Plastic pill box and associated loading appliance

Package making – Aids to manual packing – Receptacle inversion

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53158, 53539, B65B 6702, B65B 3532

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044034628

ABSTRACT:
A dispensing container or box for pills or capsules having multiple individual compartments, which can be individually opened for extracting or dispensing a pill or capsule. The individual compartments are formed by partitions within the container. A top or cover is provided which is initially integral and which provides a plurality of tabs arranged so that an individual tab covers each compartment, the tabs being attached to the cover by a frangible part that can be manually broken free. Each tab is provided with means in the form of a depending rib shaped to snugly fit into the top of its respective compartment to provide an air tight fit. Latching detent means are provided as between the integral cover and the container so that when the cover is positioned it cannot be taken off or removed from the container.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2001045 (1935-05-01), Weiss
patent: 2143518 (1939-01-01), Kolin
patent: 2729375 (1956-01-01), Pace
patent: 3934733 (1976-01-01), Worden
patent: 4084695 (1978-04-01), Halbich
patent: 4176751 (1979-12-01), Gillissie

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