 7 shows the package of FIGURE 6 cut to show the primary package in a freed form. FIGURE 8 is a perspective view of a secondary packet, according to a further alternative embodiment of the present invention. FIGURE 9 is a perspective view of the package of FIGURE 8, showing how the release tape is removed. FIGURE 10 shows the dispatch of the contents of the primary package of FIGURE 8. FIGURE 11 shows the package of FIGURE 8 cut to show the primary package in a freed form. As required, the detailed embodiments of the present invention are described herein. It should be understood that the embodiments described are merely exemplary of the invention that may be expressed in varied and alternative forms, and a combination thereof. As used in this, the word "exemplary" is used expansively to refer to modalities that serve as an illustration, sample, model or pattern. The figures are not necessarily for scale and some features may be exaggerated or minimized to show details of particular components. In some instances, known systems, materials, methods or components have not been described in detail in order to avoid overshadowing the present invention. Therefore, the specific functional and structural details described herein should not be construed as limiting, but simply as a basis for the claims and as a representative basis for teaching one skilled in the art to variously employ the present invention. Referring now to the drawings, FIGS. 1 to 4 illustrate an exemplary secondary packet 10 for housing one or more primary packages 12 containing product, according to one embodiment of the present invention. The package 10 comprises an outer sleeve 14 that includes a panel 16 having a pendant label 18 for storing or displaying the package 10 on the shelf. The package 10 further includes an access window 22 formed inside the outer sleeve 14. The access window 22 extends laterally from one or more sides of the outer sleeve 14, and in this illustrated embodiment runs parallel with the base part 31. The outer sleeve 14 includes an access opening 24 extending into the sleeve body 14 outside, and is defined, at least in part, by the access window 22. The opening 24 of access is sized to receive the end 26 dispatcher package 12 primary, illustrated here as a tube with a removable lid and best shown in FIGURE 4. The outer sleeve 14 includes a recess 28 configured to receive one or more products 12. Here, the recess 28 is aligned correspondingly with the access window 22 and the access opening 24 so that the cover 26 of the tube 12 partially extends within the access opening 24. In another exemplary embodiment, one or more tubes 12 may be arranged on a tray, and the tray is inserted or encapsulated within the outer sleeve 14 so that the cover 26, at least one tube 12 protrudes through the opening 24 corresponding access. The illustrated outer sleeve 14 includes a front panel 30 and a rear panel 32. Each front panel 30 and rear panel 32 is joined to the upper panel 34 and a lower lower panel 36. The optional panel 16 is foldably joined to or integrally formed with any of the other panels 30, 32, 34, 36. The front panel 30 and the rear panel 32 join to form the recess 28 and encapsulate one or more tubes 12 within the package 10. The upper panels 34 and the lower panel 36 are folded to form an upper wall and a lower wall of the package 10. A cutting line 38 is formed within the substrate of the outer sleeve 14 to form a release tape 40 which lies above the access window 22 and restricts access to the tip 26 of the tube 12. In practice, a user can have immediate access, limited to the contents of the primary package, as best illustrated in FIGURE 3. First, the user initiates a separation of the cutting line 38 to remove the release tape 40 from the outer sleeve 14. In alternative embodiments, a detachment belt 40 is not provided per se, rather, the tearing of the cut lines allows the creation of the access window 22 or removes a section of the secondary package. In these embodiments, detaching the cutting line 38 exposes the cover 26 of the tube 12, which allows the user to remove the lid 26. Thereafter, the user presses or otherwise applies an initial pressure to the outer sleeve 14 of so that the panels 30, 32 are partially compressed. The amount by which any of the panels 30, 32, 34, 36 are deformed or partially compressed in response to an initial pressure is simply a design feature controlled by elements such as the selection of the substrate and internal support elements. This compression of the panels 30, 32 regulates the amount of subsequent pressure that is applied to the primary pack 12 by yielding the panels 30, 32 after the panels 30, 32 make contact with the outside of the primary pack 12. The subsequent pressure that is applied to the primary pack 12 is sufficient only to release a single dose or limited amount of content from the primary pack 12. In this respect, the user achieves immediate relief of their needs by gaining immediate access, despite being limited, to the contents of the primary 12 package. Thereafter, when the consumer has access to a tool such as a knife or scissors, he or she will be able to achieve full access to the primary package 12 when cutting or splitting the outer sleeve 14. In this way, the primary package 12 is removed from the outer sleeve 14, as best shown in FIGURE 4. In alternative embodiments, the additional cutting lines are located in the outer sleeve to allow full access to the primary package 12 without the use of a tool.
