Information
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Patent Grant
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6170651
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Patent Number
6,170,651
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Date Filed
Friday, December 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 9, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Gifford, Krass, Groh, Sprinkle, Anderson & Citkowski, P.C.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 206 5
- 206 6
- 206 223
- 206 229
- 206 494
- 221 45
- 221 96
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit capable of storing a pair of eyeglasses and including a body with an outer shell constructed of a durable material, the body having a selected length, width and thickness which defines a generally elongate article with a first end and a second end and defining, in combination, a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of the eyeglasses eyeglasses. A hingedly secured portion is secured to the body at a desired location and is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal an interior of the shell interior and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses. A volume of a glass lens cleaning solution is contained within the shell at a first selected location, the cleaning solution further including a dispensing pump incorporated within the body. A plurality of tissues is contained within the shell and is accessible from a second selected location. When the pair of eyeglasses are removed from the body, the dispensing pump is employed in a first step to apply cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses and a selected one or more tissues are withdrawn from the shell in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to eyeglass carrying and storage cases, as well as to eyeglass cleaning devices and, more particularly, to a combination and multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Eyeglass holding cases and eyeglass cleaning devices are by themselves very well known in the art. Numerous types and constructions of eyeglass holding sleeves constructed of soft vinyl and leather are known, as are hardened shell cases typically constructed of polymerized materials.
Some attempts have been made in the prior art to combine the features of eyeglass holding and eyeglass cleaning/polishing devices. A notable example of this is set forth in U.S. Pat. No. 5,344,002, issued to Baczkowski, and which discloses a combination eyeglass lens polisher and holder device. The device of Baczkowski includes the provision of an elongated, flexible and resilient bottom strip having opposite ends, a bottom surface and an opposite upper surface. The bottom surface is constructed of a flexible and non-abrasive surface and is adapted for polishing the glasses lens. A pair of flexible, resilient eyeglass holder pockets are secured to the upper surface of the bottom strip adjacent its opposite ends and are spaced apart to define a central foldable portion therebetween. The pockets hold a pair of eyeglasses, with each lens contained within an associated pocket. The eyeglasses are polished upon being removed from the pockets, by inserting the thumb into one pocket, the forefinger and middle finger of the same hand into the other pocket, folding the device around the central foldable portion, and embracing the selected eyeglass lens between to polish it by applying kneading action of the non-abrasive surfaces against each of the lenses in succession.
Although providing an interesting example of carrying a pair of eyeglasses in a soft, flexible covering member, the device of Baczkowski does not provide any level of durable and crush-resistant protection to the eyeglasses held within and further does not provide any form of a fluid wetting/cleaning solution. The non-abrasive opposing surfaces defined upon the Baczkowski pockets are further inapplicable in combination with a suitable spray or wetting solution which has been found to be most effective for cleaning eyeglass lenses.
A further example of a combined eye glass and contact lens and accessories case is illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 4,951,811, issued to Lines. The Lines patent discloses combining the glasses with a contact lens case, a first wetting solution bottle, and a second cleaning solution bottle. As illustrated, the carrying case may be folded upon itself through the use of Velcro strips. A small rectangular mirror is glued to the fabric material along one inwardly facing surface as illustrated.
As with Baczkowski, the Lines patent is likewise directed to a flexible carrying case. Further, wetting and cleaning solution bottles are disclosed as being directed for use with the contact lenses and no provision is made for employing either or both without first removing them from within associated pockets formed in the fabric material.
SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
The present invention is a novel and useful multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit which is capable of storing a pair of eyeglasses in a convenient and secure fashion, as well as providing the ability to quickly remove and clean the eyeglasses using both a fluid cleaning solution and one or more non-abrasive lens tissue wipes.
According to a first preferred embodiment, the body is constructed with an outer shell of a durable material. The body is shaped so as to form an generally rounded and elongate article and three dimensional article with first and second ends, the first end including a hingedly secured portion capable of being actuated from an closed position to an open position and defining a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion a pair of eyeglasses. The hingedly secured portion includes an interior cavity within which is contained a plurality of tissues, a covering layer enclosing the tissues and further having defined therethrough an aperture for permitting successive withdrawing of the tissues.
A volume of a glass cleaning solution is contained within the shell of the body and, in one particular variant of the first preferred embodiment, includes a dispensing pump mechanism with a depressible spray head which is revealed upon actuation of a further hingedly secured portion attached to the second end. Accordingly, the further hingedly secured portion actuates at an end of the body which is both opposite the initial hingedly secured portion responsible for revealing the hollow interior for holding the eyeglasses and offset in a lateral direction so that the body defines an axially extending subcompartment for accommodating the eyeglass cleaning solution which is separated from the eyeglass holding interior.
