BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to a packaging arrangement for the containment of at
least one hydrophilic contact lens in a sterile aqueous solution. More specifically,
the invention pertains to a packaging arrangement wherein a plurality of disposable
hydrophilic contact lenses are contained in a specific number of individual packaging
arrangements adapted to be collectively housed in a box-like container or carton so
as to provide a specified or essentially measured supply of contact lenses for use
by a consumer over a predetermined period of time.
[0002] In particular, the invention is directed to the aspect of providing an improved attachment
between the base members of blister packages housing the contact lenses, and a flexible
cover sheet utilized for sealing engagement with the base members.
[0003] The packaging of hydrophilic contact lenses in a sterile aqueous solution is well
known in the contact lens manufacturing technology. In particular, such packaging
arrangements generally consist of so-called blister packages which are employed for
the storage and dispensing of the hydrophilic contact lenses by a medical practitioner
or to consumer who intends to wear the contact lenses. Generally, such hydrophilic
contact lenses, which may be disposable after a single wear or short-term use, are
manufactured from suitable hydrophilic polymeric materials. These materials may be,
amongst others, copolymers of hydroxyethyl methacrylate containing from about 20%
to 90% or more of water, depending upon the polymer composition. Generally, such contact
lenses must be stored in a sterile aqueous solution, usually in isotonic saline solution
in order to prevent dehydration and to maintain the lenses in a ready-to-wear condition.
2. Discussion of the Prior Art
[0004] Heretofore, contact lens manufacturers normally utilized stoppered glass bottles
containing sterile saline solutions in which the hydrophilic contact lenses were immersed
as storage and shipping containers for individual contact lenses. Each bottle was
sealed with a suitable silicone stopper and provided with a metal closure as a safety
seal in the configuration of an overcap. When the contact lens was intended to be
removed from the bottle for use by a patient, the metal closure safety seal was required
to be initially torn off the bottle, thereafter the stopper withdrawn and the lens
lifted out from the bottle through the intermediary of a suitable plastic tweezer
or pouring the contents out. This entailed the implementation of an extremely complicated
procedure, since the contact lens was difficulty to grasp and remove from the saline
solution contained in the bottle due to the transparent nature of the contact lens
which rendered it practically invisible to the human eye.
[0005] More recently, containments in the form of blister packages have been developed for
hydrophilic contact lenses, and which enable the storage and shipping of the hydrophilic
contact lenses in a simple and inexpensive expedient manner, while concurrently facilitating
the conveniently easy removal of the contact lens by a practitioner or a patient.
[0006] For instance, a blister package which is adapted to provide a sterile sealed storage
environment for a disposable or single-use hydrophilic contact lens, wherein the lens
is immersed in a sterile aqueous solution; for example, such as in an isotonic saline
solution, is described in U.S. Patent No. 4,691,820 to Martinez; which is assigned
to the common assignee of the present application, and the disclosure of which is
incorporated herein by reference.
[0007] Thus, in the above-mentioned Martinez U.S. patent, the blister package for storing
and dispensing a hydrophilic contact lens includes an injection-molded or thermoformed
plastic base portion incorporating a molded cavity which is surrounded by an outstanding
planar flange about the rim of the cavity. A flexible cover sheet is adhered to the
surface of the flange so as to sealingly enclose the cavity in a generally liquid-tight
mode. Within the cavity of the base portion, a hydrophilic contact lens is immersed
in a sterile aqueous solution, such as an isotonic saline solution. A portion of the
side wall of the cavity is inclined to form a ramp extending upwardly towards the
flange from the bottom of the cavity, and the cover sheet is adapted to be stripped
from the flange in order to expose the cavity and inclined side wall thereof whereupon
the lens may be readily manually removed by being slid upwardly and out of the cavity
along the inclined ramp surface of the cavity.
[0008] Other embodiments of blister packages have the lens-containing cavity shaped to be
of an essentially semi-spherical configuration which is dimensioned so as to be adapted
to closely support the contact lens therein immersed in an aqueous solution for ease
of removal and also to facilitate an inspection process, as disclosed in copending
European patent applications Nos. and (claiming priority from
USSNs 08/414513 and 08/414515 respectively) (Attorney references P15440EP and P15441EP
respectively). Moreover, the foregoing construction primarily considers the utilization
of such blister packages for the dispensing of individual contact lenses, with such
blister packages being ordinarily separate or single packagings, which may then be
housed in larger quantities in a further container, such as a rigid cardboard or paperboard
carton of usual construction employed for the retail sales of the lenses.
