WO2011042061A1 - Emballage pour deux plaquettes alvéolées différentes - Google Patents

Emballage pour deux plaquettes alvéolées différentes Download PDF

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WO2011042061A1
WO2011042061A1 PCT/EP2009/063128 EP2009063128W WO2011042061A1 WO 2011042061 A1 WO2011042061 A1 WO 2011042061A1 EP 2009063128 W EP2009063128 W EP 2009063128W WO 2011042061 A1 WO2011042061 A1 WO 2011042061A1
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blister
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packaging according
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Adrian Looser
Martin Krause
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Rondo Ag
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Priority to EP09736193A priority patent/EP2485964A1/fr
Priority to US13/500,185 priority patent/US20120199511A1/en
Publication of WO2011042061A1 publication Critical patent/WO2011042061A1/fr

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS 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
    • B65D83/00Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents
    • B65D83/04Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills
    • B65D83/0445Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments
    • B65D83/0463Containers or packages with special means for dispensing contents for dispensing annular, disc-shaped, or spherical or like small articles, e.g. tablets or pills all the articles being stored in individual compartments formed in a band or a blisterweb, inserted in a dispensing device or container

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  • the invention relates to a packaging according to the preamble of claim 1.
  • the packaging consists essentially of a hollow body and a blister carrier, which is arranged so displaceable in the hollow body, that it can be pulled out of the packaging ge ⁇ .
  • the slider packaging is particularly suitable as a child-resistant packaging, which ensures that it can only be opened by targeted application of force by the user. Children should not or hardly be able to open the packaging.
  • a generic similar packaging is known for example from WO 2006/068602 AI.
  • the packaging shown therein has a hollow body extending along a longitudinal axis, in which a blister carrier or another insert is arranged so as to be displaceable in a limited manner.
  • the child insurance (or blocking position) can be repealed by pressure on a button-like tab which is angeord ⁇ net on an upper side of the hollow body and predetermined by a circular cutting line.
  • the blister carrier sections are arranged, between each of which a blister is sandwiched.
  • the section associated with the wells of the blister has corresponding recesses for this purpose; on the opposite side push-through areas for the packaged goods are blocked by predetermined by Perforationslinien push-through.
  • the packaging irri insomnias ⁇ sig is expensive and has a limited scope.
  • each type of blister is a separate one
  • packaging should be characterized by a simple and inexpensive production.
  • the blister carrier is configured and blisters are fastened or attachable to the blister carrier such that the blister carrier can accommodate at least two different blisters which differ in terms of number and / or arrangement or size of the cups
  • the field of use of the packaging can be considerably increased or be widened.
  • the user can assemble the same type of package having different blisters, but preferably have the same outer contour aufwei ⁇ sen. So the user just has to change the blister on a new batch.
  • An adaptation of the packaging to a suitable blister is no longer necessary.
  • Special Verank ceremoniessmit ⁇ tel as molded around the blister tongues are not required.
  • the covering is a provided with at least one well for receiving packaged base film and the wells, which maintains pressure-sensitive flat cover sheet ent ⁇ .
  • This is the cover sheet, which for example, to remove the packaged aluminum, Runaway ⁇ suppressed.
  • Simple blisters example, under the designations ⁇ planning "blister" known. such blisters are known and in use for some time. It is particularly suitable packaging for standard blister. for certain products, the blisters can (the same external dimensions Length x width), and depending on the intended use for packaging of different quantities of packaged goods in the Number of wells can vary. For such blisters, the same blank can now be used for the blister carrier.
  • the hollow body extending along a longitudinal axis can have a sleeve-shaped or tubular structure, the cross-sectional shape of the hollow body basically being irrelevant.
  • the sleeve could have a triangular or polygonal cross-sectional shape. It may be advantageous, however, if the hollow body has a bottom, on the bottom side lateral side walls and a bottom gegenü ⁇ berograph upper side, wherein the bottom, the side walls and the top form a sleeve with an approximately rectangular cross-section ⁇ .
  • Such a hollow body in the form of a parallelepiped is relatively easy to produce.
  • the holding part can be such ⁇ on the base portion ⁇ deflected that the holding part and possibly the blister after opening the blister carrier for creating a removal position are hinged about the longitudinal axis.
  • the Basisab ⁇ cut can form the extension of the bottom of the hollow body in the removal position.
