US3680772A - Sealed container arrangement - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D27/00—Envelopes or like essentially-rectangular containers for postal or other purposes having no structural provision for thickness of contents
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- B65D27/30—Closures with special means for indicating unauthorised opening
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61B—DIAGNOSIS; SURGERY; IDENTIFICATION
- A61B42/00—Surgical gloves; Finger-stalls specially adapted for surgery; Devices for handling or treatment thereof
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A61—MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
- A61M—DEVICES FOR INTRODUCING MEDIA INTO, OR ONTO, THE BODY; DEVICES FOR TRANSDUCING BODY MEDIA OR FOR TAKING MEDIA FROM THE BODY; DEVICES FOR PRODUCING OR ENDING SLEEP OR STUPOR
- A61M25/00—Catheters; Hollow probes
- A61M25/002—Packages specially adapted therefor ; catheter kit packages
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- ABSTRACT A sealed container having a shell or envelope for removably containing in sealed relation an article, such as sterile, surgical gloves, and which incorporates a flexible closure flap, with a rupturable seal formed by a strip or slip of easily frangible sheet or web material, such as paper, which is folded and secured on one side of its fold to the outer face of the main body envelope or shell and on the other side of its fold to the inner face of the closure flap, the tear zone for the seal being formed by the interconnecting unsecured web or sheet fold portion of the seal.
- This invention relates to an improved sealed container or package arrangement, and more particularly to an improved sealed package arrangement which is particularly adapted for sue in packaging sterile surgical articles such as gloves, catheters, etc.
- US Pat. No. 3,107,786 there is disclosed a package for surgical gloves, which is advantageous in enabling the sterilization of the package and its contained articles (e.g. surgical gloves) and in enabling the opening of the package and removal of the sterile articles therefrom at the time of use, particularly inasmuch as the outer wrapper of the package forms a sterile field for the inner wrapper and sterile articles contained therein.
- This patent also discloses the employment of a seal for such a package, as it is highly desirable that the package be and remain sealed until the time of the actual use, especially in order to insure the maximum degree of sterility possible.
- the seal in this prior patent is a simple pressure sensitive slip of tape which is applied over the outer end of the closure flap of the package, with a portion of the tape in contact with the adjoining outer surface of the package shell or main body portion.
- this seal arrangement is to some extent capable of being poorly sealed or becoming unsealed in its surface adhesion to the outer surface of the shell or envelope forming the package. Further, the seal is not particularly esthetically pleasing to the eye in its open appearance.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a sealed package arrangement according to the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a further schematic perspective view of the package, of FIG. 1, as viewed from the opposite face thereof.
- FIG. 3 is a further schematic perspective view of the embodiment of FIG. I, and illustrating more clearly the seal arrangement thereof.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 illustrate the rupturing of the seal arrangement and opening of the package of FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 are schematic perspective illustrations of an exemplary inner folded article-containing wrapper, or inner article package, which may be housed within the shell or envelope of the package of FIG. 1.
- FIGS. 8 and 9 illustrate the various steps in foldforming the package of FIG. 1, and FIG. 10 illustrates the final fold-forming operations and attachment of the seal to the package.
- FIG. 11 is a schematic perspective view of the final package configuration similar to that of FIG. I
- FIG. 12 illustrates a modified envelope construction which may employ the present invention.
- FIG. 13 illustrates the envelope of FIG. 12 in sealed relation, and incorporating a seal according to the present invention.
- FIG. 14 is a further perspective view illustrating the final sealed and folded configuration of the envelope of FIGS. 12 and 13.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a further modified embodiment according to the invention.
- the embodiment takes the from of an article-containing shell, envelope or wrapper l I, which has a main bodyportion or shell 13, with a flexible closure flap 15.
- the flexible closure flap is sealed to the main body portion or shell 13 through the medium of a seal 17, which seal is sufficiently durable for the desired usage, yet readily rupturable without requiring rupture of either the closure flap 15 or main body shell 13.
