TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The present disclosure relates to a contact lens package and a set of the same.
BACKGROUND
[0002] Patent Document 1 discloses a disposable contact lens package, including:
- a) a rigid support having an upper surface and a lens installation surface located
above the upper surface; and
- b) a means for removably and frictionally attaching two of the packages in a stacked
relationship against each other.
PRIOR ART DOCUMENT
PATENT DOCUMENT
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
PROBLEMS TO BE SOLVED BY THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] The investigation of the present inventor has revealed the following problems.
[0005] In recent years, contact lens packages are not only received at contact lens stores
and opticians, but also mailed. A large number (e.g., several dozen) of contact lens
packages are packed in a box for mailing. Such a box is then put in a purchaser's
mailbox.
[0006] Space can be saved by adopting two contact lens packages that have the same shape
and can be combined with each other, like the contact lens packages described in Patent
Document 1. However, the investigation by the present inventor revealed that a box
filled with contact lens packages could not pass through a slot of a mailbox depending
on the size of the slot. If the box cannot be dropped in the mailbox, it is usually
subject to redelivery.
[0007] The number of package delivery services handled has been increasing due to the recent
expansion of EC and other services. Redelivery accounts for about 20% of the number
of the services handled. The redelivery causes problems such as increased costs, labor
shortages, and CO
2 emissions, which have become major social issues.
[0008] One way to decrease the height of the box to reduce the possibility of redelivery
is to decrease the vertical height of the two contact lens packages combined vertically
to around the same level as the vertical height of a single contact lens package.
On the other hand, in a case of the contact lens package described in Patent Document
1, the height of the two contact lens packages combined vertically is greater than
the vertical height of a single contact lens package by a thickness of a rigid support
(referred to herein as support portion), as illustrated in FIG. 6 in Patent Document
1.
[0009] It is an object of the present disclosure to make the vertical height of the two
contact lens packages combined vertically equal to the vertical height of a single
contact lens package.
SOLUTION TO PROBLEM
[0010] A first aspect of the present disclosure provides
a contact lens package including:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion including
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having a configuration such that when the protruding portion
engaged so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens
package is placed on a horizontal table, a tip of a virtual protruding portion is
engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table.
[0011] In a second aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of the first aspect,
a posture of the contact lens package when the protruding portion is placed on the
horizontal table while being engaged so as to fit inside the virtual penetration portion
of the virtual contact lens package rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed
on the horizontal table coincides with a posture of the contact lens package as a
single body placed on the horizontal table.
[0012] In a third aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of the first or second
aspect,
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, an opening is formed in a position
and in a shape such that when the protruding portion is engaged with a virtual penetration
portion, a bottom of a lower surface of a depression of the virtual housing portion
can be engaged so as to fit.
[0013] In a fourth aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of any one of the
first to third aspects,
a vertical width of the protruding portion is equal to a vertical width of the housing
portion.
[0014] In a fifth aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of any one of the first
to fourth aspects,
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, the protruding portion and the
penetration portion are formed on the same side in the support portion.
[0015] In a sixth aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of the fifth aspect,
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, in the support portion, a corner
of the support portion is cut out, the corner being on a side away from the housing
portion and on the same side where the protruding portion and the penetration portion
are formed.
[0016] In a seventh aspect of the present disclosure that is an aspect of the sixth aspect,
in the support portion, a corner on the side away from the housing portion and opposing
the cutout corner is a bent portion which bends downward and whose vertical width
is equal to at least the vertical width of the protruding portion.
[0017] An eighth aspect of the present disclosure provides
a contact lens package set combining contact lens packages A, B,
the contact lens package A being of any one of the first to seventh aspects,
the contact lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and
being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom,
a vertical width of the contact lens package set being equal to a vertical width of
each of the contact lens packages A, B when the protruding portion of the contact
lens package A is engaged with the penetration portion of the contact lens package
B, and the penetration portion of the contact lens package A is engaged with the protruding
portion of the contact lens package B.
[0018] A ninth aspect of the present disclosure provides
a contact lens package, including:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion including:
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having at least one of the following configurations i) and
ii):
- i) a configuration such that a bottom of a lower surface of a virtual housing portion
is engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the housing portion engaged
so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package
is placed on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table;
and
- ii) a configuration such that a tip of a virtual protruding portion is engaged so
as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the protruding portion engaged so as
to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package is placed
on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package,
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table.