  • first Joint fold between the base portion and holding part in the axial direction extending first Joint fold is arranged, which in an initial position (ie, the position in which the blister carrier is completely inserted in the hollow body) is preferably approximately flat on one of the side walls.
  • At the first Gelenkfalz can connect a second Gelenkfalz, which may lie in the initial position preferably approximately flat one of the top.
  • the two Gelenkfalze can be separated by a fold line.
  • the blister carrier can be provided with a sealing layer which can be activated by exposure to heat or ultrasonic vibrations, so that a weld or a surface adhesion (adhesion) takes place.
  • the blister carrier can have a carrier section which is designed in the shape of a frame.
  • a support portion may have a frame recess which is adapted to the wells of the blister such that all cups in this recess or between the frame of the support section are insertable.
  • the blister carrier has two carrier sections, wherein the blister can be sandwiched or inserted between the carrier sections.
  • at least one of the support portion and preferably both support portions may each be frame-shaped.
  • the blister carrier may contain at least two and preferably a plurality of separable segments.
  • the segments are arranged in groups and separated by perforation from ⁇ each other. One or more of these segments may overlap a push-through area.
  • the latter segments thus form separable from Blisterabrough blocking segments, each covering a push-through area for Verpa ⁇ ckungsgut the blister.
  • packaged goods such as tablets, capsules or pills can be removed from the blister by pressing in the cup.
  • the size of the chop ⁇ cash segments is adapted to the intended packaged goods to be received in the wells.
  • the radius of the inscribed circle of a Hexago ⁇ dimensional segment can for example correspond approximately to the radius of a failed ⁇ benförmigen tablet.
  • the inventive arrangement is particularly suitable for packaging with a child safety device.
  • child safety securing means may be provided, which ensures that the blister carrier from a locked initial position is not pulled out of the sleeve the hollow body and that the starting position (or blocking position) can only be solved by deliberate force on the package.
  • Blister carrier associated blocking means may have a locking tongue on ⁇ .
  • Such securing means for the parental control and the aforementioned blocking means with which it can be prevented that the blister carrier can be pulled completely out of the hollow body have become known, for example, from WO 2006/068602 A1. Of course, other security and locking means could be used.
  • the blister carrier can have a wall section for closing an end opening to which a tongue section is articulated.
  • the tongue portion can thereby ⁇ close packing on the second articulation for locking, possibly to the support member and further optionally in the
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the packaging according to
  • FIG. 1 but with an extracted blister carrier
  • FIG. 3 shows a packaging with an alternative blister carrier
  • FIG. 4 shows a blank for the blister carrier according to FIG. 2,
  • FIG. 5 shows a blank for an alternative blister carrier
  • FIG. 6 shows a further blank for a blister carrier
  • FIG. 8 shows an alternative variant of the blank according to FIG.
  • FIG. 9 shows a section of a blank for a Blisterträ ⁇ ger according to another embodiment.
  • FIG. 1 a designated 1 package in the form of a parallelepiped is shown.
  • the packaging consists of a designated 5 hollow body and an inserted therein
  • the hollow body 5 extends along a longitudinal axis A and has evidently a rectangular Cross-section on.
  • the hollow body 5 has a bottom, side walls 4 which adjoin the bottom laterally, and a top side 3 opposite the bottom.
  • the hollow body 5 is designed to be open in the region of a front end side, this opening being closed by a wall section 17 assigned to the blister carrier, which thus forms a side of the parallelepiped.
  • the hollow body 5 and the blister carrier 6 are preferably each made from a single blank of cardboard or paperboard laminate.
  • the blister carrier 6 is arranged displaceably in the direction of the longitudinal axis A in the hollow body 5.
  • the entspre ⁇ sponding direction of displacement is indicated by the arrow A.
  • the user Before the blister carrier inserted in FIG. 1 can be pulled out of this starting position, the user first has to press a button 19 in the direction F in order to release a blocking position.
  • a sol ⁇ chen child safety cf. 4-6. But also subsequent Fig. Is exemplified in WO 2006/068602 AI referenced.
  • Figure 2 shows an open package 1, in which the Blisterträ ⁇ ger was pulled out of the hollow body 3.
  • the blister carrier 6 has a base portion 8 and a flat holding part 9 connected thereto, to which the blister labeled 20 is fixed or fixable.
  • the respective push-through areas of the blister 20 assigned to the cups are indicated by dotted lines.
  • the base portion 8 is flat on the bottom 2 of the hollow body in the starting position and can slide when pulling along the floor. In the position shown in Figure 2, the base portion forms an extension of the bottom 2.
  • locking means are provided.
  • blocking agent for example, as described in WO 2006/068602 AI.
  • the holding part 9 is articulated via a first and a second hinge fold 11 and 12 on the base section 8.
