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US3749093A
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An insertable device package formed by an elongated, enclosed sheath which is sealed at opposite, leading and trailing ends and contains the insertable device. The trailing end of the sheath, near the base of the device, forms a pocket which is depressible by an external member that controllably forces the device through the seal at the leading end of the sheath and becomes enveloped by it. The device is thereafter inserted, for example, into an opening of a body.

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United States Patent [1 Bloom 1451 July 31,1973
211 Appl. No.: 170,435
[52] US. Cl. 128/263, 128/262 [51] Int. Cl. A611 15/00 [58] Field of Search 128/263, 264, 262,
[56] References Cited UNITED STATESPATENTS 12/1967 Asaka 128/263 1/1960 Rickard et al. 128/263 1/1938 Wadel. 128/264 VIIIIIIIIIIIIII 5/1909 Lockwood 128/262 X 4/1963 Cathcart 128/262 X Primary Examiner-Aldrich F. Medbery AttorneyGeorge E. Kersey [5 7] ABSTRACT An insertable device package formed by an elongated, enclosed sheath which is sealed at opposite, leading and trailing ends and contains the insertable device. The trailing end of the sheath, near the base of the device, forms a pocket which is depressible by an external member that controllably forces the device through the seal at the leading end of the sheath and becomes enveloped by it. The device is thereafter inserted, for example, into an opening of a body.
10 Claims, 7 Drawing Figures PATENIEU JUL-31 197a SHEU 20F 2 FIG. 2A
FIG. 2B
FIG. 20
FIG. 2C
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION This invention relates to insertable device packages, particularly for suppositories, tampons and the like.
Devices which are intended for insertion into opening of a body must meed dual packaging requirements: the package must reduce, and desirably eliminate, the possibility of device contamination before use, and it must also permit the application of the device in a sanitary way that does not result in soiling the fingers of the user. Various techniques have been tried, ranging from the use of plunger s with the packaging to the use of protective shields of generally complex configuration.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to expedite the sanitary packaging of devices. Another object is to achieve a completely sealed package and sanitary applicator using a single packaging element. A related object is to achieve the compact sanitary packaging of suppositories and tampons without the need for plungers or complex protective shields.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION In accomplishing the foregoing and related objects, the invention provides a package in the form of an enclosed, typically tubular, sheath which is sealed at both ends and contains the device that is to be-inserted into an opening of the body. One of the sealed ends forms a pocket for accomodating an external member, such as the finger of a user, that forces the device out of the sheath through the oppositely sealed end.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, the device within the package is a suppository of standard composition. Alternatively the device may be a tampon for the absorption of body fluids or a medicator unit. Where the device is a tampon, one end is affixed to, and forms a seal at, the pocket end of the sheath. When an external member, such as a finger, is applied to the pocket, the tampon is forced out of the sheath. The sheath thus becomes turned outside-in, producing a sanitary shield for the applicator member which moves the tampon into position, and permitting the tampon to be easily retrieved when it has served its purpose. Such a package is formed by attaching one end of a cylindrical sheath by a shrink fit, for example, and then pulling the sheath inside-out and sealing its free end.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, the leading edge of the package has a controlled seal in which the resistance to piercing is increased as the device is being pushed through the seal. Such a seal can be thicker at its edges than at its center.
In accordance with still another aspect of the invention the wall of the sheath is' tapered from the leading end to the trailing end, with the wall thickness. being greater at the leading end in order to promote the en velopment of the external member, e.g., the finger, at the trailing end where thepocket is formed.
In accordance with other aspects of the invention, the tampon is affixed to the sheath in various ways, including placement in an, apertured portion of the sheath to facilitate the desired absorption of body fluids, and the retention of the tampon by being looped about the band at one end of the sheath.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Other aspects of the invention will become apparent after considering several illustrative embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings in which:
FIG. 1A is a perspective view of a suppository package in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view of the suppository package of FIG. 1A;
FIG. 1C is a cross-sectional view showing the suppository of FIG. 1A being ejected from its package;
FIG. 2A is a perspective view of a tampon package in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2B is a cross-sectional view showing the formation and use of a tampon package in accordance with one aspect of the invention; and
FIGS. 2C and 2D are fragmentary views showing alternative attachments of tampons to packaging sheaths.
DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS Turning to the drawings, the embodiment of FIG. IA is a packaged suppository I0 in accordance with the invention. Thepackage 10 is formed by an enclosed tubular sheath 11 which is sealed at its forward or leadingend 12 and at itstrailing end 13, and contains a suppository 14. In addition, thetrailing end 13 of thepackage 10 has been inserted into the main body of the sheath 11 to provide apocket 15 for receiving an external member, such as a finger (not shown) of a user. When the package is to be used, the external member is pushed into thepocket 15 into contact with thebase 14b of thesuppository 14 to pierce the leadingend 12 of the sheath 1]. Thesuppository 14 is of conventional construction. The sheath I1 is desirably of thin-walled plastic material, such as polyethylene or rubber film, which is treated at theends 12 and 13, by heating, for example, to form seals S1 and S2.
Details of thepackage 10 of FIG. 1A are set forth in FIG. 1B. The seal S1 at the leadingend 12 of the sheath 11 is narrower in themiddle 12m than at the edges 12c. In addition, the wall of the sheath 1! is tapered, being of a greater thickness 1 la near the leading end than thethickness llb at thetrailing end 13.