- This seal 17 preferrably takes the form of a relatively easily torn or sheared membrane, and particularly preferrably a small piece of paper sheet material, or other suitable easily effectively torn, sheared or ruptured material which is capable of being folded or formed in the manner which will be next described in respect to the seal arrangement.
- the tear seal 17 is secured beneath the flap l5, and is thereby normally hidden from view and enables the package to present a quite neat appearance in this respect.
- the seal 17 is not only disposed in this hidden relationship beneath the flap 15, but is also formed and secured in a highly advantageous manner such that the rupture or tearing thereof is accomplished along a tear zone which does not include either the flap 15 or the main body shell, thereby enabling the package to be opened with minimum likelihood of tearing into the inner sterile field which may be formed by the shell 13 in those instances where the package is employed in a sterile article-containing form.
- the seal 17 which as noted above, may advantageously be and is preferrably formed of paper, is applied such that in the secured position the seal separately engages both the under surface of the flap I5 and the facing outer surface of the main body shell 13, with a'connecting portion therebetween which is not itself adhered to either of the flap 15 or the wall of the shell 13.
- this seal 17 is formed by a relatively small paper strip which, in the normal fully folded and sealed position of the container, envelope or package 1 1, lies folded beneath the flap 15. In this folded relationship of the seal 17, the seal has amid-section fold line 17c forming the juncture between the two surface-bonded end sections 17a and 17b.
- the end sections 17a and 17b of the seal 17 are suitably secured in flat interfacing relationship respectively with the under surface of the flap l5 and the outer surface of the adjacent outer panel section of the main body shell 13 of the container or package 11. Securing of the end sections 17a and 17b of the seal 17 to the flap l5 and outer surface of the shell 13 may be effected as desired, and is preferrably effected through the employment of a surface bonding medium such as a suitable adhesive, mucilage or cement, it being particularly preferable that the bonding, tensile and sheer strength of the bonded cement, adhesive or other medium be greater than the tear strength of the material forming the adjacent outer wall of the main body shell 13 and the closure flap 15, thereby assuring that the seal may not be readily unnoticeably broken loose from the flap and/or the shell 13.
- a surface bonding medium such as a suitable adhesive, mucilage or cement
- main body shell 13 and the flap 15 also be formed of an easily tearable or frangible material, such as paper or the like, although it will be apparent that various other materials may be employed as desired while retaining all or lesser than all of the features of the invention in its preferred form.
- the closure flap 15 is formed to have a tab end 15a thereon which extends beyond the fold edge of the main body shell 13, and which may be reverse folded to generally lie against the bottom panel surface of the shell 13, as indicated in FIG. 2.
- This flap extension or lift tab 15a is advantageous in enabling a user to readily grasp the flap 15 for the purpose of breaking the seal 17 and opening the package or container 11. After grasping of the flap tab 15a between the fingers, the user may then raise the flap 15, as indicated in FIGS. 3 and 4, and exert a pull, preferrably somewhat diagonally with respect to the container or package 11, as indicated by the arrow P in FIG.
- the contents of the container or package 1 1 may suitably be a sterile surgical, such as surgical gloves, catheter, or the like.
- a sterile surgical such as surgical gloves, catheter, or the like.
- FIGS. 6 and 7 Such an article is schematically illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7, in which a pair of surgical gloves is indicated in invisible broken lines 29, contained in an article wrapper 21, which is shown in the semi-folded condition in FIG. 6 and the fully folded condition in FIG. 7.
- Such a folded article wrapper arrangement is disclosed in prior US. Pat. No. 3,107,786, and it will be apparent that various other articles, with or without wrappers thereon, may be packaged in accordance with the invention, if so desired.
- the gloves 29 are disposed within compartments formed by cover panels 25 and base panel 23, with opening tabs or flaps 27 which enable the total article wrapper 21 to be unfolded after initial unfolding to the position of FIG. 6, without necessitating contact with the gloves 29 by the person unfolding the wrapper 21.
