Blister packaging card for use in making plastic blister package

Special receptacle or package – Article housing attached to panel – Housing projects from panel aperture

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53453, 53559, B65B 4702, B65B 4710

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055225055

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus and method for the packaging of an article in a plastic-card package which includes a flat card having a window aperture cut therein fed to the apparatus, and a flat, thermoformable plastic sheet, cut-to-size larger than the aperture and smaller than the face of the card and positioned to cover the aperture. The perimeter of the sheet is heat tacked by an adhesive to the card at a plurality of points around the perimeter of the aperture, and the thermoformable material is heated to form a blister in the sheet and to heat seal the edges of the formed blister to the card. The blister is filled, and the filled blister is covered with a backing cover sheet, and the card sealed to form a package.

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patent: 3920371 (1975-11-01), Faller
patent: 3946537 (1976-03-01), Hair et al.
patent: 5054271 (1991-10-01), DeWoskin

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