Patent ID: 7891492

Claim:
A pharmaceutical child-resistant fold-over card package with secure, sealed edges comprising: a front panel, a middle panel and a rear panel of non-tear-resistant conventional card stock, each panel having a top side and a bottom side, aligned in a stack with each top side facing in the same direction; at least one hole in the front panel, and at least one formed blister with a closed portion and an open portion, protruding through the front panel and away from the middle panel and the rear panel, a pharmaceutical preparation inside of the at least one blister, and a thin sheet of material covering the open portion of the at least one blister to retain a position of the preparation inside the at least one blister; a first set of perforation lines along and approximately one quarter inch inside of each outside exposed perimeter edge of each of the front panel, the middle panel and the rear panel; a set of perforated holes in the middle panel aligned with the at least one hole in the front panel, the at least one holes having the geometric shape of the preparation, the size of the at least one hole in the front panel being that the preparation narrowly passes through the at least one hole, and the at least one hole in the middle panel being smaller in size than the one of the perforated holes in the front panel; a second set of perforation lines in an interior of the middle panel and the rear panel and surrounding an area under the at least one blister, to form a perforated window under the at least one blister and to form a tear tab adjacent to and outside of the perforated window; adhesive tear strips affixed to the bottom side of the middle panel aligned with the tear tab and crossing the perforated window area; and adhesive material that straddles the first set of perforation lines, and another adhesive material outside of the perforated window area, on the bottom side of the front panel and the top side of the rear panel, so the front panel, the middle panel, and the rear panel are affixedly aligned, so that the package is securely assembled and so that any tear of any exposed edge of the front panel, middle panel and rear panel is interrupted at any of the first set of perforation lines, and so that access to a capsule can be achieved by peeling the tear tab, tearing away the adjacent perforated window, and pressing the capsule or a group of capsules through said thin sheet and out the perforated window by exerting pressure on the at least one blister from the top side of the front panel.