US20090113851A1 - Packaging seal plate having a shaped face - Google Patents

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US20090113851A1
US20090113851A1 US12/290,329 US29032908A US2009113851A1 US 20090113851 A1 US20090113851 A1 US 20090113851A1 US 29032908 A US29032908 A US 29032908A US 2009113851 A1 US2009113851 A1 US 2009113851A1
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James Shay Foley
Kent M. Grothe
Roland Schmieder
Charles Henry Walton, IV
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  • the present invention relates generally to the packaging of ophthalmic lenses, and more particularly to seal plates used to cover and seal blister packages during the lens packaging process.
  • the invention also relates to seal plates used to package other goods.
  • Ophthalmic lenses such as contact lenses
  • a blister pack generally consists of a plastic shell defining a concave bowl adapted to house a sterile aqueous solution and at least one lens, and a laminate foil used to cover the plastic bowl and contain the solution and lens therein.
  • Such packaging keeps the lens in a hydrated state before being opened and worn by a user.
  • a lens is contained within a blister package for a significant amount of time while the lens is being shipped and held in storage before use. Therefore, it is important that the aqueous solution be hermetically sealed therein, to ensure that the solution cannot leak out and to prevent contaminants from entering the lens containment area.
  • One method of hermetically sealing the laminate foil to the plastic shell utilizes a heating element, or heated seal plate, to create a heat seal between the foil and the area surrounding the plastic bowl.
  • Heated seal plates presently known and used typically include a flat face that corresponds to the area of the shell surrounding the bowl, such that a heat seal is induced where the flat plate engages and applies pressure and heat against the laminate foil/plastic shell.
  • a known seal plate 10 can be seen in FIG. 1 , having a flat-face 15 for engaging the laminate foil.
  • a hermetic seal is not formed between the foil cover and plastic shell, which can permit the aqueous solution to leak out of the blister package or contaminants to infiltrate the lens area.
  • droplets or moisture between the cover and seal area can create wrinkles in the foil and/or prevent the foil from properly adhering to the plastic shell.
  • These conditions can create small channels or pathways between the foil and bowl, through which the aqueous solution may escape the blister package.
  • the present invention relates generally to a seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages having a laminate foil cover and a plastic shell with a bowl for containing an ophthalmic lens and lens solution therein.
  • the seal plate includes a heated plate body and sealing face.
  • the sealing face protrudes from the plate body and has an irregular shape adapted to engage the laminate foil cover and displace any droplets or moisture present between the foil cover and plastic shell to induce a heat seal therebetween.
  • the irregular shape of the sealing face permits the seal plate of the present invention to displace or “squeegee” any moisture that may be present between the foil cover and shell during the sealing process.
  • the present invention is also suitable for packaging of food, pharmaceuticals, and/or other products.
  • the shape of the irregular face can take a variety of forms, including with limitation: radiused; angled; having multiple tiers; comprising a grid or mesh-like pattern of raised and/or lowered channels; having recesses bored into the face; having a plurality of tracks, the tracks forming channels therebetween; and/or having one or more chamfered edges.
  • FIG. 1 shows a known seal plate configuration used to seal ophthalmic blister packages.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show a seal plate according to a first example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a seal plate according to a second example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 shows a seal plate according to a third example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a seal plate according to a fourth example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 shows a seal plate according to a fifth example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 8-9 show seal plates according to additional example embodiments of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 10-11 show seal plates according to still other example embodiments of the present invention.
  • Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
  • FIGS. 2-11 depict lens packaging seal plates 20 according to example embodiments of a number of variations of the present invention.
  • the seal plates 20 generally include a plate body 22 and a shaped or irregular sealing face 25 for engaging and applying pressure against a lens blister package to form a heat seal between a laminate foil cover and plastic bowl body.
  • the seal plates 20 can be formed/tooled from metals including: steel, steel alloys, iron, aluminum, tin, copper, or other materials.
  • seal plate 20 having a shaped or irregular face 25
  • moisture that is present between the cover and plastic bowl can be displaced away from the seal area to improve contact and sealing between the cover and bowl. Direct contact between the cover and bowl facilitates a proper hermetic heat seal between the same.
  • known seal plates 10 such as shown in FIG. 1 , utilize a flat face 15 to apply heat and pressure to the laminate foil covers of the blister packages, wherein the heat and pressure from the seal face create a heat seal between the cover and plastic bowl.
