Special receptacle or package – For ampule – capsule – pellet – or granule – With rupture means for access
Patent
1995-05-22
1997-02-11
Foster, Jimmy G.
Special receptacle or package
For ampule, capsule, pellet, or granule
With rupture means for access
2064595, 206534, A61J 100, B65D 8558
Patent
active
RE0354457
ABSTRACT:
A sealed package is provided for holding a predetermined supply of individual medication units, such as pills. The package includes a base panel defining a predetermined number of sealed compartments. The base panel includes opening means for accommodating the tearing of the base panel from an edge thereof into each compartment to release the pills. A cover panel is provided for overlying the base panel and is hinged to the base panel. A retainer means or latch is provided for releasably engaging the cover panel with the base panel. The cover panel, the base panel, or both present indicia for identifying said medication units and the [and] dosage therefor.
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Photographs J and K of a Norgesic-Forte package.
Photographs A, B, and C of a Mortin Package.
Photograph D, E, and F of a Suprol package.
Photographs G, H, and I of a Disalcid package.
Photographs L and M of a Deconamine package.
Photographs N, O, and P of an unlabeled package.
The laminate design of the carrier 50 with slits 130 and 140 shown in the instant patent application in FIG. 5A.
Foster Jimmy G.
UDL Laboratories, Inc.
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