WO2008029293A2 - Systems and methods for providing contact lenses to consumers - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
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- Contact lenses are small lenses that are worn directly on the eye and are widely used to correct vision variations. Contact lenses have traditionally been either rigid (hard) or soft. One important consideration in wearing contact lenses is eye health, another is convenience. Contact lenses are placed directly on the eye. Consequently, it is important that the contact lenses and their packaging not introduce any unwanted contamination into the eye.
- contact lenses Another consideration in the use and manufacture of contact lenses is convenience. Contact lenses that are intended to be replaced more often may not be as convenient to the user because of the frequent need to buy or otherwise replace the contact lenses. In addition, the secondary packaging of contact lenses is often difficult to understand. Traditionally the contact lenses are provided in a box which may contain multiple 'blister packages' of contact lenses. Although for some contact lens wearers only one level or strength of contact lenses is required, many users require a different strength for each eye which may necessitate the ordering of two different boxes of contact lenses.
- the secondary packaging of the contact lens does not include the patient's prescription information. This may be problematic, especially if the patient requires different strength contacts for each eye because the patient may not always remember which contact strength corresponds to each eye. This problem may be compounded if the user does not remember to open a new box of contact lenses before disposing of the previous set of lenses. It may be difficult for the user to determine which of two boxes of contact lenses is intended for a specific eye, especially since the user may have significant visual impairment.
- FIG. 1 A is a front perspective view of a traditional secondary contact lens package, according to the teachings of the prior art.
- FIG. 1 B is a side perspective view of a traditional secondary contact lens package, according to the teachings of the prior art.
- FIG. 2A is a front perspective view of a traditional secondary contact lens package, according to the teachings of the prior art.
- FIG. 2B is a side perspective view of a traditional secondary contact lens package, according to the teachings of the prior art.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a primary contact lens blister package according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of another primary contact lens package according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a contact lens dispensing unit according to one embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a secondary contact lens package containing a six months supply of contact lenses pre-loaded into contact lens dispensing units according to one exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another secondary contact lens package according to one exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 8 is a flow-chart of an exemplary method.
- FIG. 9 illustrates the packaging and flow of a contact lens according to one exemplary embodiment of a contact lens packaging system.
- the present specification describes systems and methods for providing contact lenses to users.
- the secondary contact lens package provided by the manufacturer includes the patient's prescription information such as the patient's name, the prescribing doctor's name and phone number, usage information, and other information related specifically to the patient's prescription.
- the present system and method includes a method of doing business in which contact lenses may be stored by a contact lens provider and supplied the consumer in an efficient and economical on-demand manner.
- primary package As used herein and in the appended claims, the terms “primary package,” “primary packaging,” or “primary case” will be used to refer to the packaging in which a contact lens is placed during the manufacturing processes. This package is traditionally a 'blister' package but other primary packages are also used.
- secondary case “secondary contact lens case” and “secondary package” shall be used interchangeably and shall be interpreted broadly as including any container or packaging that a lens or supply of lenses may be placed in subsequent to being placed into a primary package.
- Secondary packaging includes any box or package that a supply of contact lenses may be placed in by the manufacturer for delivery to the lens wearer, a distributor, or to another destination.
- the terms "manufacturer” or “distributor” will be used to refer to a third party provider of contacts lenses who provide contact lenses to individuals based on prescriptions.
- the terms “manufacturer” or “distributor” may refer to any business, individual, or company that sells or distributes contact lenses, excluding optometrists, ophthalmologists or others who have in-person contact with the patient.
- FIGS. 1 A and 1 B illustrate a front perspective view and a side perspective view, respectively, of a typical prior art secondary contact lens package.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B show a front perspective view and a back perspective view, respectively, of an alternative prior art secondary contact lens package.
- the traditional secondary contact lens packages (100) provided by manufactures such as those illustrated in FIGS. 1A through 2B fail to notify or otherwise provide the user with prescription information. Consequently, a user may have difficulty identifying which box or strength of lens is intended for a particular eye. This difficulty is exacerbated by the fact that contact lenses are typically packaged according to the power or strength of the lenses. In practice, a user who does not readily recall their prescription will likely receive two boxes of lenses with no information indicating which box contains lenses for the right eye and which contains lenses for the left; leaving the patient to decide for themselves.
- secondary contact lens packages (100) provided by manufactures often include a strength or power indicator (110). They also may include a brand-name (105) and a bar-code (115). Secondary packages may be constructed from any number of materials including, but in no way limited to, cardboard, plastic, or paper. Furthermore, secondary packages may include, according to various exemplary embodiments, re-closable mating fasteners (120) such as a tab and slot fastening device, Velcro, and/or a resealable adhesive. Typically, secondary packages contain from one to two hundred contact lenses depending on the size of the package and the type of the contact lenses.
