EP2239208A1 - Contact lens package and package assembly - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to packaging and more particularly relates to a novel package and package assembly for contact lenses.
- Soft contact lenses have been increasing in popularity ever since they were first introduced in the 1970's. Improved manufacturing methods have led to reduced manufacturing costs to the point where disposable contact lenses are an economically viable and attractive alternative for the consumer. This, coupled with very strong competition in the contact lens market, creates the need for innovative, inexpensive, and easy to use disposable packages in which soft contact lenses may be individually packaged, safely shipped and stored until ready to use by the consumer, at which time the contact lens is removed from the package which is then discarded.
- a popular contact lens package which is especially designed for packaging single contact lenses is the so-called "blister pack" which generally comprises a molded, rigid, plastic container having a planar top surface with a concave-shaped well formed therein and wherein a single contact lens is placed with a quantity of storage fluid.
- a flexible cover is sealed about the perimeter of the top surface of the container whereupon the blister packs are boxed and shipped to the consumer who peels back the flexible cover to retrieve the lens.
- An example of a disposable contact lens blister package may be seen in commonly owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,536 .
- a disposable package and package assembly are disclosed for contact lenses.
- a single package comprises a flange with a well formed therein for holding a contact lens in solution.
- a flexible cover sheet extends over the flange and is sealed about the perimeter of the well to seal the lens and solution in the well. The cover sheet may be easily peeled from the flange by a user to access the lens held therein.
- First and second support structures are formed opposite each other and extend generally perpendicularly from the flange. The support structures are configured to stably support the package on a flat surface such as a table.
- Each support structure includes a major wall and a minor wall lying in generally spaced, parallel planes to each other although the major and minor walls may interconnect or touch along one or more points thereof.
- the minor wall is located inwardly of a respective major wall.
- a package assembly including a second package configured substantially the same as a first package wherein the first and second packages may be releasably attached to each other with the first and second support structures of each in meshing engagement with each other.
- Package 10 includes a base member 12 preferably formed of a plastic material such as polypropylene, for example, although other materials may be used as desired.
- Base member 12 is preferably formed by an injection molding process as a unitary piece.
- F denotes what is considered the front of the package
- R denotes what is considered the rear of the package
- S 1 and S 2 denote what is considered the opposite sides of the package ( Fig. 1 ).
- Base member 12 includes a flange 13 having a top surface 14a and opposite bottom surface 14b ( Fig. 7 ).
- Flange 13 extends from the perimeter 16a of a well 16, the well being appropriately shaped and sized to hold a contact lens 20 and a quantity of solution 22 therein in sealed containment by a cover sheet 18 ( Figs. 1B , 1C , 4 and 5 ) until ready for use.
- a raised surface 16b is formed about well perimeter 16a against which cover sheet 18 is sealed (usually with the application of pressure and/or heat) with the remaining cover sheet portions remaining unsealed.
- a ledge 16c is formed between raised surface 16 and well perimeter 16a. Should raised surface 16b compress during the sealing operation, it may spread as indicated at 16b'. By providing ledge 16c, lens 20 may be slid out of well 16 without encountering spread portion 16b' and potential damage to the lens is thereby averted.
- flange 13 has an outer perimeter 13' preferably having substantially straight, parallel, opposite sides S 1 and S 2 , and curved front and rear portions F and R having opposite ends F' and R' defined along the maximum length L MAX of base member 12 ( Figs. 3 and 6 ).
- a flat surface such as surface 40 ( Figs. 4 and 5 )
- front end F' contacts the flat surface 40 while rear end R' is raised relative thereto (see Fig. 3 ).
- well 16 is dimensioned to substantially center lens 20 therein while at the same time provide a configuration which intuitively informs a user how to slide the lens 20 from well 16. More particularly, well 16 is substantially symmetrical about the x and y axes and the radius of curvature R 1 along the x axis is larger than the radius of curvature R 2 of the y axis. Well 16 including well perimeter 16a tapers inwardly about axis x from the center of the well 16 (where x and y intersect) toward front portion F to create a narrowing slope. A user seeing this narrowing slope will intuitively slide lens 20 along the slope and out of the well 16.
