WO2010090022A1 - Composant permettant de prendre soin de lentilles de contact - Google Patents

Composant permettant de prendre soin de lentilles de contact Download PDF

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WO2010090022A1
WO2010090022A1 PCT/JP2010/000671 JP2010000671W WO2010090022A1 WO 2010090022 A1 WO2010090022 A1 WO 2010090022A1 JP 2010000671 W JP2010000671 W JP 2010000671W WO 2010090022 A1 WO2010090022 A1 WO 2010090022A1
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小久保繁彦
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ロート製薬株式会社
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Priority to CN201080006786.8A priority Critical patent/CN102307493B/zh
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A45HAND OR TRAVELLING ARTICLES
    • A45CPURSES; LUGGAGE; HAND CARRIED BAGS
    • A45C11/00Receptacles for purposes not provided for in groups A45C1/00-A45C9/00
    • A45C11/005Contact lens cases

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  • the present invention relates to a contact lens care member directly used for contact lens care (including storage) such as a contact lens case for storing and storing a contact lens, and a contact lens care set including the contact lens case. is there.
  • contact lenses must always be kept clean to protect the eye tissue from eye diseases caused by bacterial infection.
  • contact lens cases are washed and disinfected with a lens care agent (liquid) before going to bed, etc., and the lens is immersed in the lens care agent until the next morning. (Hereinafter abbreviated as “lens case”).
  • the lens case also needs to be kept clean like the lens to prevent the propagation of germs and the transfer of germs to the lens.After wearing the lens the next morning, it should be thoroughly washed and dried, Keep it until next use.
  • a conventional lens case is composed of a case body having two lens storage portions for storing the left and right lenses, and a case cap for closing each lens storage portion.
  • the case main body and the case cap are separated and placed directly on a wash basin or the like for natural drying.
  • Patent Document 1 discloses an auxiliary tool (case holder) that is convenient for drying such a lens case.
  • This case holder is naturally dried in a state where the case body and the case cap are placed face down (that is, the case body is in a state where the lens housing portion is facing downward, and the case cap is in a state where the inner top surface is facing downward).
  • the drying table is configured to be attached to a mirror of a washstand using a suction cup provided on the case holder.
  • the above case holder is convenient for cleanly drying the lens case.
  • it is complicated to prepare a lens case and a lens care agent and further to a case holder.
  • it is very cumbersome to carry the case holder one by one when traveling.
  • the present invention has been made in view of such circumstances, and an object thereof is to allow the above drying to be performed more easily and appropriately.
  • the contact lens care member of the present invention includes a storage recess for storing a contact lens, a case cap for closing the storage recess, and at least the storage recess in the air. And a support portion that can be supported in a state of being.
  • the recess in addition to being able to store and store a contact lens, at least for the recess for storing a contact lens, the recess is positioned in the air only by this contact lens care member. It can be kept in a state to do. Therefore, it is possible to easily and satisfactorily dry the contact lens care member without using a dedicated drying member (conventional case holder or the like) other than the contact lens care member, in particular, a recess for storing the contact lens. Can be naturally dried.
  • the contact lens care member has a case body in which a pair of storage recesses open in the same direction and is provided side by side, and a pair of cases that respectively close the pair of storage recesses
  • the pair of case caps are connected to the case body at positions outside both storage recesses in the direction in which the storage recesses are arranged, and the storage recesses with the connection portion as a fulcrum. And the position where the housing recess is opened from the position to the outside in the alignment direction, the storage recess is opened, and the storage recess faces downward.
  • the case cap When each case cap is grounded with the case body facing down, the case cap becomes the holding portion and the case body is held in the air.
  • the case body and case cap so that the self-supporting state of the contact lens care members being is one that is configured.
  • the case cap also serves as the holding part. That is, it is possible to make the contact lens care member stand alone in a state where the case cap serves as a leg and is supported in the air with each storage recess facing downward. Therefore, the contact lens care member can be naturally dried well without using a dedicated case holder or the like and while preventing foreign matter from entering the recess for storage.
  • the contact lens care member accommodates a lens case including the case body having the housing recess and the case cap, and a lens care agent for caring for the contact lens.
  • a self-supporting care agent container, the care agent container and the case main body of the lens case have fitting portions that can be fitted to each other, and by fitting these fitting portions to each other
  • the case main body is configured to be held by the care agent container with the fitting portion on the care agent container side as the holding portion and the storage recess positioned in the air.
  • the contact lens care member includes a lens case and a care agent container for housing the contact lens, and fitting portions provided in the lens case and the care agent container are fitted to each other. Then, the case body of the lens case is held by the care agent container in a state where the housing recess is positioned in the air. Therefore, the lens case can be naturally dried easily without using a dedicated drying member (conventional case holder or the like) that is not directly required for contact lens care.
  • This contact lens case 1 (hereinafter abbreviated as “lens case 1”) is for storing and storing a contact lens (hereinafter abbreviated as “lens”), not shown, together with a lens care agent (liquid).
  • a lens care agent capable of cleaning and disinfecting a lens is applied, but it is also possible to apply a lens care agent having only one of the functions of cleaning and disinfection.
  • the lens case 1 is formed symmetrically (symmetrical in FIGS. 1 to 4) and includes a case body 10 and a case cap 20.
  • the case body 10 and the case cap 20 are connected to each other via a hinge 26 described later.
  • the entire lens case 1, that is, the case body 10, the case cap 20, and the hinge 26 are made of a resin material such as polypropylene (PP). Are integrally formed.
  • the case body 10 has two lens storage portions 12 arranged side by side to store the lens and a base portion 11 that connects them.
