US20060054514A1 - Contact lens package - Google Patents
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- one end of each of the first and second shell members, opposite the end of the gusset contains a pull tab, the tabs being juxtaposed with one another when the first and second shell members are attached to each other.
- the package is opened by pulling apart the juxtaposed tabs and separating the first and second shell members from each other, thereby allowing access to the contact lens.
- a plurality of bumps protrudes from an exposed surface of each of the tabs, the bumps being sized, shaped and positioned to enable a user to better grip the tabs when pulling them apart.
- the tabs have aligned apertures for hanging the package on a peg hook or a wire hook of a retail display rack.
- the present invention has been adapted for use in housing a single contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
- the present invention can be utilized to house a plurality of contact lenses and an amount of contact lens solution therefor. Further features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on a reading of the detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, which is given below by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Abstract
A contact lens package includes a pair of shell members that are removably attached to each other. An sponge member positioned between the shell members contains a recess for housing a contact lens and contact lens solution. One end of each of the shell members contains a tab, the tabs being juxtaposed with one another when the shell members are attached to each other. The package is opened by pulling apart the juxtaposed tabs and separating the shell members, thereby enabling access to the contact lens. The tabs have aligned apertures for hanging the package from one end thereof. An opposite end of the package is provided with a gusset that is sized and shaped for positioning the package in a free standing position. One of the shell members contains a window for allowing visual exposure of the contact lens.
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- The present invention relates to a contact lens package and, more particularly, to a contact lens package adapted for improved accessibility to the contents thereof and for retail display.
- Contact lenses, particularly disposable contact lenses, have been conventionally packaged in “blister packs.” In general, a blister pack comprises a rigid plastic (e.g., polypropylene), concave-shaped receptacle for receiving a contact lens and a flexible cover, typically made from a laminate material (such as metal foil), which is removably attached to the receptacle for enclosing the lens therein. Within each blister pack are a single contact lens and a sufficient amount of contact lens solution to prevent drying of the contact lens and to maintain the contact lens readily available for use.
- Conventional blister packs are also not adapted to be displayed on conventional display units, such as peg-hook-type or wire-hook-type displays. Likewise, a blister pack for a single contact lens is not adequate to be displayed on retail shelves. Accordingly, there is a need for a contact lens package that is adapted for display on conventional display units.
- For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIG. 1 is a top perspective view of a contact lens package constructed in accordance with an exemplary embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 2 is a side elevational view of the contact lens package ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view, taken along section line 3-3 and looking in the direction of the arrows, of the contact lens package shown inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of the contact lens package shown inFIG. 1 showing one shell member employed by the package that is partially separated from another shell member employed by the package; -
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a plurality of contact lens packages shown inFIG. 1 situated in a free standing position on a horizontal planar surface; and -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a plurality of contact lens packages shown inFIG. 1 hanging from a display rack. - The invention includes a contact lens package, comprising, consisting essentially of, or consisting of a first shell member having a first end and a second end; a second shell member having a first end and a second end, said first and second shell members being removably attached to each other such that said first ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another and said second ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another, said first ends of said first and second shell members forming a gusset that is sized and shaped for enabling the package to be situated in a standing position; and a receptacle interposed between said first and second shell members, said receptacle being adapted to receive and house a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