[0019] A tenth aspect of the present disclosure provides
a contact lens package set combining contact lens packages A, B,
the contact lens package A being of the ninth aspect,
the contact lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and
being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom,
a vertical width of the contact lens package set being equal to a vertical width of
each of the contact lens packages A, B, when the housing portion of the contact lens
package A is engaged with the penetration portion of the contact lens package B, and
the penetration portion of the contact lens package A is engaged with the housing
portion of the contact lens package B.
ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF DISCLOSURE
[0020] According to the present disclosure, the vertical height of the two contact lens
packages combined vertically can be equal to the vertical height of a single contact
lens package.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0021]
FIG. 1 illustrates a top view (as viewed from +Z direction toward -Z direction) of
a contact lens package of this embodiment.
FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom perspective view (as viewed from an area of -X direction,
+Y direction, -Z direction toward an area of +X direction, -Y direction, +Z direction)
of the contact lens package of this embodiment.
FIG. 3 illustrates a side view (as viewed from -X direction toward +X direction) of
the contact lens package of this embodiment when flipped vertically (when the contact
lens package is rotated 180 degrees around Y direction as a rotation axis), which
is viewed from a side opposite to a side where the protruding portion is arranged
in the support portion.
FIG. 4 illustrates a top view (as viewed from +Z direction toward -Z direction) of
a contact lens package set of this embodiment.
FIG. 5 illustrates a top left perspective view (as viewed from an area of +X direction,
+Y direction, +Z direction toward an area of -X direction, -Y direction, -Z direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment.
FIG. 6 illustrates a right side view (as viewed from +X direction toward -X direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment, which is viewed from the side
where the protruding portion is arranged in the support portion.
FIG. 7 illustrates a top right perspective view (as viewed from an area of -X direction,
+Y direction, +Z direction toward an area of +X direction, -Y direction, -Z direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0022] Embodiments of the present disclosure will be described hereafter, with reference
to the drawings. For the contents not described in the present specification, the
known structure of the contact lens package may be adopted.
[0023] The contact lens package according to this embodiment has the following configuration.
"A contact lens package including:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion including
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having a configuration such that when the protruding portion
engaged so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens
package is placed on a horizontal table, a tip of a virtual protruding portion is
engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table."
[0024] In this embodiment, a depression direction (a protruding direction of the housing
as viewed from the side) of the housing portion is referred to as downward (direction
toward the bottom), and the opposite direction is referred to as upward (direction
toward the top), as described above. In other words, when the plane formed of the
support portion (an edge of a hole) in the vicinity of the housing portion is regarded
as a horizontal plane, a direction perpendicular to the horizontal plane is referred
to as a vertical direction, and a depression direction is referred to as downward.
The bottom view illustrates the contact lens package viewed from below, and the top
view illustrates the contact lens package viewed from above. The vertical direction
is referred to as Z direction, the upward direction is referred to as +Z direction,
and the downward direction is referred to as -Z direction.
[0025] The direction, in which the housing portion and an opening described below are aligned
and which is a long direction when the support portion of the contact lens package
is viewed from the top, is referred to as Y direction, the direction from the opening
toward the housing portion is referred to as +Y direction, and the opposite direction
is referred to as -Y direction. The direction, which is perpendicular to Z direction
and Y direction and is a short direction when the support portion of the contact lens
package is viewed from the top, is referred to as X direction, the side where the
protruding portion and the penetration portion are arranged is referred to as +X direction,
and the opposite direction is referred to as -X direction.
[0026] In the present specification, "the contact lens package being rotated 180 degrees
from top to bottom" indicates rotation around X axis as a rotation axis.
[0027] The term "outer edge" used herein literally refers to, for example, an edge portion
of the support portion as viewed from the top. The term "inner side" with respect
to the outer edge is a side opposite to a side toward the outer edge, and refers to
a direction away from the outer edge of the support portion, for example.
[0028] FIG. 1 illustrates a top view (as viewed from +Z direction toward -Z direction) of
the contact lens package of this embodiment.
[0029] FIG. 2 illustrates a bottom perspective view (as viewed from an area of -X direction,
+Y direction, -Z direction toward an area of +X direction, -Y direction, +Z direction)
of the contact lens package of this embodiment.