  • Each lens storage portion 12 has a bottomed cylindrical shape with a lens storage recess 14 that opens in the same direction.
  • Each of the lens housing recesses 14 has a substantially spherical inner bottom surface, and is formed so that one lens can be housed together with a lens care agent that can be immersed therein.
  • Each case cap 20 is connected via a hinge 26 to a position outside both lens housing portions 12 in the case body 10 in the direction in which the lens housing portions 12 are arranged (left and right in FIGS. 1 to 4). Yes.
  • These case caps 20 are closed from the closed position (the position shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2) that closes the concave portion 14 for storing the lens with the connecting portion as a fulcrum, and are expanded toward the outside in the alignment direction from this position. It is configured to be displaceable to an open position (for example, the position shown in FIGS. 3 and 4) for opening the concave portion 14 for use.
  • each case cap 20 is connected to the case body 10 so as to be rotatable about a virtual axis orthogonal to the direction in which the lens storage portions 12 are arranged, and opens and closes the lens storage recesses 14 in a double-spread shape. To do.
  • Each case cap 20 has a flat bottomed cylindrical shape, and closes the lens housing recess 14 by being fitted into the lens housing 12.
  • each case cap 20 is formed with a pair of inner and outer annular convex portions 21 and 22 (an inner annular convex portion 21 and an outer annular convex portion 22) corresponding to the opening edge of the lens housing concave portion 14, respectively.
  • the inner annular convex portion 21 is fitted to the inner peripheral surface of the lens housing concave portion 14 to close the lens housing concave portion 14, and each case cap 20 is fixed to the lens housing portion 12 by the fitting.
  • the outer annular convex portion 22 is configured to be positioned on the outer peripheral surface of the lens storage portion 12 (opening edge portion).
  • a latching convex part exists in the surrounding surface of one side among the internal peripheral surface of the outer side annular convex part 22, and the outer peripheral surface of the lens storage part 12, and a locking groove is formed in the peripheral surface of the other side.
  • the locking projections can be fitted into the locking grooves to obtain a strong click feeling.
  • the locking projections and the locking grooves can be obtained.
  • the caps are engaged with each other, so that the cap closed state is reliably maintained.
  • the outer side annular convex part 22 is the continuous thing provided over the perimeter of the inner side annular convex part 21 in this example, it does not necessarily need to be continuous.
  • Each case cap 20 is integrally provided with a flange 24 on the tip portion thereof, that is, on the outer peripheral surface of the outer annular convex portion 22 and at a position opposite to the hinge 26 in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portion 12. .
  • a flange 24 on the tip portion thereof, that is, on the outer peripheral surface of the outer annular convex portion 22 and at a position opposite to the hinge 26 in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portion 12.
  • each case cap 20 that is, the portion of the case cap 20 on the side opposite to the hinge 26 opens the lens housing recess 14 and the back of the case body 10 with the lens housing recess 14 facing downward.
  • the case main body 10 has a shape capable of maintaining a self-supporting posture in which the case body 10 is supported in the air with the case cap 20 as a leg.
  • the tip portion of each case cap 20 is linear along a direction (vertical direction in the figure) orthogonal to the direction in which the lens housing recesses 14 are arranged. It has a shape.
  • each case cap 20 is unfolded to open each lens housing recess 14, and the tip of each case cap 20 is grounded with the case body 10 facing downward with the lens housing recess 14 facing downward.
  • the lens case 1 can stand on its own with the case body 10 supported in the air with both case caps 20 as legs. That is, in the first embodiment, the case cap 20 has a function of the holding portion of the present invention that holds the lens housing recess 14 in a state of being in the air.
  • each lens housing recess 14 is filled with a lens care agent, and the lens is immersed in this lens care agent and stored in each lens storage recess 14. In this state, each lens storage portion 12 is stored.
  • the case cap 20 is fixed to the plate and left for several hours. This cleans and disinfects the lens.
  • the lens care agent in the lens case 1 is discarded, and the lens case 1 is thoroughly washed with water. Then, the lens case 1 is turned over, and as shown in FIGS. 5 and 6, the lens case 1 is allowed to stand on a washstand or the like, and the lens case 1 is naturally dried in this state. This prepares for the next use.
  • the lens case 1 As described above, it is not necessary to use a conventional case holder or the like for drying the lens case 1, and therefore the lens case 1 can be stored more easily with the lens storage recess 14 facing downward.
  • the lens case 1 can be naturally dried while preventing the entry of foreign matter into the concave portion 14 for use.
  • each case cap 20 is set to 180 ° with the closing position being 0 °.
  • the deployment angle ⁇ is 90 ° or less, and only the collar portion 24 is within a predetermined angle range where the deployment angle ⁇ exceeds 90 °.
  • only the outer annular convex portion 22 or both the flange portion 24 and the outer annular convex portion 22 are grounded, and only the outer annular convex portion 22 can be grounded when the development angle ⁇ exceeds the predetermined angle range. It is configured.
  • the grounding is performed depending on the shape of the flange portion 24 and the height of the outer annular convex portion 22 (the dimension of the outer annular convex portion 22 in the thickness direction of the case cap 20). With regards to, it can vary which member dominates.
  • 5 and 6 show a state in which the case cap 20 is self-supported in a state in which the development angle ⁇ is approximately 135 °. In this state, as shown in FIG. The lens case 1 is self-supporting with only the portion 22 grounded.
  • both the front end portion of the flange portion 24 and the outer annular convex portion 22 of each case cap 20 are grounded.
  • both the outer annular convex portion 22 and the flange portion 24 are grounded as described above, it is possible to secure a large grounding area and allow the lens case 1 to be independent in a more stable state.
