WO2019167147A1 - Étui de dispositif oculaire et kit de solution de traitement doté de l'étui de dispositif oculaire - Google Patents

Étui de dispositif oculaire et kit de solution de traitement doté de l'étui de dispositif oculaire Download PDF

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WO2019167147A1
WO2019167147A1 PCT/JP2018/007363 JP2018007363W WO2019167147A1 WO 2019167147 A1 WO2019167147 A1 WO 2019167147A1 JP 2018007363 W JP2018007363 W JP 2018007363W WO 2019167147 A1 WO2019167147 A1 WO 2019167147A1
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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
    • A45C11/04Spectacle cases; Pince-nez cases
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A61MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE; HYGIENE
    • A61LMETHODS OR APPARATUS FOR STERILISING MATERIALS OR OBJECTS IN GENERAL; DISINFECTION, STERILISATION OR DEODORISATION OF AIR; CHEMICAL ASPECTS OF BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES; MATERIALS FOR BANDAGES, DRESSINGS, ABSORBENT PADS OR SURGICAL ARTICLES
    • A61L12/00Methods or apparatus for disinfecting or sterilising contact lenses; Accessories therefor
    • A61L12/08Methods or apparatus for disinfecting or sterilising contact lenses; Accessories therefor using chemical substances
    • A61L12/12Non-macromolecular oxygen-containing compounds, e.g. hydrogen peroxide or ozone
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
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  • the present invention relates to an ophthalmic device case in which an ophthalmic device such as a contact lens is immersed in a treatment liquid and a treatment liquid set with a case for the ophthalmic device.
  • contact lenses are known as lenses that are directly worn on the human eye, but in recent years, various lenses have been used or proposed. Specifically, for example, in addition to correction contact lenses that correct vision such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism, cosmetic contact lenses such as color lenses that color the iris or limbals or make the cornea appear larger are generally used. It's being used. In addition, special contact lenses such as contact lenses that suppress the progression of myopia, contact lenses that are used in orthokeratology therapy, and contact lenses that are applied to corneal diseases such as keratoconus are also provided.
  • correction contact lenses that correct vision such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism
  • cosmetic contact lenses such as color lenses that color the iris or limbals or make the cornea appear larger are generally used. It's being used.
  • special contact lenses such as contact lenses that suppress the progression of myopia, contact lenses that are used in orthokeratology therapy, and contact lenses that are applied to corneal diseases such as keratoconus are
  • a camera function like a smart contact lens with electronic added value, a camera function, a communication function, an iris authentication function, a function of measuring a biomarker in tears, and a function of releasing a drug are provided.
  • Proposed functional contact lenses have also been proposed.
  • an intraocular lens such as an aphasic lens type or a phakic lens type that is worn in the eye is generally used.
  • a variety of lenses that are attached to the human eye or directly attached to the inside of the human eye are generally arranged on the optical path of the human eye, and have, for example, an annular shape that surrounds the incident optical path to the retina. It also includes those that are formed to avoid visual effects. In the present specification, such various lenses are collectively referred to as “ophthalmic devices”.
  • the ophthalmic device as described above is used in a treatment liquid for storage or sterilization as necessary for the purpose of preserving the ophthalmic device removed by the user or periodically performing sterilization or the like. Soaked.
  • a storage area for storing a processing liquid together with a contact lens is conventionally provided.
  • Provided contact lens cases are provided.
  • the processing liquids used for processing the ophthalmic device it is not preferable to touch the finger of the user (lens user) or to enter the eye.
  • povidone-iodine treatment solutions may cause allergic reactions when they are unneutralized, and in the case of lens users who are allergic to the antiseptic and preservatives contained in lens cleaning and preservation solutions, contact with treatment solutions It is desirable to avoid as much as possible.
  • hydrogen peroxide solution and hypochlorous acid solution used for the sterilization treatment of contact lenses cause pain when they enter the eye even in a small amount, so it is necessary to prevent contact with the treatment solution.
  • the ophthalmic device case such as a contact lens case that has been conventionally provided or generally considered has an accommodation area opened upward, and the processing liquid is supplied from the bottle-shaped processing liquid replenishing container through the opening. Therefore, the treatment liquid was likely to scatter to the surroundings at the time of injection.
  • the storage area it is necessary to put in and out a contact lens, which is an ophthalmic device, through an upward opening, and the opening must be enlarged. Bounces easily at the liquid level and scatters out of the opening.
  • injecting the treatment liquid after setting the ophthalmic device in advance in the accommodation area directly and entirely to the ophthalmic device from the psychology of the user who wants to process the ophthalmic device more efficiently. There is a tendency to inject the treatment liquid so as to be poured, and the splash of the treatment liquid tends to be a greater problem due to the rebound of the treatment liquid on the surface of the ophthalmic device.
  • the scattered processing liquid directly adheres to the finger or adheres to the finger when wiping away the processing liquid adhered to the periphery of the table or the like.
  • the treatment liquid enters the eye.
  • the present invention is a novel solution that can solve a new problem that has not been recognized even before, that is, an adverse effect on the user's eyes caused by the scattering of the processing liquid when the processing liquid is injected into the ophthalmic device case. It is an object of the present invention to provide an ophthalmic device case having a structure and a treatment liquid set with an ophthalmic device case.
  • a first aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is an ophthalmic device case having an accommodation area for accommodating a treatment liquid together with an ophthalmic device, and pouring a replenishing container for injecting the treatment liquid into the accommodation area. It is characterized by an ophthalmic device case provided with a container receiving portion with which the mouth is brought into contact.