[0030] FIG. 3 illustrates a side view (as viewed from -X direction toward +X direction)
of the contact lens package of this embodiment when flipped vertically (when the contact
lens package is rotated 180 degrees around Y direction as a rotation axis), which
is viewed from the side opposite to the side where the protruding portion is arranged
in the support portion.
[0031] The contact lens package set according to this embodiment has the following configuration.
"A contact lens package set combining contact lens packages A, B,
the contact lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and
being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom,
a vertical width of the contact lens package set being equal to a vertical width of
each of the contact lens packages A, B when the protruding portion of the contact
lens package A is engaged with the penetration portion of the contact lens package
B, and the penetration portion of the contact lens package A is engaged with the protruding
portion of the contact lens package B."
[0032] FIG. 4 illustrates a top view (as viewed from +Z direction toward -Z direction) of
the contact lens package set of this embodiment.
[0033] FIG. 5 illustrates a top left perspective view (as viewed from an area of +X direction,
+Y direction, +Z direction toward an area of -X direction, -Y direction, -Z direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment.
[0034] FIG. 6 illustrates a right side view (as viewed from +X direction toward -X direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment, which is viewed from the side
where the protruding portion is arranged in the support portion.
[0035] FIG. 7 illustrates a top right perspective view (as viewed from an area of -X direction,
+Y direction, +Z direction toward an area of +X direction, -Y direction, -Z direction)
of the contact lens package set of this embodiment.
[0036] Two contact lens packages according to this embodiment, each designated as A and
B, are prepared, and A, B are brought closer together while A remains in a normal
position (the depression direction is downward and the protruding direction of a protruding
portion 3a is also downward) and B is rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom around
X axis direction as the rotation axis (i.e., the depression direction is upward and
the protruding direction of a protruding portion 3b is upward), so that the protruding
portion 3a of A is engaged with a penetration portion 4b of B, as illustrated in FIG.
5. At the same time, a penetration portion 4a of A is engaged with the protruding
portion 3b of B. Each of such engagements is also referred to simply as "combination".
A sign indicating a feature of A is suffixed with a (or not suffixed), and a sign
indicating a feature of B is suffixed with b.
[0037] The technical idea of the present disclosure is fully reflected not only in a set
vertically combining the contact lens packages A, B, but also in a single contact
lens package. In the illustration of the single contact lens package (e.g., contact
lens package A), a contact lens package B is supposed. In such a case, the contact
lens package B is also referred to as a virtual contact lens package. In the present
specification, a term indicating each member constituting the virtual contact lens
package (e.g., the protruding portion 3) is prefixed with "virtual" (e.g., virtual
protruding portion 3).
[0038] The contact lens package A according to this embodiment includes a housing portion
1 which houses a contact lens, and a support portion 2 which is in contact with the
housing portion 1 and supports the housing portion 1.
[0039] The housing portion 1 and the support portion 2 may be integrally molded using a
resin. In addition, the contact lens package A may be disposable.
[0040] The housing portion 1 is depressed when viewed from the support portion 2, and the
shape of the housing portion 1 is not limited as long as the contact lens (not shown)
can fit inside the depression. In this embodiment, the housing portion 1 is exemplified
as a bowl of an approximately spherical or approximately ellipsoidal shape. That is,
the contact lens can be placed on the bottom 11 of the upper surface of the bowl.
[0041] When actually housing the contact lens in the bowl, a sealing member (seal) (not
shown) may be attached to an edge of the bowl (also including a bowl vicinity part
21 of the support portion 2 in some cases) to seal the inside of the bowl.
[0042] At this time, the bowl vicinity part 21 of the support portion 2 may be sealed by
heat fusion. The bowl vicinity part 21 of the support portion 2 and the bowl as the
housing portion 1 are connected by a step 22. The step 22 is a part of the support
portion 2. A taper may be employed instead of the step.
[0043] The support portion 2 is not limited in shape except for features (protruding portion
3, penetration portion 4, opening 5, cutout portion 6, bent portion 7) which are provided
to the support portion 2 and will be described below, as long as the support portion
2 is in contact with the housing portion 1 and can support the housing portion 1.
The support portion 2 may have an approximately rectangular plate shape, except for
the features described below. In this embodiment, a case is taken as an example where
the housing portion 1 is depressed downward with respect to the plate-shaped support
portion 2.