The advantages of the embodiment illustrated in FIGS. 1-4 include altering the evidence, such as when a cutting line 38 is broken or a release tape 40 is removed, and a child-resistant characteristic in which only a limited amount of the product is accessible without removing the secondary package 14. Exemplary alternative embodiments of the present invention are also shown in FIGS. 5 to 7. FIGURE 5 shows a package 100 comprising an outer sleeve 114 that includes an optional panel 116 having a hanging tag or aperture 118 for storing or displaying the 100 pack on a shelf. At least one access window 122 is formed inside the outer sleeve 114. The illustrated access window 122 extends completely through the outer sleeve 114, and may comprise any size, shape or dimension. The outer sleeve 114 includes an access opening 124 that is formed within the inner surface of the access window 122, and extends at least partially within the body of the outer sleeve 114. As explained below, in some embodiments the size or configuration of the access opening may further control or limit the user's access to the product. There is a detachment tape, not shown here, similar to that described above, which defines the access window 122 and covers the access opening 124.
At least one primary pack or product 112 with a dispensing tip 126, such as a tube, jet bottle, pump bottle, and the like are disposed or housed within the outer sleeve 114. The product 112 is oriented so that the dispensing tip 126 protrudes into the access opening 124. To access the dispensing tip 126, the user removes the release tape to expose the access opening 124 and then removes, opens or otherwise manipulates the dispensing tip 126 to allow delivery of the contents of the product 112. With respect to the primary packages 112 requiring external pressure to dispense the contents, such as a tube or jet bottle, the user presses the outer sleeve 114 and a limited amount of the contents is dispensed as described above. Some alternative embodiments may be designed so that the user invests the package 100 in order to dispatch a limited amount of content. With respect to the primary packages 112 that provide an integral mechanical means for dispensing, such as the illustrated pump handle, the size and position of the access opening 124 can help control user access to the product. For example, an access opening with a high base (very close to the arm of the external pump) and a high cover (allows a user's finger on the pump arm), better shown in FIGURE 5, allows the user just press the pump lightly to dispense a small amount of product. Alternatively, an access opening with a low base and a high cover, best shown in FIGURE 6, allows the user to exert an initial pressure on the upper part of the panel 134 to partially press the handle 126 of the extended pump with a subsequent pressure to dispatch some of the content quantity. In some embodiments, the upper panel 134 and / or upper portion of the package 100 is permanently deformed and does not allow further releasing or compressing the arm 126 of the pump. Similarly, the other outer sleeves 114 may be configured to permanently deform and not allow additional subsequent pressure to be transferred to the primary pack 112. In the following, when the consumer has access to a tool such as a knife or scissors, he or she will be able to gain access to the primary package 112 by cutting or splitting the outer sleeve 114. In this way, the primary pack 112 is removed from the outer sleeve 114 as best shown in FIGURE 7. In other exemplary embodiments, a cutting line is provided which allows the consumer to separate or otherwise undo the outer sleeve 114, so as to completely remove an upper portion or a lower portion to achieve partial or complete access to the primary package 112. A further embodiment of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 8 through 11. FIGURE 8 shows a packet 200 comprising an outer sleeve 210 for housing one or more primary packets 218. An access window 214 is formed inside the outer sleeve 210. In this illustrated embodiment, the access window 214 begins at the base of the outer sleeve 210, extends partially upward in a longitudinal direction forming a first side "a", a second side "b", and a third side "c" , as best shown in FIGURE 11. At least one primary pack 218, illustrated here as a jet bottle 218 is housed within the pack 200. The jet bottle 218 is oriented within the pack 200 so that the