- Further the invention includes a contact lens package, comprising a first shell member having a first end and a second end opposite said first end thereof; a second shell member having a first end and a second end, said first and second shell members being removably attached to each other, said first ends of said first and second shell members being juxtaposed with one another and said second ends of said first and second shell members being juxtaposed with one another; a hanging-means for hanging the package from a display rack; and a receptacle interposed between said first and second shell members, said receptacle being adapted to receive and house a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
- The present invention overcomes the disadvantages and shortcomings of the prior art discussed above by providing a new and improved contact lens package which includes first and second shell members removably attached to each other. Each of such shell members have a first end and a second end. Each such first and second end of a single shell member are preferably in opposite positions on the shell member, but can be located in other positions on that shell member. In one embodiment the first ends of the first and second shell members form a gusset that is sized and shaped for positioning the package in a free standing position, such as on display shelf. One of the shell members (for instance, the second shell member) contains a window that visually exposes the contact lens to enable a user to visually inspect the contact lens (e.g., for damage) before opening the package. Preferably a sponge member that holds solution is interposed between the first and second shell members for housing a contact lens. The sponge member holds an amount of the contact lens solution sufficient to keep the contact lens saturated, thereby allowing the contact lens to retain its intended shape and softness. The amount of solution is between about 500 μL and about 1,500 μL, more preferably between about 900 μL to about 1,000 μL. The preferred contact lens solution is saline solution or packaging solution, but other solution are contemplated by this invention including solutions containing ocular medicaments. Preferably the sponge member includes a recess for housing the contact lens.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, one end of each of the first and second shell members, opposite the end of the gusset, contains a pull tab, the tabs being juxtaposed with one another when the first and second shell members are attached to each other. The package is opened by pulling apart the juxtaposed tabs and separating the first and second shell members from each other, thereby allowing access to the contact lens. A plurality of bumps protrudes from an exposed surface of each of the tabs, the bumps being sized, shaped and positioned to enable a user to better grip the tabs when pulling them apart. The tabs have aligned apertures for hanging the package on a peg hook or a wire hook of a retail display rack.
- Specifically, the present invention has been adapted for use in housing a single contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution. However, the present invention can be utilized to house a plurality of contact lenses and an amount of contact lens solution therefor. Further features and advantages of the invention will appear more clearly on a reading of the detailed description of an exemplary embodiment of the invention, which is given below by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, acontact lens package 10 includes afirst shell member 12, asecond shell member 14, an elliptical-shaped base 16, and a semi-elliptical-shaped sponge member 18. The functions of the 12, 14, theshell members base 16 and thesponge member 18 shall be described hereinafter. Theshell member 12 includes a semi-elliptical-shaped body 20 and a semi-elliptical-shaped tab 22 that radially extends from thebody 20, thereby forming a bowling pin shape. Similarly, theshell member 14 includes a semi-elliptical-shaped body 24 and a semi-elliptical-shaped tab 26 that radially extends from thebody 24, thereby forming a bowling pin shape. Preferably, the 12, 14 are identical in size and shape to each other. Theshell members 22, 26 are juxtaposed with one another when thetabs 12, 14 are attached to each other, which will be described in more detail hereinafter. Also, the functions of theshell members 22, 26 shall be described hereinafter.tabs - Referring now to
FIG. 3 , thebody 20 of theshell member 12 includes a semi-elliptical-shaped,concave cavity 28 and anannular flange 30 that extends around the periphery of thebody 20. Similarly, thebody 24 of theshell member 14 includes a semi-elliptical-shaped,concave cavity 32 and anannular flange 34 that extends around the periphery of thecavity 32. The 12, 14 are removably attached to each other at theshell members 30, 34, preferably by heat sealing. Alternatively, other attachment means, such as adhesives, induction sealing or sonic welding, may be utilized to attach theflanges 12, 14 to each other at theirshell members 30, 34. An impermeable seal (not shown in the Figures) is formed between theflanges 30, 34 in order to prevent the loss or evaporation of the contact lens solution from theflanges package 10 and to prevent contamination of the contents thereof from foreign objects such as debris and dirt particles. - Referring now to