[0044] The support portion 2 includes the protruding portion 3 formed downward from a lower
surface of the support portion 2, and the penetration portion 4 being at least one
of the cutout and the through hole in the support portion 2. In this embodiment, a
case is taken as an example where a peripheral edge of the support portion 2 is cut
out. However, the penetration portion may be a through hole formed by cutting out
a portion other than the peripheral edge of the support portion 2.
[0045] In this embodiment, either a cutout or a through hole which corresponds to and engaged
with the protruding portion 3 is referred to as a penetration portion 4 to distinguish
it from the cutout portion 6 (described below), which is a cutout in the corner of
the support portion 2, and also from an opening 5 (described below), which is formed
alongside the housing portion 1 in the support portion 2.
[0046] This embodiment has a configuration such that the tip of the virtual protruding portion
3b is engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion 4a, when the protruding
portion 3a engaged so as to fit inside the virtual penetration portion 4b of the virtual
contact lens package (i.e., B) is placed on the horizontal table S, the virtual contact
lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and being rotated
180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table S.
[0047] In the present specification, "fit inside the penetration portion 4 (or opening 5
described below)" means that an object is located in a closed area forming the through
hole or the cutout, that is, in an area cut out from the support portion 2 in which
the through hole or the cutout is not provided yet, in other words, the object is
made stay within the area. The expression "within the area" encompasses a case where
the object is in contact with the boundary of the area as well. For example, "bottom
of the lower surface 12a of the housing portion 1a fits within the opening 5b" means
that an apex of the bottom of the lower surface 12a does not protrude from the opening
5b.
[0048] It is preferable that a posture of the contact lens package A when the protruding
portion 3a is placed on the horizontal table S while being engaged so as to fit inside
the virtual penetration portion 4b of the virtual contact lens package B rotated 180
degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table S coincides with a posture
of the contact lens package A as a single body placed on the horizontal table S. In
other words, the contact lens package A included in the contact lens package set according
to this embodiment is preferably self-standing on the horizontal table S in a set
state as in a single body state, from a viewpoint of the posture stability in a still-standing
state.
[0049] On the other hand, an additional protruding portion (not shown) is grounded in a
still-standing state on the horizontal table S when it is in a single body state,
but may rest on the lower surface of the support portion 2 of B when it is in a set
state. In that case, however, a configuration is adopted where a vertical height in
the set state never exceeds that in a single body state.
[0050] Note that the protruding portion 3a is suitable as a grounding point when it is self-standing
as a single body on the horizontal table S. In addition to the protruding portion
3a, an additional protruding portion (not shown) may be provided and utilized as the
grounding point. In that case, it is advisable to separately provide B with an additional
penetration portion (not shown) corresponding to the additional protruding portion
of A. Alternatively, bottom of the lower surface 12 of the housing portion 1 may be
the grounding point. Alternatively, the bent portion 7 described below which is obtained
by downwardly bending the corner (-X direction, -Y direction) of the support portion
2 may be the grounding point. In a case where at least the protruding portion 3, the
lower surface of the housing portion 1, and the bent portion 7 described below are
the grounding points, three-point supporting is achieved, which is preferable because
of the stabilized still-standing state on the horizontal table S.
[0051] The opening 5a is preferably formed in a position and in a shape such that when the
protruding portion 3a of the contact lens package A is engaged with the penetration
portion 4b of the contact lens package B, the apex of the bottom of the lower surface
12b of the depression of the virtual housing portion 1b can be engaged to fit inside
the opening 5a.
[0052] When this configuration is adopted, the contact lens packages of this embodiment
are combined, so that the bottom of the lower surface 12b of the housing portion 1b
of B can be housed in the opening 5a of the support portion 2a of A, as illustrated
in FIG. 6. Accordingly, further space saving can be achieved.
[0053] The position and shape of the opening 5 are not limited as long as the engagement
can be realized. For example, the shape of the opening 5 may be an ellipse, a circle,
a rectangle, a polygon, or any other shape, when viewed from the top.
[0054] It is preferable that the vertical width of the protruding portion 3 is equal to
the vertical width of the housing portion 1. In this case, the protruding portion
3 and the housing portion 1 are the grounding points. Furthermore, these vertical
widths are equal to the vertical width in the set state.
[0055] The term "vertical width" as used herein refers to a maximum vertical width of the
contact lens package A or B as a single body grounded on the horizontal table S, or
a maximum vertical width of a set combining A and B, in which A is arranged above
B, grounded on the horizontal table S.
