The application is that the application number of the U.S. is No.60/666,877, and the applying date is non-interim the replenishing of the interim patent application on March 31st, 2005.
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In order more completely to understand the present invention, reference marker is used to the detailed description of following specific embodiment together with accompanying drawing, wherein
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of contact lens package of structure according to a particular embodiment of the invention, shown in the packing of contact lenses be in the close position;
Fig. 2 to 4 is perspective views in order of the contact lens package of Fig. 1, shows that this contact lens package moves to the progressive motion of fully open position;
Fig. 5 is the side view of the contact lens package of the closure shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 6 be the contact lens package opened fully among Fig. 4 see cutaway view in the past along line 6-6 with the direction of arrow;
Fig. 7 is the cutaway view of seeing the past along line 7-7 with the direction of arrow of the contact lens package of the closure shown in Fig. 1;
Fig. 8 is the decomposition view of the contact lens package shown in Fig. 1.
The specific embodiment
Fig. 1-8 has shown thecontact lens package 10 that comprises a pair of outer casing member connected to one another 12,14.Specifically with reference to Fig. 1,outer casing member 12,14 is in closing position placement closing position close to each other, whereinouter casing member 12,14 basic co-planar orientation.As shown in Figure 1,contact lens package 10 consigns to the user in closing position.Hinge 16 is positioned between theouter casing member 12,14, so that allow 12 rotations ofouter casing member 14 opposite shell parts, purpose is explained below.
Once more with reference to Fig. 1-8,outer casing member 12 have anengagement edge 18 with a plurality of fromengagement edge 18 thetype hole 20 of outwardly directed circle.Equally,outer casing member 14 have anengagement edge 22 with a plurality of fromengagement edge 22 the type hole 24 (referring to Fig. 1,2 and 5-8) of outwardly directedcircle.Type hole 20,24 purposes are to allow the user firmly to catchcontact lens package 10, and purpose is described below.
With reference to Fig. 2-4 and 8, it is that theU type slots 26 basically thatouter casing member 12 has, and forms bearing 28 there.Equally,outer casing member 14 has basically and to be U type 30 (see figure 8)s of slotting, and in bearing 32 (see figure 8)s of this formation.The bearing 28 ofouter casing member 12 is integrally formed on the bearing 32 ofouter casing member 14.
Referring to Fig. 2-8,outer casing member 12 also has a container 34 (referring to Fig. 2-4 and 8) that is formed on the drop centre type of fluting among 26.Container 34 be certain size and pattern so that hold some traditionalcontact lens solutions 36, salting liquid for example, theglasses 38 that are used to remain undetected are in the state (referring to Fig. 4 and 6-8) that combines with water.
With reference to Fig. 1-4 and 6-8, theplate 40 of a substantially rigid is positioned among the fluting 26,30 (wherein the both shows in Fig. 8) that is respectively formed atouter casing member 12,14.Plate 40 comprises thefirst area 42 andsecond area 44 that is integral with each other.First area 42 movably is located in the outer casing member 12 (referring to Fig. 2-4 and 8) among the fluting 26 that forms;Second area 44 is embedded among the fluting 30 (referring to Fig. 8) that forms in theouter casing member 14, so thatsecond area 44 is fixedly connected on (referring to Fig. 8) on thebearing 32 simultaneously.
Referring to Fig. 1-8,contact lens package 10 comprises thecover layer 46 of a covering shell spare 12,14 and plate 40.Cover layer 46 forms a liquid sealing betweenouter casing member 12,14 andplate 40, so that stopcontact lens solutions 36 fromcontainer 34, to leak (referring to Fig. 2-8).Cover layer 46 is suitable for responding from the effect of the power that applies in advance of forexample plate 40 andfractures.Cover layer 46 can be processed with the laminate of any suitable material such as polymer or polymer and metal forming.Cover layer 46 can comprise prints superincumbent mark (not showing), such as name of product.
With reference to Fig. 3,4 and 6-8,contact lens package 10 comprises anend 50 that has in the first 42 that is connected plate 40.Pore 48 hasmajor part 52, comprises thechamber 54 of a drop centre type, its size and external form in case incontainer 34, be received with so that theglasses 38 that remain undetected (referring to Fig. 4 and 6-8).Themajor part 52 ofpore 48 has thelimit 56 around chamber 54.Limit 56 is connected theend 50 ofpore 48 along hinge 58.Purpose is described below, and themajor part 52 thathinge 58 is suitable for allowingpore 48 is with respect toend 50rotations.Chamber 54 has a little opening 60, and effect is discussed below.Plate 40 effects are to connect onpore 48 to secondouter casing members 14.
With reference to Fig. 1-4,contact lens package 10 is opened as follows.The user holdsengagement edge 18, and the thumb of the most handy he or her hand and theeyelet 20 that forefinger is caughtouter casing member 12 are caughtedge 22 simultaneously, and the thumb and the forefinger of the most handy he or her another hand are caught eyelet 24 (referring to Fig. 1 and 2).Then,outer casing member 14 so thatouter casing member 14 moves with respect toouter casing member 12 withplate 40, makes thecover layer 46 betweenouter casing member 12 andplate 40 break aroundhinge 16 rotations thereabout.Whencontact lens package 10 during in its semi-open position as shown in Figure 3,outer casing member 14 andplate 40opposite shell parts 12 are positioned at an angle of about 90 degree (that is, vertical basically).In the semi-open position shown in Fig. 3,pore 48 uses so that 38 couples of users of contact lenses are still difficult withfirst area 42 adjacency of plate 40.In order to usecontact lenses 38, the user around themajor part 52 ofhinge 58rotation pores 48 up to theend 50 ofmajor part 52 withpore 48, thereby form an angle (referring to Fig. 4) that is approximately 90 degree with thefirst area 42 of plate 40.Whenmajor part 52 is positioned at such position,chamber 54 is positioned on thecontainer 34, there flow throughlittle opening 60 and get intocontainer 34 of thecontact lens solutions 36 in the chamber 54.Aftercontact lens solutions 36 flowed out fromchamber 54, the user can takecontact lenses 38 away fromcontact lenses 10 packings.
Be to be understood that the present invention has many advantages and benefit.For example, invention has acontact lens package 10 that is suitable for improving ease of use.Should be appreciated that the specific embodiment of describing only is exemplary here, those skilled in the art can not break away from the spirit and scope of the present invention and make many changes and variation.