  • the basic configuration of the lens case 1 according to the second embodiment is common to the lens case 1 of the first embodiment.
  • the difference is in the shape of the flange 24 at the tip of each case cap. That is, in the second embodiment, the flange portion 24 of each case cap 20 is extended greatly toward the tip end of the cap as compared with the first embodiment. Therefore, as shown in FIG.
  • the lens case 1 is made to stand on its own by grounding only the tip of the flange 24 (without grounding the outer annular convex portion 22).
  • the edge part of the collar part 24 becomes the shape where the center part of the width direction (FIG. 7 up-down direction) was dented in the left-right direction.
  • the lens case 1 of the second embodiment is self-supported in a state where only the collar portion 24 of the case cap 20 is grounded and the outer annular convex portion 22 is disposed in the air without being grounded. Since it can be dried, the outer annular convex portion 22 can be effectively dried.
  • the tip of the collar portion 24 has a shape recessed at the center in the width direction.
  • the tip since the tip has a shape symmetrical in the width direction, the lens case 1 There is no hindrance in making it independent.
  • each lens case 1 demonstrated above is an illustration, Comprising:
  • the specific structure can be suitably changed in the range which does not deviate from the summary of this invention.
  • the shape of the flange 24 may be devised, or the tip (the flange 24) of the case cap 20 may be anti-slip processed.
  • a serrated anti-slip may be formed at the tip of the flange 24, or an anti-slip member such as an elastomer sheet may be attached to the tip of the flange 24.
  • the tip of the collar portion 24 may have a shape that is symmetrical in the width direction as described above, or the shape of the collar portion 24 may be asymmetric in the width direction. That is, the shape of the collar portion 24 can be changed as appropriate as long as the lens case 1 can be self-supported while being balanced by the case caps 20. For example, even if the collar portion 24 has an asymmetric shape in the width direction, the lens case 1 can be self-supported if the shape is symmetrical in the diagonal direction. Therefore, such a shape can also be adopted.
  • the deployment angle ⁇ when the lens case 1 is self-supported is determined in advance, and the substantially flat grounding surfaces that are located on the same plane when the case caps 20 are at the deployment angle ⁇ are arranged on the case cap.
  • FIG. According to this configuration, it becomes possible to make the lens case 1 stand more stably through the flat ground surface. In this case, it is possible to secure a wider grounding surface as the grounding surface by giving the tip portion of the case cap 20 a thickness.
  • the deployment angle ⁇ when the lens case 1 is made to stand independently is the maximum deployment angle of the case cap 20 (for example, a specific angle of 130 ° to 150 °), the case cap 20 is deployed to the maximum deployment angle and the lens is
  • the lens case 1 can be easily made independent by simply placing the case 1 on a table or the like. Therefore, it becomes possible to make the lens case 1 independent more quickly.
  • FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a contact lens care set.
  • This contact lens care set (hereinafter abbreviated as “care set”) is a tool for cleaning, disinfecting, and storing a lens, and includes a lens case 1 and a care agent container 2 that stores a lens care agent (liquid).
  • the contact lens care member according to the first and second embodiments is a lens case
  • the contact lens care member according to the third embodiment includes the lens case 1 and the care agent container 2.
  • the lens care agent for example, a lens care agent that can be cleaned and disinfected is applied, but of course, it may have only one function of cleaning or disinfecting.
  • the care agent container 2 includes a container body 30 and a bottle cap 32 fixed to the container body 30.
  • the container body 30 is a self-supporting bottle-shaped container, and is formed of a resin material such as polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene terephthalate (PET). As shown in FIG. 11, the neck portion 31 is formed at the upper end of the container body 30, and the bottle cap 32 is fixed to the mouth neck portion 31.
  • PE polyethylene
  • PP polypropylene
  • PET polyethylene terephthalate
  • the bottle cap 32 is a hinge-type cap including a cap body 34 fixed to the mouth / neck portion 31 and an upper lid 36 rotatably connected to the cap body 34 via hinges 33a and 33b.
  • the cap body 34 has an inverted bottomed cylindrical shape provided with a nozzle 35 serving as a spout for a care agent at the upper end thereof.
  • a male screw 31 a is formed on the outer peripheral surface of the mouth / neck portion 31, and a female screw 34 a is formed on the inner peripheral surface of the cap body 34.
  • the cap main body 34 is screwed on the mouth / neck portion 31.
  • the bottle cap 32 is fixed to the container body 30 by being worn.
  • the upper lid 36 has a connection portion with the cap body 34 as a fulcrum, and a closed position (a position where the nozzle 35 is overlapped on the cap body 34 and covers the nozzle 35) shown in FIG. (Position where 35 is exposed) can be rotated (displaced) around a substantially horizontal virtual axis.
  • the upper lid 36 is integrally formed with a flange 38 for a push-up operation.
  • the flange portion 38 is provided in a range of the outer peripheral surface of the upper lid 36 on the opposite side of the hinge 33a, 33b side with the lid center in between.
  • the flange portion 38 is provided so as to extend obliquely upward from the hinges 33a and 33b in a state where the upper lid 36 is in the closed position (see FIG. 11), holds the container body 30, and holds the gripped hand.
  • the upper lid 36 can be easily opened with one hand (displaced from the closed position to the open position) by pushing up the collar portion 38 from below with the thumb.
  • the upper lid 36 corresponds to the container cap of the present invention
  • the eaves portion 38 for the push-up operation corresponds to the eaves portion for the cap push-up operation of the present invention.
  • the lens case 1 is for housing and storing a lens together with a lens care agent.
  • the basic configuration of the lens case 1 is the same as that of the lens case of the first embodiment. Therefore, in the description of the lens case 1 below, the same reference numerals are given to portions common to those of the first embodiment, the description is simplified, and details on differences from the first embodiment are mainly detailed. Explained.