- well 16 is dimensioned to substantially center lens 20 therein while at the same time provide a configuration which intuitively informs a user how to slide the lens 20 from well 16. More particularly, well 16 is substantially symmetrical about the x axis and the perimeter 16a tapers inwardly about axis x from the center of the well 16 (where x and y intersect) towards front portion F to create a narrowing slope and an overall egg-shaped appearance to well 16. A user seeing this narrowing slope will intuitively slide lens 20 along the slope and out of the well 16.
- the egg-shaped bottom of the well is slightly flattened and the radius of curvature of the sidewall is substantially the same completely around the perimeter.
- base member 12 includes first and second support structures 24, 26 extending from the flange 13 and located opposite each other ( Fig. 2 ).
- Each support structure 24, 26 includes a major wall 28a,b and a minor wall 30a,b, respectively.
- Major wall 28a,b lies in a generally spaced, parallel plane to a respective minor wall 30a,b, although they may overlap, touch or interconnect at one or more points such as at 32a, b thereof (see Fig. 7 ).
- each minor wall 30a, b tapers inwardly and terminates at a rounded point 30a', b'.
- each major wall 28a, b includes in a linear edge 28a', b' which supports base member 12 when placed on a flat surface 40 such as a table (see Figs. 4 and 5 ).
- major wall 28a, b includes a sloped side edge 28c, d, respectively, which forms an angle "a" with the adjacent side edge 30c, 30d of minor wall 30a, b, respectively, when viewed from the side.
- linear edge 28a', b' blends into a curved wall portion 28e, f, respectively, the bottom edge of which extends upward toward flange 13 and terminates at rear end R'.
- one or more ribs 35a-d may be formed on the inwardly facing surface of major walls 28a and 28b to increase the rigidity and strength thereof.
- flange 13 curves slightly downwardly at the front portion F of the package 10 to form a "tongue" portion 13a.
- well 16 has a length L 1 that is about the same as the length L 2 of tongue portion 13a as viewed from above ( Fig. 6 ), although this may vary as desired.
- the curvature of tongue portion 13a allows a user to grasp it between an index finger and thumb, the index finger pressing against the underside of tongue portion 13a and the thumb resting on the top surface of the tongue portion 13a.
- the tongue portion 13a curves gently about the roundness of the finger and the finger may further abut up against the minor wall portions 30a, 30b to provide a secure yet comfortable hold on the package using either the right or left hand.
- Cover sheet 18 extends in covering relation over substantially the entirety of flange 13, including tongue portion 13a ( Figs. 1B , 4 and 5 ).
- a user To remove lens 20 from well 16, a user first lifts cover 18 at front portion F ( Fig: 1C ) and then peels cover sheet 18 from raised surface 16b. This may be easily accomplished by using one hand to grasp and pull cover sheet 18 while simultaneously stabilizing base member 12 with the other hand as described above.
- tongue portion 13a may include a through hole 13b wherein the unsealed portions of cover sheet 18 extending thereover may be pressed to form a recessed dimple 18a within through hole 13b (see Figs. 4 and 5 ).
- the user presses a finger from beneath and up against recessed dimple 18a to disengage dimple 18a from through hole 13b. Cover sheet 18 may then be easily lifted away from flange 13 and peeled off raised surface 16b to expose well 16 and lens 20 contained therein.
- the package 10 has been designed to create a center of gravity closer to rear portion R than to front portion F. This is particularly useful during manufacturing operations where temporary vertical stacking of packages 10 is required (all in the same orientation). When stacked in this manner (not shown), the support structures of the upper package rests on the flange 13 of the lower package yet the tongue portions remain spaced from each other. If the center of gravity were closer to front portion F, the upper package may tip and create an unstable stack of packages. By making the center of gravity closer to the rear portion R, the front of the packages do not tip and the stack is stable.
- a package assembly 50 comprising first and second packages 10, 100 which may be releasably attached to one another in nesting relationship (see Figs. 8-15 ). Parts of package 100 which correspond to parts on first package 10 have been increase by a factor of 100. Since second package 100 is essentially identical to first package 10, detailed description of the parts of second package 100 is not deemed necessary.
- first and second packages 10, 100 To releasably attach first and second packages 10, 100 together, the bottom surfaces thereof 14b, 114b are placed in facing relation with the wells 16, 116 of each placed in side-by-side relation. In this orientation, first package 10 is rotated 180° relative to second package 110.
- the support structures 24, 26 and 124, 126 of each package are placed in meshing engagement with the angled edge 28c, 28d of each major wall 28a, 28b of the first package 10 lying in abutting relation to the angled edges 128c, 128d of each major wall 128a, 128b of the second package 110, respectively.