FIGS. 1 and 3 , thebody 24 of theshell members 12 further includes a transparent circular-shaped window 36, whose function shall be described hereinafter. Alternatively, thepackage 10 need not include thewindow 36. - Referring to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 4, thetab 22 of theshell member 12 includes a circular-shaped hole 38 and a plurality of circular-shaped bumps 40 that encircle thehole 38. Each of thebumps 40 protrudes from anouter surface 42 of thetab 22. Similarly, thetab 26 of theshell member 14 includes a circular-shaped hole 44 and a plurality of circular-shaped bumps 46 that encircle thehole 44. Each of thebumps 46 protrudes from anouter surface 48 of thetab 26. Preferably, the 38, 44 are congruent when theholes 22, 26 are juxtaposed with one another. Similarly, the pattern of thetabs bumps 40 is, preferably, congruent with the pattern of thebumps 46 when the 22, 26 are juxtaposed with one another. The functions of thetabs 38, 44 and theholes 40, 46 shall be described hereinafter. Alternatively, the package need not include thebumps 38, 44 and/or theholes 40, 46.bumps - Referring now to
FIG. 4 , thetab 22 includes a pair of arc-shaped, 50, 52 each of which transversely extends across anconvex bands inner surface 54 of thetab 22. Thetab 26 includes a pair of arc-shaped, 56, 58 each of which transversely extends across anconcave grooves inner surface 60 of thetab 26. The functions of the 50, 52 and thebands 56, 58 shall be described hereinafter. Thegrooves band 50 and thegroove 56 are sized, shaped and positioned to interlock with one another when the 20, 26 are juxtaposed with one another. Similarly, thetabs band 52 and thegroove 58 are sized, shaped and positioned to interlock with one another when the 20, 26 are juxtaposed with one another. Preferably, thetabs band 50 and thegroove 56 are maintained in an interlocking configuration by heat sealing. Similarly, theband 52 and thegroove 58 are maintained in an interlocking configuration by heat sealing. Alternatively, other attachment means, such as adhesives, induction sealing or sonic welding, may be utilized. Preferably, thetab 22 includes the two 50, 52, but it may include a greater of lesser number than two. Similarly, thebands tab 26, preferably, includes the two 56, 58, but it may include a greater or lesser number than two. Alternatively, thegrooves package 10 need not include the 50, 52 and thebands 56, 58.grooves - Referring now to
FIG. 1 , thebase 16 is positioned between the 28, 32 proximate to acavities lower end 62 of thebody 20 and alower end 64 of thebody 24. Thebase 16 is attached to thelower end 62 of thebody 20 and thelower end 64 ofbody 24, preferably by heat sealing. Alternatively, other attachment means, such as adhesives, induction sealing or sonic welding, may be utilized to attach the base 16 to thebody 20 and thebody 24. An impermeable seal (not shown in the Figures) is formed between the base 16 and thebody 20 and thebody 24 in order to prevent the loss or evaporation of contact lens solution from thepackage 10 and to prevent contamination of the contents thereof from foreign material. The 20, 24 and the base 16 form abodies gusset 66, whose function shall be described hereinafter. Alternatively, thepackage 10 need not include thebase 16, whereby thelower end 62 of thebody 20 is attached to thelower end 64 of thebody 24. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4 , thesponge member 18 is positioned between the 28, 32 when thecavities 12, 14 are attached to each other. Preferably, the size and shape of theshell members sponge member 18 are substantially similar to the size and shape of each of the 28, 32 in order to allow thecavities sponge member 18 to firmly fit therebetween. It is also noted that the size and shape of thesponge member 18 maintains the shape of thepackage 10, specifically the size and shape of thebody 20 of theshell member 12 and the size and shape of thebody 24 of theshell member 14. Onesurface 68 of thesponge member 18 is attached to aninner surface 70 of thecavity 28, preferably by an adhesive known in the art (seeFIG. 3 ). Alternatively, thesurface 68 of thesponge member 18 need not be attached to theinner surface 70 of thecavity 28. Thesponge member 18 includes a circular-shapedrecess 72 formed in an exposedsurface 74 thereof. Therecess 72 receives and houses acontact lens 76. It is noteworthy that theabsorbent member 18, preferably, includes asingle recess 72 for housing onecontact lens 76. Alternatively, thesponge member 18 can include a plurality ofrecesses 72 for housing a plurality ofcontact lenses 76. Thesponge member 18 is saturated with contact lens solution (not shown in the Figures), which can be any known solution useful for storing contact lenses, such as saline solution, water or buffered aqueous solutions, thereby keeping thecontact lens 76 saturated. Therecess 72 may be partially or fully filled with contact lens solution (not shown in the Figures). It is noted that the preferred interior volume of therecess 72 is one that is sufficient to house thecontact lens 76 and enough contact lens solution to retain the intended shape and softness of the contact lens 76 (i.e., a convex-shape). Preferably, thewindow 36 of theshell member 14 is congruent with therecess 72 when the 12, 14 are attached to each other, thereby visually exposing theshell members contact lens 76 to a user. - While the