  • known seal plates 10 because of their flat-faced design, are not able to displace the moisture (e.g. saline solution) that occasionally splashes onto the seal area between the foil cover and plastic shell when the lens and solution is loaded into the package. This moisture can prevent a proper heat seal from developing between the cover and shell.
  • the seal plate 20 A includes a face 25 A having a cross-sectional profile incorporating a radius R to provide a moisture-displacing surface.
  • the radius R gives the face a curved profile.
  • the radius R can vary as desired by a user, wherein the curvature of the face 25 A increases as the radius decreases.
  • FIG. 3 shows a seal face having a lesser degree of curvature
  • FIG. 2 shows a greater degree of seal face curvature.
  • the face 25 A of the seal plate 10 is pressed against the laminate foil cover, which is in turn pressed against the plastic shell, and the apex 30 of the radius R becomes the first surface of the face to make contact with the foil cover.
  • the apex 30 makes contact with the foil cover, pressure is created between the face 25 A and the foil cover against the shell along this initial line of contact. Any moisture, saline, or other aqueous solution that exists between the foil cover and shell is displaced away from the apex 30 and a heat seal is induced at this initial point of contact.
  • additional pressure may be applied by the seal plate 20 A to the foil cover and shell such that a greater surface area of the face 25 A contacts the cover.
  • any droplets of saline or other moisture present between the foil and shell is constantly displaced or “squeegied” away from seal area as pressure is applied.
  • the heat seal area between the foil cover and shell increases as greater pressure is applied and more of the surface of the plate face 25 A comes into contact with the foil cover against the shell.
  • the seal plate 20 B includes a sloped face 25 B inclined at a reference angle A, as seen in FIG. 4 .
  • Angle A can better be defined as the angle of inclination of the contact face 25 B of seal plate 20 B and a reference plane intersecting the rim of the contact face about its periphery. Angle A can vary from about 0.5 degrees to about 10 degrees, for example about 1.5 degrees as depicted. The inclination can be inward or outward.
  • the sloped face 25 B of the present embodiment incrementally contacts the laminate foil cover/plastic shell as greater pressure is applied by the heated plate 20 B between the foil cover and shell. As a greater surface area of the face 25 B contacts and applies pressure against the foil cover/shell, any moisture that is present between the foil cover and shell is displaced or “squeegied” away from seal area, such that a proper hermetic heat seal is induced.
  • FIG. 5 Another example embodiment of a seal plate 20 C is shown in FIG. 5 .
  • the seal plate 20 C includes a tiered face 25 C having an upper tier 40 and lower tier 42 .
  • each tier 40 , 42 occupies about one-half of the face's 25 surface area, although in other example embodiments, this percentage can vary.
  • Provision of two or more tiered surfaces 40 , 42 provides a channel or outlet for any moisture to escape to when the face 25 C is pressed against the laminate foil/plastic shell during the packaging process. For example, when the face 25 C first contacts the laminate foil, only the upper tier 40 is pressed against the foil and a gap exists between the lower tier 42 and the foil.
  • the face 25 C can include three or more stepped tiers.
  • FIG. 6 depicts still another seal plate 20 D according to an example embodiment of the present invention.
  • the seal plate 20 D includes a mesh or grid-like sealing face 25 D.
  • the grid-like face 25 D comprises raised grid lines 50 in a cross-hatched pattern that define recessed channels or cavities 52 therebetween.
  • the number of recesses 52 and grid lines 50 can vary.
  • As the seal plate 20 D is pressed against the laminate foil cover a heat seal is induced along the grid lines 50 and any moisture present between the cover and plastic bowl is displaced into pockets formed by the recesses 52 . In this manner, a hermetic heat seal can still be formed between the foil cover and plastic shell, despite any droplets or moisture that may be present between the cover and shell along the seal area.
  • FIG. 7 Another embodiment of a seal plate 20 E is shown in FIG. 7 .
  • This seal plate 20 E contains a plurality of recesses 60 bored into the face 25 E of the plate.
  • the recesses 60 can be cube-shaped, as depicted, or can be triangular, rectangular, circular, or otherwise.
  • the recesses 60 trap and collect any droplets or moisture present between the foil cover and plastic shell when the seal plate 20 E is pressed against the same.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 depict a seal plate 20 F according to still other example embodiments of present invention.
  • the seal plate 20 F comprises a plurality of seal tracks 70 along the face 25 F, in the form of ridges extending around the periphery of the sealing face.