[0009] It is an important aspect to be able to furnish a user of such disposable hydrophilic
contact lenses with a specific supply of contact lenses, the latter of which are normally
worn for only a single day; in essence, for ordinarily 8 to 18 hours within a 24-hour
period and thereafter discarded. Hereby, the packaging of a supply of contact lenses
should enable the user to store and provide indication for replenishing the supply
of contact lenses at regular intervals; for example, at periods of 5, 10, 15, 30 days
or even longer. Consequently, provision is made for packaging arrangements including
specified quantities of such hydrophilic contact lenses contained in blister packages,
such as being in suitable interconnected arrays, wherein these packaging arrangements
are adapted to be boxed in a carton enabling a rapid and precise determination as
to the quantity of hydrophilic contact lenses contained therein, and with such packaging
arrangements being of a compact nature which is completely protective of the hydrophilic
lenses.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0010] In essence, the inventive concept pertains to packaging arrangements in which a plurality
of blister packages each has a cavity containing respectively one hydrophilic contact
lens in a sterile aqueous solution. A specified quantity of such blister packages
has the molded plastic base members thereof each containing a contact lens positioned
in a contiguous array, and is initially covered by a single flexible cover sheet constituted
of a laminated foil or other materials, such as metallized PET, PC to enhance barrier
properties, or a layer of the laminate structure including silicon oxide on a plastic
laminate to provide barrier properties in order to provide a sealed environment for
each of the contact lenses contained in the cavity formed in each base member. The
flexible cover sheet may be dimensioned to cover a single base member to provide an
individual or single packaging arrangement, or, in an alternative concept, may be
in the form of strips whereby adjoining base members are severable interconnected
to enable the dispensing of individual blister packages each containing one of the
hydrophilic contact lenses as may be required by a user. In particular, a plurality
of such arrays of packaging arrangements for contact lenses, which arrays or individual
blister packages are adapted to be arranged in one or more containers.
[0011] Each of the blister package base members, which may possess a substantially rectangular
outstanding planar flange encompassing a respective contact lens receiving cavity
formed therein, the latter of which may be offset towards one end of the flange, and
may incorporate integral support structure formulating rigidly supported and compact
packaging arrangements such that the cavities containing the hydrophilic contact lenses
of superimposed arrays are substantially protected against potentially damaging external
influences, such as shocks or impacts which may be imparted thereto during handling
thereof.
[0012] Each molded plastic base member of a blister package may be constituted from a suitable
injection molded or thermoformed thermoplastic sheet material, such as, for instance,
polypropylene, PET, PC and other thermoplastic materials; whereas the flexible cover
sheet may be constituted of a laminate or other type of barrier material, as mentioned
hereinabove, suitably imprinted and which is adapted to be heat-sealed to the flange
extending about the cavity of the package containing the hydrophilic contact lens.
The flexible cover sheet may be of a material composition and imprinted in a novel
manner as is disclosed in EP-A-0 646 471.
[0013] In many instances, when arrays of blister packages are formed, in essence, with the
base members having the cavities therein containing the hydrophilic contact lenses,
the individual base members are positioned on a production line so as not to be in
direct contact with each other or only in a closely spaced relationship, whereby the
superposition thereon of the flexible cover sheet is implemented through apparatus
which does not always accurately position the cover sheet over the collective sequentially
spaced blister package base members. Consequently, although the surfaces of the flexible
cover sheets facing the individual base members may provide adequate sealing adherence
about the periphery or confines of the cavities containing the contact lenses, it
may be necessary to provide engagement with at least peripheral surface portions of
the flanges extending in spaced relationship about the cavities to form essentially
closed and peripherally sealed blister packages without the need for the provision
of adhesive materials.
[0014] In order to achieve the foregoing sealing or joining effect between the base members
and the flexible cover sheet, each of the base members as described hereinbelow may
have the peripheral edges of the flange surface provided with a continuously extending
groove or recess extending proximate the periphery thereof, so as to enable a pressure
die having a configuration complementary to the shape of the groove to force the superimposed
flexible cover sheet into sealing engagement with the peripheral groove. Thereafter,
the cover sheet may be trimmed and severed to form individual blister packages while
permitting the material of the flexible cover sheet which is engaged in the flange
groove to form a sealing adherence with the groove wall structure. A corner of the
package may be reduced in size in order to more easily enable grasping of the lid
or cover sheet so as to start the removal thereof from the package. This will enable
the formation of the individual blister packages, each containing respectively one
of the hydrophilic contact lenses without the need of having to precisely position
the continuous flexible cover sheet over the sequence of blister packages being produced.
