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Child resistant blister package

a blister package and child-resistant technology, applied in the field of blister packaging, can solve the problems of undisputed danger of unsupervised consumption of drugs, and small children are particularly exposed to this risk

Inactive Publication Date: 2009-12-10
ALCAN GLOBAL PHARMA PACKAGING
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The danger of unsupervised consumption of drugs is undisputed.
Small children are particularly exposed to this risk especially when drugs are left lying around or are otherwise accessible to them.

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[0012]Referring now to FIGS. 1, 2A and 2B, a child resistant blister package according to one embodiment is shown generally at 10. The blister package 10 comprises a blister card 12 and a housing 14 for containing the blister card 12. The housing 14 has an opening 16 at one end thereof through which at least a portion of the blister card 12 can be pulled out and exposed to dispense contents. The blister card 12 and the housing 14 comprise a releasable restraining mechanism to restrict the exposure of the blister card 12 through the opening 16 of the housing 14.

[0013]The blister card 12 is of conventional construction and comprises a plurality of blisters or containers which are illustrated schematically at 18. The contents of blisters 18 on blister cards 12 are typically used for packaging pharmaceutical products such as tablets, capsules, pills, ampoules but may also be used to for packaging other products such as candy, chewing gum, lozenges or other relatively small items which a...

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Abstract

A child resistant blister package is provided. The blister package comprises a blister card and a housing for containing the blister card. The blister card and the housing comprising a releasable restraining mechanism to restrict the exposure of the blister card through an opening of the housing.

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TECHNICAL FIELD[0001]The application relates generally to blister packaging and more particularly to a child resistant blister packageBACKGROUND OF THE ART[0002]Blister packages such as push-through blister cards are a predominant form of packaging for pharmaceutical products such as tablets, capsules and pills. The contents of such blister packages can be dispensed relatively easily, sometimes even by children, by ejecting the contents through the sealing film of the blisters, or, removing the sealing film by peeling or tearing depending on the type of blister card. The danger of unsupervised consumption of drugs is undisputed. Small children are particularly exposed to this risk especially when drugs are left lying around or are otherwise accessible to them. Further, the bright colors often used for the contents of such blister cards can be attractive to children and make the contents of the blister cards have a candy appearance.[0003]Accordingly, there is a need to provide an imp...

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IPC IPC(8): B65D83/04B65D73/00
CPCB65D83/0463B65D2215/06B65D2215/04
Inventor RONDEAU, GILLES
Owner ALCAN GLOBAL PHARMA PACKAGING
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