TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to a blister package for simultaneously housing, in a single package body, any case which is configured to insertably and withdrawably store contents for facilitating portability and storage, and a blister package container or a blister type refill package container which is filled with cartridge type contents and is insertably and withdrawably stored and used inside the case, and more particularly, to a blister package where a case accommodation part for accommodating the case and a separate content accommodation part which can be filled with contents for the cartridge package container or the refill package container are simultaneously molded on a molding sheet such that when each accommodation part is sealed with a covering film and a cutting line is provided on an edge part of the content accommodation part, therefore, during use, only the content accommodation part may be independently torn off to be stored inside the case, or the refill package container may be opened and inserted into the case to be used. Therefore, a packaging process for a case and a manufacturing process for a cartridge package container or a refill package container are completable in a single process, and as a result, a reduction of a packaging process may lead to improved productivity and reduced manufacturing cost.
BACKGROUND ARTTypically, a blister package is a type of package method as a thermoplastic plastic film or a sheet, and is a method in which contents are put in a swollen portion of a container body, which is made of a plastic laminated molding sheet molded by pressure forming or vacuum forming in a shape which roughly resembles a product desired to be packaged, and then, only a flat flange part of the container body is adhered with a covering film made of a paper or a plastic laminated film, by heat-sealing, a high frequency wave, an ultrasonic wave, etc., which is widely used in packaging of food, daily necessities, goods, industrial products, refined chemicals, liquid cosmetics, and the like.
Meanwhile, the blister package body as above is designed to be disposable or consumed short-term depending on the type of contents. Also, for easily spoiled contents, the contents are not stored in a separate case, but sold to be used once. In a case of contents which are repeatedly used over a relatively long-term period and has low spoilage potential such as a wax type solid perfume, a diffuser, or cosmetics, etc., the contents are used in a structure capable of opening for usage and then closing again while stored in a plastic or metal case for facilitating portability or storage.
Further, for some products, in many instances, a cartridge-type package body is stored in a metal, a plastic, a ceramic, or a glass container, or content from a refill package body is put in a container to be used, thus facilitating portability and storage. To distribute and sale such a product, a container and a cartridge package body or a refill package body may be stored again in a paper case, a transparent plastic case, or a metal, a plastic, a ceramic, or a glass container, or a transparent blister package which shows the cartridge or the refill container, and then may be sold.
FIG. 7 is a state in which a case C and a content package body AC that has already been formed by a blister package method become a set through a blister package.
For making a conventional blister package body as shown inFIG. 7, asFIG. 8 illustrates, first, a process in which contents A are packed by the blister package through a molding sheet A2 provided with a container part A1 and a covering film A3 is required (forming a container—filling contents—sealing a cover). Secondly, a process which stores the content package body AC which completed packaging into a separate case C again, and thirdly, a process in which the case C storing the content package body AC is secondarily packed by the blister package through a molding sheet C2 provided with a container part C1 and a covering film C3 are required (forming a container—inserting into a case—sealing a cover).
In a conventional packaging method as shown inFIG. 7, a packaging process for the case C and a packaging process for the content package body AC are made by separate processes which require two blister packaging processes, thereby causing a rise in manufacturing cost and a fall in productivity due to the increase in the packaging processes.
In addition, since a conventional package body as shown inFIG. 7 only accommodates the case C and the content package body AC which is filled with contents on sale, for example, it is common that a separate package is delivered to a consumer in order to introduce a product sample for checking the consumer's feedback about a prototype in development, a not-for-sale product which completed development, or a conventional product for promoting sales to the consumer. Also, most blister packages are not provided with additional functions and structures to accommodate samples. In this case, generation of cost for delivering a sample is unavoidable.
Therefore, it is difficult to ensure accuracy, efficiency, and diversity of feedback due to difficulties in asking for various opinions and having a wide range of sample distributions by using the method which distributes separate samples to a certain group of testers in order to check the consumer's feedback about a prototype in development or a not-for-sale product which completed development.
DISCLOSURETechnical ProblemThe present invention, in order to solve the aforementioned problem, provides a blister package in which only a content accommodation part may be independently torn off to be stored inside the case when in use, or a content accommodation part having refill contents therein may be torn off and opened to be stored in the case for usage. The present invention is directed to providing a blister package which simultaneously houses a refill or cartridge type content package container and a case accommodating the same to improve productivity and reduce manufacturing cost by a reduction of a packaging process which completes a packaging process for a case and a manufacturing process for a cartridge or refill package container in a single process.
Technical SolutionTo achieve the above object of the present invention, there is provided a blister package which is simultaneously molded to have a case accommodation part for accommodating a case and a separate content accommodation part being filled with contents for cartridge-type or refill-type contents on a molding sheet such that the content accommodation part has a broken line on an edge part thereof to enable the content accommodation part to be independently torn off while each accommodation part is sealed with a covering film.
Further, the present invention is additionally configured to have a sample content accommodation part which is capable of packaging sample contents of a prototype in development or a not-for-sale product which completed development on the molding sheet.
Advantageous EffectsAccording to the present invention as described above, a case may be withdrawn and a content accommodation part may be torn off to be stored inside the case when a blister package body is opened. Or the content accommodation part may be opened and inserted into the case to be used. Therefore, a packaging process for the case and a manufacturing process for a cartridge package container are completable in a single process, and as a result, a reduction of a packaging process may lead to improved productivity and reduced manufacturing cost.
Furthermore, as a prototype in development scheduled to be released, a not-for-sale product completed development, or a sample for promoting sales is accommodated in a product for sale to unspecified individuals, a consumer may become aware of features of the sample in advance, thereby increasing the consumer's expectation and taking an advantageous position in a decision of product choice. A variety of feedback may be received regarding the sample, which helps improve the product quality of the products on the market. Unlimited distribution range of samples ensures accuracy, effectiveness, and diversity of the feedback.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a configuration example according to one embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a perspective view ofFIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view ofFIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a view illustrating a manufacturing process of the present invention.