- the minor walls 30a, 30b of first package 10 are in coplanar, yet spaced relation and located inwardly of major walls 28a, 28b, 128a, 128b, respectively (i.e., toward a respective well 16, 116).
- the minor walls 28a, 28b and 128a, 128b are hidden from view when the packages 10, 100 are attached together (see Figs. 8 , 11 and 12 ).
- the frictional contact between the meshing support structures of packages 10, 110 are such that the packages may be handled as a single unit, yet are easily separated at time of use.
- the perimeter (as defined by the major walls, major wall curved portions and front and rear ends of each attached package) of the package assembly 50 is completely closed as seen best in Figs. 8-12 .
- the lower-most edges of the entire perimeter of first package 10 are configured so that they align in closely abutting relation with the lower-most edges of the entire perimeter of second package 110. This is accomplished by making the curvature of the front F of a package the reverse profile of the curvature of the rear R of the same package. As such, by rotating one package 180° with respect a second, inverted package, the front F of one package 10 matches the profile of the rear R of the attached package 100 and vice-versa.
- the combined packages form a package assembly 50 which is easy to handle and attractive, and easy to use.
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- The present invention relates to packaging and more particularly relates to a novel package and package assembly for contact lenses.
- Soft contact lenses have been increasing in popularity ever since they were first introduced in the 1970's. Improved manufacturing methods have led to reduced manufacturing costs to the point where disposable contact lenses are an economically viable and attractive alternative for the consumer. This, coupled with very strong competition in the contact lens market, creates the need for innovative, inexpensive, and easy to use disposable packages in which soft contact lenses may be individually packaged, safely shipped and stored until ready to use by the consumer, at which time the contact lens is removed from the package which is then discarded.
- Contact lenses are very small, delicate articles which must be handled with great care from the time they are manufactured to the time they are used and ultimately discarded. Once manufactured, they are inspected and packaged for shipping to the consumer, usually in the hydrated state. A popular contact lens package which is especially designed for packaging single contact lenses is the so-called "blister pack" which generally comprises a molded, rigid, plastic container having a planar top surface with a concave-shaped well formed therein and wherein a single contact lens is placed with a quantity of storage fluid. A flexible cover is sealed about the perimeter of the top surface of the container whereupon the blister packs are boxed and shipped to the consumer who peels back the flexible cover to retrieve the lens. An example of a disposable contact lens blister package may be seen in commonly owned
U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,536 . - Contact lenses which are frequently replaced by the consumer (e.g., daily, weekly) have become very popular since they do not need to be cleaned and sterilized as often as contact lenses used in a traditional wearing regime. Consumers of frequent replacement lenses of course need to maintain a larger supply of lenses on hand than do consumers of contact lenses using a traditional wearing regime. It is thus desirable to maintain as small a package as possible while making it easy for the consumer to open the package and retrieve the lens, while also having a package wherein a plurality of such packages may be easily and unobtrusively carried by the consumer (e.g., in a pocket, purse or suitcase). Efficient shipping and subsequent handling of a plurality of disposable contact lens packages by the consumer are thus very important packaging design criteria, especially for frequent replacement lenses.
- A disposable package and package assembly are disclosed for contact lenses. A single package comprises a flange with a well formed therein for holding a contact lens in solution. A flexible cover sheet extends over the flange and is sealed about the perimeter of the well to seal the lens and solution in the well. The cover sheet may be easily peeled from the flange by a user to access the lens held therein. First and second support structures are formed opposite each other and extend generally perpendicularly from the flange. The support structures are configured to stably support the package on a flat surface such as a table.
- Each support structure includes a major wall and a minor wall lying in generally spaced, parallel planes to each other although the major and minor walls may interconnect or touch along one or more points thereof. In a preferred embodiment, the minor wall is located inwardly of a respective major wall.
- A package assembly is also disclosed including a second package configured substantially the same as a first package wherein the first and second packages may be releasably attached to each other with the first and second support structures of each in meshing engagement with each other.
