Eye Cover for Lid Closure
20230043924 ยท 2023-02-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61M21/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61F9/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
The invention is directed to an eye cover for maintaining eye closure during sleep or for daytime wear for certain eye conditions. The eye cover is sized and shaped so as to fit within the orbit of the patient's eye rather than around the orbit. By fitting closely within the orbit of the eye, the eye cover is much less likely to be disturbed or dislodged during movement over the course of a night's sleep. The eye cover further is porous and includes fenestrations to provide for the passage of air to the eye.
Claims
1. An eye cover for maintaining lid closure for an eye of a patient, comprising: a main section of a width sufficient to cover an upper and lower eyelid of the patient and a length at least equal to a length of the eye of the patient, but wherein the width and length of the main section are limited such that the main section fits within an orbit of the eye of the patient, further wherein a lower side of the main section comprises an adhesive; and at least one tab on an end of the main section, wherein a lower side of the tab is free of the adhesive.
2. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the adhesive is a pressure-sensitive adhesive.
3. The eye cover of claim 2, wherein the adhesive is a water-soluble gelatinous or hydrocolloidal adhesive.
4. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the main section comprises a plastic.
5. The eye cover of claim 4, wherein the plastic is selected from the group consisting of polypropylene, polyethylene, an acrylic polymer and polyvinyl alcohol.
6. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the adhesive comprises a hydrogel.
7. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the adhesive comprises a natural gum.
8. The eye cover of claim 7, wherein the gum is karaya gum, guar gum, or some combination if karaya gum and guar gum.
9. The eye cover of claim 8, wherein the adhesive comprises a polysaccharide gum.
10. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the main section is hypoallergenic.
11. The eye cover of claim 1, wherein the main section comprises a plurality of fenestrations.
12. The eye cover of claim 11, wherein each of the plurality of fenestrations are arranged in a grid pattern on the main section.
13. The eye cover of claim 12, wherein each of the plurality of fenestrations are 1 mm from each adjacent fenestration.
Description
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)
[0017] Before the present invention is described in further detail, it should be understood that the invention is not limited to the particular embodiments described, and that the terms used in describing the particular embodiments are for the purpose of describing those particular embodiments only, and are not intended to be limiting, since the scope of the present invention will be limited only by the claims.
[0018] As shown in
[0019] The latex free, hypoallergenic flexible material for main section 20 of eye cover 10 is a porous plastic and also includes fenestrations 18. The porosity and fenestrations 18 allow the least possible surface area of main section 20 of eye cover 10 being in contact with the skin of patient 16 while maintaining lid closure. The porous material and the fenestrations 18 combined with the minimal coverage of contour shaping allows the skin of patient 16 to breathe and reduces the activation of the sudoriferous and sebaceous glands. This prevents decreases in adhesion of main section 20 of eye cover 10 by minimizing the secretion of oil and moisture from the glands, thus enabling the device to be worn for extended periods of time such as through a full night of sleep. The contoured shape of main section 20 of eye cover 10 improves wearability by reducing irritation by not having redundant material while being worn for the extended periods of time required to prevent exposure of the corneal and conjunctival tissue.
[0020] In an alternative embodiment, a sensitive version of the eye cover 10 can have all of the features of the standard eye cover 10 according to an embodiment as described herein but is made with less adhesive on main section 20 of eye cover 10 for patients 16 with ultra-sensitive skin that have demonstrated reactions to adhesives in the past or the standard version is too adherent on the skin tissue or lashes. In such embodiments, adhesive may not cover the entire lower side of main section 20 of eye cover 10. The adhesive may, for example, extend around only the periphery of the lower side of main section 20 of eye cover 10.
[0021] In alternative versions of the two embodiments just described, either or both made be made with the original porous plastic either with or without the added fenestrations. The versions without fenestrations may be used for patients who are suitable and require additional assistance in moisture retention.
[0022] In a particular embodiment, main section 20 of eye cover 10 may be 28 mm wide, which provides a lower total surface area and allows better adhesion within the orbit area of patient 16 and less opportunity for movement during sleep to dislodge an edge of main section 20 of eye cover 10. This makes eye cover 10 more suitable for overnight wear, as needed with chronic lid closure issues. Main section 20 of eye cover 10 still, however, is of sufficient length to cover the eye of patient 16, and thus at least the length of the eye of patient 16, and should be of sufficient width to cover the upper and lower eyelid of patient 16. In a particular embodiment, eye cover 10 may extend for 64 mm in length, including the tab 12 at one corner which may be 10 mm in length while main section 20 of eye cover 10 is 54 mm in length. The precise length of main section 20 of eye cover 10 may be varied in a size range from 44-56 mm. The precise width of eye cover 10 may be varied in a size range of 22-32 mm in order to be adapted to patients 16 with larger or smaller orbit structures. Other dimensions may be likewise varied. For example, some persons of Asian descent may be more likely to find that a smaller size of eye cover 10 fits more comfortably within the orbit of the eye.
[0023] The adhesive used on the lower side of main section 20 of eye cover 10 according to certain embodiments is a pressure-sensitive water-soluble gelatinous or hydrocolloidal adhesive which can be easily removed without sticking to the eyelashes of patient 16 and can be used with comfort. A natural or synthetic hydrocolloid provides sufficient stickiness to cause the eye cover 10 to adhere sufficiently during sleep. Suitable synthetic and natural water-soluble hydrocolloids and gelatins include karaya gum, guar gum, collagen, polysaccharide gum, locust bean gum, powdered pectin, gelatin, carboxymethyl cellulose and the like.
[0024] Fenestrations 18 in eye cover 10 may be, in certain embodiments, distributed evenly across the surface of eye cover 10 in a regular pattern, or distributed evenly across only the surface of main section 20 of eye cover 10. For example, the fenestrations 18 may be situated 1 mm apart from each other in a regular grid pattern across the surface of eye cover 10 and passing entirely through eye cover 10. Using a particular size of eye cover 10 as described above, this would yield in excess of 800 fenestrations 18 across such embodiment of eye cover 10. The shape, size, number, and arrangement of fenestrations 18 may be varied in alternative embodiments.
[0025] Eye cover 10 may be distributed for use by patient 16 using a paper backing 14, as shown in
[0026] Use of the eye cover is illustrated in
[0027] Eye cover 10 may be removed by gently grasping tab 12 and pulling in a sideward direction so that the eye of patient 16 is not opened during removal of eye cover 10. In an embodiment, eye cover 10 is single use only, and should therefore be discarded after use.
[0028] As will be apparent to those skilled in the art, and as indicated above, many modifications and variations of the foregoing detailed description are possible within the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0029] Unless otherwise stated, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs. Although any methods and materials similar or equivalent to those described herein can also be used in the practice or testing of the present invention, a limited number of the exemplary methods and materials are described herein. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many more modifications are possible without departing from the inventive concepts herein.
[0030] All terms used herein should be interpreted in the broadest possible manner consistent with the context. When a grouping is used herein, all individual members of the group and all combinations and subcombinations possible of the group are intended to be individually included. When a range is stated herein, the range is intended to include all subranges and individual points within the range. All references cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the extent that there is no inconsistency with the disclosure of this specification.
[0031] The present invention has been described with reference to certain preferred and alternative embodiments that are intended to be exemplary only and not limiting to the full scope of the present invention, as set forth in the appended claims.