  • the tracks 70 further define channels recesses 72 therebetween.
  • the number of seal tracks 70 can vary, although in example embodiments, the number of seal tracks 70 per plate 20 F ranges between two and five tracks.
  • the tracks 70 induce multiple heat seal lines between the foil cover and plastic shell, and displace any droplets or moisture that may exist between the two into the recesses or channels, between the cover and shell that correspond to the recesses 72 .
  • the tracks 70 can comprise flat profiles (as seen in FIG. 8 ) or rounded profiles ( FIG. 9 ). In other embodiments, the tracks are pointed, toothed, or otherwise shaped.
  • the seal plate 20 G comprises a face 25 G having one or more chamfered edges 80 , as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11 .
  • the chamfered edges 80 displace droplets or moisture from the seal are between the foil cover and the plastic shell during the packaging process.

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A seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages having a laminate foil cover and plastic shell for containing an ophthalmic lens and lens solution therein, the seal plate including a heated plate body and sealing face. The sealing face protrudes from the plate body and has an irregular shape. The sealing face further engages the laminate foil cover and displaces moisture present between the foil cover and plastic bowl body to induce a heat seal therebetween.

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  • This application claims the benefit under 35 USC § 119 (e) of U.S. provisional application number 60/984,119 filed Oct. 31, 2007, incorporated by reference in its entirety.
  • TECHNICAL FIELD
  • The present invention relates generally to the packaging of ophthalmic lenses, and more particularly to seal plates used to cover and seal blister packages during the lens packaging process. The invention also relates to seal plates used to package other goods.
  • BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • Ophthalmic lenses, such as contact lenses, are often packaged in individual packages, typically known as “blister packages.” A blister pack generally consists of a plastic shell defining a concave bowl adapted to house a sterile aqueous solution and at least one lens, and a laminate foil used to cover the plastic bowl and contain the solution and lens therein. Such packaging keeps the lens in a hydrated state before being opened and worn by a user. Often, a lens is contained within a blister package for a significant amount of time while the lens is being shipped and held in storage before use. Therefore, it is important that the aqueous solution be hermetically sealed therein, to ensure that the solution cannot leak out and to prevent contaminants from entering the lens containment area. One method of hermetically sealing the laminate foil to the plastic shell utilizes a heating element, or heated seal plate, to create a heat seal between the foil and the area surrounding the plastic bowl. Heated seal plates presently known and used typically include a flat face that corresponds to the area of the shell surrounding the bowl, such that a heat seal is induced where the flat plate engages and applies pressure and heat against the laminate foil/plastic shell. A known seal plate 10 can be seen in FIG. 1, having a flat-face 15 for engaging the laminate foil.
  • Unfortunately, under certain conditions a hermetic seal is not formed between the foil cover and plastic shell, which can permit the aqueous solution to leak out of the blister package or contaminants to infiltrate the lens area. For example, droplets or moisture between the cover and seal area can create wrinkles in the foil and/or prevent the foil from properly adhering to the plastic shell. These conditions can create small channels or pathways between the foil and bowl, through which the aqueous solution may escape the blister package.
  • Accordingly, needs exist for improvements to ophthalmic lens packaging systems that prevent poor seals from developing between the cover and plastic shell of a blister package. It is to the provision of these needs and others that the invention of present invention is directed.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • In example forms, the present invention relates generally to a seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages having a laminate foil cover and a plastic shell with a bowl for containing an ophthalmic lens and lens solution therein. The seal plate includes a heated plate body and sealing face. The sealing face protrudes from the plate body and has an irregular shape adapted to engage the laminate foil cover and displace any droplets or moisture present between the foil cover and plastic shell to induce a heat seal therebetween. The irregular shape of the sealing face permits the seal plate of the present invention to displace or “squeegee” any moisture that may be present between the foil cover and shell during the sealing process. Although described herein with reference to contact lens applications, the present invention is also suitable for packaging of food, pharmaceuticals, and/or other products.
  • In various embodiments, the shape of the irregular face can take a variety of forms, including with limitation: radiused; angled; having multiple tiers; comprising a grid or mesh-like pattern of raised and/or lowered channels; having recesses bored into the face; having a plurality of tracks, the tracks forming channels therebetween; and/or having one or more chamfered edges.