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Figure 1A is a perspective view of a package according to a preferred embodiment of the invention; -
Figure 1B is the view ofFig. 1A showing the cover sheet attached thereto; -
Figure 1C is the view ofFig. 1B showing the cover sheet partially lifted from the package; -
Figure 1D is a fragmented, cross-sectional view of the package well and raised surface surrounding the well; -
Figure 2 is a front elevational view ofFig. 1A ; -
Figure 3 is a rear elevational view thereof; -
Figure 4 is a side elevational view ofFig. 1B ; -
Figure 5 is a side elevational view oppositeFigure 4 ; -
Figure 6 is a top plan view ofFig. 1A ; -
Figure 7 is a bottom plan view thereof; -
Figure 8 is a perspective view showing a package assembly comprising first and second packages removably attached together; -
Figure 9 is a front elevational view thereof; -
Figure 10 is a rear elevational view thereof; -
Figure 11 is a side elevational view thereof; -
Figure 12 is a side elevational view thereof opposite the view ofFigure 11 ; -
Figure 13 is a top plan view thereof; -
Figure 14 is a bottom plan view thereof; and -
Figure 15 is a side elevational, cross-sectional view taken generally along the line 15-15 inFig. 14 . - Referring to the drawing, there is seen in
Figures 1-7 a first contact lens package designated generally by thereference numeral 10.Package 10 includes abase member 12 preferably formed of a plastic material such as polypropylene, for example, although other materials may be used as desired.Base member 12 is preferably formed by an injection molding process as a unitary piece. For the purpose of providing points of reference herein, the reference letter "F" denotes what is considered the front of thepackage 10, "R" denotes what is considered the rear of the package, and S1 and S2 denote what is considered the opposite sides of the package (Fig. 1 ).Base member 12 includes aflange 13 having atop surface 14a andopposite bottom surface 14b (Fig. 7 ).Flange 13 extends from theperimeter 16a of a well 16, the well being appropriately shaped and sized to hold acontact lens 20 and a quantity ofsolution 22 therein in sealed containment by a cover sheet 18 (Figs. 1B ,1C ,4 and5 ) until ready for use. A raisedsurface 16b is formed aboutwell perimeter 16a against whichcover sheet 18 is sealed (usually with the application of pressure and/or heat) with the remaining cover sheet portions remaining unsealed. As seen best inFigs. 1A and1D , a ledge 16c is formed between raisedsurface 16 andwell perimeter 16a. Should raisedsurface 16b compress during the sealing operation, it may spread as indicated at 16b'. By providing ledge 16c,lens 20 may be slid out of well 16 without encounteringspread portion 16b' and potential damage to the lens is thereby averted. - In the preferred embodiment shown and described herein,
flange 13 has an outer perimeter 13' preferably having substantially straight, parallel, opposite sides S1 and S2, and curved front and rear portions F and R having opposite ends F' and R' defined along the maximum length LMAX of base member 12 (Figs. 3 and6 ). When placed on a flat surface such as surface 40 (Figs. 4 and5 ), it is preferred that front end F' contacts theflat surface 40 while rear end R' is raised relative thereto (seeFig. 3 ). - In one aspect of the invention, well 16 is dimensioned to substantially center
lens 20 therein while at the same time provide a configuration which intuitively informs a user how to slide thelens 20 from well 16. More particularly, well 16 is substantially symmetrical about the x and y axes and the radius of curvature R1 along the x axis is larger than the radius of curvature R2 of the y axis. Well 16 including wellperimeter 16a tapers inwardly about axis x from the center of the well 16 (where x and y intersect) toward front portion F to create a narrowing slope. A user seeing this narrowing slope will intuitively slidelens 20 along the slope and out of the well 16. - In a preferred aspect of the invention, well 16 is dimensioned to substantially center
lens 20 therein while at the same time provide a configuration which intuitively informs a user how to slide thelens 20 from well 16. More particularly, well 16 is substantially symmetrical about the x axis and theperimeter 16a tapers inwardly about axis x from the center of the well 16 (where x and y intersect) towards front portion F to create a narrowing slope and an overall egg-shaped appearance to well 16. A user seeing this narrowing slope will intuitively slidelens 20 along the slope and out of the well 16. The egg-shaped bottom of the well is slightly flattened and the radius of curvature of the sidewall is substantially the same completely around the perimeter. - In another aspect of the invention,
base member 12 includes first andsecond support structures flange 13 and located opposite each other (Fig. 2 ). Eachsupport structure major wall 28a,b and aminor wall 30a,b, respectively.Major wall 28a,b lies in a generally spaced, parallel plane to a respectiveminor wall 30a,b, although they may overlap, touch or interconnect at one or more points such as at 32a, b thereof (seeFig. 7 ). In a preferred embodiment, eachminor wall 30a, b tapers inwardly and terminates at arounded point 30a', b'. In a further preferred embodiment, eachmajor wall 28a, b includes in alinear edge 28a', b' which supportsbase member 12 when placed on aflat surface 40 such as a table (seeFigs. 4 and5 ). In yet a further preferred embodiment,major wall 28a, b includes a slopedside edge 28c, d, respectively, which forms an angle "a" with theadjacent side edge minor wall 30a, b, respectively, when viewed from the side. In a further embodiment,linear edge 28a', b' blends into acurved wall portion 28e, f, respectively, the bottom edge of which extends upward towardflange 13 and terminates at rear end R'. - Referring to