The use of thesuppository package 10 is illustrated in the cross-sectional view of FIG. 1C. A finger of a user has been inserted into thepocket 15, causing the seal S2 to move forward in the direction indicated by the arrow A into contact with the base of thesuppository 14. This also causes an envelopment of the finger by the trailing portion of the sheath I1 and provides a sanitary covering during the further use of thepackage 10. When thesuppository 14 is pushed into engagement of the weakened middle region of the seal SI (FIG. 18), further pressure produces a rupturing of the seal. Since the seal S1 is gradually thickened from thecenter 12m, the resistance of the seal increases as thesuppository 14 is pushed further forward (FIG. 1C). Consequently, the tapered seal S1 provides a high degree of control over the subsequent insertion of thesuppository 14 into an opening of the body.
A further embodiment of the invention is presented by thetampon package 20 of FIG. 2A. This package includes asheath 21, similar to that employed for thesuppository package 10 of FIG. IA, and an internally containedtampon 24. As with the suppository package .10, the leadingend 22 has a seal S1 for the controlled release of thetampon 24. The trailingedge 23 has a seal S2 in the form of a junction between thetampon 25 and thesheath 21. As before, the seal S2 is in apocket 25 for accomodating an external member that is used to apply thrust to the base 24b of thetampon 24 when the package is ready for use.
One mode of construction of thepackage 20 of FIG. 2A is illustrated in FIG. 2B. The sheath 21' (shown in outline) is shrunk fit to thetampon 24 at its base end. Thesheath 21 is then turned inside-out" in the direction of thearrows 26, occupying the position of thesheath 21 to that thetampon 24 is positioned within theopposite end 22 of thesheath 21. Thepackage 20 is completed by pulling thesheath 21 forward in the direction of thearrows 26 so that the tampon is completely within thetubular sheath 21. Theend 22 is then sealed.
In the use of thetampon package 20 of FIG. 2A, a finger (not shown) is inserted into thepocket 25 and thetampon 24 is pushed forward at its base 24b until the forward seal S1 is pierced. Thetampon 24 is then pushed further until thesheath 21 is turned outsidein", occupying the position of the dashed line sheath 21' of FIG. 2B. In its fully extended position the sheath 21' serves as a complete protective shield for the applicator member. It also serves as a retrival member when the lift of the tampon is at ane end. This can eliminate the need for such ancillary items as pullstrings and simplifies the packaging of the tampon.
Alternatively, thetampon package 20 ofFIG. 2A can be constructed, for example, from sheets of plastic material which are sealed to the tampon at its base, folded over the tampon and sealed along the edges. Other techniques for construction of thepackage 20 and realization of thepocket 25 will be readily apparent.
Moreover, there are various ways in which the tampon can be attached to its sheath. In FIG. 2C thetampon 34 is within the upper end ofa sheath 3], thelatter having apertures 32 in the form of elongated slots in order to permit the desired absorption of fluids. The elongated slots are in successive, alternately offset columns, with the individual slots extending approximately between the midpoints of adjoining columnar slots. This configuration of theslots 32 facilitates free expansion of the sheath 31 when thetampon 34 absorbs fluids and results in a diamond-shaped pattern of apertures in the sheath. Another attachment is shown in FIG. 2D where thesheath 41 has aloop 42 near its open end and thetampon 44 is formed by a sheet of material that is folded around theloop 42. Other techniques entail heat sealing of the tampon to the sheath, gluing, mechanical fastening, etc.
While various aspects of the invention have been set forth by the drawings and the specification, the foregoing detailed description is for illustration only and it will be apparent that various changes in parts as well as the substitution of equivalent constituents for those shown and described may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
What is claimed is:
1. An insertable device package comprising an elongated enclosed sheath having opposed ends,
one of which has a rupturable seal;
a device for insertion into an opening of the body positioned within said sheath;
the other end of said sheath being sealed by a base member having one side, a portion of said other end of said sheath being inwardly reversed upon itself and tenninating in said base member, said one side of said base member and said inwardly reversed portion constituting a preformed pocket for receiving an external member by which pressure can be applied to said base member to force said device from said one end out of said sheath through the first mentioned sealed end.
2. A package as defined in claim 1 wherein said device is a tampon and is affixed to the seal at the pocket end of the said package.
3. A package as defined in claim 1 wherein said sheath has leading and trailing ends and said device is a suppository positioned within said sheath with its base contactable by said pocket at the trailing end.
4. A package as defined inclaim 2 wherein said firstmentioned sealed end has a controlled seal.
5. A package as defined inclaim 2 wherein the wall of said sheath is tapered and is thicker at the leading end thereof than at the trailing end thereof.
6. A package as defined inclaim 2 wherein said sheath is attached to said tampon by a shrink fit.
7. A package as defined inclaim 2 wherein said tampon is within said sheath at one end thereof and said sheath is apertured over the course of said tampon.
8. A package as defined inclaim 2 wherein said sheath has a strap t one end thereof and said tampon is folded about sai strap.
9. A package as defined in claim 4 wherein the controlled seal has a thin middle portion and thicker side portions.
10. The method of inserting a tampon into an opening of the body which comprises the steps of:
l. Engaging a pocket at one end of a tubular sheath, affixed to an internally contained tampon, by an external member;
2. Applying pressure to the external member to turn the sheath outside-in and cause it to be fully extended with the tampon exposed; and
3. Inserting the package with the sheath thus extended into an opening of the body with the extended sheath serving as a sanitary shield and a retrieval member.
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