  • the spout of the replenishing container when the processing liquid is injected into the storage area, the spout of the replenishing container can be positioned at a predetermined position by contacting the container receiving portion. . Therefore, when the user of the ophthalmic device injects the processing liquid, it becomes possible to guide the spout of the processing liquid to a specific location where the splashing and scattering of the processing liquid can be suppressed.
  • the treatment liquid is vigorously injected from a position far above the opening of the accommodation area, or the treatment liquid is poured directly and entirely onto an ophthalmic device such as a contact lens previously accommodated.
  • an injection mode in which the amount of scattering of the processing liquid, which tends to increase, is avoided, and an operation of injecting the processing liquid with less scattering can be realized.
  • a second aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is an ophthalmic device case according to the first aspect, wherein the case main body includes a housing recess that forms the housing region, and the case body
  • the container receiving portion is provided in any one of a lid member that covers the housing recess and a support member that is housed and disposed in the housing area and supports the ophthalmic device.
  • the ophthalmic device case in addition to providing a container receiving portion that can position the pouring spout of the replenishing container in the vicinity of the upper opening portion of the case main body having the bottom wall and the peripheral wall of the housing area, It is also possible to provide a container receiving portion on the lid member that covers the opening of the receiving recess, and for example, when a supporting member is accommodated in the accommodating area, a container receiving portion is provided on the supporting member. Is also possible. Further, when a container receiving portion is provided on the lid member, in addition to the container receiving portion that appears in the state in which the lid member is opened, an inlet for processing liquid is provided through the lid member, and the container receiving portion is provided at the inlet. Can be formed, and the inlet can be closed as required.
  • the tip of the spout of the replenishing container positioned by the container receiving portion is the housing. It is set to be equal to or above the specified liquid level of the processing liquid in the region.
  • the spout of the replenishing container is prevented from unnecessarily contacting the processing liquid filled in the storage area, and after the processing liquid is filled into the storage area. Backflow of the processing liquid into the replenishing container is avoided. Therefore, for example, it is effective for suppressing or preventing invasion of bacteria into the replenishment container in the contact lens case.
  • the processing liquid is guided from the container receiving portion toward the containing region.
  • a guide channel is provided.
  • the treatment liquid flowing out from the spout of the replenishing container can be guided to a specific location set in advance by the guide channel and allowed to flow into the accommodation region. Therefore, it is possible to set the flow of the processing liquid at the time of the processing liquid injection operation to a place with less scattering or to realize a more stable injection state.
  • the guide channel is formed including at least one of a hole and a groove.
  • a sixth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to the fourth or fifth aspect, wherein an ophthalmic device support is provided, and the guide channel is provided in the eye channel. It is provided at a position that avoids the support portion of the device.
  • the contact lens when the contact lens is placed and supported in a flat state, it is a part of the support surface to be placed, and when the contact lens is supported by being sandwiched, it is a part to be sandwiched. In general, it refers to a portion that is brought into contact when the ophthalmic device is held or positioned in a stationary state within the accommodation region.
  • the container receiving portion has a tip of the spout of the replenishing container at the tip. It has a pressing part pressed in the outflow direction of the liquid.
  • the pour spout of the refill container can be positioned more stably by pressing the tip of the pour spout against the pressing portion. Further, for example, an excessive momentum of the processing liquid flowing out from the tip of the spout of the replenishing container may be attenuated by the pressing unit.
  • An eighth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to the seventh aspect, wherein an ophthalmic device support is provided, and the pressing portion supports the ophthalmic device. It is provided at a position avoiding the part.
  • the ophthalmic device case structured according to this aspect for example, in a state where the ophthalmic device is set in the case, it is possible to inject the processing liquid by pressing the tip of the spout of the replenishing container against the pressing portion. Moreover, it can be avoided that the treatment liquid injected in such a manner strikes the support part of the ophthalmic device or the ophthalmic device supported thereon vigorously.
  • a ninth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to the seventh or eighth aspect, wherein the pressing portion is formed with an outer dimension of 3 to 20 mm.
  • the pressing portion that presses the tip of the spout of the replenishing container is formed with an appropriate size so that, for example, both workability of processing liquid injection and space efficiency can be achieved. Can be achieved.
  • a tenth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is an ophthalmic device case according to any one of the first to ninth aspects, wherein a support portion for the ophthalmic device is provided, and The spout of the refill container positioned by the container receiving part is opened at a position avoiding the support part of the ophthalmic device.
  • the treatment liquid when the treatment liquid is injected into the accommodation region, the treatment liquid is directly poured onto the support portion of the ophthalmic device or the ophthalmic device supported thereon.
  • the injection operation can be prevented.
  • a mounting surface on which an ophthalmic device such as a contact lens is placed and supported in a substantially flat state and the surface of the ophthalmic device supported on the surface spread in a direction substantially orthogonal to the injection direction of the treatment liquid.
  • the problem that the injected processing solution is likely to bounce back and scatter is also avoided.
  • An eleventh aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to the tenth aspect, wherein the ophthalmic device is a contact lens, and the support portion of the ophthalmic device is the contact portion.
  • the contact lens has a mounting surface that supports the convex front surface of the contact lens facing upward, and the mounting surface supports the optical axis of the contact lens inclined with respect to the vertical direction. is there.
  • the contact lens mounting surface or the mounted contact lens has a curved convex shape that faces upward, so that even if a treatment liquid to be injected hits, It is easy to be guided to and bounce is suppressed. Further, since the contact lens is supported in an inclined state, the retention of bubbles on the rear surface of the lens having a concave spherical shape is reduced or prevented, and the contact state of the treatment liquid on the rear surface of the lens can be realized stably. Become.
  • the contact lens in this aspect and this specification contains the contact lens for cosmetics, a special contact lens, a functional contact lens, etc. other than the contact lens for vision correction.
