Disposable Packaging For At Least One Contact Lens
20220330671 · 2022-10-20
Inventors
- Pierre-Henri Bruchon (Vienna, AT)
- Stefan Frischmann (Vohenstrauss, DE)
- Wolfgang Eiber (Feucht, DE)
- Jörg Adrian (Griesheim, DE)
Cpc classification
B65D2575/3281
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D75/327
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D81/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A45C2011/006
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A45C11/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A45C15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B65D75/32
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A disposable packaging for at least one contact lens. The disposable packaging has at least one molded structure which forms at least one product cavity for accommodating the contact lens. The molded structure has at least one cleaning chamber having a cleaning system for cleaning and/or disinfecting fingers. The cleaning system includes a cleaning pad which absorbs and holds cleaning and/or disinfecting agent, the cleaning pad being fixed in the cleaning chamber and the surface of said pad being exposed when the cleaning chamber is opened.
Claims
1. A disposable packaging for at least one contact lens, the disposable packaging having at least one molded structure which forms at least one product cavity for accommodating the contact lens, the contact lens being arranged in the product cavity with the curvature toward the opening of the product cavity, the product cavity being closed by a first closure member that can be opened by the user, and the molded structure having at least one cleaning chamber that is closed by the first closure member and/or a further closure member that can be opened by the user, wherein a cleaning system for cleaning and/or disinfecting fingers is arranged in the cleaning chamber, the cleaning system including a cleaning pad which absorbs and holds cleaning and/or disinfecting agent, and the cleaning pad being fixed in the cleaning chamber and the surface of said pad being exposed when the cleaning chamber is opened.
2. The disposable packaging according to claim 1, wherein the first closure member and/or the further closure member is sealed onto the molded structure, the seal being peelable on a first portion and being designed as a fixed seal on a second portion.
3. The disposable packaging according to claim 1, wherein the product cavity and the cleaning chamber are arranged on one side of the molded structure.
4. (canceled)
5. The disposable packaging according to claim 1, wherein the product cavity and the cleaning chamber are arranged on opposite sides of the molded structure.
6. The disposable packaging according to claim 1, wherein the molded structure has at least one mono- or multi-layer film composite, into which the product cavity and/or the cleaning chamber is introduced in the manner of a blister contour.
7. A collective packaging for a plurality of contact lenses, wherein the collective packaging has a plurality of disposable packagings according to claim 1, the packagings detachably connected to one another.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0014] The present teaching is explained in more detail below with reference to
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0025] In
[0026] The terms “top” and “bottom” are chosen in connection with the present disclosure purely for reasons of description and are in no way to be interpreted as restrictive. The side toward which the product cavity 4 opens is generally referred to as “top.”
[0027] The cleaning chamber 6 and the product cavity 4 are closed at the top (
[0028] The closure member 5 has a tab 11 on one side where the closure member 5 is not sealed to the molded structure 3. The closure member 5 can be grasped by the user at this tab 11 and peeled off to open the disposable packaging. Corresponding sealing systems that allow such peeling are known in the art.
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[0030] The use of the disposable packagings 1 according to the present teaching is explained below with reference to
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[0032] The cleaning pad 8 absorbs and holds the cleaning and/or disinfecting agent for cleaning or disinfecting fingers.
[0033] The cleaning pad 8 can be made of an open-pored plastics material, a textile material, a porous sponge material, a fleece material, or a similar material, for example in the form of a woven fabric, a knitted fabric, a braided fabric, a mesh, a fleece, a felt or the like, which is capable of absorbing and holding cleaning and/or disinfecting agent.
[0034] The cleaning pad 8 can also be designed as a dimensionally stable gel. A dimensionally stable gel is understood to be a gel that consists of a polymer matrix that absorbs liquid cleaning and/or disinfecting agent without losing its material cohesion. The polymer matrix can swell as a result of the liquid cleaning and/or disinfecting agent. The liquid cleaning and/or disinfecting agent is held in the polymer matrix.