body 20, thetab 22 and thecavity 28 of theshell member 12 and thebody 24, thetab 26 and thecavity 32 of theshell member 14 are each preferably semi-elliptical in shape, it should be noted that each can consist of other shapes and sizes. Similarly, thesponge member 18 is preferably semi-elliptical in shape, but it can consist of other shapes and sizes. Also, therecess 72 of thesponge member 18 and the 38, 44 of theholes 20, 26 are each, preferably, circular in shape, but each can consist of other shapes and sizes.tabs - The
12, 14 and the base 16 are each, preferably, manufactured from a foil/polymer laminate or coextrusion, comprising a metal layer, such as aluminum, and a polymer layer, such as polypropylene, coating the metal layer. Alternatively, theshell members 12, 14 and/or the base 16 can be manufactured from other materials, such as a combination of polymers with various barrier and sealing characteristics formed into a laminate or coextrusion. Theshell members sponge member 18 is preferably manufactured from an receptacle sponge material, such as MEROCEL® brand polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) sponge, manufactured by Medtronic Xomed, Inc. Alternatively, thesponge member 18 can me manufactured from other materials. - Referring to
FIG. 4 , thepackage 10 is opened as follows. A user uses his or her finger(s) or other means to separate the 22, 26 from their juxtaposed position. Thetabs 40, 46 allow the user to attain a better grip when separating thebumps 22, 26. Next, the user simultaneously pulls each of thetabs 22, 26 and peels apart thetabs 12, 14, thus breaking the seals between theshell members 50, 52 and thebands 56, 58 and the seal between thegrooves 30, 34. The seals between theflanges 50, 52 and thebands 56, 58 prevent inadvertent opening of thegrooves package 10. It is noteworthy that the 12, 14 are sufficiently flexible to enable a user to easily peel them apart from one another. It is also noteworthy that the strength of the seal between theshell members 12, 14 is weak enough to allow a user to easily peel them apart from one another, but strong enough for theshell members package 10 to retain a liquid-tight seal so as to prevent any evaporation of the contact lens solution therefrom or any contamination of thecontact lens 76 and the contact lens solution from foreign materials. When the aforesaid seals are broken and the 12, 14 are separated, theshell members contact lens 76 is exposed and made accessible to the user. It is noted that thewindow 36 enables a user to view and inspect the contact lens 76 (e.g., for damage) before opening thepackage 10. - Referring to
FIG. 5 , thegusset 66 enables thepackage 10 to remain in a free standing position, for instance, in a vertical position on a horizontal flat surface 78 (e.g., a retail display shelf). Referring toFIG. 6 , the 38, 44 enable theholes package 10 to hang from a wire-hook-type display rack 80 or a peg-hook type display rack (not shown in the Figures). Alternatively, thepackage 10 need not include the 38, 44 and other known hanging means, such as a hook member, may be utilized in their stead (not shown in the Figures).holes - 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 invention. All such variations and modifications are intended to be included within the scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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1. A contact lens package, comprising a first shell member having a first end and a second end; a second shell member having a first end and a second end, said first and second shell members being removably attached to each other such that said first ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another and said second ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another, said first ends of said first and second shell members forming a gusset that is sized and shaped for enabling the package to be situated in a standing position; and a receptacle interposed between said first and second shell members, said receptacle being adapted to receive and house a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
2. The contact lens package of claim 1 , further comprising separating means for separating said first and second shell members from each other.
3. The contact lens package of claim 2 , wherein said separating means includes a first tab extending from said second end of said first shell member and a second tab extending from said second end of said second shell member, said first and second tabs being juxtaposed with one another.
