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[0001] The present invention relates to contact lens packages, and in particular to disposable contact lens packages commonly referred to as blister packages.
[0002] Soft hydrogel contact lenses have been increasing in popularity ever since they were first introduced in the 1970's. Such contact lenses are conventionally packaged in the hydrated state and in a storage solution. Currently, many contact lenses are packaged, along with the aqueous storage solution, in a disposable plastic blister package. Examples of blister packages can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,691,820; 5,524,419; 5,578,331, 5,649,410 and 5,722,536, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. The base of a blister package can either be part of the original contact lens mold or a separately molded base. Examples of packages using the mold as part of the package can be seen in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,036,971; 5,143,660; 5,407,062 and 5,573,108, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference. In all of the above mentioned package types, the base that contains the contact lens and any aqueous storage solution, whether it is a separated molded base or part of the original contact lens mold, is sealed by a flexible lidstock. This lidstock is typically a laminated foil which can be pulled back by a user to access the lens contained in the base. Typically, this lidstock is sealed to the area surrounding the portion of the base containing the contact lens. This sealing area of the base has typically been a flat surface area, or a raised flattened annular surface as seen, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 5,722,536. However, it has been found that this flat surface, whether raised or not, can pose problems during the sealing process. If a molding process is used to form the blister package, for example, the material may have some shrinkage, resulting in somewhat concave sealing surface. Any low spots or unevenness of the sealing surface can additionally cause microbubbles and result in a poor seal. Storage solution used to keep the contact lens hydrated can inadvertently spill and then remain on the sealing area; this can lead to a poor seal between the lidstock and the package base.
[0003] U.S. Pat. No. 6,082,533 attempted to address the just-described problem by providing a heat-sealing area consisting of a raised annular area having an arcuate surface on the top of the raised area. That invention only partially addresses the problem of storage solution splashing onto the heat-seal area of the package. For the design shown in
[0004] Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a package for contact lenses that includes an improved sealing area on the base of contact lens package.
[0005] This invention provides an improved contact lens package that comprises a base and a recessed well within the base for containing a contact lens, wherein the base comprises a raised seal volume comprising two linear sides that meet the upper surface of a horizontal plane at an angle from 125 to 165 degrees. A lidstock is removably sealed to the base at this raised seal volume. This package is preferably a disposable package.
[0006] This invention provides the benefit that when the plastic within the raised seal volume begins to flow during the sealing process, then the linear sides of the raised seal volume will provide a means for removing, or pushing away any solution that was splashed onto the top surface of the package including the raised seal volume. Further, this invention prevents that solution from getting trapped within, or under the flowing plastic of the seal volume when a lidstock is heat sealed to the base at the seal volume, which as described above causes the solution to superheat and explode channels within the heat seal plastic and/or within the interface bonding joint between the heat seal plastic and the flexible lidstock.
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[0013] It is preferred that linear sides
[0014] As shown, in the preferred embodiments, the flange extends away from the well past the seal volume as shown, but in alternative embodiments, the outside edge of the flange may not extend beyond the seal volume.
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[0017] Many other modifications and variations of the present invention are possible to one skilled in the field in the field in light of the teachings herein. It is therefore understood that, within the scope of the claims, the present invention can be practiced other than as herein specifically described.