[0056] The term "equal" as used herein includes the case of a perfect matching and also
a case of a substantial matching. The term "substantial matching" includes, for example,
a case where there is a difference of less than 0.50 mm (preferably less than 0.30
mm, more preferably less than 0.10 mm).
[0057] This embodiment illustrates a case where the protruding portion 3 protrudes from
the outer edge of the lower surface of the support portion 2, but the present disclosure
is not limited to the case. However, in consideration of space saving when the contact
lens packages A and B are combined, the protruding portion 3 preferably protrudes
downward from the outermost edge of the support portion 2 or its vicinity (for example,
more than 0 mm and about 2 mm or less inside from the outermost edge).
[0058] The protruding portion 3 and the penetration portion 4 being formed on the outer
edge of the support portion 2 so as to be in contact with each other will further
save space and facilitate position adjustment at the time of combination. However,
the protruding portion 3 and the penetration portion 4 may be formed, separated from
each other (for example, at a distance of more than 0 mm and about 5 mm or less).
After all, when the arrangement of the penetration portion 4 of A and the position
of the protruding portion 3 of B are symmetric (for example, with respect to Y direction),
A and B can be combined. Therefore, there is no restriction on whether the protruding
portion 3 and the penetration portion 4 are separated from each other.
[0059] There is no restriction on the shape of the protruding portion 3 (bottom view, side
view). In disposable application, it is useful for the protruding portion 3 to be
molded integrally with the support portion 2, for example, using plastic, but it does
not have to be so.
[0060] Note that an additional small protruding portion 31 may be provided inside the protruding
portion 3. In this case, the small protruding portion 31 may protrude inward so as
to come into contact with the lower surface of the support portion 2 as illustrated
in FIG. 2 and FIG. 3, or may protrude inward so as not to come into contact with the
lower surface of the support portion 2. Anyway, the small protruding portion 31 serves
as a reinforcing material (rib) for the protruding portion 3, thus suppressing damage
to the protruding portion 3.
[0061] The shape of the penetration portion 4 may be determined according to the shape of
the tip of the protruding portion 3. In the top view of the contact lens package,
in a case where the penetration portion 4 is the cutout, the outermost edge of the
cutout (the opening of the cutout) may be wider than the inside (e.g., a portion 1
mm inside from the outermost edge). The width of the innermost part of the cutout
(the bottom of the cutout) is not limited. However, the width of the innermost side
of the cutout is preferably narrower than the outermost edge of the cutout (the opening
of the cutout). It is because the protruding portion 3 can be more easily detached
and the combined contact lens packages can be more easily released.
[0062] For example, in a case where the penetration portion 4 is a cutout, the outer edge
side of the cutout may be processed, for example, chamfered or rounded, thereby making
it easier to insert and detach (i.e., insert/detach) the protruding portion 3 of B
through the outer edge of the cutout of A.
[0063] When the contact lens package is viewed from the top, the protruding portion 3 and
the penetration portion 4 are preferably formed on the same side (+X direction) in
the support portion 2.
[0064] When releasing the contact lens packages which adopt this configuration and have
been combined with each other, the engaged state can be easily released by lifting
the upper contact lens package A.
[0065] Furthermore, in the support portion 2, the cutout portion 6 is preferably formed
by cutting out the corner (+X direction, -Y direction) on the side (-Y direction)
away from the housing portion 1 and on the same side (+X direction) as a corner where
the protruding portion 3 and the penetration portion 4 are formed.
[0066] When releasing the contact lens packages which adopt this configuration and have
been combined with each other, the engaged state can be easily released by inserting
a finger into the cutout portion 6, lifting up the contact lens package A on the upper
side, and then turning it over to the -X direction.
[0067] In the support portion 2, the corner (-X direction, -Y direction) on a side away
from the housing portion 1 (-Y direction) and opposing the corner (+X direction, -Y
direction) is preferably the bent portion 7 obtained by bending the corner (-X direction,
-Y direction) downward. In this embodiment, the bent portion 7 is configured separately
from the protruding portion 3.