According to further variants, the eyeglass cleaning solution may further include an insertable and affixable transparent tube within which the volume of cleaning solution is held, the tube being slidingly engaged within the designated subcompartment at the opposite end of the body. An externally viewable and transparent fluid measuring window is provided along a selected edge of the body and in proximity to the insertable tube so that a visual inspection can be made as to when it is necessary to refill the cleaning solution.
Another variation of the first preferred embodiment contemplates dispensing with the insertable and transparent tube in favor of an integrally formed and fluid-tight sealing subcompartment and into which directly is poured the desired volume of cleaning solution. In either variant, an elongate fluid withdrawal stem which terminates in the spray pump head is employed to effectively withdraw the cleaning solution. The integrally formed and fluid-tight sealing compartment may be defined in elongate and axial extending fashion along a selected one of first and second extending and generally flattened faces between the first and second ends. Alternatively, the integrally formed compartment may be defined in likewise elongate and axial extending fashion along a selected one of first and second sides between the first and second ends. Either variant described herein defines a sufficient subcompartment separate from the hollow interior for holding the eyeglasses.
According to a further preferred embodiment, the body includes an outer shell constructed of a durable material, said body having a selected length, width and thickness with first and second flattened faces, a first extending side, a second extending side, a first end and a second end which defines in combination a generally elongate and rectangular shaped article with a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses. A tissue withdrawing aperture is formed along a selected one of the flattened faces and in proximity to a tissue holding subcompartment defined within the body. An elongate, planar shaped and hingedly secured portion extends across the selected flattened face. The portion is hingedly connected along an edge location of the body separating the selected flattened face and an adjoining extending side and is actuable from a first closed position to a second open position to reveal the tissue withdrawing aperture.
A selected one of the first and second ends is further defined by a further hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal an interior of the body shell and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses. A volume of a glass lens cleaning solution is contained within the shell, the cleaning solution further including a dispensing pump incorporated within the body. The dispensing pump including a depressible head which is revealed upon actuating the further hingedly secured portion to the open position. Upon removing the pair of eyeglasses are removed from the body, the dispensing pump is again employed in a first step to apply a volume of the cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses and a selected one or more tissues are withdrawn from the tissue holding subcompartment in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Reference will now be made to the attached drawings, when read in combination with the following specification, wherein like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout the several views, and in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of the multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a frontal view in cutaway of the multi-purpose eyeglass kit as shown in FIG.
1
and further illustrating a variant of the arrangement of the plurality of tissues and the glasses spray cleaning solution;
FIG.
2
a
is an exploded view in partial section of the variant illustrated in FIG.
2
and in which the eyeglass kit includes the insertable and affixable transparent tube which is received within an opening in the second end of the body and defining a subcompartment within the body interior;
FIG.
2
b
is a further exploded view in partial section of the variant illustrated in FIG.
2
and showing the manner in which the plurality of tissues are held in place within a cavity defined in the interior of the first hingedly secured portion and including a covering layer with an aperture formed therethrough for permitting selective withdrawing of the tissues;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to that shown in FIG.
2
and illustrating a further variant of the first preferred embodiment in which an integrally formed and fluid-tight subcompartment is provided for holding the volume of cleaning solution and extends along an extending side of the body in an axial direction between the first and second ends;
FIG. 4
is a cutaway view taken along line
4
—
4
of FIG.
3
and illustrating in cross section the arrangement of the cleaning solution subcompartment in combination with the hollow interior for receiving the eyeglasses;
FIG. 5
is a view similar to that shown in FIG.
4
and illustrating a further alternative variant in which the integral fluid carrying subcompartment is formed so as to extend in proximity to a selected flattened face and between the first and second ends;
FIG. 6
is a perspective view of the multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention; and
FIG. 7
is further perspective view, similar that that shown in
FIG. 6
, and illustrating in phantom the arrangement of tissue holding subcompartment extending lengthwise and in proximity to a selected one of the flattened faces, combined with a likewise axially extending and separated subcompartment within which is secured the cleaning solution container.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to
FIG. 1
, a perspective view is shown at
10
of a multipurpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit according to the first preferred embodiment of the present invention. A body
12
of the kit is constructed with an outer shell of a durable material, and particularly a plasticized or vinyl material or a combination of both. The body
12
according to the first preferred embodiment further has a selected length, width and thickness defined by a first generally flattened face
14
and a second generally flattened face
16
. A first elongate, axial extending and generally arcuate extending side
18
and a second opposite and likewise extending side
20
combine with the first and second generally flattened faces
14
and
16
to define a generally elongate article with a hollow interior
22
suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses
24
, the body
12
further having a first closed end
26
defined by a hingedly secured portion
28
and a second closed end
30
which is also defined in part by a further hingedly secured portion
32
.