  • a twelfth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to the first to eleventh aspects, wherein the ophthalmic device corrects visual acuity such as myopia, hyperopia and presbyopia.
  • the ophthalmic device corrects visual acuity such as myopia, hyperopia and presbyopia.
  • Contact lenses beauty contact lenses such as iris coloring and limbal expansion, special contact lenses such as contact lenses for myopia suppression, contact lenses for orthokeratology, contact lenses for keratoconus, sensors, communication functions, imaging functions, etc.
  • a functional contact lens provided with an intraocular lens such as an aphasic lens or a phakic lens.
  • the ophthalmic device case according to the present invention can be applied to any of these ophthalmic device cases in addition to a general contact lens for correcting vision, and can enjoy the technical effects of the present invention as described above. .
  • a thirteenth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to any one of the first to twelfth aspects, comprising a housing recess for forming the housing area.
  • the ophthalmic device case having a structure according to this aspect it is easy to set and remove the ophthalmic device from the supporting portion by raising the supporting member from the inside of the housing recess. Further, for example, it is possible to reduce or eliminate the problem that the support or the ophthalmic device placed thereon narrows the opening for injecting the processing liquid into the accommodation recess and becomes an obstacle.
  • the ophthalmic device case according to the present invention includes an interlocking mechanism that moves the support member up and down as the lid member opens and closes with respect to the case body in the ophthalmic device case according to the thirteenth aspect.
  • the support member when the lid member is opened at the time of injecting the treatment liquid, the support member is raised from the inside of the housing recess so that the support portion for placing the ophthalmic device is positioned above. Therefore, a special lifting operation of the support member is not necessary.
  • the container receiving part is provided for the support member that rises when the lid member is opened, it is possible to make the container receiving part conspicuous, and the spout of the replenishing container contacts the container receiving part Thus, the process of injecting the processing liquid can be easily performed.
  • a fourteenth aspect of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case is the ophthalmic device case according to any one of the first to thirteenth aspects, wherein the treatment liquid is the following [1], [2], Any one of [3] is used for disinfecting or cleaning the ophthalmic device.
  • Chlorine oxide selected from chlorine dioxide, chlorous acid, hypochlorous acid and salts thereof, [3] Povidone iodine.
  • the ophthalmic device case structured according to this aspect when the ophthalmic device user performs sterilization, disinfection, washing, etc. of the ophthalmic device using hydrogen peroxide solution or the like that causes a great irritation when entering the eye.
  • hydrogen peroxide water or the like when hydrogen peroxide water or the like is infused, hydrogen peroxide water or the like is inadvertently scattered outside the case, and the risk of being irritated by the eyes through fingers or the like can be reduced.
  • the present invention relating to the ophthalmic device case may be any one of the above-described aspects, in which the container receiving portion to which the spout of the refill container is brought into contact is provided with a focused portion having a different color from other portions.
  • the ophthalmic device case according to the present invention can be employed.
  • the user can be focused by the container receiving portion being colored. Therefore, even if the user of the ophthalmic device does not know the proper usage method of the case at the time of injecting the treatment liquid, the user can be alerted and guided to the appropriate usage method.
  • a first aspect of the present invention relating to a treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device is the combination of the replenishment container for the treatment liquid with the ophthalmic device case according to any one of the first to fourteenth aspects described above.
  • a treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device that includes a replenishment container that protrudes from an upper part of the container body of the replenishment container and has the spout formed therein.
  • a replenishing container having a spout highly adapted to a container receiving portion provided in the ophthalmic device case is provided as an ophthalmic device case.
  • it can be provided to the user of the ophthalmic device. Therefore, when the treatment liquid is injected, the spout of the replenishing container can be positioned more stably with respect to the ophthalmic device case.
  • the operability such as contact with the container receiving portion and positioning can be further improved.
  • a second aspect of the present invention relating to a treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device is a treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device according to the first aspect, wherein the container receiving portion in the ophthalmic device case is The outer peripheral surface of the spout has a concave receiving surface that is positioned by being pressed against it.
  • the receiving surface is provided so as to surround the outer peripheral surface of the spout of the replenishing container with a predetermined length in the circumferential direction. The positioning can be improved.
  • the replenishment container for the treatment liquid is combined with the ophthalmic device case according to any of the seventh to ninth aspects described above.
  • a treatment liquid set with a case for the ophthalmic device wherein the outlet of the top of the replenishing container is opened by being pressed against the pressing portion provided in the container receiving portion of the ophthalmic device case.
  • the valve means to be provided is provided.
  • the treatment liquid set with the case of the ophthalmic device structured according to this aspect when injecting the treatment liquid into the ophthalmic device case, until the pour spout of the replenishing container is pressed against the pressing portion of the ophthalmic device case, It is possible to prevent the processing liquid from unintentionally flowing out from the spout of the replenishing container. Therefore, it is possible to more effectively prevent scattering of the treatment liquid from spilling out of the case when the treatment liquid is injected into the ophthalmic device case.
  • a fourth aspect of the present invention relating to a treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device is the treatment liquid set with a case for an ophthalmic device according to the third aspect, wherein the outlet of the spout of the replenishing container includes:
  • the valve means is provided with a valve body that is held in the closed position by the urging means, and the valve body is attached to the urging means as the tip of the spout in the refill container is pressed against the pressing portion.
  • the outlet of the spout is opened by being moved to the open position.
  • the replenishment container is closed because the outlet of the treatment liquid in the replenishment container is closed by the valve body that is kept closed by the urging means.
  • the treatment liquid does not easily spill unintentionally, especially by adjusting the urging force by the urging means, preventing unintentional leakage of the treatment liquid and pressing it against the container receiver It becomes easy to tune appropriately so that injection operability is compatible.