[0068] The vertical width of the bent portion 7 is preferably equal to the vertical width
of the protruding portion 3. More preferably, the vertical width of the bent portion
7 is also equal to the vertical width of the protruding portion 3 and the vertical
width of the housing portion. The downward bending angle of the bent portion 7 may
be set appropriately to satisfy these conditions. As illustrated in FIG. 7, the dimension
of the bent portion 7a may be set so that the bent portion 7a contacts the corner
(-X direction, - Y direction) of the support portion 2b of the contact lens package
B in the horizontal direction when the bent portion 7a is grounded on the horizontal
table S.
[0069] By adopting this configuration, the corner (-X direction, -Y direction) of the support
portion 2 can be set as the grounding point. With this setting, at least the protruding
portion 3 and the bent portion 7 can be set as the grounding points. When the ground
contact area of the protruding portion 3 and the ground contact area of the bent portion
7 are increased, stable two-point supporting can be achieved. On the other hand, in
a case where at least the protruding portion 3, the bottom of the lower surface 12
of the housing portion 1, and the bent portion 7 described below are the grounding
points, three-point supporting is achieved, which is preferable because of the more
stabilized still-standing state on the horizontal table S.
[0070] The technical scope of the present disclosure is not limited to the embodiment described
above but includes various modes and modifications as far as the specific effects
obtained by the constituent features of the disclosure and combinations thereof can
be derived.
[0071] The contact lens package set of this embodiment adopts a configuration in which the
two contact lens packages A and B are fixed not by friction as described in Patent
Document 1, but by simple placement. In other words, as a means of fixing the contact
lens packages of the same shape, the two contact lens packages are loosely fixed by
simply placing the contact lens package A on the contact lens package B without friction,
while being engaged. On the other hand, as a means of fixing the contact lens package,
an engagement utilizing friction may be adopted, in addition to a configuration in
which the contact lens package is fixed while being simply placed as in this embodiment.
For example, the bent portion 7a of A can be engaged by friction with the corner (-X
direction, +Y direction) on the housing portion 1b side in the support portion 2b
of B.
[0072] According to this embodiment, the vertical height of the two contact lens packages
when combined vertically can be equal to the vertical height of a single contact lens
package. When the suitable example is adopted, the combined state of the contact lens
packages can be more easily released. On the other hand, a fixing force is reduced.
[0073] To compensate for the fixing force, the bent portion 7a (-X direction, -Y direction)
of A is preferably utilized to be engaged by friction with a corner (-X direction,
+Y direction) on the housing portion 1b side of the supporting portion 2b of B. A
bending direction and the dimension of the bent portion 7 (-X direction, -Y direction)
or the shape of the corner (-X direction, +Y direction) of the support portion 2 may
be set to be engaged by friction. Even in this case, it is still easy to release the
combined state. It is because the engagement between the protruding portion 3a and
the penetration portion 4b, which has been described so far, itself is easy to release,
and furthermore, the frictional engagement by means of the bent portion 7 of A is
easily released by inserting a finger into the above-described cutout portion 6a and
lifting A.
[0074] In this embodiment, a case is illustrated as an example, where the protruding portion
3, which is separate from the housing portion 1, and the penetration portion 4, which
corresponds to the protruding portion 3, are provided. On the other hand, the housing
portion 1 being depressed downward may be utilized. That is, the housing portion 1a
may be grounded on the horizontal table S when the contact lens packages A and B are
combined.
[0075] In that case, the bent portion 7a on the corner of the support portion 2a may be
used instead of the protruding portion 3a of this embodiment so that A as a single
body can be self-standing when it is placed on the horizontal table S. To improve
stability while being self-standing, the corner (+X direction, -Y direction) of the
support portion 2a is not cut out, instead a portion extending from the corner (-X
direction, -Y direction) to the corner (+X direction,-Y direction) of the support
portion 2a may be utilized as the bent portion 7a. Alternatively, the corner (+X direction,
-Y direction) of the support portion 2a may be utilized as another bent portion, instead
of being cut out.
[0076] Further, in order to make the bottom of the lower surface 12a of the housing portion
1a have surface contact, not point contact, with the horizontal table S to improve
stability while being self-standing, the protruding portion (not shown), which is
in a shape of a cross as viewed from the bottom, may be separately provided as a part
of the bottom of the lower surface 12 of the housing portion 1a, as illustrated in
FIG. 2 in Patent Document 1.
