Mirror Band Contact Case
20190008252 ยท 2019-01-10
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Abstract
The Mirror Band Contact Case equips its user with a improved upon contact lens case. Typical cases consist of two parts: the caps and the base, that of which the caps apply onto. By accessorizing the contact lens case, with features such as a removable mirror and light, we now enter a new market offering solutions to a frustrated community that at times need to adjust their eyewear.
Claims
1) A contact lens case typically consisting of a lid and container, in which one would use to store traditionally their contact lenses and solution.
2) A contact lens case using a mirror, and light, located on the contact lens cap although these contents may be applied to other areas of the case.
3) A contact lens case consisting of a mirror and accessories capable of being fastened, unfastened, or both.
Description
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0008] The product begins with the attachment of magnets, with each having an adhesive end. To replicate the build, stick one magnet 12 to the outside of the contact lens cap 5. Attach the second magnet 3 to the non-reflective side of the mirror.
[0009] The following step incorporates a transparent ring 2 and it is imperative the mirror 1 is slid only of the way into the hollowed transparent ring 2, so that the remaining depth of the ring can be used to contain additional parts. Again the mirror can be fastened with an adhesive strip, glue, or any feature comparable.
[0010] A light bulb 7, along with wiring 8 and 11, battery 6, and switch 9 is primarily placed in the remaining space between the magnet 3 and the transparent ring. All of the mentioned components are attached with electric tape. To register the light, begin by soldering the wire 8 to one of the switches 9 metal plates. Bring this wire to the light bulbs 7 stem or trunk, wrap the stem tightly or solder if needed, and continue with the wire to the negative end of the battery 6 where it is then connected with electric tape. From this point begin with wire 11; attach the wire to the positive end of the battery, and then bring the wire to the remaining switch 9 bases. Solder the wire to the base, and this will complete the circuit.
[0011] Presented as three pieces, but coming together as one contact lens case; the cap 5 now acting as an accessorized piece, with the capabilities of connecting to the contact lens base 4 with the features of this invention should have been observed. In addition, essentially the transparent ring illuminates the mirror, when turning on and off the light as noted by the trigger 10.