  • the lens case 1 of this embodiment includes a case body 10 and two case caps 20.
  • the case body 10 and each case cap 20 are connected via a hinge 26.
  • the configuration is the same as that of the first embodiment in that they are connected to each other.
  • a flange 24 is formed at the front end portion of each case cap 20, so that the lens case 1 can be self-supported with both case caps 20 as legs and the case main body 10 supported in the air.
  • the lens case 1 of this embodiment also has the same configuration as that of the first embodiment in that the collar portion 24 is formed.
  • the lens case 1 of this embodiment is different in configuration from that of the first embodiment in the following points. That is, the case body 10 is formed with a fitting recess 28 that can be fitted to the upper lid 36 of the bottle cap 32.
  • the fitting recess 28 is provided at an intermediate position of the case main body 10 in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portions 12 and on the side surface portion of the base portion 11 along the bottom surface of the base portion 11.
  • the lens case 1 is formed so as to be able to be fitted to the flange portion 38 of the upper lid 36 in a state where the lens case 1 is turned upside down (a state where the lens housing concave portion 14 faces downward).
  • the lens case 1 is turned upside down and inside the care agent container 2 from the inside to the inside as shown in FIG.
  • the lens case 1 is held at the upper end of the care agent container 2 in such a posture that the case body 10 is inclined downwardly (from the right side to the left side in FIG. 15).
  • a hook 38a is formed on the upper surface of the flange portion 38 of the upper lid 36.
  • the hook 38a is fitted into the fitting recess.
  • the lens case 1 is engaged with the care agent container 2 by being fitted into a concave portion 28 a formed on the inner surface of 28.
  • each lens storage recess 14 of the lens case 1 is filled with the lens care agent, the lens is stored in each lens storage recess 14 and immersed in the lens care agent, In this state, the case cap 20 is fixed to each lens housing portion 12 and left for several hours or more. This completes the cleaning and disinfection of the lens.
  • the lens care agent in the lens case 1 is discarded and the lens case 1 is thoroughly washed with water. Then, the lens case 1 is turned over, and the fitting recess 28 of the case main body 10 is fitted to the upper lid 36 (the collar 38) of the care agent container 2, whereby the lens case 1 is removed from the care agent as shown in FIG. Hold in container 2. At this time, each case cap 20 is left open. In this way, the lens case 1 is naturally dried to prepare for the next use.
  • the care agent container 2 can be used as a drying table for the lens case 1 as described above.
  • the lens case 1 can be easily dried without using a case holder or the like.
  • the case cap 20 and the case body 10 are integrally connected, the lens case 1 can be dried in a state where the entire lens case 1 is held without difficulty with respect to the care agent container 2.
  • each lens housing portion The end face of 12 (the mouth of the lens housing recess 14) and the mouth of the case cap 20 do not contact the care agent container 2, thereby transferring germs and the like from the care agent container 2 to each lens housing 12. Can be prevented. Therefore, there is also an advantage that the care agent container 2 can be easily used as a drying table for the lens case 1 while being handled in a normal use mode.
  • the lens case 1 is configured such that the case caps 20 are unfolded and opened outside the case body 10 in the direction in which the lens storage portions 12 are arranged, and the intermediate position of the case body 10 in the direction in which the lens storage portions 12 are arranged.
  • a fitting recess 28 is provided in the inner wall. That is, the lens case 1 is configured to be held with respect to the care agent container 2 at a position closer to the center of gravity. Therefore, when the lens case 1 is dried, there is also an advantage that the lens case 1 can be held in a balanced manner with respect to the care agent container 2.
  • the case body 10 is inclined in the downward direction from the outside toward the inside with respect to the container body 30 as described above in a state where the collar portion 38 and the fitting recess 28 are fitted to each other.
  • the flange 38 and the fitting recess 28 are configured to be fitted and detached from each other along the direction of inclination of the case body 10. Therefore, the case body 10 can be held in the care agent container 2 in a state where the center of gravity is closer to the care agent container 2, and the case body 10 is not easily dropped from the care agent container 2.
  • the case main body 10 is locked to the flange portion 38 via the hook 38a, so that the case main body 10 is prevented from dropping off from the flange portion 38. Therefore, there is also an advantage that the lens case 1 can be dried while being stably held with respect to the care agent container 2.
  • the lens case 1 has a configuration capable of being independent as in the first and second embodiments.
  • the lens case 1 is configured such that the maximum deployment angle of the case cap 20 from the closed state of the lens housing recess 14 to the open state is restricted to around 110 °.
  • the lens case 1 is turned upside down in the unfolded state, and the lens case 1 is placed on the flange portion 24a of each case cap 20 so that the lens case 1 can stand in an inverted U-shaped posture. Yes. Accordingly, when the care agent container 2 is not provided, for example, even if the care agent container 2 is accidentally discarded, the lens case 1 is made self-supporting after washing with water as in the first and second embodiments.
  • the lens case 1 can be dried well.
  • the care set according to the fourth embodiment includes a lens case 1 ′ as shown in FIG. 7 instead of the lens case 1 as shown in FIG.
  • This lens case 1 ′ is the same as that of the third embodiment in that it has a case body 10 and two case caps 20, but the case cap 20 has a separate structure from the case body 10. .
  • Each case cap 20 has a substantially circular cross-section and a flat inverted bottomed cylindrical shape.
  • Each case cap 20 is a so-called twist cap and is not shown in detail.