[0015] Although the foregoing is described with regard to blister packages each containing
a hydrophilic contact lens in a generally semi-spherical cavity, this inventive concept
is equally applicable to blister packages having the cavity in the shape of a generally
rectangular configuration with one upwardly sloping ramp surface as shown in the above-mentioned
U.S. Patent No. 4,691,820 to Martinez. In that instance, it is also possible to form
a peripheral groove in the edge portion of the flange surface extending about the
rectangular confines of the base member so as to enable the pressure die to force
the material of the flexible cover sheet into engagement with the peripheral groove,
thereby forming a sealing connection with the base member. The groove additionally
serves to prevent the foil or material of the cover sheet from extending beyond the
edges of the blister package or base member which, conceivably, could cause jams to
occur in downstream processing equipment during production. An embossing die which
tucks the cover sheet material into the peripheral groove on the base member is chamfered
at one corner so as not to tuck the material into the groove as far at that location.
This serves as the point at which the user may grasp the flexible cover sheet and
detach and remove it from the base member. A tip of embossing die is designed to "iron
out" wrinkles that form naturally during the actual pressing of the foil. In other
words, simply tucking foil will cause wrinkling, but this die deforms (draws) the
material during insertion so that no wrinkles appear.
[0016] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a novel construction
for blister packages each containing a cavity housing a hydrophilic contact lens immersed
in an aqueous solution, whereby a flexible cover sheet is adhered to periphery of
a flange of the base portion of the blister package through interengaging surface
structure of the components.
[0017] A more specific object of the present invention is to provide blister packages for
the containment of hydrophilic contact lenses, wherein a planar flange structure of
a base member of the package has a peripheral groove formed therein and extending
along the edges thereof, into which groove there may be sealingly engaged the material
of a flexible cover sheet to provide an attachment of the cover sheet to the base
member, while preventing the material from extending beyond the edges of the base
member through imparting a reduced size to a corner of the package to mate with a
particular section of the embossing die.
[0018] Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a method of attaching a
flexible cover sheet to a flange portion of a base member for a blister package through
effectuating a mechanical sealing engagement between the material of the flexible
cover sheet and a groove structure formed in the flange.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Reference may now be had to the following detailed description of an exemplary embodiment
of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings; in which:
Figure 1 illustrates a top plan view of a base portion of a blister package base member
pursuant to the invention;
Figure 2 illustrates a bottom view of the base member;
Figure 3 illustrates a side view of the base member;
Figure 4 illustrates an end view of the base member;
Figure 5 illustrates a sectional view taken along line 5-5 in Figure 1;
Figure 6 illustrates, on an enlarged scale, a fragmentary view of the edge portion
of the base member shown in the encircled portion A of Figure 5;
Figure 7 illustrates a typical pressure die which is adapted to force the material
of a flexible cover sheet into a peripheral groove formed in the base member of the
blister package;
Figure 8 illustrates an enlarged sectional fragmentary view taken in the encircled
portion B of Figure 7; and
Figure 9 illustrates, generally diagrammatically, the blister package of Figure 1,
shown with the cover sheet adhered thereto.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0020] Referring now in specific detail to an embodiment of a blister package construction,
there is illustrated a base member 10, as shown in Figure 1, which has a planar flange
12 of generally rectangular configuration in plan view, and which possess rounded
end corners 14, although if desired it is also possible to produce the flange 12 with
sharp end corners.
[0021] Offset towards one end of the flange 12 is a cavity 16 which, in this instance, is
of generally semicircular configuration and which is adapted to receive therein a
hydrophilic contact lens which is immersed in a sterile saline solution, as is well
known in the technology.
[0022] Molded into the planar flange 12 proximate the cavity 16 is an indentation or depression
18, which may be of a generally frusto-conical planar configuration, which is coextensive
and spaced from the perimeter of the cavity 16, and wherein the depression 18 is formed
primarily for the purpose of reinforcing the planar flange 12 and to strengthen the
latter against lateral deflection tending to break the seal about the cavity 16 formed
with a cover sheet. Imparting pressure against the flexible cover material in this
region may also assist in detaching the former from its engagement with the base member.
[0023] Formed along the periphery of the rectangular flange 12 and slightly offset inwardly
of the edge thereof is a continuous peripheral groove 24 which imparts a stiffening
strengthening to the structure of the flange, with an increased radius at one or two
corners 14a to allow the user to attain an easier grip on the lid or flexible cover
sheet. The peripheral groove 24 is adapted to be covered, as is the remaining flange
surface, by a flexible cover sheet of the type as described hereinabove, and whereby
the surface of the flexible cover sheet extending about the cavity 16 containing the
contact lens is adhesively fastened thereto.
