Labels and labelled packages

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Inventors

Instance, David John

Application #

959421

Filed

Jan-28-2002

Published

Aug-5-2003

Current US Class

040/638
283/101
283/105
283/106
283/56
283/81
428/43

International Classes

B42D 015/00

Field of Search

283/72 283/74 283/75 283/79 283/80 283/81 283/101 283/105 283/56 283/903 283/106 283/61 283/62 428/40.1 428/41.7 428/41.8 428/41.9 428/42.1 428/94 428/914 428/43 40/310 40/638 40/299 40/312

Assignee

Instance, Ltd.; David J. (Kent, GB)

Examiners

Fridie, Jr.; Willmon

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Rothwell, Figg, Ernst & Manbeck, p.c.

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Abstract
Labels for blister packs, and to blister packs provided with such a label. A label for a blister pack comprising a support piece having a rear self-adhesive surface and at least one removable portion bounded by at least one tear line on a front surface of the support piece; and a multilaminar portion held on the front surface of the support piece.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A label for a blister pack comprising:

a support piece having a rear self-adhesive surface; and

a multilaminar portion held on a front surface of the support piece;

wherein the support piece includes at least one removable portion underlying the multilaminar portion and bounded by at least one tear line on the front surface of the support piece.

2. A label for a blister pack according to claim 1 further comprising:

an overlaminate arranged over the multilaminar portion and having two opposed edge portions adhered to the front surface of the support piece, at least one of the opposed edge portions being releaseably adhered to the front surface of the support piece.



Description
The present invention relates to labels for blister packs, and to blister packs provided with such a label.

Blister packs are typically used for seal-packaging a plurality of pharmaceutical tablets, wherein each tablet can be dispensed individually whilst leaving the remaining tablets in a sealed condition. A typical blister pack contains a moulded plastic receptacle comprising an ordered array of distinct pockets or "blisters". A single pharmaceutical tablet is arranged in each pocket, and the opening of each pocket is covered by a sealing layer, typically a thin metal foil, to thereby seal each tablet in its respective pocket. A tablet is dispensed by piercing the sealing layer at the opening of the respective pocket. The remaining tablets remain in a sealed state, since the sealing layer is adhered to the moulded plastic receptacle in such a manner that the piercing of the sealing layer in the region of one pocket does not break the seal of the remaining sealed pockets.

This type of package has the drawback however that the sealing layer, typically being a thin layer of thin metal foil, can be pierced very easily making the contents of the package easily accessible even to a small child. These types of packages are therefore inherently not very child proof. Furthermore, the written instructions and information provided with conventional blister packs are provided separately from the blister pack itself, the two being typically enslosed in a cardboard packet. Since the instructions are provided detached from the blister pack itself, there is the danger that the written instructions will become lost leaving the user in the undesirable situation of being left with pharmaceutical tablets about which he has no information ready at hand.
 
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