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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2014
Filed:
Oct. 18, 2006
Eric Doucet, Marcellaz Albanais, FR;
Corinne Doucet, Marcellaz Albanais, FR;
Eric Doucet, Marcellaz Albanais, FR;
Corinne Doucet, Marcellaz Albanais, FR;
A.C.D., Rumilly, FR;
Abstract
A secure package () for drugs, blocks access to the drugs such that, to gain access to the drugs, the user must execute two simultaneous actions. When one of the actions is interrupted, access is rendered impossible. The secure package includes a case (), a blister (), and an elastic biasing system (). The blister () is a cellular card pack for dispensing pills. The blister () is mobile and can be moved in translation in the case () by being slid on its base wall (). Thus, the blister can take up two positions, namely an initial rest position, wherein the position of the cells () does not correspond to holes () formed in the base wall () and a so-called active position, wherein the cells () are in a position corresponding to the holes () in the base wall ().