Fig. 7 , one ormore ribs 35a-d may be formed on the inwardly facing surface ofmajor walls - In a further preferred embodiment,
flange 13 curves slightly downwardly at the front portion F of thepackage 10 to form a "tongue"portion 13a. It is preferred that well 16 has a length L1 that is about the same as the length L2 oftongue portion 13a as viewed from above (Fig. 6 ), although this may vary as desired. The curvature oftongue portion 13a allows a user to grasp it between an index finger and thumb, the index finger pressing against the underside oftongue portion 13a and the thumb resting on the top surface of thetongue portion 13a. Thetongue portion 13a curves gently about the roundness of the finger and the finger may further abut up against theminor wall portions sheet 18 extends in covering relation over substantially the entirety offlange 13, includingtongue portion 13a (Figs. 1B ,4 and5 ). To removelens 20 from well 16, a user first lifts cover 18 at front portion F (Fig: 1C ) and then peels coversheet 18 from raisedsurface 16b. This may be easily accomplished by using one hand to grasp and pullcover sheet 18 while simultaneously stabilizingbase member 12 with the other hand as described above. - In another aspect of the invention,
tongue portion 13a may include a throughhole 13b wherein the unsealed portions ofcover sheet 18 extending thereover may be pressed to form a recesseddimple 18a within throughhole 13b (seeFigs. 4 and5 ). This creates an interference fit between the unsealed portions ofcover sheet 18 andflange tongue 13a which helps maintain the unsealed portions ofcover sheet 18 in place overtongue portion 13a during storage oflens 20 inwell 16. When a user wishes to openpackage 10, the user presses a finger from beneath and up against recesseddimple 18a to disengagedimple 18a from throughhole 13b. Coversheet 18 may then be easily lifted away fromflange 13 and peeled off raisedsurface 16b to expose well 16 andlens 20 contained therein. - The
package 10 has been designed to create a center of gravity closer to rear portion R than to front portion F. This is particularly useful during manufacturing operations where temporary vertical stacking ofpackages 10 is required (all in the same orientation). When stacked in this manner (not shown), the support structures of the upper package rests on theflange 13 of the lower package yet the tongue portions remain spaced from each other. If the center of gravity were closer to front portion F, the upper package may tip and create an unstable stack of packages. By making the center of gravity closer to the rear portion R, the front of the packages do not tip and the stack is stable. - In yet another aspect of the invention, a
package assembly 50 is disclosed comprising first andsecond packages Figs. 8-15 ). Parts ofpackage 100 which correspond to parts onfirst package 10 have been increase by a factor of 100. Sincesecond package 100 is essentially identical tofirst package 10, detailed description of the parts ofsecond package 100 is not deemed necessary. - To releasably attach first and
second packages wells first package 10 is rotated 180° relative tosecond package 110. Thesupport structures angled edge major wall first package 10 lying in abutting relation to theangled edges major wall second package 110, respectively. Theminor walls first package 10 are in coplanar, yet spaced relation and located inwardly ofmajor walls respective well 16, 116). Theminor walls packages Figs. 8 ,11 and12 ). The frictional contact between the meshing support structures ofpackages - In the preferred embodiment, when in this nested configuration of
packages package assembly 50 is completely closed as seen best inFigs. 8-12 . To form a completely closed perimeter, the lower-most edges of the entire perimeter offirst package 10 are configured so that they align in closely abutting relation with the lower-most edges of the entire perimeter ofsecond package 110. This is accomplished by making the curvature of the front F of a package the reverse profile of the curvature of the rear R of the same package. As such, by rotating one package 180° with respect a second, inverted package, the front F of onepackage 10 matches the profile of the rear R of the attachedpackage 100 and vice-versa. The combined packages form apackage assembly 50 which is easy to handle and attractive, and easy to use. -
- 1. A package for a contact lens comprising:
- a) a base having a flange;
- b) a well formed in said base, said flange extending from the perimeter of said well, said well configured for holding a contact lens and quantity of solution therein;
- c) first and second support structures extending substantially opposite each other from said flange, said first and second support structures each including a major wall and a minor wall, said major and minor walls lying in spaced, parallel planes.