4. The contact lens package of claim 3 , further comprising a first plurality of bumps protruding from an exposed surface of said first tab, and a second plurality of bumps protruding from an exposed surface of said second tab, said first and second plurality of bumps being sized and shaped so as to enable manual grasping of said juxtaposed tabs.
5. The contact lens package of claim 1 , further comprising hanging means for hanging the package from a display rack.
6. The contact lens package of claim 3 , further comprising a hanging means, wherein said hanging means includes a first aperture formed through said first tab and a second aperture formed through said second tab and aligned with said first aperture, each of said apertures being sized and shaped to fit over a peg of a display rack.
7. The contact lens package of claim 6 , wherein said receptacle includes an inner surface and a recess formed in said inner surface, said recess being sized and shaped to house and receive a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
8. The contact lens package of claim 7 , further comprising viewing means for viewing a contact lens housed in said recess of said receptacle.
9. The contact lens package of claim 7 , further comprising a sponge member, wherein said sponge member is housed in said receptacle.
9. The contact lens package of claim 8 wherein said sponge member is shaped to house and receive a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
10. The contact lens package of claim 8 wherein said sponge member comprises an amount of contact lens solution sufficient to saturate a contact lens and a recess shaped to receive a contact lens.
11. The contact lens package of claim 10 , further comprising a viewing means for viewing a contact lens housed in said recess of said sponge member.
12. The contact lens package of claim 11 , wherein said viewing means includes a window formed in an exposed surface of said second shell member, said window being sized, shaped and positioned for enabling said contact lens to be visually exposed.
13. A contact lens package, comprising a first shell member having a first end and a second end opposite said first end thereof; a second shell member having a first end and a second end, said first and second shell members being removably attached to each other, said first ends of said first and second shell members being juxtaposed with one another and said second ends of said first and second shell members being juxtaposed with one another; a hanging means for hanging the package from a display rack; and a receptacle interposed between said first and second shell members, said receptacle being adapted to receive and house a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
14. The contact lens package of claim 13 , further comprising separating means for separating said attached first and second shell members from each other.
15. The contact lens package of claim 14 , wherein said separating means includes a first tab extending from said second end of said first shell member and a second tab extending from said second end of said second shell member, said first and second tabs being juxtaposed with one another.
16. The contact lens package of claim 15 , further comprising a first plurality of bumps protruding from an exposed surface of said first tab, and a second plurality of bumps protruding from an exposed surface of said second tab, said first plurality of bumps and said second plurality of bumps being sized and shaped so as to enable manual grasping of said juxtaposed tabs.
17. The contact lens package of claim 15 , wherein said hanging means includes a first aperture formed through said first tab and a second aperture formed through said second tab and aligned with said first aperture, each of said first and second apertures being sized and shaped to fit over a peg of a display rack.
18. The contact lens package of claim 17 , wherein said receptacle includes an inner surface and a recess formed in said inner surface, said recess being sized and shaped to house and receive a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution.
19. The contact lens package of claim 18 , further comprising viewing means for viewing a contact lens housed in said recess of said receptacle.
20. The contact lens package of claim 19 , further comprising a sponge member housed in said receptacle, said sponge member is shaped to receive a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution sufficient to saturate a contact lens.
21. The contact lens package of claim 20 , further comprising a viewing means.
22. The contact lens package of claim 21 , wherein said viewing means includes a window formed in an exposed surface of said second shell member, said window being sized, shaped and positioned for enabling said contact lens to be visually exposed.
23. A contact lens package, comprising a first shell member having a first end and a second end; a second shell member having a first end and a second end, said first and second shell members being removably attached to each other such that said first ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another and said second ends of said first and second shell members are juxtaposed with one another, said first ends of said first and second shell members forming a gusset that is sized and shaped for enabling the package to be situated in a free standing position; a receptacle interposed between said first and second shell members, said receptacle being adapted to receive and house a contact lens and an amount of contact lens solution; and viewing means for viewing said contact lens housed in said receptacle.
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