  • the use of a refill container with a valve also has an advantage that it can be effectively prevented from being erroneously used as a rinsing liquid for an ophthalmic device.
  • the rinsing liquid of the ophthalmic device is generally used so as to be poured directly onto the ophthalmic device, and usually does not include a valve body that is opened by pressing. Therefore, by providing a valve body in a replenishing container for a processing liquid such as a cleaning liquid or a disinfecting liquid that cannot be used as a rinsing liquid, by mistakenly trying to use the processing liquid contained in the replenishing container for rinsing, Even if the replenishing container is held upside down or pressed, the processing liquid does not come out, and even an inadvertent misuse can be effectively prevented.
  • a processing liquid such as a cleaning liquid or a disinfecting liquid that cannot be used as a rinsing liquid
  • FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the contact lens case shown in FIG. 1 in an open state.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the contact lens case shown in FIG. 1 in an open state.
  • the front view of the open state of the contact lens case shown by FIG. The left view of the contact lens case shown by FIG. 1 in the open state.
  • the top view of the supporting member which comprises the contact lens case shown by FIG. FIG. 12 is a perspective view of the support member shown in FIG.
  • FIGS. 1 to 10 show a contact lens case 10 as a first embodiment of the present invention relating to an ophthalmic device case.
  • the contact lens case 10 has a storage area 14 for storing the treatment liquid 12, and the contact lenses 16 and 16, which are a kind of ophthalmic device, are held in the storage area 14 in a immersed state. 16 and 16 are subjected to a predetermined treatment with the treatment liquid 12.
  • the vertical direction means the vertical direction in principle
  • the vertical direction in FIGS. 2 to 5 showing the contact lens case 10 mounted on a horizontal support surface on a table or the like. To do.
  • the treatment liquid 12 is not limited.
  • the treatment liquid 12 may be a preservation liquid that performs a preservation treatment on the pair of left and right contact lenses 16, 16.
  • a contact lens disinfection lens case capable of performing disinfection treatment including sterilization on the contact lenses 16 and 16 is provided.
  • the contact lens case 10 of this embodiment includes a case main body 18 and a lid member 20.
  • the case body 18 is formed with an accommodation recess 22 that defines the accommodation area 14.
  • the housing recess 22 opens upward with a depth and size that can store a predetermined amount of the processing liquid 12 and hold the contact lenses 16 and 16 in an immersed state.
  • the case main body 18 of the present embodiment has a hollow box shape that opens upward in a substantially rectangular shape as a whole.
  • the lid member 20 is placed so as to be placed on the case main body 18, thereby covering the upper opening 24, which is an opening portion to the outside of the housing recess 22, so as to be openable and closable.
  • the lid member 20 is attached to the case body 18 so as to be rotatable around a support pin 26 extending in the horizontal direction. Then, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6, the case 24 is closed, and the case 24 is closed as shown in FIGS. As shown, the case open state in which the opening 24 of the housing recess 22 is opened can be selectively expressed.
  • the lid member 20 can be rotated over 90 degrees from the substantially horizontal position where the case is closed to the case open state, and a protrusion or the like is formed on the inner surface of the lid member 20. Even if this is provided, the entire opening 24 of the housing recess 22 can be opened sufficiently large upward.
  • the material etc. are not limited for the case main body 18 and the cover member 20 of this embodiment, Preferably they are integrally molded using synthetic resin materials, such as a polyethylene terephthalate, a polypropylene, a polystyrene.
  • the case body 18 and the lid member 20 are made transparent or semi-transparent as a whole, so that the treatment liquid 12 and the contact lens 16 accommodated in the contact lens case 10 can be visually recognized from the outside.
  • the case main body 18 is assumed to be transparent, and in the figure showing the external appearance, in addition to the external structural lines of the external appearance of the case main body, the internal contents to be seen through are also indicated by solid lines. .
  • a lens support member 28 as a support member for supporting the contact lenses 16, 16 is disposed in the housing recess 22 of the case body 18.
  • the lens support member 28 is a separate part from the case body 18 and the lid member 20 in this embodiment, and is made of, for example, polyethylene terephthalate or polypropylene. It can be formed of any material including a synthetic resin material.
  • the lens mounting surfaces 34 and 34 of the lens mounting portions 32 and 32 are shown with the contact lenses 16 and 16 mounted thereon by adjusting the outer peripheral shape, the height dimension, and the curvature radius.
  • the optical axis is inclined with respect to the vertical direction so that a stable position is obtained.
  • the curvature radius and the height dimension of the left and right lens placement surfaces 34, 34 are gradually increased toward the left and right sides, so that the left and right lens placement surfaces 34, 34
  • the left and right contact lenses 16, 16 mounted on the lens 34 are biased toward the mutually approaching central side, and are in a stable position in a state where the lens optical axes are inclined in a direction approaching each other upward. ing. Thereby, for example, even if gas enters the concave rear surface of the contact lens 16, the gas easily escapes upward from the raised left and right edges.
  • the lens support member 28 can be moved up and down in the vertical direction in the housing recess 22 as a whole of the base portion 30 including the lens placement portions 32 and 32.
  • the lens placement portions 32 and 32 are accommodated in the accommodation recess 22, as shown in FIGS.
  • the contact lenses 16 and 16 placed on the surfaces 34 and 34 can be held in a state of being immersed in the processing liquid.
  • the height of the prescribed liquid surface 36 of the processing liquid 12 to be filled is indicated by a virtual line.
  • the lens placement portions 32, 32 are located above the liquid level 36 of the processing liquid 12 in the accommodation recess 22. Further, the contact lenses 16 and 16 placed on the lens placement surfaces 34 and 34 are held in a state where they are taken out from the processing liquid 12.