- the folded article wrapper 21 and gloves 29 may be suitably disposed within the main body shell 13 of the package or container 11 of FIG. 1, as by the fold arrangement as indicated in FIGS. 8, 9 and 10.
- This arrangement is particularly advantageous in the practice of the invention, in that it enables the provision of a sterile article-removal field formed by the interior surface of an outer sheet 14 which is folded as indicated in FIGS. 8, 9 and 10 to provide the total envelope or container ll therefor.
- the folded inner article wrapper 21 may then be suitably positioned on the central zone of the field formed by the sheet 14, and thereupon unfolded to enable the removal of the surgical gloves 29 or other desired articles contained therein.
- the wrapper 21 is first folded and inserted within the central zone of the field formed by the sheet 14, at an approximately 45 degrees diagonal thereto, and thereupon the lower diagonal corner of the sheet 14 is folded up and onto the wrapper 21 as indicated at 13a, and the flap portion through 13a is reverse-folded back onto the panel portion 1311.
- the side flaps 13b are folded inwardly onto one another and diagonal end tabs 13b are folded back onto the panels 13g, as more clearly seen in FIG. 9, to enable the user to more readily lift and open these side panels during the subsequent opening of the package 11.
- the upper panel section 13c is folded down upon the side panel flaps 13b, as indicated in FIGS. 9 and 10, and the closure flap 15 is folded back as indicated at 15b, whereupon the seal 17 is adhered to the under surface of the flap 15 and the adjoining outer surface of the shell 13. In this manner, it
- the seal 17 may be a simple membrane or slip of paper having an adhesive backing thereon, which may suitably be of a securely bonding pressure sensitive type, and which preferrably has the characteristics as noted heretofor with respect thereto, or such seal 17 may be adhered by the separate application of an adhesive to the seal at the interfacing bonding surfaces between the seal 17 and the turned back flap 15 and the shell surface 13. It would not be desirable to form the adhesive on the under surface of the flap 15 and/or the outer surface of the shell 13, as this might, and would probably, result in direct surface adhesion between the two interfacing surfaces of flap l5 and shell 13, which it is desired to avoid.
- the flap 15 After application of seal 17 as indicated in FIG. 10, the flap 15 is folded down onto the interfacing panel surface of the main body shell 13, and the flap tab 15a is thereupon reverse-folded about the adjacent lower edge fold of the package or container 11, as indicated in FIGS. and 11.
- the opening of the package or container 11 is accomplished by the user grasping the flap tab a and raising the flap as discussed above in connection with FIGS. 4 and 5, after which the package shell 13 is unfolded in the reverse manner asthat indicated in FIGS. 8-10, to thereby enable the unfolding of the article wrapper 21 and the removal of the surgical articles 29 for use in a surgical or other medical procedure as may be desired.
- FIGS. 12-14 illustrate a modified form of the inven- I tion, which may be more suitably employed when it is not desirable or necessary to provide an enlarged sterile field sheet for use in the removal of the article or articles enclosed in the sealed container.
- the container 111 has a main body shell 113 formed by overlapping panel sections 113a, 113b and 1130, the side panel sections 113b being suitably secured, as by a permanent or semipermanent adhesive, to the lower panel section 113a at the overlapping junction zones thereof.
- the shell 113 thereby forms a pocket into which an article may be placed, and this pocket may be suitably closed and sealed by the closure flap 115 which is formed integral with the main body shell 113.
- the closure flap 115 in this embodiment is formed with its tab end 115a having an extended length greater than the heighth of the panel 113e, whereby the tab 115a may be folded beneath the opposite fold edge of the shell 113 as indicated in FIGS. 13 and 14, and similarly to the tab fold 15a in the embodiment of FIGS. l-11, thereby enabling ease of user pick-up and grasping of the tab end of the flap 115.
- the flap 115 is bent up and back upon itself in the manner as indicated at 15b in FIG.