dispenser end 220. of the tube 218 protrudes into the opening 216, as best shown in FIGURE 10. A cutting line 222 is formed within the substrate of the outer sleeve 210 to form a release tape 224. The detachment belt 224 lies above or completely covers the access window 214, thereby selectively restricting access to the dispenser 220 of the jet bottle 218. As shown in FIGURE 9, a user removes the detachment tape 224 from the outer sleeve 210 along the cut line 222, to expose the tip 220 of the bottle 218. As demonstrated in FIGURE 10, a The user dispatches a limited amount of content by properly orienting the package 200, and applying pressure or squeezing the sides of the package 200 in the manner described above. In alternative embodiments, the cutting line 222 is substantially parallel to the lower part 31, as best shown in FIGURE 1, and elides the outer sleeve 210 to allow removal of the complete end of the package 200. In exemplary alternative embodiments , a release tape 40, 224 is provided, which when removed, exposes an access opening 22, 122, 224 or removes one end of the package 10, 100, 200. However, instead of allowing a partial clearance of the contained, as described above, a sample of the product in a separate container is accessible through the access opening or open end. For example, the ointments or gels stored in the primary package may be provided in a small ampoule (as is typically provided for individual portions of condiments), instead of liquids to be taken orally they may be provided in the form of dissolving film strips when taken orally, and tablets such as those provided in a bottle with a screw cap can be provided in a blister. The means for providing immediate access include all the various configurations illustrated and described herein by which a user gains access to a sample or a limited amount of the delivered content, including a pre-packaged sample accessible through an access opening, and a means of dispatching through an access opening. The present invention is applied to the packaging, storage and dispatch of several products. For the purposes of teaching and not as a limitation, the illustrated modalities are directed to packaging for the delivery of pharmaceutical products. Accordingly, the terms "unit", "dose", "article", "item" or "product" as used herein include pharmaceutical preparations, tablets, pills, capsules, dragees, chewable, vitamins, supplements, non-medications , as well as all manner of small and portable items or products that a manufacturer or distributor may wish to keep safe and dispatch. In addition, the terms, "upper part", "lower part", "front part", "back part", "first part" and "second part" as they are used in the present, are simply directional in order to distinguish one surface from another, and are not limitations In addition, the terms used to refer to a cut line of any kind, terms such as "cut", "nick", "rip nick", "brittle line", "cut line", "detachment line" , - either plural or singular and combinations thereof, includes but is not limited to perforations, a line of perforations, a line of small openings, a line of half cuts, a single half cut, a single opening, any combination of perforations, openings and half cuts, short point lines, and the like or equivalent In the illustrated modes, the outer sleeve is constructed of various materials including, but not limited to, plastics of any type and brand cardboard products DuraSeal® or Ea sySeal Plus®, available through the Applicant. In an alternative embodiment, at least a portion of the outer sleeve is laminated with a tear-resistant material, such as a polymer film. In this way, the exterior of the package becomes more resistant to tearing. Suitable laminated materials include biaxially oriented films or cross laminated polymers such as high density polyethylene (HPDE), polyolefins, polyesters or combinations thereof. The law does not require and it is structurally prohibitive to illustrate and teach every possible modality of the present claims. Therefore, the embodiments described above are merely exemplary illustrations of implementations established to clarify the understanding of the principles of the invention. Variations, modifications, and combinations of the embodiments described above may be made without departing from the scope of the claims. All of these variations, modifications, and combinations are included herein by the scope of their description and the following claims.