Packaging system with pharmacy bottle and label
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IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65D-083/04
B65D-085/00
G09F-003/00
출원번호
US-0185271
(2011-07-18)
등록번호
US-8752705
(2014-06-17)
발명자
/ 주소
Adler, Deborah B.
Rosberg, Klaus
Douglas, Patrick L.
Grisik, Matthew S.
출원인 / 주소
Target Brands, Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Griffiths & Seaton PLLC
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199
초록▼
A packaging system includes a bottle, a ring, and a cap. The bottle defines a first end, a second end, and a cavity. The first end defines a neck having an opening providing access to the cavity. The ring is secured about the neck of the bottle, is spaced from the opening, and defines an exterior ri
A packaging system includes a bottle, a ring, and a cap. The bottle defines a first end, a second end, and a cavity. The first end defines a neck having an opening providing access to the cavity. The ring is secured about the neck of the bottle, is spaced from the opening, and defines an exterior ring width measured between a front and a back of the ring. The cap is removably secured about the neck of the bottle. The cap defines an exterior cap width measured between a front and a back of the cap. The exterior cap width is substantially equal to the exterior ring width such when the cap is positioned adjacent the ring, the front of the ring and the front of the cap generally align and the back of the ring and the back of the cap generally align.
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1. A packaging system comprising: a pharmacy bottle formed as a single piece of molded plastic material, the pharmacy bottle defining: a first end,a second end opposite to and facing away from the first end, anda cavity between the first end and the second end,wherein the first end defines a neck ha
1. A packaging system comprising: a pharmacy bottle formed as a single piece of molded plastic material, the pharmacy bottle defining: a first end,a second end opposite to and facing away from the first end, anda cavity between the first end and the second end,wherein the first end defines a neck having an opening opposite the second end and providing access to the cavity;a ring secured about the neck of the pharmacy bottle and spaced from the opening, wherein the ring defines an exterior ring width measured between a front and a back of the ring; anda cap formed separately from the ring and the pharmacy bottle, wherein: the cap is removably secured about the neck of the pharmacy bottle to cover the opening and is positioned adjacent the ring when the cap is coupled to the neck of the pharmacy bottle, andthe cap defines an exterior cap width measured between a front and a back of the cap that is substantially equal to the exterior ring width such that when the cap is positioned adjacent the ring, the front of the ring and the front of the cap generally align and the back of the ring and the back of the cap generally align. 2. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein: the pharmacy bottle includes: a front wall extending from the first end to the second end,a back wall extending from the first end to the second end and being spaced from and facing in an opposite direction than the front wall, anda pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and each extending between the front wall and the back wall, andthe neck is inset from each of the front wall, the back wall, and the pair of sidewalls. 3. The packaging system of claim 2, wherein: the pair of sidewalls are each trapezoidal, andthe front wall and the back wall are each substantially planar and angled toward one another as the front wall and the back wall extend from the first end to the second end of the pharmacy bottle. 4. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein: the pharmacy bottle includes: a front wall extending from the first end to the second end, anda back wall extending from the first end to the second end and being spaced from and facing in an opposite direction than the front wall, andthe packaging system further comprises a label adhered to and substantially covering each of the front wall, the back wall, and the second end of the pharmacy bottle. 5. The packaging system of claim 4, wherein: the back wall includes a recessed area and a contact surface surrounding the recessed area on at least three sides,the recessed area defines a recessed primary surface that is substantially planar and indented from the contact surface toward the front wall and extends substantially parallel to the contact surface,the label is adhered to the contact surface and is spaced from the recessed primary surface to form a storage slot between the label and the recessed primary surface, andthe packaging system further comprises at least one of an information card and a magnifying lens removably housed within the storage slot. 6. The packaging system of claim 5, wherein: the pharmacy bottle includes a pair of sidewalls positioned opposite one another and each extending between the front wall and the back wall,the at least one of the information card and the magnifying lens includes a portion extending beyond an edge of the back wall adjacent one of the pair of sidewalls such that the portion of the at least one of the information card and the magnifying lens is visible when the packaging system is viewed from in front of the front wall of the pharmacy bottle. 7. The packaging system of claim 4, wherein the label includes a front free edge adjacent the front wall of the pharmacy bottle and a back free edge opposite the front free edge, the front free edge and the back free edge each being positioned on the pharmacy bottle at substantially equal distances from the first end of the pharmacy bottle. 8. The packaging system of claim 4, wherein: the back wall includes a substantially planar portion,the cap is threadably secured about the neck of the pharmacy bottle via rotation of the cap relative to the neck and about an axis of rotation,the label extends over the back wall of the pharmacy bottle to form a storage slot between the label and the substantially planar portion of the back wall, andthe packaging system includes at least one of an information card and a magnifying lens removably housed within the storage slot and configured to selectively slide into and out of the storage slot in a direction substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation and substantially parallel to the substantially planar portion the back wall. 9. The packaging system of claim 1, in combination with medication contained within the cavity of the pharmacy bottle. 