  • at least a part of the lens placement surface 34 of the lens placement portion 32 is positioned above the opening of the housing recess 22, so that the contact lens placed on the lens placement surface 34. Access to the lens user's fingertip with respect to 16 can be made easier.
  • the base portion 30 is provided with an appropriate number of slits 38 having slits or through holes penetrating vertically.
  • Each lens mounting portion 32 is provided with an appropriate number of through holes 40 penetrating vertically at an appropriate position including a substantially vertex.
  • the eaves wall 42b provided in the long side part of the back side of the lens support member 28 is made higher than the eaves wall 42c provided in the long side part of the front side.
  • the position of the lens support member 28 in the housing recess 22 and the stability of the movement are improved by the high back side wall 42b coming into contact with the inner surface of the housing recess 22 of the case body 18.
  • the low front side wall 42c facilitates access from the front of the case to the contact lens placed on the lens placement surface 34 by the lens user.
  • the long side wall 42b on the back side of the lens support member 28 is made higher at the corners at both ends, and is brought into contact with the inner surfaces of both corners of the housing recess 22 of the case body 18. Improvement of the guide action is achieved.
  • an outer protrusion 46 that protrudes outward (backward of the case) at the upper end is formed at the central portion in the longitudinal direction of the flange wall 42b of the long side portion on the back side of the lens support member 28. As shown in FIG.
  • the lens support member 28 is By placing the outward projection 46 of the lens support member 28, the lowered position of the lens support member 28 is more stably defined.
  • an interlocking mechanism 50 is provided between the lens support member 28 and the lid member 20 to interlock opening / closing of the lid member 20 and raising / lowering of the lens support member 28.
  • the interlocking mechanism 50 moves the lens support member 28 up and down in conjunction with the opening / closing operation of the lid member 20 by the lens user, so that the lens support member is in the state of FIGS. 7 to 10 in which the lens support member 28 is in the lowered position and the lid member 20 is opened as long as the lens support member 28 is in the raised position
  • the specific mechanism is not limited.
  • the outer wall provided at the upper end of the central portion in the length direction of the rear wall 42b of the lens support member 28 is also shown.
  • the interlocking arm 52 is integrally formed to extend from the projecting tip of the direction protrusion 46, and a fixing portion 54 to the lid member 20 is formed at the projecting tip of the interlocking arm 52.
  • interlocking arm 52 At both ends of the interlocking arm 52, thin hinge portions 56, which are located on both sides of the connecting portion with the outer projection 46 and the connecting portion with the fixing portion 54, are cut out in a wedge shape and extend in the left-right direction. 56 is formed. Thereby, the both ends of the interlocking arm 52 can be bent between the outer protrusion 46 and the fixing part 54, and the base part 30 and the lid member 20 to which the fixing part 54 is fixed are connected by the interlocking arm 52.
  • An interlocking mechanism 50 as a link mechanism to be connected is configured.
  • the fixing portion 54 is fixed to the inner surface of the lid member 20 by press-fitting, bonding, welding, or the like, and is understood from both the closed state shown in FIG. 5 and the opened state shown in FIG.
  • the lid member is closed, the downward movement of the lid member 20 is transmitted to the lens support member 28 via the interlocking arm 52.
  • the lens support member 28 is lowered downward within the housing recess 22, and in the lowest lowered position, the hinge portion 56 on the outer projection 46 side of the interlocking arm 52 is bent in a direction to be folded back inward of the case.
  • the lens support member 28 is positioned at the bottom of the receiving recess 22.
  • the lid member 20 when the lid member 20 is opened, the upward movement of the lid member 20 is transmitted to the lens support member 28 via the interlocking arm 52.
  • the lens support member 28 is lifted upward in the housing recess 22, and at the highest lifted position, the hinge portion 56 on the outer projection 46 side of the interlocking arm 52 is inclined obliquely upward behind the case.
  • the lens support member 28 is positioned in the raised position by being pulled from the projection 46 so as to extend substantially linearly.
  • an appropriate guide mechanism is employed to stably guide the lens support member 28 in the moving direction while keeping the base portion 30 in a substantially horizontal state.
  • guide protrusions 58 and 58 that protrude from the base portion 30 of the lens support member 28 to the left and right sides are provided, and the guide grooves 59 and 59 are provided on the inner surfaces of the left and right side walls of the case body 18. These guide protrusions 58, 58 may be guided in a substantially vertical direction in an engaged state.
  • the accommodation recess 22 is made deep and the lens support member 28 is accommodated in the accommodation recess so that the contact lens can be stably held in the immersion state in the processing liquid. Even when the lens user is disposed near the bottom of the location 22, the lens user places the contact lenses 16, 16 on the lens placement surface 34 that is lifted upward from the housing recess 22 and exposed, and is picked. Can be raised, and good workability can be realized.
  • the lens pressers 62 and 62 project inwardly on the inner surface of the lid member 20, and in the closed state, the lens pressers 62 and 62 are lowered and disposed downward in the processing liquid.
  • the projecting tip surfaces of the lens holders 62, 62 are arranged so as to face the lens mounting surfaces 34, 34 with a slight distance therebetween. This prevents the contact lenses 16 and 16 placed on the lens placement surfaces 34 and 34 from unintentionally rising or floating.
  • an opening / closing operation part 64 protruding in a smooth bowl shape toward the front is provided at the center part of the long side part of each front side of the case body 18 and the lid member 20,
  • a locking mechanism that keeps the lid member 20 closed with respect to the case body 18, an operation piece that can be a finger-hanging portion when the lid member 20 is opened and closed, and the like are provided.
