The present invention relates to packages for the storage and shipping of contact lenses. More particularly, the present invention relates to packages having an internal drainage system that allows separation of the saline solution from the contact lens at the time that the lens is removed from the package and to packages that may be used as contact lens applicators.
Soft contact lenses have become increasingly popular since they were first introduced in the 1970's. Due to progressive reductions in manufacturing costs, soft contact lenses are now an attractive and economical choice for the consuming public. Such lenses may be frequently replaced by the consumers (e.g., on a daily or weekly basis) and do not need to be cleaned or sterilized as often as traditional contact lenses. Of course, the consumer desires to keep a supply of lenses on hand that is commensurate with the frequency with which the lenses are replaced. Therefore, consumer demand for disposable contact lenses has led to a need for disposable packages that are easy to use and inexpensive. The packages should be constructed to provide safe storage and shipping for the lenses. It is also desirable that the individual packages be as small as possible, so that they may be easily and unobtrusively stored and carried.
Contact lenses typically are packaged and stored in a hydrated state, which requires that they be sealed in packages with a storage solution. One widely-used contact lens package is the “blister pack”, which, in general, comprises a rigid plastic container having a flat upper surface with a concave-shaped well that contains a single contact lens with a quantity of storage solution. The well is covered with a flexible cover that is sealed along the perimeter of the upper surface. The blister packs are boxed for shipping and storage until a lens is needed by a consumer. The consumer then peels back the flexible cover from the blister pack to expose the contact lens. The consumer then pours the contact lens out into his hand, together with the saline solution, and places the lens on the tip of his finger for application to the eye.
A need remains for contact lens packaging systems that include a saline solution for storage and shipping of the contact lenses, but allow the saline solution to be separated from the lens at the time that the lens is removed from the package so that the consumer does not need to handle or otherwise come into contact with the saline solution. A need also remains for contact lens packaging systems that enable the consumer to apply the contact lens directly to the eye, without the need to touch the lens with the fingers.
A contact lens package according to one aspect of the present invention comprises a container with a lens cup and a lid that covers the lens cup to form a chamber sized and shaped to contain a contact lens, and a handle for manipulating the contact lens package between a first orientation in which the chamber is substantially filled with liquid, such as saline solution, and a second orientation in which the chamber is substantially empty of liquid. Preferably, the lens cup has a drainage member through which the liquid drains into a second chamber in the contact lens package. The drainage member preferably includes a mesh or a plastic sheet having perforations therethrough. The handle and container are symmetrical about a common longitudinal axis and the handle, preferably, is substantially conical in shape with ridges on its exterior. The handle is sized so that a consumer may grasp it between his or her fingers.
A contact lens applicator according to another aspect of the present invention comprises a container including a lens cup and a lid covering the lens cup so as to form a chamber sized and shaped to contain a contact lens and a handle for manipulating the contact lens applicator. The lid is movable between a closed position in which the contact lens is concealed and an open position in which the contact lens is accessible for direct application of the contact lens to the user's eye. Preferably, the lens cup is sized and shaped to hold the contact lens so that a peripheral portion of the lens is exposed outside of the lens cup when the lid is in its open position.
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of the present invention considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
A preferred embodiment of a contact lens package 2 according to the present invention is shown in
Referring now to
The contact lens package 2 is shipped or stored with the handle 6 uppermost, as shown in
The drainage of the saline solution 36 into the first chamber 20 should leave the contact lens 26 free of the saline solution 36. Therefore, it is preferable that the drainage member 18 be arranged to allow rapid and complete drainage of the saline solution 26 from the lens cup 22 into the chamber 20. The drainage member 18, therefore, is preferably an open mesh, as in
The contact lens package 2 of the present invention can be fabricated to have a lens cup 22 with a diameter of about 2-3 cm, with its minimum dimension limited only by the size of the contact lens to be stored. Similarly, the minimum volume of the chamber 20 is limited only by the volume of saline solution 36 to be provided. For easy handling, the overall length of the contact lens package 2 may be about 6-10 cm. The resulting small overall size of the contact lens package 2 allows it to be easily and unobtrusively carried. The contact lens package 2 may be styled to provide the same look and feel as a common item of about the same size, such as a cologne bottle
It will be understood that the embodiment described herein is merely exemplary and that a person skilled in the art may make many variations and modifications without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. For example, the handle 6 and shell 8 may be fabricated as a single piece with the shell 8 being open to the interior of the handle 6. In another example, the contact lens container 4 may be secured to the handle 6 by means other than a plug. The lid 10 need not be secured to the shell 8 by a sealing strip 34, but could be friction-fit to the shell 8. Alternatively, the shell 8 and lid 10 could be threaded so as to screw-fit with each other. All such variations and modifications, including those discussed within the detailed description, are intended to be included within the scope of the present invention.
This application is a non-provisional filing of U.S. Ser. No. 60/667,138, filed on Mar. 31, 2005, a provisional patent application.
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60667138 | Mar 2005 | US |
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Parent | 11390650 | Mar 2006 | US |
Child | 11561533 | Nov 2006 | US |