Medicine container, method of assembling the container, and method of dispensing the medicine from the container
IPC분류정보
국가/구분
United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
B65D-083/04
A61J-001/03
A61J-007/00
B31B-011/00
A61J-007/04
출원번호
US-0323701
(2014-07-03)
등록번호
US-9241873
(2016-01-26)
발명자
/ 주소
Upchurch, Guy
Finch, John G.
출원인 / 주소
AbbVie Inc.
대리인 / 주소
Haut, Julie A.
인용정보
피인용 횟수 :
6인용 특허 :
131
초록▼
A child-resistant medication container assembly and method of dispensing the medication from the container assembly. The medication container assembly includes a blister pack with a plurality of compartments, each of which supports a medication. The container also includes a puck and a box. The blis
A child-resistant medication container assembly and method of dispensing the medication from the container assembly. The medication container assembly includes a blister pack with a plurality of compartments, each of which supports a medication. The container also includes a puck and a box. The blister pack compartments are aligned with openings on the puck, and the box is configured to receive and secure the puck and the blister pack such that each of the plurality of compartments is aligned with a complementary opening in the box.
대표청구항▼
1. A child-resistant medication container assembly comprising: a blister pack including a plurality of compartments, each of the plurality of compartments configured to support at least one medication;a puck including a recess having a plurality of openings with each opening in the puck correspondin
1. A child-resistant medication container assembly comprising: a blister pack including a plurality of compartments, each of the plurality of compartments configured to support at least one medication;a puck including a recess having a plurality of openings with each opening in the puck corresponding to one of the plurality of compartments of the blister pack; anda box including a first wall opposite a second wall, a plurality of openings extending through the first wall, each of the openings in the first wall being aligned with corresponding perforations in the second wall, each of the openings in the first wall being aligned with one of the openings in the puck and a corresponding compartment of the blister pack. 2. The child-resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein each of the plurality of compartments is spaced apart from the complementary opening in the box. 3. The child-resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the box includes a series of instructions for administering the medication secured within the plurality of compartments of the blister pack. 4. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the blister pack further includes a first region and a second region, each of the first and second regions including at least one of the plurality of compartments. 5. The child resistant medication container of claim 4 wherein the box further includes a first region and a second region, each of the first and second regions including at least one of the plurality of openings. 6. The child resistant medication container of claim 5 wherein the first region of the blister pack is aligned with the first region of the box, and the second region of the blister pack is aligned with the second region of the box. 7. The child resistant medication container of claim 5 wherein the first region of the box includes a first set of instructions for administering the medication secured in the at least one of the plurality of compartments of the first region and wherein the second region of the box includes a second set of instructions for administering the medication secured in the at least one of the plurality of compartments of the second region. 8. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the box is constructed from cardboard having a layer of tear-resistant film. 9. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the puck further includes a plurality of openings extending through the recess, each of the plurality of openings configured to be complementary to and in alignment with one of the plurality of compartments. 10. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the puck includes a height that is greater than a height of one of the compartments of the blister pack. 11. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the puck is constructed from molded paper pulp and bamboo fiber. 12. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the medication secured in each of the plurality of compartments is accessible by puncturing a seal in the blister pack. 13. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the box is assembled and secured by glued-end construction. 14. The child resistant medication container of claim 1 wherein the box includes a third wall hingedly coupled to the first wall, the third wall overlaying the first wall to prevent access to the plurality of openings in the box. 15. A method of assembling a child-resistant medication container, the method comprising: aligning a blister pack including a plurality of compartments with a puck including a recess and a plurality of openings, each of the plurality of openings configured to be complementary to one of the plurality of compartments;attaching the blister pack to the puck;inserting the blister pack and the puck into a box, the box including a first wall opposite a second wall, a plurality of openings extending through the first wall and being aligned with a plurality of perforations in the second wall, each of the aligned plurality of openings and perforations being complementary to one of the plurality of compartments; andclosing the box to enclose the blister pack and the puck. 16. The method of assembling a child-resistant medication container of claim 15 wherein inserting the blister pack and puck into the box includes maintaining a gap between the plurality of compartments and the plurality of openings in the first wall. 17. The method of assembling a child-resistant medication container of claim 15 wherein securing the blister pack and the puck within the box includes overlaying and securing a third wall over the first wall. 18. The method of assembling a child-resistant medication container of claim 15, further comprising printing on the box a series of instructions for administering the medication secured within the plurality of compartments. 19. The method of assembling a child-resistant medication container of claim 15 further comprising: providing the blister pack with a first region and a second region, each of the first and second regions including at least one of the plurality of compartments;providing the box with a first region and a second region, each of the first and second regions including at least one of the plurality of openings;aligning the first region of the blister pack with the first region of the box;aligning the second region of the blister pack with the second region of the blister pack;printing on the first region of the box a first instruction for administering the medication secured within the at least one of the plurality of compartments of the first region; andprinting on the second region of the box a second instruction for administering the medication secured within the at least one of the plurality of compartments of the second region. 20. A method of dispensing medication secured within a child-resistant medication container to a user, the method comprising: providing a container including a box, a puck, and a blister pack, the puck being secured to the box, and the blister pack being secured to the puck;applying a force to at least one compartment of a plurality of compartments of the blister pack, each of the plurality of compartments being aligned with a complementary one of a plurality of openings in a first wall of the box;breaking a seal of the at least one compartment to move medication contained within the at least one compartment;expelling the medication through an opening in the recess of the puck, the opening being complementary to the at least one compartment; andexpelling the medication through a perforation in a second wall of the box, the perforation being complementary to the at least one compartment.
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