- the present system includes one or more primary contact les packages contained within a secondary package.
- the secondary package includes prescription information specific to an intended patient.
- prescription information is meant to be understood as including information specific to a contact lens receiving patient such as a prescribing doctor's information, a phone number of a prescribing doctor, or personal patient information not traditionally included on secondary contact lens packages.
- the primary contact lens package (300) includes a blister pack member (310) which is sealed by a membrane (320) forming a lid on the package (300) and which may be peeled away to release a contact lens (325) contained therein.
- the primary contact lens package (300) illustrated in FIG. 3 is shown with the membrane (320) peeled away to expose the contact lens (325).
- the blister pack member (310) includes a preformed blister pack having a profiled recess (315) formed therein which provides a recess in which a lens (325) may be placed.
- the blister pack member (310) is typically injection molded and the contact lens package (300) is completed with the coupling of a sealing membrane (320) which mates with a flange (330) to create a sterile seal.
- the contact lens (325) is immersed in a solution (335) which keeps the lens (325) hydrated until it is removed from the pack (300).
- FIG. 4 is a top perspective view of an alternative primary packaging for contact lenses that may be included in the present exemplary system.
- the exemplary contact lens package (400) includes a center substrate (425) having a top sheet member (430) coupled to the top surface of the substrate (425).
- the top sheet member (430) may be coupled to the top surface of the substrate (425) by a secure but detachable connection such that the top sheet member (430) can be separated from the substrate (425) with a constant and relatively low pulling force.
- the top sheet member (430) is coupled to the top surface of the substrate (425) sufficient to allow the exemplary contact lens package (400) to be autoclaved. Further, FIG.
- top sheet member (430) may contain various words and/or images including, but in no way limited to a brand name (415), a design (420), and/or information about the contact (410), for example, that it is for the left or right eye, and instructions for use.
- contact lenses in their primary packaging may be pre-loaded into one or more contact lens dispensers, as shown in FIG. 5, before being packaged in secondary packaging.
- FIG. 5 depicts a contact lens dispenser (500) that may be included in the secondary packaging as provided by the manufacturer, according to one exemplary embodiment.
- the contact lens dispenser (500) may include a base member (510) and a hinged Hd (515) coupled to the base member.
- the primary contact lens packaging (520) is suitably flat, allowing each primary contact lens package containing one contact lens to be independently slid out from the container.
- the dispenser may, according to one exemplary embodiment, be configured to raise the level of the remaining packages allowing access to the subsequent package.
- the dispenser (500) may also include a retention device (525) configured to secure the primary contact lens packages (520) to the dispenser.
- a retention device (525) configured to secure the primary contact lens packages (520) to the dispenser.
- the retention device (525) can be configured to hold the primary packages (520) in place when the exemplary contact lens dispenser (500) is shaken or held upside-down.
- the dispenser may also be configured to separably house the contact lenses and their respective primary contact lens packaging (520) intended for use in the left and right eyes of a patient.
- the primary packaging (520) may contain a label such as an "L" or "R” in order to allow the user to easily differentiate between the lenses.
- the primary contact lens packaging (520) may be one color for the lenses intended for use on the left eye, and a different color for the lenses intended for use on the right eye.
- the primary contact lens packaging (520) containing a contact lens intended to be worn on a first eye of the patient is a first color such as blue
- the primary contact lens packaging (520) containing a contact lens to be worn on a second eye is a second color such as white.
- any type of primary contact lens packages including those illustrated in FIGS. 3, 4, and 5, can be included in the present exemplary secondary contact lens package including prescription information.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective view of a secondary contact lens package (600), according to one exemplary embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 6, the present exemplary secondary contact lens package (600) includes prescription information (640) specific to an intended patient.
- the prescription information (640) may include information such as the patient's name, the prescribing doctor, the doctor's phone number, usage instructions, a prescription number, or other information specifically related to the patient's prescription.
- the prescription information (640) may be printed directly on the secondary packaging.
- the prescription information (640) may be affixed to the secondary contact lens package (600) by any number of methods including, but in no way limited to, printing the prescription information onto an adhesive label and attaching the label to the secondary contact lens package (600) before the secondary contact lens package (600) is shipped to the patient.
- the inclusion of prescription information (640) on the secondary contact lens package (600) increases the level of safety experienced by a patient when using contact lenses.
- the inclusion of personal prescription information (640) allows a patient to be assured that the secondary contact lens package (600) containing contact lenses is specifically for them and contains contact lenses with the proper specifications.
- the inclusion of a patient's personal prescription information (640) including a prescribing doctor's name and/or contact information will provide a patient with a convenient reference should questions arise.