  • the catalyst 66 such as platinum for neutralizing the injected hydrogen peroxide solution in a predetermined time is used. Is fixed to the bottom surface of the base portion 30 of the lens support member 28 by a locking portion 68.
  • the contact lens case 10 of the present embodiment is repeatedly used for disinfecting a contact lens temporarily removed from the eye by a lens user.
  • the processing liquid 12 is poured into the case body 18 each time.
  • a replenishment container 70 filled with a predetermined treatment liquid such as hydrogen peroxide solution as shown in FIG. 13 is used, and an appropriate amount of the treatment liquid 12 is supplied from the replenishment container 70 to the accommodation recess 22 of the contact lens case 10. To be injected.
  • the replenishing container 70 only needs to be able to store the treatment liquid for a long period of time, and is not limited in material, shape, structure, capacity, etc., but can store a sufficient capacity while preventing unintentional leakage.
  • a stopper 76 having a spout 74 is fixed to the opening of a container body 72 having an opening upward by welding or screwing. Containers can be employed.
  • the refill container 70 illustrated in FIG. 13 includes a small-diameter spout 74 that protrudes upward from the plug 76, and an outlet 78 that opens at the tip of the spout is closed inside the spout 74.
  • a valve body 80 is provided.
  • the valve body 80 is urged from the inside by a spiral resin spring 82 as an urging means, as shown in the enlarged sectional view of FIG.
  • the outlet 78 is held in a shut-off state by being pressed from above.
  • the valve means 84 composed of such a valve body with an urging means is known, for example, in Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 47-5893 and Japanese Utility Model Publication No. 59-33412.
  • the valve body 80 is used.
  • An operation protrusion 86 that protrudes outward is provided, and the operation protrusion 86 is inserted into the outlet 78 of the spout 74 with a gap and protrudes outward. Then, when the operation projection 86 is pushed in from the outside, the valve body 80 is moved inward against the urging force of the urging means and is separated from the outlet 78 so that the valve body 80 is opened. Can be switched.
  • the internal space of the replenishing container 70 is communicated with the outside through a gap between the inner peripheral surface of the outlet 78 and the outer peripheral surface of the operation protrusion 86, and the processing liquid 12 contained in the replenishing container 70 is communicated.
  • Outflow can be tolerated.
  • the stored processing liquid 12 is prevented from inadvertently flowing out unless the operation projection 86 is pushed in, and the processing liquid such as hydrogen peroxide water is not intended. Scattering is prevented.
  • a part of the contact lens case 10 where the operation protrusion 86 of the replenishing container 70 is pushed to discharge the processing liquid 12 is specified, thereby injecting the processing liquid into the storage container or the like. In such a case, scattering of the treatment liquid to the surroundings is more effectively prevented.
  • the spout 74 of the replenishing container 70 is contacted and positioned at the central portion of the long side portion on the near side (front side) of the base portion 30.
  • the container receiving portion 88 that specifies the position where the processing liquid 12 is injected from the replenishing container 70 into the receiving recess 22 is provided at a position that avoids the contact lens mounting surface.
  • the container receiving portion 88 includes a cylindrical tube wall portion 90 that protrudes upward from the base portion 30, and a through-hole 92 that penetrates the base portion 30 in the vertical direction is provided inside the tube wall portion 90. Is formed.
  • the through hole 92 in the length direction, it has a bar shape or a lattice shape that protrudes from the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical wall portion 90 and is located in the through hole 92, and in this embodiment, in particular, substantially T-shaped.
  • the pressing portion 94 is provided with a planar shape. In short, the pressing portion 94 is provided so as to partially partition the through hole 92 in the cylindrical wall portion 90.
  • the inner diameter of the container receiving portion 88 in other words, the outer dimension of the pressing portion 94 is generally desirably set to a size within the range of 3 to 20 mm, and more preferably set to a size of 5 to 10 mm. Is done.
  • the lid is too small, it may be difficult to inject the processing liquid from the replenishing container described later.
  • the positioning accuracy of the pouring position of the processing liquid may be insufficient, or the case body may be enlarged This is because it may lead to
  • the pressing portion 94 is mounted on the lens in a region separated from the center position where the hem portions of the left and right lens mounting portions 32, 32 are approaching and facing each other from the center position toward the near side. It is provided in the cylindrical wall part 90 arrange
  • the tip end portion of the spout 74 of the replenishing container 70 is removed.
  • the lens support member 28 is inserted downward from above into the cylindrical wall portion 90.
  • the outlet 78 of the spout 74 is pressed against the pressing portion 94, and the operation protrusion 86 of the valve body 80 is pressed inward of the outlet 78 by the pressing reaction force, requiring a special operation.
  • the valve body 80 is opened, and the processing liquid 12 in the replenishing container 70 is injected from the inside of the cylindrical wall portion 90 toward the housing recess 22.
  • the processing liquid 12 in the replenishing container 70 is poured out from the outlet 78 of the spout 74 in the cylindrical wall portion 90, and is guided downward through the through-hole 92 in the cylindrical wall portion 90 as a guide channel. Thus, it flows down into the accommodation recess 22. Then, the processing liquid 12 poured from the replenishing container 70 can be guided into the accommodation recess 22 while being prevented from being scattered by the cylindrical wall portion 90. Further, since the injection position of the processing liquid 12 is also defined by the pressing portion 94 in the cylindrical wall portion 90, for example, directly to the lens mounting portion 32 of the lens support member 28 or the contact lens 16 mounted thereon. An operation of pouring the treatment liquid such as pouring is also effectively prevented.
  • the treatment liquid set 96 with the lens case as the treatment liquid set with the case of the ophthalmic device including the contact lens case 10 or the replenishing container 70 of the present embodiment, the treatment liquid 12 with less scattering is put into the lens case.