  • the case cap 20 can be attached to the lens housing portion 12 by pressing the case cap 20 against the lens housing portion 12 from the upper side and fitting it outside. Further, when the case cap 20 is rotated around the lens housing portion 12, the case cap 20 is lifted along the guiding convex portion formed on the outer peripheral surface of the lens housing portion 12, and thereby the case cap 20 is moved from the lens housing portion 12 to the case. The cap 20 can be removed.
  • ribs 16 are erected on the back side of the case body 10 along the outer periphery.
  • a pair of notches 18, 18 arranged at a predetermined interval are formed at both ends of the case body 10 of the rib 16, specifically, at both ends in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portion 12.
  • These notches 18 and 18 are for locking the case cap 20 to the case body 10. That is, as shown in FIGS. 18 and 19, the case main body 10 is turned upside down and a part of the peripheral wall of the case cap 20 is inserted into the notches 18 and 18, so that the case cap 20 is attached to both ends of the case main body 10. It is designed to be locked. Specifically, the case cap 20 is locked to both ends of the case main body 10 with most of the case cap 20 protruding outward from the case main body 10.
  • the case body 10 is turned back and the case caps 20 are locked to both ends of the case body 10. Specifically, the peripheral wall of the case cap 20 is inserted into the notches 18 and 18 of the rib 16 as described above. Thereafter, the fitting concave portion 28 of the case body 10 is fitted to the upper lid 36 (the collar portion 38) of the care agent container 2 in the same manner as in the third embodiment, so that the lens case 1 'is fitted as shown in FIG. Hold in care agent container 2.
  • the case body 10 and the case cap 20 are configured separately, and the care agent container 2 is placed on the drying table in the same manner as in the third embodiment. Can be used to dry the lens case 1 '.
  • the care agent container 2 can be easily used as a drying table for the lens case 1 ′ while handling the care agent container 2 in a normal use manner.
  • the lens case 1 ′ can be stably held in a balanced manner with respect to the care agent container 2.
  • care sets according to the third and fourth embodiments described above are exemplifications, and the specific configuration thereof can be appropriately changed without departing from the gist of the present invention.
  • the push-up operation collar portion 38 provided on the upper lid 36 is used as a fitting portion with the lens case 1, 1 ′.
  • the lens case 1, 1 ′ (case body 10) is configured to hold the lens case 1, 1 ′ with the care agent container 2 by fitting the fitting recess 28 of the lens case 1, 1 ′ (case body 10). May be provided on the bottle cap 32 or the container body 30.
  • the case body 10 is held in the care agent container 2 in a tilted posture (see FIGS. 14 and 20), which is a fitting part on the care agent container 2 side.
  • the collar portion 38 is used, and the holding posture of the lens case 1 by the care agent container 2 is such that the lens case 1, 1 ′ is dried better depending on the position of the specific fitting portion and the like. May be selected as appropriate.
  • the lens case 1 can be located at a higher position in the care agent container 2. 1 'can be held and dried, and there is an advantage that it is possible to satisfactorily avoid the adhesion of foreign matters and germs to the lens case 1, 1' due to dust rolling up from the container mounting surface.
  • the convex portion of the care agent container 2 (the flange portion 38 of the upper lid 36) is fitted into the concave portion of the lens case 1, 1 ′ (the fitting concave portion 28 of the case body 10).
  • the lens case 1, 1 ' is held in the care agent container 2 by combining them, but of course, the opposite configuration may be used. That is, for example, a tongue-like convex portion is provided on the case body 10 of the lens case 1, 1 ′, and the lens case 1, 1 ′ is inserted into a concave portion formed on the container body 30 of the care agent container 2. It is good also as a structure hold
  • the fitting has a fitting portion that can be fitted to the case main body 10 and is detachably attached to the neck portion of the care agent container 2 (the root portion of the mouth-neck portion 31 of the container main body 30).
  • a joint member is provided.
  • an engagement portion on the C-shaped side that can be elastically displaced is formed on the fitting member, and the fitting member is attached to the care agent container 2 by holding the net portion with the engagement portion.
  • the fitting member is formed in advance.
  • the fitting member When the lens case 1 is dried, the fitting member is attached to the care agent container 2 (neck portion), and the case body 10 is fitted to the fitting portion of the fitting member. 1 may be held in the care agent container 2.
  • the mounting position of the fitting member with respect to the care agent container 2 is not limited to the neck part, but may be the bottle cap 32, the body part of the container body 30 (the part below the neck part), or the like.
  • the lens cases 1 and 1 ′ are held on the side portions of the care agent container 2.
  • the lens case 1, 1 ′ may be held on the top of the care agent container 2, that is, on the upper surface of the upper cover 36 of the bottle cap 32, with the case body 10 being substantially horizontal.
  • the distance between the lens storage portions 12 is set so that the lens storage portions 12 are positioned on the outer side (radially outer side) of the upper lid 36, and then both lenses are stored in the base portion 11 of the case body 10.
  • the case body 10 and the bottle cap 32 may be configured so that the portions between the portions 12 are overlapped with each other in a state where the portions are overlapped on the upper surface of the upper lid 36.
  • a case cap 20 is connected to both ends of the case body 10 in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portion 12, and each case cap 20 is outside the arrangement body with respect to the case body 10.
  • the connecting position of the case cap 20 with respect to the case body 10 is not limited to this.
  • the case caps 20 are arranged side by side (in parallel) in the arrangement direction, and the case caps 20 are opened so that the case caps 20 are unfolded and opened on the side opposite to the opening of the fitting recess 28. It is good also as a structure connected with respect to.
  • the center of gravity of the lens case 1 with the case cap 20 opened is easily separated from the care agent container 2 as compared with the configuration of the third embodiment. From the viewpoint of securing the holding stability of the lens case 1 according to 2, the configuration of the lens case 1 as in the third embodiment is preferable.