[0035] The cleaning pad 8 ensures that the fingertip to be cleaned can be rubbed mechanically on the cleaning pad 8 in order to allow mechanical cleaning, for example removing flakes of skin. The cleaning and/or disinfecting agent also inactivates or destroys microorganisms on the fingertip and cleans them.
[0036] The cleaning pad 8 is fixed in the cleaning chamber 6 in order to carry out the cleaning of the fingertip in order to prevent the cleaning pad 8 from falling out, for example due to the disposable packaging 1 tipping over, or being removed (apart from forcible removal). The fixing can be form-fitting, for example by the interlocking of at least two connection partners, one connection partner being provided in the cleaning chamber 6 and the other connection partner being provided on the cleaning pad 8, or integral, for example by gluing. Gluing can also include a thermal process in which the underside of the cleaning pad 8 is melted if a suitable material is used and is pressed against the base of the cleaning chamber 6, so that after the underside has solidified again, an integral connection with the cleaning chamber 6 is created.
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[0038] In order to remove the contact lens 2 and insert it into the eye, the closure member 5 can be peeled off until the cleaning chamber 6 and the product cavity 4 are open; if necessary, the closure member can also be completely peeled off and removed, as shown in
[0039] After the curvature of the contact lens 2 is preferably directed towards the opening of the product cavity 4, it is simultaneously ensured that the contact lens is picked up with the cleaned fingertip on the correct side or can be inserted into the eye with the correct side first.
[0040] In the embodiment described above, only a single closure member 5 is shown and described, which closes both the cleaning chamber 6 and the product cavity 4. However, a plurality of closure members, for example a first closure member 5 for the cleaning chamber 6 and a further closure member 5′ for the product cavity, can also be provided.
[0041] It can also be provided that the closure member 5 can only be peeled off from one side, in particular on the side of the cleaning chamber 6. A tab 11 on this side, for example on the side of the cleaning chamber 6 as in
[0042] However, it can also be provided that a closure member 5 is sealed onto the molded structure 3 only in portions with a peelable seal and in another portion with a fixed seal that cannot be separated without being destroyed. The closure member 5 cannot therefore be peeled off at the fixed seal. For example, the closure member 5 could be sealed to the molded structure 3 at the side of the product cavity 4 with a fixed seal and along the remaining portion of the periphery of the closure member 5 with a peelable seal. The closure member 5 can thus only be peeled off the side of the cleaning chamber 6 as far as the fixed seal on the side of the product cavity 4.
[0043] However, the provision of a fixed seal on a portion of the periphery of the closure member 5 also has another advantage. The fixed seal can ensure that, at least when the disposable packaging 1 is used normally, the closure member 5 remains on the molded structure 3 after the disposable packaging 1 has been opened. This can also facilitate the recycling of the used disposable packaging 1 or make it possible in the first place. Plastic waste is usually initially mechanically sorted in a recycling process. However, plastic waste that is too small is already separated out in advance and removed as non-recyclable residual waste. Only pieces of plastic waste that are large enough are sorted. If the closure member 5 remains on the molded structure 3, the open disposable packaging 1 is larger and can be sorted and subsequently recycled.
[0044] A further embodiment of the disposable packaging according to the present teaching is shown in
[0045] The disposable packaging 1 shown in
[0046] The molded structure 3 can, for example, be made up of two plastics molded parts, into which the corresponding shaped portions (i.e., in particular the product cavity 4 and the cleaning chamber 6) are introduced by thermoforming. The two plastics molded parts can then be joined together to form the approximately can-like, double-sided shape of the molded structure shown in
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[0048] The use of the disposable packaging 1 formed on both sides is shown in
[0049] In this embodiment, too, the cleaning system 7 can comprise a cleaning pad 8 as described above, which is fixed in the cleaning chamber 6. Likewise, the closure members 5, 5′ can be sealed as described above, i.e. with a peelable and fixed seal.