  • the injection operation can be realized.
  • the problem that the scattered hydrogen peroxide solution or the like adheres to the finger and stimulates the lens user's eyes unintentionally is effectively prevented.
  • the pressing portion 94 is provided for the lens support member 28 that is moved obliquely upward from the housing recess 22 when the lid is opened, the pressing portion 94 when the processing liquid 12 is replenished is provided.
  • the position can be set as high as possible in the case body 18 or can be set to a position closer to the center of the opening 24 of the housing recess 22.
  • the operation of pressing the outlet 78 of the spout 74 of the replenishing container 70 is further facilitated, and when the force that presses the outlet 78 downward is applied to the case body 18 placed on a table or the like.
  • the stability of the case body 18 can also be improved.
  • the replenishment container 70 with a valve provided with the valve means 84 is combined with the outflow port 78 of the spout 74, the treatment liquid 12 is injected into the contact lens case 10. Even if the replenishing container 70 is tilted or inverted, the treatment liquid 12 is prevented from unintentionally flowing until the tip of the outlet 78 is pressed against the pressing portion 94 and the operation projection 86 of the valve body 80 is pushed inward. Can be done. Therefore, unintentional spillage and scattering of the treatment liquid during the operation of injecting the treatment liquid 12 into the contact lens case 10 can be more effectively prevented.
  • the refill container having the structure according to the above-described embodiment and having the valve means 84 at the outlet 78, and the valve means 84 at the outlet 78.
  • the replenishing containers that were not provided but were always open were used to inject hydrogen peroxide into the contact lens case, and the incidence of eye irritation generated when the lens was disinfected was examined. .
  • the above contact lens case 10 having a structure according to the present invention can be adopted regardless of which replenishing container is used. It has been confirmed that the incidence of eye irritation can be suppressed to less than 1%.
  • pouring of the process liquid 12 to the contact lens case 10 of this embodiment is not limited as above-mentioned, and the presence or absence of a valve means is not ask
  • a replenishing container 102 having a structure in which a spout 100 provided in the stopper 98 protrudes obliquely upward may be employed.
  • the contact lens case 10 is not limited to the above embodiment with respect to the specific structure, shape, size, and the like.
  • a container receiving portion to which a spout of a replenishing container is brought into contact when injecting a processing solution is provided in the case body instead of the support member described in the above embodiment. Is also possible.
  • a container receiving portion 120 is provided on the central portion in the width direction of the front wall 118 of the housing recess 116 protruding forward to constitute the opening / closing operation portion 64. More specifically, the container receiving portion 120 of the present embodiment includes a front protruding portion 122 of the front wall 118 protruding forward in a bowl shape and an inner frame portion 124 provided in an arch shape on the inside thereof.
  • a hole-shaped guide channel 126 that is surrounded by the front projecting portion 122 and the inner frame portion 124 and extends in the vertical direction is formed.
  • the guide channel 126 has a groove shape without the inner frame portion 124 and extends toward the accommodation recess 116 at the lower side.
  • the replenishing container 130 of the present embodiment is provided with a small-diameter spout 136 that protrudes substantially horizontally laterally from a plug 134 screwed into the upper opening of the container main body 132, as in a known ink juice container. Yes.
  • the spout 136 of this embodiment is not provided with a valve means, and the outlet 138 is always opened at the tip of the spout 136.
  • the replenishment container 130 When injecting the treatment liquid 12 into the contact lens case 112, the replenishment container 130 is tilted so that the tip of the spout 136 of the replenishment container 130 protrudes forward from the container receiving part 120 of the contact lens case 112. Positioning is performed so as to be inserted into the guide channel 126 between the inner frame 122 and the inner frame 124. In this state, the treatment liquid 12 is introduced into the accommodation recess 116 through the guide channel 126 by increasing the inclination angle of the replenishing container 130 and pressurizing the container main body 132 of the replenishing container 130 as necessary. be able to.
  • the same technical effect as that of the above embodiment can be exhibited, and the treatment liquid 12 is put into the case. It is possible to effectively suppress scattering and the like during injection.
  • the replenishing container 70 with valve means shown in the above embodiment can also be adopted.
  • the guide surrounded by the front protrusion 122 and the inner frame 124 is used.
  • a pressing portion is provided inside or below the flow path 126.
  • the inner side frame part 124 is not necessarily required. Since the inner surface of the front projecting portion 122 of the front wall 118 projecting forward is a curved concave shape, the outer peripheral surface of the spout of the replenishing container is placed on the inner surface of the curved concave shape as the concave receiving surface.
  • the guide channel for guiding the processing liquid 12 poured from the spout to the receiving recess 116 may be formed with a groove structure extending in the vertical direction in a curved concave shape on the inner surface of the front protrusion 122.
  • the contact lens case 210 according to the third embodiment of the present invention relating to the ophthalmic device case shown in FIGS. 20 to 22 can cover the vertically long bottomed cylindrical case body 212 and the upper opening. And a cap-shaped lid member 214.
  • a vertically long contact lens case itself is publicly known, and a pair of net-like caps 218 and 218 are assembled so as to be openable and closable in a holder portion 216 provided to project downward from the inner surface of the lid member 214.
  • the contact lenses can be accommodated in the caps 218 and 218 in a vertically placed state with the optical axis directed horizontally.
  • the lid member 214 to the case main body 212 in a state where the contact lens is accommodated in the cap 218, the holder portion serving as a contact lens support portion is accommodated in the accommodation recess 220 in which the processing liquid is stored in the case main body 212. 216 is inserted so that the contact lens is kept immersed in the treatment liquid.