Referring again to
FIG. 1
, and also to FIGS.
2
and
2
b
, the initial hingedly secured portion includes an interior cavity
34
and within which is contained a plurality of tissues
36
, such tissues typically being provided by interengaged and multi-ply tissues. A covering layer
38
, such as a oval disk corresponding to the generally oval and cross sectional shape of the elongated body, is snappingly engaged by suitable tab means
37
, formed at annular locations around a downwardly extending skirt edge
39
, within the inwardly facing oval surfaces of the inside of the hingedly secured portion
28
and in proximity to its exposed facing edge
41
. The covering layer
38
includes a central aperture, such as is shown at
40
and which, upon engaging the covering layer in place, permits a single tissue, see at
42
, to be withdrawn at a time.
The hingedly secured portion
28
is actuated from a closed position (as shown in
FIG. 2
) to an open position (as best seen in FIGS.
1
and
2
b
) in order to reveal the interior
22
of the body shell
12
and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses
24
. A first latch
44
extends axially from the hollow interior
22
in proximity to the first end
26
and includes a depressible button portion
46
extending through the side
20
of the body
12
and capable of being depressed to likewise inwardly space the latch
44
from the side
20
. An opposing ledge
48
is formed in an inwardly facing manner in the exposed facing edge
41
of the hingedly secured portion
28
and, upon depressing of the button portion
46
, causes the hinged portion
26
to actuate open about a pivot point
50
located at the opposite side
18
proximate the first end
26
and by means of a spring-biased action generated by a coil spring
52
.
The further hingedly secured portion
32
is actuated from a closed position
54
to an open position (illustrated in phantom at
56
) in order to reveal said interior
22
of the body shell
12
at the second opposite end
30
from the first end
26
. A volume of a glass lens cleaning solution is contained within the shell and is provided as an insertable and affixable transparent tube
58
within which the volume of cleaning solution is held. As is also illustrated in FIG.
2
a
, a dispensing pump is insertable within the tube
58
and includes a fluid withdrawing stem
60
and a dispensing pump spray head
62
which includes a collar
64
with internal screw threads which interengage with externally placed threads
66
formed around an upwardly projecting collar of the tube
58
. The transparent tube
58
further includes indicia markings
65
which coincide with additional such markings designated at
61
and which form a part of a transparent fluid measuring window
67
provided in axially extending fashion along the first side
18
.
The further hingedly secured portion
32
is likewise actuated to the open position
56
utilizing structure similar to that employed with the initial hingedly secured portion
28
, again including a latch
68
inwardly actuated by a button portion
70
formed through the bottom second end
30
of the body
12
and so as to release a corresponding opposing ledge
72
formed along an inwardly facing edge surface of the hingedly secured portion
32
. In this fashion, the hingedly secured portion
32
is released to its open actuated position in order to display a further subcompartmented area
74
(see
FIG. 2A
) from the hollow interior
22
and for specifically receiving the insertable tube
58
without interfering with the space occupied by the eyeglasses
24
.
In use, and upon removing the pair of eyeglasses
24
from the body
12
, the push button head
62
of the dispensing pump is employed in a first step to apply cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses. A selected one or more tissues
36
are withdrawn from the body
12
in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
Referring now to
FIG. 3
a further variant
76
of the first preferred embodiment is illustrated. The variant
76
of
FIG. 3
is largely similar to that described in the first variant of the initial preferred embodiment (shown in
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
2
a
and
2
b
) and differs primarily in that an integrally formed and fluid-tight subcompartment
78
is provided within an alternatively configured body
80
for holding the volume of the cleaning solution. While not shown in
FIG. 3
, the lid covering the pump spray head
62
is utilized in commercial use (see FIGS.
2
and
2
a
) to prevent accidental depression of the pump head. The integral subcompartment
78
, as is also shown in the cutaway cross section of
FIG. 3
, extends in an axial and lengthwise fashion relative to a main hollow interior
82
along a designated side of the body, and is separated by an internal wall
84
separating the interior
82
and subcompartment
78
between the first end
26
and the second end
30
.