  • the notches 18 and 18 are provided on the opposite side of the rib 16 on the back side of the case main body 10 from the mouth of the fitting recess 28 with the lens storage portion 12 in between.
  • the case cap 20 may be configured to be locked to the case main body 10 in a state where the case cap 20 is arranged side by side (in parallel) in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portion 12.
  • the case caps 20 are respectively connected to both ends of the case body 10 in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portions 12 as in the fourth embodiment. It is preferable to adopt a configuration that stops.
  • the fitting portions (the collar portion 38 and the fitting concave portion 28) of the care agent container 2 and the lens cases 1, 1 ′ are arranged in the lens storage portion 12.
  • the case cap 20 may be configured to be fitted to each other only when the case cap 20 is removed. This configuration is effective in avoiding an erroneous operation such as drying the lens cases 1 and 1 ′ with the case cap 20 inadvertently attached.
  • the present invention is applied to the care agent container 2 including the bottle cap 32 of a type that pushes up the upper lid 36 and pours the lens care agent.
  • the upper lid is twisted.
  • the present invention can also be applied to a screw type bottle cap that can be detached and a care agent container having a bottle cap that does not have an upper lid and is provided with a retractable nozzle in the cap body.
  • the present invention is applied to a so-called twist cap structure as the lens case 1 '.
  • a conventionally known screw-type lens case in which the lens case is twisted and removed from the lens storage portion.
  • the present invention (fourth embodiment) can also be applied.
  • the lens case 1 ′ is dried in a state where the case cap 20 is locked to the case body 10.
  • the case body 10 is cared for without locking the case cap 20. It may be held in the agent container 2 and dried.
  • the configurations of the third and fourth embodiments can be applied to a contact lens cleaning container in addition to the lens cases 1 and 1 '.
  • This cleaning container has a shape including two lens cleaning recesses arranged side by side for cleaning the lens, that is, a shape corresponding to the case body 10 of the lens cases 1 and 1 '.
  • the lens is cleaned by filling the cleaning recess with a care agent. Since such a cleaning container also needs to be washed with water and dried after use, this cleaning container is provided with a recess for fitting and the care agent container 2 holds the cleaning container. It is effective to dry in a dry state.
  • the contact lens needs to distinguish between the right and left lenses when used, the above lens cases 1 and 1 'are not described.
  • the left and right lenses can be discriminated on the surface of the case cap 20, that is, in a state where the case cap 20 is fixed to each lens storage portion 12, so that the left and right lenses can be easily distinguished and taken out. It is preferable that characters and the like are written.
  • the case cap 20 is located near the case main body 10 so that the identification characters and the like can be recognized. By placing them on the left and right, the left and right lens housing portions 14 can be distinguished without difficulty.
  • the case cap 20 faces down when the lens storage portion 14 is opened. It may be difficult to distinguish the left and right lens housing portions 14, which may cause inconveniences such as the right and left lenses being mistaken.
  • lens case 1 Such a problem can be solved by a lens case as shown in FIGS.
  • the lens case 1 will be described.
  • the lens case 1 shown in FIGS. 21 and 22 includes a case main body 10 and two case caps 20 as in the first to third embodiments.
  • the case main body 10 and each case cap 20 are provided. Are connected to each other via a hinge 26, and the shape of each lens storage portion 12, the fixing structure of the case cap 20 to the lens storage portion 12, and the like are substantially the same as those in the first to third embodiments.
  • case cap 20 has a first lens housing 12 (lens housing recess 14) that can be identified with the lens housing recess 14 open.
  • An identification mark and two identification marks that allow the left and right lens storage portions 12 to be identified with the lens storage recess 14 closed are provided.
  • These identification marks have a three-dimensional shape formed on each case cap 20. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 22, as a first identification mark, a three-dimensional letter indicating the initial letter “R” of “Right (right)” on the back surface 20 b of the case cap 20 corresponding to the right lens housing portion 12. 4a is formed on the back surface 20b of the case cap 20 corresponding to the left lens housing portion 12 with three-dimensional letters 4b indicating the initial letters “L” of “Left (left)”. As a result, the left and right lens storage portions 12 (lens storage recesses 14) can be identified with the lens storage recesses 14 open.
  • the three-dimensional letter 3 a indicating the initial “R” of “Right (right)” is displayed on the surface 20 a of the right case cap 20.
  • the three-dimensional characters 3a, 3b (three-dimensional characters 4a, 4b) are hatched in the figure, but each three-dimensional character 3a, 3b (three-dimensional characters 4a, 4b) has a convex or concave character portion. It consists of a three-dimensional character integrally formed on the front surface 20a (back surface 2b) of the case cap 20.
  • the usage method of this lens case 1 is as follows. First, when storing the lens, both case caps 20 are unfolded to open each lens housing recess 14. Then, each lens housing recess 14 is filled with a lens care agent, and the case cap 20 is closed and left as it is for several hours or more in a state where the washed lens is immersed in the lens care agent. This cleans and disinfects the lens.
  • the user stores the lens in a state in which each case cap 20 is unfolded and the lens storing recess 14 is opened. As described above, the three-dimensional characters 4a and 4b are formed on the back surface 20b of each case cap 20. By confirming this, the user can easily recognize the left and right lens storage portions 12 (lens storage recesses 14), and the left and right lenses are appropriately stored in the respective lens storage recesses 14. can do.
  • the lens is taken out from the lens storage portion 12 on either the left or right side and mounted.
  • the right and left lenses can be properly mounted without being mistaken.
  • the left and right lens storage portions 12 are not only in a state where each lens storage recess 14 is closed but also in a state where each lens storage recess 14 is opened.