- 2. The package of
clause 1 wherein said minor wall is located inwardly of a respective major wall. - 3. The package of clause 2 wherein said package is a first package and further comprising a second package in substantially the same configuration as said first package whereby said second package may be releasably attached to said first package with said first and second support structures of said first package in meshing engagement with said first and second support structures of said second package, respectively.
- 4. The package of clause 3 wherein when said first and second packages are in meshing engagement, said major walls of each package lie in coplanar, abutting relation.
- 5. The package of clause 2 and further comprising a cover sheet sealed about the perimeter of said well and lying in contacting, covering relation to said flange.
- 6. The package of
clause 1 wherein said flange includes a curved tongue portion extending in a direction away from said well. - 7. The package of clause 6 wherein said tongue portion includes a through hole.
- 8. The package of clause 7 and further comprising a cover sheet sealed about the perimeter of said well, said cover sheet extending over said flange including said tongue portion and said hole.
- 9. The package of clause 8 wherein said cover sheet extends at least partially within said hole.
- 10. The package of
clause 1 wherein said minor wall and a respective major wall at least partially overlap. - 11. The package of
clause 10 wherein said minor wall is substantially triangularly shaped. - 12. A package for a contact lens comprising:
- a) a base;
- b) a curved well having a perimeter formed in said base, said well being symmetrical about perpendicular x and y axes, the radius of curvature along the x axis being larger than the radius of curvature along the y axis, said well perimeter tapering inwardly about said x axis from a point where the x and y axes intersect to provide a narrowing slope along which a user may slide and retrieve the lens from the well.
- 13. A package for a contact lens comprising:
- a) a base;
- b) a curved well having a perimeter formed in said base, said well being symmetrical about one axis, the well perimeter tapering inwardly about said axis to form an egg-shaped perimeter to provide a narrowing slope along which a user may slide and retrieve the lens from the well, the well having a bottom and a sidewall extending from the bottom to the perimeter which has substantially the same radius of curvature completely around the perimeter.
- 14. The package of
clause 12 orclause 13, and further comprising a flange extending outwardly from said well and first and second support structures extending substantially opposite each other from said flange, said first and second support structures each including a major wall and a minor wall, said major and minor walls lying in spaced, parallel planes. - 15. The package of clause 14 wherein said minor wall is located inwardly of a respective major wall.
- 16. The package of clause 14 wherein said package is a first package and further comprising a second package in substantially the same configuration as said first package whereby said second package may be releasably attached to said first package with said first and second support structures of said first package in meshing engagement with said first and second support structures of said second package, respectively. -
- 17. The package of
clause 16 wherein when said first and second packages are in meshing engagement, said major walls of each package lie in coplanar, abutting relation. - 18. The package of clause 14 and further comprising a cover sheet sealed about the perimeter of said well and lying in contacting, covering relation to said flange.
- 19. The package of clause 14 wherein said flange includes a curved tongue portion extending in a direction away from said well.
- 20. The package of clause 19 wherein said tongue portion includes a through hole.
- 21. The package of
clause 20 and further comprising a cover sheet sealed about the perimeter of said well, said cover sheet extending over said flange including said tongue portion and said hole. - 22. The package of clause 21 wherein said cover sheet extends at least partially within said hole.
- 23. The package of clause 14 wherein said minor wall and a respective major wall at least partially overlap.
- 24. The package of clause 14 wherein said minor wall is substantially triangularly shaped.
- 25. A package for a contact lens comprising:
- a) a base having a flange;
- b) a well formed in said base, said flange extending from the perimeter of said well, said well configured for holding a contact lens and quantity of solution therein;
- c) a raised surface surrounding said well;
- d) a cover sheet placed in covering relation over said well and said flange and secured to said raised surface with pressure and/or heat, said raised surface forming a spread portion; and
- e) a ledge formed between said raised surface and said well to accommodate said spread portion thereby preventing the lens from striking the spread portion upon removal of said lens from said well.
