Tamper evident and tamper-proof package

4759457
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Inventors

Nakayama, Raymond M.

Application #

041185

Filed

Apr-22-1987

Published

Jul-26-1988

Current US Class

215/228
215/270
220/4.24

International Classes

B65D 053/00

Field of Search

215/270 215/262 215/297 215/228 220/4

Examiners

Marcus; Stephen

Attorney, Agent or Firm

MacDonald; Thomas S., MacPherson; Alan H., Winters; Paul J.

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Abstract
A tamper-proof, tamper-edvident package includes a pill, capsule, ingestible or medicant bottle-holding container and a sealing lig thereover. The lid includes a flexible lip with a conical sealing surface surrounding the container and in angular juxtaposition upon assembly with a more rigid conical sealing surface on the container. A vacuum is drawn in a fixture holding the container and lid by evacuation of air. Upon subsequent exposure of the container/lid exteriors to ambient environmental air the flexible lip is snapped tight by differential pressure (higher on the exterior of the package) so that the lip sealing surface which was at an angle to the container seal surface, is in parallelism with the container seal surface resulting in a wide sealing band which is not breakable by normal hand pulling or twisting. If the interior vacuum is broken by prying the seal apart or by inserting a hypodermic needle to adulterate the contents, the user when purchasing the package can easily ascertain tampering due to the ease with which the container and lid parts can be taken apart.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A tamper-proof package comprising:

a first container for a human ingestible material;

a second container surrounding and sealing said first container, said second container having a sidewall and an open top forming an internal volume holding said first container, said sidewall including a sidewall first seal surface adjacent said open top;

a sealing lid for closing said second container open top, said sealing lid including a lip having a tapered end sealing surface which tapered end sealing surface, upon assembly on said second container open top, faces said first seal surface and extends at an angle from about 10.degree. to about 30.degree. with respect to said first seal surface; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to containers for protection of products ingestible by humans where the user can easily determine if the package has been tampered with in any way and providing for child-resistant use protection after legitimate opening of the package. More particularly, the invention is directed to a package which, if tampered with previous to sale to the customer, will be readily apparent to the user by observation or tactile feel.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Considerable interest has been generated by instances of tampering involving placement of dangerous foreign substances, particularly in drug or other pharmaceutical packages While there have been various improvements made to more assure the consuming public of the safety and efficacy of the packaged product, it is still difficult for a customer to determine if the package has been tampered with, particularly if the tampering was by injection of a substance by a fine hypodermic needle. In such event, the normal package material has sufficient elasticity or rheological properties to allow the resultant aperture to effectively close after removal of the needle, at least sufficient to be unobservable unless very careful inspection is made. Such would necessitate time-consuming viewing over the entire surface of the package to ascertain any small puncture mark. As a practical matter, the public cannot be taught to perform such inspection without imposition of fear and an adverse feeling against the product and its manufacturer. The overall problem has been exacerbated by poison contamination of capsules causing deaths to users and wide spread recalls of various products.
 
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