  • the storage recess 14) can be identified without difficulty. Therefore, in the case with a case cap integrated type, it is possible to ensure good identification performance of each lens storage portion 12 (lens storage recess 14) when the lens is inserted and removed, and there is a problem that the left and right lenses are misplaced. It can be prevented in advance.
  • solid characters 3a, 3b, 4a, and 4b are provided on the case cap 20 as identification marks, but each identification mark is a flat character such as silk printing, for example. It may be. Moreover, what improved the discriminability by printing (color) on the surface of the solid character 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b may be used.
  • a mark other than a character may be provided as each identification mark, or the colors of the left and right case caps 20 may be changed. Also, the contours of the left and right case caps 20 may be different from each other. In addition, when changing a color, you may make it perform silk printing etc. on the surface 20a and back surface 20b (for example, the area
  • the first identification mark may be provided on the case body 10 in addition to the case cap 20 as shown in the examples shown in FIGS.
  • an identification mark composed of at least one of a color, a character, and a three-dimensional shape may be provided around each lens storage recess 14 of the base unit 11 so that the left and right lens storage units 12 can be identified.
  • the left and right lens storage portions 12 may be molded in different colors (colors) by two-color molding.
  • the left and right case caps 2 are provided with identification marks (three-dimensional characters 3a, 3b, 4a, 4b). Only an identification mark may be provided. This also applies to the case where the identification mark is provided on the case body 1 as described above.
  • both the first and second identification marks are provided.
  • the lens housing recess 14 is always opened when the lens is inserted and removed, at least the first identification mark (three-dimensional) is provided. If the characters 4a and 4b) are provided, there will be no trouble in use. Therefore, the second identification mark (three-dimensional characters 3a and 3b) may be omitted.
  • each case cap 20 is separate from the case main body 10.
  • an identification mark for the following lens case For example, a ring-shaped fixing portion is integrally formed on the case cap via a flexible connecting body, and the ring-shaped fixing portion is fitted onto the outer peripheral surface of the lens storage portion, whereby the case cap is developed on the case body. Since the lens case of the type that can be connected is generally used with the case cap connected to the case body, except when cleaning the case, it can be regarded as the lens case of the above embodiment. Therefore, for this type of lens case, it is useful to provide the first identification mark in the same manner as the lens case shown in FIGS.
  • the present invention is a contact lens care member used for caring for a contact lens, a lens storage portion having a storage recess for storing a contact lens, a case cap for closing the storage recess, And a holding portion capable of holding the lens storage portion in a state where at least the storage recess is positioned in the air.
  • this contact lens care member in addition to being able to store and store a contact lens, at least a recess for storing a contact lens is positioned in the air only by this contact lens care member Can be held in. For this reason, the contact lens care member can be easily and naturally dried without using a dedicated drying member (such as a conventional case holder) other than the contact lens care member, particularly for storing the contact lens.
  • the concave portion can be naturally dried.
  • the housing has a pair of the lens storage portions, the storage recesses having the case main body provided with the lens storage portions so that the storage recesses open in the same direction and are arranged side by side.
  • a pair of case caps each of which is connected to the case main body at a position outside both the storage recesses in the direction in which the storage recesses are arranged, and the connection portion. And a position that closes the storage recess and a position where the storage recess opens from the position to the outside in the alignment direction and opens the storage recess, and opens the storage recess.
  • This contact lens care member has a structure in which the case main body and the case cap are integrated by connecting the case cap to the case main body having the recess for storage.
  • the case cap also serves as the holding portion. That is, the contact lens care member can be made to stand on its own in a state where the case cap serves as a leg and is supported in the air with each housing recess facing downward. Therefore, it is possible to naturally dry the contact lens care member easily while preventing foreign matter from entering the recess for storage.
  • the case body has a cylindrical lens storage portion having the storage recesses on the inside, and the case cap is connected to the case body and closes the storage recess.
  • a main body portion having an outer wall portion formed so as to be positioned on the outer peripheral surface of the lens storage portion, and a periphery of the main body portion and opposite to the connection portion in the arrangement direction of the storage concave portions.
  • a cap unfolding operation portion formed at a position, and in the self-supporting state, the outer wall portion of the main body portion and at least one side of the flange portion are configured to be grounded.
  • the case cap is configured to ground both the outer wall portion and the flange portion of the main body portion in the self-standing state.
  • each case cap that is grounded in the self-standing state, and the grounding surface of each case cap is predetermined to be in the self-standing state. It is preferable that the case caps are formed so as to be positioned on the same plane when the case caps are deployed to a predetermined deployment position.
  • the contact lens care member can be self-supported through the substantially flat ground surface, so that the self-supporting stability of the contact lens care member can be further improved.
  • the portion of the case cap that is grounded in the self-standing state is provided with anti-slip processing.
  • the contact lens care member contains a case body having the lens housing portion and a lens case including the case cap, and a lens care agent for caring for the contact lens.
  • a care agent container, and the case body of the care agent container and the lens case have fitting portions that can be fitted to each other, and the fitting portions are fitted to each other, thereby
  • the case main body may be configured to be held by the care agent container in a state where the storage concave portion of the lens storage portion is positioned in the air using the fitting portion on the agent container side as the holding portion. .
  • the contact lens care member includes a lens case and a care agent container for housing the contact lens, and fitting portions provided in the lens case and the care agent container are fitted to each other. Then, the case body of the lens case is held by the care agent container in a state where the housing recess is positioned in the air. That is, the care agent container can be used as a drying base for the lens case. Therefore, the lens case can be naturally dried easily without using a dedicated drying member (conventional case holder or the like) that is not directly required for contact lens care.