- a frangible seal 1 17 is secured to the up-facing under surface of the flap 115 and the adjoining up-facing outer surface of the shell 113, the particular portion of which is formed by the lower up-folded panel section 113a in this embodiment.
- the flap 115 is folded down upon the interfacing outer surface of the shell 113, and the protruding lift tab 115a is folded under and generally against the opposite panel outer face of the shell 113.
- the final sealed package arrangement is indicated at 111 in FIG. 14, the seal being indicated in broken lines at 117.
- the seal 117 is shown in the somewhat canted form in this and the prior described embodiment of FIGS.
- the seal 117 may have other configurations than the rectangular form shown, such as circular, oval, square, etc., and may be positionally oriented as may be desired, within the practice of the invention.
- FIG. 15 illustrates a further modified embodiment according to the invention, in which an envelope 211 is formed similarly to that of FIGS. 12-14, with a main body shell 213 and closure flap 215, and in which the closure flap is sealed to the main body shell 213 through the medium of a tear seal 217 similar to the tear seal 17 and 117 of theembodiments of FIGS. l-11 and 12-14.
- the flap 215 is shown with its tab end folded'back in order'to illustrate the presence of the seal, thefinal and normal folded configuration of the envelope 211 being that where the closure flap 215 is fully folded down with its tab end in the position as shown in phantom lines in this view.
- This embodiment differs from that of FIGS.
- this may be accomplished by moving the position of the inner wrapper package 21 upwardly from its illustrated partially off-center position in the field formed by sheet 14, to thereby form a flap 15 of shorter effective length and thus eliminate the reverse fold formation of the lift tab end 15a.
- the reverse fold tab end 15a may be increased in length, and if desired the seal 17, or an additional dual safety seal 17 may be employed beneath this lift tab end 15a of the closure flap 15.
- An envelope comprising a flexible shell a flexible closure panel flap connected to said shell and folded over along a connecting fold into superimposed position along a portion of the outer surface of said shell and having a free tab end,
- said flexible shear seal being a sheet of frangible bonded fibers.
- said flexible shear seal being secured on one face thereof to both the under surface of said closure flap and the outer surface of said shell.
- said shell and said closure panel flap being integral and formed of a frangible bonded fiber mat
- said mat being a sheet of paper
- said seal being a slip of paper folded along a single medial fold and adhesively bonded at opposite ends thereof to the undersurface of said flap and the interfacing outer surface of said shell.
- said free tab end of said flap being substantially reverse folded about said shell to a superimposed position facing a further substantially reverse folded outer surface portion of said shell.
- said shell having an inner surface forming a sterile field for said sterile article wrapper.
- said shell having an inner surface forming a sterile field for said sterile article wrapper.
- said shell comprising a folded sheet
- said folded article wrapper being disposed within said inner surface sterile field in the unfolded configuration of said shell sheet.
- said folded article wrapper being diagonally disposed within the outer unfolded configuration of said shell sheet.
- said article wrapper being within the field of said shell sheet when the latter is unfolded.
- a container comprising a main body portion forming a chamber
- interfacing surfaces being formed respectively by an inner facing surface of said closure flap and an outer surface of said main body portion
- said shear seal being laterally spaced from said fold connecting said closure flap and said main body portion.
- said closure flap and said interfacing surface of said main body portion being formed of frangible material which is of less strength at the zone of securing thereof to said seal than is the bond therebetween with said seal, whereby normal inadvertent or purposeful removal of said seal will rupture one or more of said seal, said main body portion surface or said flap.
- said shear seal having a pressure sensitive bonding adhesive on its securing surface and in said securing relation with said main body portion surface and the undersurface of said closure flap.
- said medial fold and the opposite ends of said shear seal being laterally spaced from and facing other than toward said fold between said closure flap and said main body portion.
- said shear seal medial fold and the opposite ends of said shear seal facing away from said fold between said closure flap and said main body portion.
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