FIG. 5 is a view illustrating a process to use a content accommodation part which is applied to the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a view illustrating a process to use a sample content accommodation part which is applied to the present invention.
FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view showing a blister package body which is packed along with a content package body and a case.
FIG. 8 is a view illustrating a manufacturing process ofFIG. 7.
MODES OF THE INVENTIONHereinafter, exemplary embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail. However, the present invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments disclosed below, but can be implemented in various forms. The following exemplary embodiments are described in order to enable those of ordinary skill in the art to embody and practice the invention.
The present invention will be described hereinafter in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a configuration example according to one embodiment of the present invention, andFIG. 2 is a perspective view ofFIG. 1. As illustrated, there is provided a blister package in a known structure in which a package body P of the present invention is formed on a piece of amolding sheet1, acase accommodation part3 to accommodate a case C having a cover C′ is provided, and themolding sheet1 has a coveringfilm2 attached on a back side thereof.
Here, the blister package includes each of acontent accommodation part10 which is formed on themolding sheet1 to be filled with and accommodate contents A, a cartridge orrefill cutting line20 which is formed along a lower edge part of thecontent accommodation part10, provides aflange part11 on thecontent accommodation part10, and also selectively enables an individual separation and tear-off on themolding sheet1 and the coveringfilm2 so as to form an independent cartridge orrefill package container10A, and is configured to have a notched part forconnection21 at one part thereof, a samplecontent accommodation part30 formed on themolding sheet1 in order to be filled with and accommodate sample contents A′ of a prototype in development or a not-for-sale product which completed development, a sample notchedline40 which is formed on themolding sheet1 and selectively enables the samplecontent accommodation part30 to be individually separated and torn off on themolding sheet1 and the coveringfilm2 so as to form an independentsample package container30A, and a projecting part foropening guidance50 which protrudes from themolding sheet1 and allows a portion of the cartridge or refillcutting line20 to pass through the inside so as to form a separating space between themolding sheet1 and the coveringfilm2 in a passing part when the cartridge orrefill package container10A is torn off.
Hereinafter, a work of the present invention configured as above will be described below.
In the blister package of the present invention, as shown inFIG. 4, thecase accommodation part3, thecontent accommodation part10, and the samplecontent accommodation part30 may be protrudingly molded in an arbitrary form on thetransparent molding sheet1, in a next process, arbitrary contents A such as a salve type perfume available for long-term use are filled and accommodated in thecase accommodation part3, the case C having the cover C′ which may be made of metal, plastic, ceramics, or glass is stored in thecase accommodation part3, and the sample contents A′ of a prototype in development for release or a not-for-sale product which completed development are filled inside the samplecontent accommodation part30. After filling the contents A, the case C, and the sample contents A′, the transparent or opaque coveringfilm2 may be attached to the back side of themolding sheet1 in such a manner that openings of thecase accommodation part3, thecontent accommodation part10, and the samplecontent accommodation part30 are sealed.
Next, the cartridge orrefill cutting line20 and the sample notchedline40 are processed on the edge part of thecontent accommodation part10 and the samplecontent accommodation part30 in order to be individually separated and torn off from a main body where thecase accommodation part3 is located when necessary, thereby configuring the cartridge orrefill package container10A and thesample package container30A.
The entire aforementioned processes are completed in a single manufacturing process in which manufacturing the cartridge orrefill package container10A, packaging the case C, and manufacturing thesample package container30A are provided all together through a single configuration in a single processing line. As above, a configuration which is completely separable even with a slight external force for convenience in tearing off the cartridge orrefill package container10A is applied to the cartridge or refillcutting line20, and a plurality of notched parts forconnection21 are on a portion of the cartridge or refillcutting line20 in order to prevent the cartridge orrefill package container10A from unexpectedly separating and falling upon treatment, thereby being attached and not easily falling apart until a strong tearing force is intentionally applied.
The sample notchedline40 is processed to have the same configuration with the notched part forconnection21, thereby preventing an easy separation with a weak force and enabling tearing only when a user puts a relatively strong tearing force to forcibly tear it.
Meanwhile, the projecting part foropening guidance50 is formed on themolding sheet1 as shown inFIG. 2 andFIG. 3 so that a portion of the cartridge orrefill cutting line20 which starts to be torn off may pass. Here, the projecting part foropening guidance50 may maintain separation from the coveringfilm2 through a space which is configured therein.
When the cartridge orrefill cutting line20 is separated in order to tear off the cartridge orrefill package container10A, a passing part of the projecting part foropening guidance50 which is positioned inside where the cartridge orrefill cutting line20 is passed may be cut and separated together, and after separation, the cartridge orrefill package container10A has a gap with the coveringfilm2 as shown inFIG. 5 so as to rip off the coveringfilm2. Therefore, when the contents are in use, the coveringfilm2 can be promptly and simply removed so that it is possible to provide convenience in treatment.
Meanwhile, as shown inFIG. 5, when in use, the cartridge orrefill package container10A is cut and separated to be stored in the withdrawn case C while the cover C′ of the case C is opened, and then the coveringfilm2 is removed to use the contents A, or the refill package container is opened and inserted into the case to use the contents A.
Thesample package container30A is used after being torn off by using the sample notchedline40, and then the sample contents A′ are used after the coveringfilm2 is removed as shown inFIG. 6.
While the embodiments of the present invention has been described, it should be understood by those skilled in the art that various alternations and changes in form may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.