  • These and other forms, features and advantages of the invention will be understood with reference to the drawing figures and detailed description herein, and will be realized by means of the various elements and combinations particularly pointed out in the appended claims. It is to be understood that both the foregoing general description and the following brief description of the drawings and detailed description of the invention are exemplary and explanatory of preferred embodiments of the invention, and are not restrictive of the invention, as claimed.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • FIG. 1 shows a known seal plate configuration used to seal ophthalmic blister packages.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show a seal plate according to a first example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 4 shows a seal plate according to a second example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 5 shows a seal plate according to a third example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 6 shows a seal plate according to a fourth example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIG. 7 shows a seal plate according to a fifth example embodiment of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 8-9 show seal plates according to additional example embodiments of the present invention.
  • FIGS. 10-11 show seal plates according to still other example embodiments of the present invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXAMPLE EMBODIMENTS
  • The present invention may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description of the invention taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this invention is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments by way of example only and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed invention. Also, as used in the specification including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment.
  • With reference now to the drawing figures, FIGS. 2-11 depict lens packaging seal plates 20 according to example embodiments of a number of variations of the present invention. The seal plates 20 generally include a plate body 22 and a shaped or irregular sealing face 25 for engaging and applying pressure against a lens blister package to form a heat seal between a laminate foil cover and plastic bowl body. The seal plates 20 can be formed/tooled from metals including: steel, steel alloys, iron, aluminum, tin, copper, or other materials.
  • It has been found that by utilizing a seal plate 20 having a shaped or irregular face 25, moisture that is present between the cover and plastic bowl can be displaced away from the seal area to improve contact and sealing between the cover and bowl. Direct contact between the cover and bowl facilitates a proper hermetic heat seal between the same. As previously mentioned, known seal plates 10, such as shown in FIG. 1, utilize a flat face 15 to apply heat and pressure to the laminate foil covers of the blister packages, wherein the heat and pressure from the seal face create a heat seal between the cover and plastic bowl. However, known seal plates 10, because of their flat-faced design, are not able to displace the moisture (e.g. saline solution) that occasionally splashes onto the seal area between the foil cover and plastic shell when the lens and solution is loaded into the package. This moisture can prevent a proper heat seal from developing between the cover and shell.
  • In the embodiment shown in FIGS. 2 and 3, the seal plate 20A includes a face 25A having a cross-sectional profile incorporating a radius R to provide a moisture-displacing surface. In such embodiments, the radius R gives the face a curved profile. The radius R can vary as desired by a user, wherein the curvature of the face 25A increases as the radius decreases. For example, FIG. 3 shows a seal face having a lesser degree of curvature, whereas FIG. 2 shows a greater degree of seal face curvature. During lens packaging, the face 25A of the seal plate 10 is pressed against the laminate foil cover, which is in turn pressed against the plastic shell, and the apex 30 of the radius R becomes the first surface of the face to make contact with the foil cover. As the apex 30 makes contact with the foil cover, pressure is created between the face 25A and the foil cover against the shell along this initial line of contact. Any moisture, saline, or other aqueous solution that exists between the foil cover and shell is displaced away from the apex 30 and a heat seal is induced at this initial point of contact. As the heat seal process continues, additional pressure may be applied by the seal plate 20A to the foil cover and shell such that a greater surface area of the face 25A contacts the cover. Because of the radius R of the face 25A, any droplets of saline or other moisture present between the foil and shell is constantly displaced or “squeegied” away from seal area as pressure is applied. The heat seal area between the foil cover and shell increases as greater pressure is applied and more of the surface of the plate face 25A comes into contact with the foil cover against the shell. When the desired extent of heat seal has been formed between the foil cover and shell, the user can remove the face 25 from the sealed blister package.
  • With reference now to FIG. 4, a seal plate 20B according to another example embodiment of the present invention is depicted. The seal plate 20B includes a sloped face 25B inclined at a reference angle A, as seen in FIG. 4. Angle A can better be defined as the angle of inclination of the contact face 25B of seal plate 20B and a reference plane intersecting the rim of the contact face about its periphery. Angle A can vary from about 0.5 degrees to about 10 degrees, for example about 1.5 degrees as depicted. The inclination can be inward or outward. The sloped face 25B of the present embodiment incrementally contacts the laminate foil cover/plastic shell as greater pressure is applied by the heated plate 20B between the foil cover and shell. As a greater surface area of the face 25B contacts and applies pressure against the foil cover/shell, any moisture that is present between the foil cover and shell is displaced or “squeegied” away from seal area, such that a proper hermetic heat seal is induced.