  • each fitting part of the care agent container and the case main body is preferably provided so as to be fitted with each other in a back-facing posture of the case main body with the concave portion for storage facing downward. In this case, the lens case can be naturally dried while preventing foreign matter from entering the housing recess of the case body.
  • the care agent container includes a container main body having a spout at an upper end portion and a container cap connected to the main body via a hinge to close the spout, and the container cap is connected to the container main body.
  • the pour spout is opened by pushing up against the lens cap, and the cap for the cap push-up operation that doubles as the fitting part on the care agent container side is formed on the container cap.
  • the case main body is provided with a fitting concave portion that can be fitted to the flange portion.
  • the case main body can be held in the care agent container by fitting the recess for fitting the case main body into the cap lifting operation collar provided on the container cap of the care agent container.
  • this structure it becomes a rational structure which used the collar part for cap raising operation of a care agent container as a fitting part by the side of a care agent container.
  • the case body and the fitting recess are held in a posture in which the case body is tilted downward from the outside toward the inside with respect to the care agent container in a state of being fitted to each other, and the case body It is desirable that they are formed so as to be fitted and detached from each other along the direction of inclination.
  • the case main body can be held in the care agent container in a state where the center of gravity is closer to the care agent container, and the case main body is not easily dropped from the care agent container. Therefore, it becomes possible to hold the case body with the care agent container more stably.
  • the lens case has a case cap integrally connected to the case body via a hinge.
  • the case cap can be held in the care agent container together with the case main body without difficulty, and the entire lens case can be kept in the care agent container. It can be dried in a state of being held integrally with.
  • the lens case includes a pair of the lens storage portions and a pair of case caps that close the storage recesses, and each case cap is located on the outside of the case body in the arrangement direction of the lens storage portions.
  • Each position is connected via the hinges, and is provided so as to expand outward in the arrangement direction with respect to the case body to open the storage recess.
  • it is preferable to be provided at an intermediate position in the arrangement direction.
  • the entire lens case can be held in the care agent container in a well-balanced state with the case cap removed from the recess for storage.
  • the case main body and the case cap are provided separately, and the case main body and the case cap have engaging portions that can be engaged with each other.
  • the joint portion is provided so as to lock the case cap with respect to the case main body in a posture opposite to the vertical direction when the storage concave portion is closed in a position not overlapping the storage concave portion of the case main body. It may be.
  • the case cap can be held in the care agent container together with the case main body in the lens case in which the case main body and the case cap are provided separately. That is, the entire lens case can be integrally held in the care agent container and dried. Moreover, since the case cap is locked to the case body in a posture opposite to that when the storage recess is closed, each case cap is dried with its inner top surface facing downward. Can do.
  • the lens case has a pair of the lens storage portions and a pair of the case caps that close the recesses for storage, and the engagement portion is an arrangement direction of the lens storage portions in the case main body.
  • the caps are provided so as to be locked out in a state of protruding outward from the case main body, and the fitting portion on the case main body side is located at an intermediate position in the arrangement direction of the case main bodies. It is preferred that it is provided.
  • This configuration makes it possible to hold the entire lens case in a care agent container in a well-balanced manner.
  • the fitting portions of the care agent container and the case body are provided so as to be fitted to each other only in a state where the case cap is removed and the storage recess is opened. It is preferable.
  • This configuration is effective in avoiding errors such as drying the lens case with the case cap attached.
  • fitting part on one side of the care agent container and the case body may be detachable from the care agent container or the case body provided with the fitting part.
  • a lens case according to the present invention is a lens case applied to the contact lens care member having a lens case and a care agent container, and a case main body including a lens storage portion having a contact lens storage recess;
  • a case cap that closes the concave portion for storage, and the case body includes a mating fitting portion that can be fitted into the fitting portion on the care agent container side, and the mating fitting portion is used as a care agent.
  • the concave portion for storage is configured to be held by the care agent container in a state of being positioned in the air.
  • a care agent container is a care agent container applied to the contact lens care member having a lens case and a care agent container, and is formed so as to be self-supporting and on the case body side of the lens case.
  • the mating part includes a mating part that can be mated with the mating part, and the fitting part on the case body side is fitted to the mating part fitting part so that the recess for storage is positioned in the air. It is comprised so that a case main body may be hold
  • Such a lens case and a care agent container are useful for constituting the contact lens care member as described above having a lens case and a care agent container.
  • the contact lens care member according to the present invention can be naturally dried easily and appropriately without separately using a dedicated member such as a case holder. It is useful in the field of

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L'invention porte sur un boîtier de lentilles de contact (composant de soins de lentilles de contact) comprenant un corps de boîtier (10), qui possède deux concavités de stockage de lentille (14), et des capuchons de boîtier (20). Chaque capuchon de boîtier (20) est lié par une articulation (26) à un emplacement sur l'extérieur de chacune des deux concavités de stockage de lentille (14) sur le corps de boîtier (10), et est conçu pour être déplacé, à l'aide de ladite partie de liaison comme point d'appui, vers une position fermant la concavité de stockage de lentille (14), et vers une position étendue à partir de cette position vers l'extérieur dans la direction d'alignement où la concavité de stockage de lentille (14) est ouverte. Le boîtier de lentille de contact est ainsi constitué pour pouvoir tenir seul, les capuchons de boîtier (20) servant de pieds et le corps de boîtier (2) étant supporté en l'air lorsque les capuchons de boîtier (20) sont posés de telle sorte que les deux concavités de stockage de lentille (14) sont ouvertes et le corps de boîtier (2) est renversé, les concavités de stockage de lentille (14) étant dirigées face vers le bas.
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