Aside from providing an integral and waterproof subcompartment
78
for directly receiving a volume of the cleaning solution, the other structure in the variant
76
does not significantly differ from that illustrated in the initial preferred variant of the first embodiment
10
. Specifically, the plurality of tissues
36
held within the interior cavity
34
defined in the hingedly secured portion and secured in place by the covering layer
38
are repeated with identical numeration as being unchanged from the initial variant. Likewise, the features of the latch release mechanism (elements
44
,
46
,
48
, and
52
) of the first hingedly secured portion
26
are again repeated. The second hingedly secured portion is however deleted from the variant
76
at the second opposite end, in favor of the integral construction of the fluid holding subcompartment
78
and the screw threaded affixation of the pump dispenser with push button head
62
, twist collar
64
and fluid withdrawing stem
60
. As with the first variant, a transparent fluid measuring window
86
may be provided along an edge of the associated extending side and indicates when it is necessary to refill the fluid tight subcompartment.
Referring now to
FIG. 5
, a view similar to that shown in
FIG. 4
is likewise illustrated at
88
and includes the integral fluid carrying subcompartment being formed at
90
and extending in proximity to a selected flattened face
92
of the alternatively configured body and between the first and second ends. A main hollow interior
94
is configured in a somewhat more narrowed and wider fashion, as opposed to the hollow interior
82
of the alternate variation of
FIGS. 3 and 4
, but is still sufficiently dimensioned in both cross wise and elongate extending fashion so as to adequately receive and hold the pair of eyeglasses
24
.
Referring finally to
FIGS. 6 and 7
, further perspective views are illustrated at
96
and
98
of the multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention. A body
100
is provided with an outer shell constructed of a durable material. The body
100
has a selected length, width and thickness with first and second flattened faces
102
and
104
, a first extending side
106
, a second extending side
108
, a first end
110
and a second end
112
which defines in combination a generally elongate and rectangular shaped article with a hollow interior
114
suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses
24
.
A tissue withdrawing aperture
116
is formed along the first flattened face
102
and in proximity to a tissue holding subcompartment
118
defined within the body
100
. The compartment
118
holds a plurality of individual tissues which are capable of being selectively withdrawn from the subcompartment and through the aperture
116
. An elongate, planar shaped and hingedly secured portion
120
extends across the selected flattened face
102
, the portion
120
being hingedly connected at
122
and
124
along an edge location of the body
100
separating the selected flattened face
102
and the adjoining extending side
108
and being actuable from a first closed position to a second open position to reveal said tissue withdrawing aperture
116
.
The first end
110
is also defined by a further hingedly secured portion
126
which is actuated from a closed position to an open position, as is best shown in
FIG. 6
, and in order to reveal the interior
114
of the shell body
100
to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses
24
. A volume of a glass lens cleaning solution contained within the shell. The cleaning solution further includes, as with the first preferred variant, a dispensing pump
128
(see phantom illustration of
FIG. 7
) incorporated within the body
100
. The pump again includes a depressible head
130
which is revealed upon actuating the further hingedly secured portion
126
to the open position.
While the hingedly secured portion
126
does not contain the plurality of tissues, as with the earliest disclosed embodiment, it is understood that the hinged portion
126
may still be constructed so as to define a three dimensional interior cavity as illustrated. Alternatively, the hinged portion
126
may be provided as a rounded covering (not shown) or other shape for enclosing both the spray pump head and the hollow interior for receiving the eyeglasses.
FIG. 7
largely repeats the subject matter shown in
FIG. 6
, and illustrating in phantom the arrangement of tissue holding subcompartment
118
extending lengthwise and in proximity to the selected flattened face
102
, combined with the axially extending and separated subcompartment within which is secured the cleaning solution container
108
. It is also evident that the multi-purpose kit shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7
may be provided as a single unit, not requiring a separately insertable cleaning solution container, as described in the earlier embodiments. It is also understood that, in the preferred variant, the compartment
118
for holding the tissues is integrally formed with the body of the device, but may also be separately attached as an individual component by screw fasteners or the like (not shown). The hinged portion
120
may also form a part of a separate component as described herein.
Having described my invention, it will be apparent that it discloses a novel and useful multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit which is a significant improvement over that taught by the prior art. Additional embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains without deviating from the scope of the appended claims. Specifically, the elongate and three dimensional body can be provided as first and second telescoping and axially adjustable tubes and so as to establish an overall length of the body to accommodate different sized eyeglasses. Additionally, the glass cleaning fluid can be incorporated and applied in additional variations beyond those specifically disclosed, such as being held entirely within a selected three dimensional hingedly secured portion attached to either a selected end or a selected flattened face of the body.