[0077] The configuration including the above modifications is as follows. In the following
configuration, since the bent portion 7 can be regarded as protruding downward, it
is regarded as a kind of the protruding portion 3. In that case, the protruding portion
3 described so far may be referred to as a first protruding portion, and the bent
portion 7 may be referred to as a second protruding portion. Similarly, the opening
5 is also regarded as a kind of the penetration portion 4. In that case, the penetration
portion 4 described so far may be referred to as a first penetration portion, and
the opening 5 may be referred to as a second penetration portion.
"A contact lens package, including:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion including:
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having at least one of the following configurations i) and
ii):
- i) a configuration such that a bottom of a lower surface of a virtual housing portion
is engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the housing portion engaged
so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package
is placed on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table;
and
- ii) a configuration such that a tip of a virtual protruding portion is engaged so
as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the protruding portion engaged so as
to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package is placed
on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package,
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table."
DESCRIPTION OF NUMERALS
[0078]
- A,B
- Contact lens package
- 1
- Housing portion
- 11
- Bottom of upper surface
- 12
- Bottom of lower surface
- 2
- Support portion
- 21
- Bowl vicinity part
- 22
- Step
- 3
- Protruding portion
- 31
- Small protruding portion
- 4
- Penetration portion
- 5
- Opening
- 6
- Cutout portion
- 7
- Bent portion
- S
- Horizontal table
1. A contact lens package comprising:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion comprising
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having a configuration such that when the protruding portion
engaged so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens
package is placed on a horizontal table, a tip of a virtual protruding portion is
engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table.
2. The contact lens package according to claim 1, wherein
a posture of the contact lens package when the protruding portion is placed on the
horizontal table while being engaged so as to fit inside the virtual penetration portion
of the virtual contact lens package rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed
on the horizontal table coincides with a posture of the contact lens package as a
single body placed on the horizontal table.
3. The contact lens package according to claim 1 or 2, wherein
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, an opening is formed in a position
and in a shape such that when the protruding portion is engaged with a virtual penetration
portion, a bottom of a lower surface of a depression of the virtual housing portion
can be engaged so as to fit.
4. The contact lens package according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein
a vertical width of the protruding portion is equal to a vertical width of the housing
portion.
5. The contact lens package according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, the protruding portion and the
penetration portion are formed on the same side in the support portion.
6. The contact lens package according to claim 5, wherein
when the contact lens package is viewed from the top, in the support portion, a corner
of the support portion is cut out, the corner being on a side away from the housing
portion and on the same side where the protruding portion and the penetration portion
are formed.
7. The contact lens package according to claim 6, wherein
in the support portion, a corner on the side away from the housing portion and opposing
the cutout corner is a bent portion which bends downward and whose vertical width
is equal to at least the vertical width of the protruding portion.
8. A contact lens package set combining contact lens packages A, B,
the contact lens package A being according to claims 1 to 7,
the contact lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and
being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom,
a vertical width of the contact lens package set being equal to a vertical width of
each of the contact lens packages A, B when the protruding portion of the contact
lens package A is engaged with the penetration portion of the contact lens package
B, and the penetration portion of the contact lens package A is engaged with the protruding
portion of the contact lens package B.
9. A contact lens package, comprising:
a housing portion housing a contact lens; and
a support portion supporting the housing portion,
the housing portion being depressed when viewed from the support portion,
a depression direction being referred to as downward, and a direction opposite to
the direction being referred to as upward, and
the support portion comprising:
a protruding portion formed downward, and
a penetration portion being at least one of a cutout and a through hole in the support
portion,
the contact lens package having at least one of the following configurations i) and
ii):
i) a configuration such that a bottom of a lower surface of a virtual housing portion
is engaged so as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the housing portion engaged
so as to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package
is placed on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table;
and
ii) a configuration such that a tip of a virtual protruding portion is engaged so
as to fit inside the penetration portion, when the protruding portion engaged so as
to fit inside a virtual penetration portion of a virtual contact lens package is placed
on a horizontal table,
the virtual contact lens package having the same shape as the contact lens package,
and being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom and placed on the horizontal table.
10. A contact lens package set combining contact lens packages A, B,
the contact lens package A being according to claim 9,
the contact lens package B having the same shape as the contact lens package A and
being rotated 180 degrees from top to bottom,
a vertical width of the contact lens package set being equal to a vertical width of
each of the contact lens packages A, B, when the housing portion of the contact lens
package A is engaged with the penetration portion of the contact lens package B, and
the penetration portion of the contact lens package A is engaged with the housing
portion of the contact lens package B.