Contact lens insertion apparatus
20230094850 · 2023-03-30
Inventors
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Abstract
An apparatus facilitates insertion of contact lenses into a user’s eyes. The apparatus includes a conical bellows-like collapsible stand with different diameter steps having an opening at the top for receipt of a simple lens insertion tube which receives the convex surface of a lens in a cup. Positioned within the open interior of the housing are one or more LEDs, which may be of different colors, which may be controlled by a wireless remote control. Alternatively the stand can have an open bottom which can be placed over a light source of a cellphone.
Claims
1. Apparatus facilitating insertion of a contact lens in a user’s eye, comprising: a collapsible stand having at least one high volume use configuration and a low volume storage configuration, with an open interior and an opening at a top portion thereof; a tubular insertion tool having a cup at a first end thereof shaped to receive the convex surface of a contact lens therein, and a second end thereof shaped and dimensioned to fit in and be securely yet removably held by said opening at a top portion of said stand; at least one light source positioned within said open interior of said stand so that light from said at least one light source passes upwardly through said open interior of said stand, through said opening at a top portion of said stand, and through said tubular insertion tool when received by said stand opening; and a control for controlling operation of said at least one light source.
2. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said stand has several use positions positioning said top portion opening at adjustable heights.
3. Apparatus as recited in claim 2 wherein said stand has a substantially conical bellows-like construction of different diameter steps.
4. Apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said stand is made of a material selected from the group consisting essentially of molded nitrile, neoprene, silicone, and natural rubbers, and plastics having properties comparable to those rubbers.
5. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said tubular insertion tool consists of a simple rubber or plastic tube with an integrally molded cup at said first end thereof.
6. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 further comprising a base operatively connected to said stand at a bottom portion thereof; and wherein said at least one light source comprises a plurality of differently colored light emitting diodes mounted in said base.
7. Apparatus as recited in claim 6 wherein said light emitting diodes in said base are covered by a transparent protective material to preclude said light emitting diodes from being contacted by leaking or spilled contact lens solution.
8. Apparatus as recited in claim 7 wherein said base includes a hollow housing having a support structure therein, said light emitting diodes mounted on a first face of said support structure and a casing for one or more batteries mounted on a second face of said support structure, opposite said first face.
9. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said tubular insertion tool is mounted in said stand top opening and in combination with a contact lens having the convex surface thereof received by said insertion tool cup.
10. Apparatus as recited in claim 1 wherein said control comprises a wireless remote control for controlling the operation, including the brightness, of said at least one light source.
11. Apparatus as recited in claim 3 wherein said tubular insertion tool consists of a simple rubber or plastic tube with an integrally molded cup at said first end thereof.
12. Apparatus facilitating insertion of a contact lens in a user’s eye, comprising: a collapsible stand having a substantially conical bellows-like construction of different diameter steps, with an open interior and an opening at a top portion thereof; and a tubular insertion tool having a cup at a first end thereof shaped to receive said convex surface of a contact lens therein, and a second end thereof shaped and dimensioned to fit in and be securely yet removably held by said opening at a top portion of said stand.
13. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said stand is open at the bottom thereof so as to be positionable over a portable light source so that light from said portable light source passes through the open interior of said stand, and through said tubular insertion tool to a contact lens supported by said insertion tool cup.
14. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said tubular insertion tool consists of a simple rubber or plastic tube with an integrally molded cup at said first end thereof.
15. Apparatus as recited in claim 13 in combination with a portable light source which comprises a cellphone having a light source, said open bottom of said stand positioned over said cellphone light source.
16. Apparatus as recited in claim 12 wherein said stand has a bottom connected to a base, and wherein said base includes at least one light source and at least one battery, said at least one light source positioned so that light emanating therefrom passes upwardly through the open interior of said stand, and through said tubular insertion tool to a contact lens supported by said insertion tool cup.
17. Apparatus as recited in claim 16 wherein said at least one light source comprises a plurality of differently colored LEDs.
18. Apparatus as recited in claim 17 in combination a wireless remote control for controlling the operation, including the brightness, of said LEDs.
19. A contact lens tubular insertion tool consisting of a simple silicone rubber tube with an integrally molded cup, shaped at a first end thereof to receive the convex surface of a contact lens therein.
20. A tubular insertion tool as recited in claim 19 in combination with a contact lens having the convex surface thereof received by said insertion tool cup.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0024] An apparatus according to a first exemplary embodiment of the present invention is shown generally by reference number 10 in
[0025] Not seen in
[0026] A bottom plate 37 (
[0027] A transparent impermeable plastic film or sheet, shown schematically at 39 in
[0028] The LEDs 32, battery 36, and any other electrical components, are connected together by conventional circuitry (not shown), and are controlled by a control device, which may have a wide variety of configurations. As one example of the control
[0029] It is desirable that a plurality of LEDs 32 of different color be provided, such as red, green, yellow, white, and/or blue. The different colors are not just for aesthetic purposes since some users find a particular color more suitable for facilitating lens 24 insertion than others. While the desirability of using a light source to help in inserting a lens 24 has been known for decades (e. g. see USPs 3,304,113 and 3,791,689) heretofore no one has recognized that different colored lights may be more helpful to different users. In the exemplary embodiment of
[0030] As seen in
[0031] The insertion tool 19 is desirably uncomplicated; it preferably consists of a simple unitary rubber or plastic (desirably silicone rubber) tube (see
[0032] In a typical manner of use of the apparatus 10, the user deploys the conical bellows-like stand 12 from its low volume storage position of
[0033] With the contact lens 24 and solution so positioned, the user moves her/his eye toward the lens 24 until the solution and lens 24 come in contact with the user’s eye, thereby inserting the lens 24 into the eye. The user then withdraws her/his head and repeats the process for her/his second eye.
[0034] In a more sophisticated and easily useable embodiment, as shown in
[0035] The remote 50 has on and off buttons, 51, 52, respectively; brightness increasing and decreasing buttons, 53, 54, respectively; and buttons 55, 56, and 57, respectively, for energizing three differently colored LEDs 32 (e. g. red, green, and blue, although any other suitable colors, including white, may be used). One, two, or all three of the buttons 55-57 may be activated at the same time.
[0036] The
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[0038] The collapsible stand 112 having steps 113 is typically of a smaller diameter than the stand 12, and perhaps a smaller height (e. g. with less steps 113). The collapsible stand 112 also has an open bottom 60, with no base 28, so that the open interior 114 (
[0039] The light source for the apparatus 110 is a conventional cellphone, shown schematically at 62, in
[0040] Thus, it will be seen that the apparatus 110 is very portable (especially when the stand 112 is collapsed like that shown in
[0041] While the invention has been herein shown and described in what is presently conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiments thereof it is to be understood that the invention is to be interpreted as broadly as the appended claims allow to cover all equivalent structures and apparatus, limited only by the prior art.