Claims
- 1. A multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit capable of storing a pair of eyeglasses, said eyeglass holding and cleaning kit comprising:a body with an outer shell constructed of a durable material, said body having a selected length, width and thickness which defines a generally elongate article with a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses, said body further having a first end and a second end; a selected one of said first and second ends being defined by a hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal an interior of said shell and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses; a volume of a glass lens cleaning solution contained within said shell at a first selected location, said cleaning solution further including a dispensing pump incorporated within said body; and a plurality of tissues contained within said shell and accessible from a second selected location; whereupon, when the pair of eyeglasses are removed from said body, said dispensing pump is employed in a first step to apply cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses and a selected one or more tissues are withdrawn from said in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
- 2. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 1, said hingedly secured portion further comprising an interior cavity within which is contained said plurality of tissues, a covering layer enclosing said tissues further having defined therethrough an aperture for permitting successive withdrawing of said tissues.
- 3. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 1, further comprising the other of said first and second ends of said body being defined by a further hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position to reveal a head of said dispensing pump.
- 4. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 3, further comprising an insertable and affixable transparent tube within which said volume of cleaning solution is held, an externally viewable and transparent fluid measuring window being provided along a selected edge of said body and in proximity to said insertable tube.
- 5. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 1, further comprising said hingedly secured portion being actuated to said open position in order to reveal a head of said dispensing pump.
- 6. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 1, said body further comprising an integrally formed and axially extending subcompartment within which said volume of cleaning solution is held, said dispensing pump further including a fluid withdrawing stem extending from a spray pump head, said dispensing pump being engageable over an open end location of said subcompartment.
- 7. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 6, said generally elongate extending body further comprising first and second flattened faces, a first extending side and a second opposite extending side, said integrally formed and fluid holding subcompartment being defined in proximity to a selected extending side between said first end and said second end.
- 8. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 6, said generally elongate extending body further comprising first and second flattened faces, a first extending side and a second opposite extending side, said integrally formed and fluid holding subcompartment being defined in proximity to a selected extending face between said first end and said second end.
- 9. The multi-purpose eyeglass kit according to claim 1, said generally elongate extending body further comprising first and second flattened faces, a first extending side and a second opposite extending side, a tissue withdrawing aperture being formed through said body along a selected face and in proximity to a tissue holding subcompartment defined within said body, a further elongate, planar shaped and hingedly secured portion extending across said selected face and being actuable from a first closed position to a second open position to reveal said tissue withdrawing aperture.
- 10. A multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit capable of storing a pair of eyeglasses, said eyeglass holding and cleaning kit comprising:a body with an outer shell constructed of a durable material, said body having a selected length, width and thickness defined by first and second flattened faces, a first extending side and a second extending side and which defines a generally elongate article with a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses, said body further having a first end and a second end; said first end being defined by a hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal an interior of said shell and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses, said hingedly secured portion further including an interior cavity within which is contained a plurality of tissues, a covering layer enclosing said tissues and having further defined therethrough an aperture for permitting successive withdrawal of said tissues; said second end being defined by a further hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal said interior of said shell at an opposite end from said first end, a volume of a glass lens cleaning solution being contained within said shell, said cleaning solution further including a dispensing pump incorporated within said body and revealed by actuation of said further hingedly secured portion; and whereupon, when the pair of eyeglasses are removed from said body, said dispensing pump is employed in a first step to apply cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses and a selected one or more tissues are withdrawn from said body in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
- 11. A multi-purpose eyeglass holding and cleaning kit capable of storing a pair of eyeglasses, said eyeglass holding and cleaning kit comprising:a body with an outer shell constructed of a durable material, said body having a selected length, width and thickness with first and second flattened faces, a first extending side, a second extending side, a first end and a second end which defines in combination a generally elongate and rectangular shaped article with a hollow interior suitable for receiving in inserting fashion the pair of eyeglasses; a tissue withdrawing aperture being formed along a selected one of said flattened faces and in proximity to a tissue holding subcompartment defined within said body, an elongate, planar shaped and hingedly secured portion extending across said selected flattened face, said portion being hingedly connected along an edge location of said body separating said selected flattened face and an adjoining extending side and being actuable from a first closed position to a second open position to reveal said tissue withdrawing aperture; a selected one of said first and second ends being defined by a further hingedly secured portion which is actuated from a closed position to an open position in order to reveal an interior of said shell and to permit the insertion or removal of the pair of eyeglasses; a volume of a glass lens cleaning solution contained within said shell, said cleaning solution further including a dispensing pump incorporated within said body, said pump including a depressible head which is revealed upon actuating said further hingedly secured portion to said open position; whereupon, when the pair of eyeglasses are removed from said body, said dispensing pump is employed in a first step to apply cleaning solution to the surfaces of the eyeglass lenses and a selected one or more tissues are withdrawn from said tissue holding subcompartment in a second step to wipe dry the solution from the cleaned lenses.
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