Sealing apparatus

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Inventors

Siegel, Harold B.

Application #

948153

Filed

Dec-31-1986

Published

Oct-11-1988

Current US Class

053/329.3
053/374.2
053/374.8
053/390

International Classes

B65B 007/28; B65B 051/14

Field of Search

53/329 53/373 53/390 53/559 53/560 53/477 53/453 156/87 156/245 156/285 156/286 156/538 156/581 156/583.1 156/583.9

Examiners

Culver; Horace M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Pettis & McDonald

US Patent References

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Abstract
An apparatus for sealing medication blister cards including a unit dose of medication in at least one, if not all, of the blisters comprising card. More particularly, the apparatus includes a card holder for receiving the filled medication card and a heated sealing head movable into juxtaposition with the top surface of the filled card so as to apply both heat and pressure to the card as it is held between the card holder and the heated sealing head. First and second ridges extend upwardly from the card holder into engagement with the bottom of the medication blister card, and the contacting surface of the heated sealing head is knurled. Accordingly, as the card is held and heated between the card holder and the sealing head, the application of pressure and heat not only seals the card, but also the ridges and knurling effectively form channels whereby moisture present in the card is expelled therefrom and condenses on the card holder.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An improved sealing apparatus of the type primarily intended for use in sealing medication blister cards including a unit dose of medication in at least one of the blisters, said improved sealing apparatus comprising: a support frame; card carriage means movably mounted on said support frame; card holder means removably attachable to said carriage means, said card holder means being dimensioned and configured to receive a medication blister card thereon for sealing; sealing head means movably mounted on said support frame; means for heating said sealing head means operatively connected to said sealing head means; and operating means mounted on said support frame and operatively connected to said sealing head means whereby said sealing head means may be disposed in juxtaposition to the medication blister card to apply pressure and heat thereto for sealing the card; said card holder means comprising a first surface onto which the medication blister card is placed, said first surface comprising a plurality of first ridges extending away from said first surface and a plurality of second ridges also extending away from said first surface, wherein each of said first ridges is of a predetermined first height and wherein each of said second ridges is of a predetermined second height, said first height being greater than said second height; said sealing head means comprising a knurled surface formed thereon whereby said knurled surface will contact the medication blister card when said operating means is actuated.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to an improved sealing apparatus for accomplishing heat sealing of a medication blister card including unit doses of medication in the blisters. The improved apparatus of this invention is characterized by its construction including a card holder which receives the filled medication card and a heated sealing head which is movable into juxtaposition with the exposed top surface of the medication blister card to sandwich the card between the sealing head and the card holder while applying both heat and pressure thereto to accomplish the sealing operation. The card holder comprises a plurality of first ridges formed substantially around the perimeter thereof and a plurality of second ridges formed thereon around the perimeter of each blister of the medication card. The sealing head comprises a knurled surface which actually contacts the exposed top surface of the filled medication card during the sealing operation. Thus, during the sealing operation, the medication blister card is "sandwiched" between the card holder and the heated sealing head. The first and second ridges formed on the card holder extend upwardly from the surface of the card holder and, during the sealing operation, effectively define channels whereby moisture driven from the card as the result of application of pressure and heat from the sealing head may condense on the main surface of the card holder. This condensation is significant for at least two reasons. First, because the moisture condenses on the card holder, the moisture may be said to be driven away from the medication blister card. Obviously, one would not wish moisture to collect within the individual blisters, for that could easily result in deterioration of the medication contained therein. Second, the condensation effectively cools the card holder during extended periods of operation of the apparatus. This cooling effect is significant for the reason that the blisters of the medication blister card are almost without exception formed from a plastic material. Should the card holder become excessively hot, that heat could have an adverse effect not only upon the blisters, but also upon medication contained therein. It should also be noted that the provision of first and second ridges as well as construction of the contact surface of the sealing head to include knurling also enhance the physical integrity of the overall seal of the card.
 
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