Special receptacle or package – For ampule – capsule – pellet – or granule – Structure for 'press-out' of content unit
Patent
1992-01-23
1992-12-22
Foster, Jimmy G.
Special receptacle or package
For ampule, capsule, pellet, or granule
Structure for 'press-out' of content unit
206469, 206532, A61J 100
Patent
active
051728125
ABSTRACT:
A child resistant blister package includes a top sheet of paperboard having apertures. A thermoformed plastic sheet includes blisters which project through the apertures. A sheet of rupturable material closes off each blister. A bottom sheet of paperboard material is peelably laminated to the sheet of rupturable material. The bottom sheet includes a removable strip being defined by a continuous cut and having a pull-tab. The top sheet includes a severable pull tab extension. A tablet in a respective blister is removable therefrom by pressure being applied at a limited region of the blister, along the edge of the blister closest to the pull-tab, to rupture the rupturable sheet material. The tablet is not removable by pressure applied at a region remote from the pull tab.
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Johnston Alan
Lagerfeldt Daniel
Wharton B. G.
Foster Jimmy G.
Rexham Corporation
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