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein: the pharmacy bottle includes: a front wall extending from the first end to the second end, anda back wall extending from the first end to the second end and being spaced from and facing in an opposite direction than the front wall,the packaging system further comprises a label adhered to and substantially covering each of the front wall, the back wall, and the second end of the pharmacy bottle,the label includes information related to the medication, andthe information is included on portions of the label covering each of the front wall, the back wall, and the second end of the pharmacy bottle. 11. The packaging system of claim 10, wherein the information included on a portion of the label covering the front wall and the information included on a portion of the label covering the back wall both have an upright orientation for reading when the pharmacy bottle is positioned to vertically extend from a support surface such that the first end of the pharmacy bottle is nearer the support surface than the second end of the pharmacy bottle. 12. The packaging system of claim 9, wherein: the ring is one of a plurality of rings included in the packaging system,each of the plurality of rings is a different color corresponding to a different member of a single household, andthe ring placed around the neck of the pharmacy bottle is one of the plurality of rings that is the different color corresponding to the different member of the single household who is prescribed the medication contained in the cavity of the pharmacy bottle. 13. The packaging system of claim 1, wherein the cap includes a flat end opposite the ring configured to act as a base of the pharmacy bottle when the flat end contacts a support surface and the pharmacy bottle extends substantially vertically above the support surface. 14. A pharmacy system including: a container molded as a single piece of material and defining a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a rear wall, and a cavity, wherein the first end forms a neck with an opening to the cavity, and the rear wall defines a substantially planar portion;a cap selectively coupled about the neck of the container to cover the opening, wherein the cap is configured to rotate about a rotational axis to couple the cap to and uncouple the cap from the neck of the container;a label extending over the substantially planar portion of the rear wall to define a storage slot between the label and the substantially planar portion of the rear wall, the storage slot having an opening at one side;an auxiliary member stored within and slidably removable from the storage slot;wherein the storage slot is configured such that the auxiliary member is removable from the storage slot via the opening in a linear direction substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis and substantially parallel to the substantially planar portion of the rear wall. 15. The pharmacy system of claim 14, wherein the auxiliary member is one of an information card and a magnifying glass. 16. The pharmacy system of claim 14, wherein: the container includes side walls on opposing edges of the rear wall, andwhen the auxiliary member is stored within the storage slot, a portion of the auxiliary member extends beyond the opposing edges of the rear wall such that a front surface of the portion of the auxiliary member is visible around one of the side walls when the container is viewed from a front side thereof opposite the rear wall. 17. The pharmacy system of claim 14, wherein: the cap defines an overall cap width extending from a front of the cap to a back of the cap;the pharmacy system further comprises a ring secured around the neck of the container,the ring defines an overall ring width extending from a front of the ring to a back of the ring, andwhen the ring and the cap are secured to the neck, the front of the cap generally aligns with the front of the ring, and the back of the cap generally aligns with the back of the ring. 18. The pharmacy system of claim 14, wherein: the container defines a front wall opposite the rear wall, andthe substantially planar portion of the rear wall is offset toward the front wall relative to a remainder of the rear wall and the label is adhered to the remainder of the rear wall. 19. The pharmacy system of claim 14, wherein: the container defines a front wall opposite the rear wall,the label defines a front edge and a rear edge opposite the front edge,the front edge is positioned immediately adjacent the front wall of the container,the rear edge is positioned immediately adjacent the rear wall of the container, andthe front edge and the rear edge are each positioned a substantially identical distance away from the first end of the container. 20. A packaging system comprising: a pharmacy bottle formed as a single piece of molded plastic material, the pharmacy bottle defining: a first end,a second end opposite and facing away from the first end,a rear wall defining a substantially planar portion, anda cavity formed between the first end and the second end,wherein the first end defines a neck having an opening opposite the second end and providing access to the cavity;a ring secured about the neck of the pharmacy bottle and spaced from the opening, wherein the ring defines an exterior ring width measured between a front of the ring to a back of the ring, anda cap formed separately from the ring and the pharmacy bottle, wherein: the cap is selectively secured about the neck of the pharmacy bottle to cover the opening and be positioned adjacent the ring when the cap is coupled to the neck of the pharmacy bottle,the cap is configured to rotate about a rotational axis to couple the cap to and uncouple the cap from the neck of the pharmacy bottle, andthe cap defines an exterior cap width measured between a front of the cap to a back of the cap and being generally equal to the exterior ring width such that when the cap is positioned adjacent the ring, the front of the cap generally aligns with the front of the ring and the back of the cap generally aligns with the back of the ring;a label extending over the substantially planar portion of the rear wall to define a storage slot between the label and the substantially planar rear wall, the storage slot having an opening at one side; andan auxiliary member stored within and slidably removable from the storage slot;wherein the storage slot is configured such that the auxiliary member is removable from the storage slot via the opening in a linear direction substantially perpendicular to the rotational axis and substantially parallel to the substantially planar portion of the rear wall.
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