- 26. A package for a contact lens comprising:
- a) a base having a flange;
- b) a well formed in said base, said flange extending from the perimeter of said well, said well configured for holding a contact lens and quantity of solution therein; said flange including a curved tongue portion extending in a direction away from said well;
- c) a through hole formed in said tongue portion; and
- d) a cover sheet sealed about the perimeter of said well, said cover sheet having unsealed portions extending over said flange including said tongue portion and said hole, said cover sheet unsealed portions extending at least partially within said hole to create an interference fit between said cover sheet unsealed portions and said flange.
Claims (15)
- A package (10) for a contact lens (20) comprising:a) a base (12) having a flange (13);b) a well (16) formed in said base (12), said flange (13) extending from the perimeter (16a) of said well (16), said well (16) configured for holding a contact lens (20) and quantity of solution (22) therein; andc) a cover sheet (18) sealed about the perimeter (16a) of said well (16); characterised in that:d) said flange includes a curved tongue portion extending in a direction away from said well.
- A package (10) according to claim 1, wherein said cover sheet (18) is lying in contacting, covering relation to said flange (13).
- A package (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said tongue portion (13a) includes a through hole (13b).
- A package (10) according to claim 3, said cover sheet (18) extending over said flange (13) including said tongue portion (13a) and said hole (13b).
- A package (10) according to claim 4 wherein said cover sheet (18) extends at least partially within said hole (13b).
- A package (10) according to claim 3, wherein said cover sheet (18) has unsealed portions extending over said flange (13), including said tongue portion (13a) and said hole (13b), said cover sheet unsealed portions extending at least partially within said hole (13b) to create an interference fit between said cover sheet unsealed portions and said flange (13).
- A package (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising a raised surface (16b) surrounding said well (16) and a ledge (16c) formed between said raised surface (16b) and said well (16), the cover sheet (18) being placed in covering relation over said well (16) and said flange (13) and secured to said raised surface (16b) with pressure and/or heat, said raised surface (16b) forming a spread portion (16b'), and the ledge (16c) accommodating said spread portion (16b') thereby preventing the lens (20) from striking the spread portion (16b') upon removal of said lens (20) from said well (16).
- A package (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the well (16) is a curved well having a perimeter (16a) formed in said base (12), said well (16) being symmetrical about perpendicular x and y axes, the radius of curvature (R1) along the x axis being larger than the radius of curvature (R2) along the y axis, said well perimeter (16a) tapering inwardly about said x axis from a point where the x and y axes intersect to provide a narrowing slope along which a user may slide and retrieve the lens (20) from the well (16).
- A package (10) according to any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein the well (16) is a curved well having a perimeter (16a) formed in said base (12), said well (16) being symmetrical about one axis, the well perimeter (16a) tapering inwardly about said axis to form an egg-shaped perimeter (16a) to provide a narrowing slope along which a user may slide and retrieve the lens (20) from the well (16), the well (16) having a bottom and a sidewall extending from the bottom to the perimeter (16a) which has substantially the same radius of curvature completely around the perimeter (16a).
- A package (10) according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein first and second support structures (24, 26) extend substantially opposite each other from said flange (13), said first and second support structures (24, 26) each including a major wall (28a, 28b) and a minor wall (30a, 30b), said major and minor walls lying in spaced, parallel planes.
- A package (10) according to claim 10, wherein said minor wall (30a, 30b) is located inwardly of a respective major wall (28a, 28b).
- A package (10) according to claim 10 or claim 11, wherein said package (10) is a first package (10) and further comprising a second package (100) in substantially the same configuration as said first package (10) whereby said second package (100) may be releasably attached to said first package (10) with said first and second support structures (24, 26) of said first package (10) in meshing engagement with said first and second support structures (124, 126) of said second package (100), respectively.
- A package (10) according to claim 12, wherein when said first and second packages (10, 100) are in meshing engagement, said major walls (28a, 28b, 128a, 128b) of each package (10, 100) lie in coplanar, abutting relation.
- A package (10) according to any one of claims 10 to 13, wherein said minor wall (30a, 30b) and a respective major wall (28a, 28b) at least partially overlap.
- A package (10) according to any one of claims 10 to 14, wherein said minor wall (30a, 30b) is substantially triangularly shaped.
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