  • Another example embodiment of a seal plate 20C is shown in FIG. 5. The seal plate 20C includes a tiered face 25C having an upper tier 40 and lower tier 42. In commercial embodiments, each tier 40,42 occupies about one-half of the face's 25 surface area, although in other example embodiments, this percentage can vary. Provision of two or more tiered surfaces 40,42 provides a channel or outlet for any moisture to escape to when the face 25C is pressed against the laminate foil/plastic shell during the packaging process. For example, when the face 25C first contacts the laminate foil, only the upper tier 40 is pressed against the foil and a gap exists between the lower tier 42 and the foil. Any moisture that is present between the foil and bowl will be squeezed beyond the seal area or into this gap, ensuring that a heat seal is induced between the foil cover and bowl. As the face 25C is further pressed against the foil/bowl, any moisture that may have collected within the gap can be squeezed beyond the seal area. Even if all of the moisture is not squeezed out of this gap, a sufficient heat seal will have been induced between the foil cover and bowl along the area first contacted by the upper tier 40 of the face 25C. In alternative embodiments, the face 25C can include three or more stepped tiers.
  • FIG. 6 depicts still another seal plate 20D according to an example embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the seal plate 20D includes a mesh or grid-like sealing face 25D. The grid-like face 25D comprises raised grid lines 50 in a cross-hatched pattern that define recessed channels or cavities 52 therebetween. The number of recesses 52 and grid lines 50 can vary. As the seal plate 20D is pressed against the laminate foil cover a heat seal is induced along the grid lines 50 and any moisture present between the cover and plastic bowl is displaced into pockets formed by the recesses 52. In this manner, a hermetic heat seal can still be formed between the foil cover and plastic shell, despite any droplets or moisture that may be present between the cover and shell along the seal area.
  • Another embodiment of a seal plate 20E is shown in FIG. 7. This seal plate 20E contains a plurality of recesses 60 bored into the face 25E of the plate. In various embodiments, the recesses 60 can be cube-shaped, as depicted, or can be triangular, rectangular, circular, or otherwise. The recesses 60 trap and collect any droplets or moisture present between the foil cover and plastic shell when the seal plate 20E is pressed against the same.
  • FIGS. 8 and 9 depict a seal plate 20F according to still other example embodiments of present invention. The seal plate 20F comprises a plurality of seal tracks 70 along the face 25F, in the form of ridges extending around the periphery of the sealing face. The tracks 70 further define channels recesses 72 therebetween. The number of seal tracks 70 can vary, although in example embodiments, the number of seal tracks 70 per plate 20F ranges between two and five tracks. The tracks 70 induce multiple heat seal lines between the foil cover and plastic shell, and displace any droplets or moisture that may exist between the two into the recesses or channels, between the cover and shell that correspond to the recesses 72. The tracks 70 can comprise flat profiles (as seen in FIG. 8) or rounded profiles (FIG. 9). In other embodiments, the tracks are pointed, toothed, or otherwise shaped.
  • In further embodiments of the present invention, the seal plate 20G comprises a face 25G having one or more chamfered edges 80, as shown in FIGS. 10 and 11. The chamfered edges 80 displace droplets or moisture from the seal are between the foil cover and the plastic shell during the packaging process.
  • While the invention has been described with reference to preferred and example embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that a variety of modifications, additions and deletions are within the scope of the invention, as defined by the following claims.

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1. A seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages, the seal plate comprising:
a plate body; and
a sealing face protruding from the plate body, the sealing face having a radiused profile for engaging and sealing the blister packages.
2. A seal plate for use in sealing ophthalmic lens blister packages having a laminate foil cover and plastic shell defining a bowl for containing an ophthalmic lens and lens solution therein, the seal plate comprising:
a heated plate body; and
a sealing face protruding from the plate body, the sealing face having an irregular shape;
wherein the sealing face engages the laminate foil cover and displaces moisture present between the laminate foil cover and the plastic shell in a sealing area around the bowl to induce a heat seal therebetween.
3. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape is radiused.
4. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape is angled.
5. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape comprises multiple tiers.
6. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape comprises a cross-hatched grid.
7. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape includes a plurality of recesses in the sealing face.
8. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the irregular shape includes tracks extending from the face.
9. The seal plate of claim 8, wherein the tracks form channels therebetween.
10. The seal plate of claim 2, wherein the face is chamfered.
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