[0024] In order to provide a sealing or clamping engagement between the surface of the flange
12 facing flexible cover sheet and the latter, a suitable pressure die 30 having a
protrusion 32 coextensive with the perimeter of the groove in the flange 12 is forced
downwardly into engagement with the surface of the flexible cover sheet so as to force
the material thereof into the groove extending along the perimeter of the flange of
the blister package base member. The width and depth of the groove is dimensioned
to cause a clamping engagement to take place with the flexible cover sheet material
which is forced therein by the die 30, so as to essentially provide a mechanical sealing
engagement between the cover sheet and the flange 12 of the blister package base member
within the confines of the peripheral groove.
[0025] In case of an embodiment in which the material of the cover sheet forms an interconnecting
strip with portions thereof located externally of the perimeter of the blister package
base member, such material may be severed or suitable weakening lines formed therein
in order to form a continuous array or strip of a predetermined number of detachably
interconnected blister packages.
[0026] With respect to the foregoing, although the invention has been described with regard
to a blister package having a generally semi-spherical cavity 16 for receiving a contact
lens, it is also equally applicable to the flange structure disclosed in U.S. Patent
No. 4,691,820 to Martinez by simply molding a groove into the peripheral edge portion
of the generally rectangular flange portion of the base member. This will enable the
material of the flexible cover sheet to be pressed into the groove by means of the
pressure die, as described hereinabove, and which will provide for a sealing engagement
analogous to that in the previously described embodiment.
[0027] From the foregoing it becomes readily apparent that by means of the invention incorporating
the peripheral groove in the flange portion of a base member for a blister package,
through a simple cooperating pressure die structure, it is possible to cause the superimposed
flexible cover sheet to come into clampingly sealing engagement with the peripheral
groove in the flange portion to resultingly form a mechanical seal between the flexible
cover sheet and the periphery of the base member of the blister package. This will
enable the production of blister packages in a continuous and sequential manner without
the necessity for having to consider minor deviations and tolerances in the positioning
of the flexible cover sheet over subsequent or sequentially produced blister packages,
inasmuch as the latter will always be aligned in cooperation with the pressure die
superimposed thereover for the formation of the sealing engagement with the groove
in the base member.
[0028] While there has been shown and described what are considered to be preferred embodiments
of the invention, it will, of course, be understood that various modifications and
changes in form or detail could readily be made without departing from the spirit
of the invention. It is, therefore, intended that the invention be not limited to
the exact form and detail herein shown and described, nor to anything less than the
whole of the invention herein disclosed as hereinafter claimed.
1. A package arrangement for the sealed containment of at least one hydrophilic contact
lens in a sterile aqueous solution; comprising:
(a) at least one injection molded or thermaformed plastic base member having a cavity
for containing a contact lens immersed in said solution, said base member including
a flange extending outwardly about the periphery of said cavity, said cavity consisting
of an indentation extending from the plane of said flange of said base member and
a continuous groove formed in the plane of said flange and extending closely inwardly
of the peripheral edge of said flange; and
(b) a flexible cover sheet superimposed over said base member and dimensioned to be
detachably sealed to a surface area of said flange extending about said cavity and
including said cover sheet having the portions thereof located in alignment with said
peripheral groove depressed into said groove so as to form a clamping engagement with
said flange coextensive with said continuous groove.
2. The packaging arrangement of claim 1, wherein said flexible cover sheet has an expanse
which is dimensioned to be within the confines of the peripheral edges of said base
member.
3. The packaging arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said packaging arrangement
comprises an individual blister each containing a single contact lens.
4. The packaging arrangement of claim 1 or claim 2, wherein said flexible cover sheet
is dimensioned to interconnect a plurality of said base members in a striplike array
for the containment of a specified number of said contact lenses arranged one in each
cavity of each of said base members.
5. The packaging arrangement of claim 4, wherein said flexible cover sheet commonly extends
over said plurality of base members and is sealingly connected to each said flange
of respectively each said base member.
6. The packaging arrangement of claim 4 or claim 5, wherein said flexible cover sheet
is adapted to connect said plurality of base members in a coplanar array.
7. The packaging arrangement of any one of claims 1 to 6, wherein said flexible cover
sheet has a substantially rectangular configuration.
8. The packaging arrangement of any one of claims 1 to 7, wherein said flange is rectangular
and the cavity in said molded plastic base member is offset towards one edge of said
flange within the peripheral confines of said continuous groove.
9. The packaging arrangement of any one of claims 1 to 8 wherein said flange has a generally
planar surface configuration facing said superimposed cover sheet in contacting relationship.
10. The packaging arrangement of claim 9, wherein a seal is formed between said cover
sheet and the planar surface of said flange sealingly encompassing the peripheral
edge of said cavity.