  • a catalyst 222 for neutralizing the hydrogen peroxide solution as the treatment liquid 12 is installed at the bottom of the case body 212.
  • the case main body 212 is provided with an arch-shaped inner frame 230 that partially extends toward the inner periphery on the peripheral wall 228 in the vicinity of the opening 24 and is convex outward.
  • a hole-shaped guide channel 234 that is surrounded by the curved peripheral wall portion 228 and the curved inner frame portion 230 that protrudes inward and extends in the vertical direction is formed.
  • the guide channel 234 has a groove shape without the inner frame portion 230 and extends toward the receiving recess 220 at the lower side.
  • a pressing portion 236 is provided in the guide channel 234 in the form of a cross or a lattice that has a substantially cross shape in plan view.
  • the pressing portion 236 is positioned so as to partially partition the guide channel 234 that is a through hole, and constitutes a pressing portion.
  • the contact lens case of the present embodiment can constitute a treatment liquid set with a lens case as a treatment liquid set with a case of an ophthalmic device in combination with the replenishment container 70 shown in the first embodiment, for example.
  • the tip end portion of the spout 74 of the replenishing container 70 is directed downward and inserted into the guide channel 234 of the contact lens case 210 from above, and the outlet of the spout 74 is By pressing 78 against the pressing portion 236, the outlet 78 can be opened and the processing liquid can be injected into the accommodation recess 220 through the guide channel 234.
  • the processing liquid in the replenishing container 70 is guided downward from the hole-shaped guide channel 234 between the peripheral wall portion 228 of the contact lens case 210 and the inner frame portion 230 through the groove-shaped guide channel 234 and stored. It will flow down into the recess 220. Therefore, also in the contact lens case 210 of the present embodiment, the same technical effect as in the above embodiment can be exhibited, and it is possible to effectively suppress scattering and the like when the processing liquid 12 is injected into the case. become.
  • the valve body 80 having the operation protrusion 86 protruding outward from the outlet 78 as in the above-described embodiment is adopted, and the operation protrusion 86 is pressed against the pressing portion 94 of the contact lens case 10 to be inside.
  • various valve means that are opened by contact with the contact lens case can be employed. Specifically, as described in Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2004-290473, an elastic valve with a slit is attached to the outflow port, and a male luer-shaped hollow pin protruding from the container receiving portion of the contact lens case is provided. The elastic valve may be opened by inserting into the slit of the elastic valve.
  • the container receiving portion and the pressing portion in the contact lens case can be attached later as separate parts from the case main body and the supporting member, thereby facilitating colored molding of different colors.
  • the support portion is configured by the lens placement portion 32 that constitutes the placement surface 34 on which the contact lens 16 is placed in a flat state.
  • the support lens is formed.
  • the support portion is constituted by the holder portion 216 provided with caps 218 and 218 for supporting the lens in the accommodated state.
  • the accommodating recess for accommodating the contact lens in a flat state in which one of the front surface and the rear surface faces upward.
  • the support portion is configured by the bottom portion (case bottom) of the housing recess where the lens is superimposed in a stationary state. obtain.
  • the container receiving portion with which the spout of the replenishing container is brought into contact is not provided with a valve means that is opened by pressing at the outlet as in the replenishing container 130 shown in FIG.
  • the contact lens case 10 of the first embodiment may be formed with only the cylindrical wall portion 90, and by inserting the spout 136 into the cylindrical wall portion 90 in a fitted state or with a gap, the outlet of the replenishing container 130. Can be positioned with respect to the case body. Further, for example, even when the replenishing container 70 provided with the valve means 84 as shown in FIG. 13 is used, the container receiving part can be constituted by the pressing part 94 not provided with the cylindrical wall part.
  • the cylindrical wall portion may be partially provided in the circumferential direction, for example, in a semi-cylindrical shape, and preferably, the spout of the refill container is partly on the inner peripheral surface of the cylindrical wall portion.
  • the spout is provided so as to cover a circumferential region of 1/5 or more rounds with a gap of 10 mm or less, more preferably the spout is 1/3 or more rounds (more preferably 1). / 2 rounds or more) is provided so as to cover the circumferential direction region and with a gap of 5 mm or less.
  • the scope of application of the present invention is not limited to the contact lens case or the treatment liquid set with a case as an example.
  • the contact lens case or the treatment liquid set with a case for storing or transporting intraocular lenses in addition to cases for contact lenses such as vision correction contact lenses, cosmetic contact lenses, special contact lenses, functional contact lenses, and treatment liquid sets with cases
  • the ophthalmic device case may be provided with other functional means integrally or as an accessory.
  • a timer for measuring the processing time or the processing state is displayed by light or sound.
  • the present invention can be effectively applied to the attached treatment liquid set.
  • the specific shape and size of the case can be appropriately changed according to the lens to which the invention is applied.
  • the present invention can be applied to a case applied to a single ophthalmic device. Can be applied.

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L'invention concerne : un étui de dispositif oculaire présentant une nouvelle structure apte à résoudre un nouveau problème, n'ayant encore jamais été considéré, concernant l'effet nocif sur les yeux d'un utilisateur provoqué par les éclaboussures d'une solution de traitement lors de l'injection de la solution de traitement dans un étui de dispositif oculaire ; et un kit de solution de traitement doté de l'étui de dispositif oculaire. L'étui de dispositif oculaire (10) comprend une région de logement (14) dans laquelle sont logés une solution de traitement (12) et un dispositif oculaire tel qu'une lentille de contact (16), l'étui de dispositif oculaire (10) ayant une partie de réception de récipient (88) avec laquelle est mis en contact un bec verseur (74) d'un récipient de remplissage (70) de la solution de traitement (12).
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