  • the extending in axia direction ⁇ ler articulation 11 is located in output Stel ⁇ lung approximately evenly around one of the sidewalls.
  • the second Ge ⁇ schfalz 12 is in the initial position approximately flat on the top 12 of the blister is opened in the illustration according to Figure 2 in part.
  • the pivoting movement is indicated by an arrow s.
  • the blister carrier 6 has to be pushed back into the hollow body 5 in the -A direction.
  • the blister carrier 6 has a carrier portion, which is designed in the shape of a frame, whereby the
  • Push-through areas are exposed.
  • the frame configuration it does not matter how many cups a blister has or how exactly these are arranged.
  • the hinteu ⁇ ended in Figure 2 blister with eight wells could also be the same size
  • the frame is to be dimensioned in such a way that the cups or the packaged goods associated pressing-through are not covered by the frame.
  • Figure 3 shows a package 1 with an alternative blister 6.
  • the blister comprises a blister 16, wherein a (not shown here) is preferably attached to blister or by means of adhesive on its rear befestig ⁇ bar.
  • the blister carrier 6 contains a plurality of separable segments 10, which are separated from each other only by perforation 15. (Eg just Perforationsli ⁇ never) through the plurality of interconnected and each defined by a frangible line segments 10 separated from one another ensures that irrelevant the number, size and / or type of presence Order of the cups of packaging material from the blister through the
  • the Perforati ⁇ onslinien 15 form a grid having rectangular segments 10 on the blister 16.
  • the Perforati ⁇ onslinien 15 form a grid having rectangular segments 10 on the blister 16.
  • a rahmenför--shaped support portion cf. FIG. 2
  • FIG. 4 shows a blank 22 for a blister carrier similar to that shown in FIG. In FIG. 4, as well as in the subsequent blank illustrations, fold lines are shown by dash-dotted lines. These fold lines can be grooved or scribed lines.
  • the separable segments 10 and the perforation lines 15 form a Wa ⁇ ben Modell on the blister sixteenth
  • the number of such relatively small, adjacent hexagonal push-out segments 10 is si ⁇ cher that - irrelevant of the number, size and / or arrangement of the wells - Tablets or other packaged product can be removed by pressing out the packaging in a simple manner.
  • the respective adjacent identically designed cavities (or segments) 10 are connected to one another via in each case by Perforationsli ⁇ nien predetermined Sechseckkanten.
  • the radius of the outer circle of an individual hexagonal segment may for example be about 10 mm, which ensures a particularly good Manageable ⁇ ness for most Tablet ⁇ tengrössen the pharmaceutical industry. Depending on the size of the packaged goods, other segment sizes can also prove advantageous.
  • a blister could also be applied directly to the base section 8.
  • 15 predetermined, separable segments 10 should be provided in honeycomb arrangement in the base section by perforation.
  • FIG. 6 shows a further variant for a blister carrier, in which the blister carrier could also be folded out to the front.
  • the blister carrier 16 is hinged end face on Basisab ⁇ cut (instead of the side as in Figure 4).
  • Figure 7 shows a blank 22 for the blister of Figure 2.
  • the blister 9 is constituted similar to the blank in Figure 4 afterstal ⁇ tet up to another embodiment of the holding part.
  • the blister carrier 6 has a frame-shaped carrier section 14.
  • FIG. 8 shows a variant of a support structure is shown in the context confi guration ⁇ 9, wherein the two frame-shaped carrier portions are provided 14 and 14 '.
  • the support sections 14, 14 ' are separated by a fold line and can be folded and thus sandwich a blister.
  • Figure 9 is an alternative blank 22 for a
  • the blister carrier 6 has an adhesive portion 13, to which the blister 20 is adhered to the edge.
  • the blister 20 is to be positioned in such a way that the pressing areas or the packaged goods (not shown here) are not covered by the blister carrier.
  • In the overlap area between blister 20 and adhesive Section 13 is an adhesive surface indicated by hatching.
  • a sealing surface could be provided, to which the blister is sealed.

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L'invention concerne un emballage comprenant un corps creux (5) s'étendant le long d'un axe longitudinal (A), et un support de plaquette alvéolée (6) disposé mobile dans ce corps creux, pour la réception d'une plaquette alvéolée (20). Le support de plaquette alvéolée (6) est configuré, et les plaquettes alvéolées sont fixées, ou peuvent être fixées audit support de plaquette alvéolée, de telle façon que le support de plaquette alvéolée (6) puisse recevoir au moins deux plaquettes alvéolées différentes (20), celles-ci se différenciant quant au nombre et/ou à la disposition des alvéoles. Le support de plaquette alvéolée (6) présente une section support (14) en forme générale de cadre.
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BR112012009382A BR112012009382A2 (pt) 2009-10-08 2009-10-08 embalagem para dois blisters diferentes
EP09736193A EP2485964A1 (fr) 2009-10-08 2009-10-08 Emballage pour deux plaquettes alvéolées différentes
US13/500,185 US20120199511A1 (en) 2009-10-08 2009-10-08 Packaging for two different blisters

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