- the present exemplary secondary contact lens package (600) also includes according to one exemplary embodiment, a left contact lens power indicator (625) and a right contact lens power indicator (630). Also included may be a brand name (650), a bar-code (635) and other information regarding the contact lenses, the manufacturer, and the like.
- the primary contact lens packages (400) may be disposed within the secondary contact lens package (600) of the present embodiment.
- the primary contact lens packages (400) may be contained individually within the secondary contact lens package (600) or they may be disposed inside contact lens dispensers (500) prior to insertion into the secondary package.
- the primary contact lens packages (400) may be contained within separate bins or portions of the secondary contact lens package (600) indicative of which eye of the patient the contact lenses contained in the primary contact lens packages (400) are intended for.
- the secondary contact lens package (600) of the present exemplary embodiment includes a bottom member (610).
- the bottom member is preferably made from a substantially resilient and form conserving material such as, by way of example only, cardboard or plastic.
- the bottom member may be configured to hold any number of contact lenses housed in primary contact lens packaging.
- the bottom member (610) may be enclosed by a plastic covering (645) such as a heat shrink wrap, vacuum sealed plastic, or the like, according to one exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of another exemplary embodiment of a secondary contact lens package.
- the secondary contact lens package (600) includes prescription information (640).
- the prescription information (640) may include information such as the patient's name, the prescribing doctor's name, the prescribing doctor's phone number, usage instructions, a prescription number, or other information related to the prescription.
- the prescription information (640) may be printed directly on the secondary contact lens packaging (600). Alternatively, the prescription information may be printed by the manufacturer or distributor onto an adhesive label and attached to the secondary contact lens package (600) before the package is shipped to the patient.
- the exemplary embodiment of a secondary contact lens package (600) illustrated in FIG. 7 also includes a left contact lens power indicator (625) and a right contact lens power indicator (630). Additionally, the markings disposed on the outer surface of the secondary contact lens package (600) may also include, but are in no way limited to, a brand name (650), a bar-code (635), and/or other information regarding the contact lenses, the manufacturer, etc. Additionally, similar to the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FlG. 6, the primary contact lens packages (400) disposed within the secondary contact lens package (600) may be located inside contact lens dispensers (500). Alternatively, the primary contact lens packages (400) may be placed directly within the secondary contact lens package (600) without any dispensers (500).
- the secondary contact lens package (600) of the exemplary embodiment illustrated in FIG. 7 may be made from any number of structural materials including, but in no way limited to, cardboard, plastic, structural paper, or any other substantially resilient material suitable for the manufacture of containers.
- the secondary contact lens package (600) illustrated in FIG. 7 is a box structure made from a single sheet of cardboard, formed so as to be able to contain between 1 and several hundred primary contact lens packages.
- the secondary contact lens package of the present exemplary embodiment also includes a mating fastener such as a tab and slot fastener (615) configured such that after the package (600) is initially opened, the user is able to re-close the package (600) in order to store the unused contact lenses.
- the secondary contact lens cases provided to consumers include personalized prescription information.
- the exemplary method (800) includes manufacturing (step 801 ) contact lenses having different powers and geometries.
- the contact lenses are then packaged (step 802) in primary packaging. Once packaged, the contact lenses can then be grouped (step 803) according to the statistically most common combinations of power and geometry prescribed. These most common combinations can then be packaged together in a secondary packaging step (step 804). Once packaged, the various combinations can then be held in stock until they are printed and shipped (step 805) to the consumer. Further details of the present exemplary method will be provided below.
- the initial step in the exemplary method includes manufacturing the contact lenses including different powers and geometries (step 801 ).
- the manufacturing of the contact lenses may be performed according to any known lens manufacturing methods including, but in no way limited to, spin-casting, lathe cutting, or cast molding.
- the manufacture of various powers and geometries may be performed in batches for each power and geometry, for efficiency.
- the contact lenses are packaged in primary packages (step 802). While the manufactured contact lenses may be stored in any number of primary contact lens packages, according to one exemplary embodiment, the contact lenses are packaged in one of the exemplary primary contact lens packages illustrated in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- the primary contact lens packages are grouped according to the statistically most common combinations of power and geometry prescribed by optometrists.
- the combinations can be packaged in secondary contact lens cases (step 804).
- the groups of primary contact lens packages can be packaged in any number of secondary contact lens cases, including those illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7.
- the groupings of contact lenses contained in secondary contact lens packages can be kept as stock by a manufacturer or distributor until a request for the combination is received (step 805).
- the secondary contact lens package can be marked and shipped.
- the marking of the secondary contact lens case can be marked with the patient specific prescription information using any number of marking methods including, but in no way limited to, printing methods to print the information directly on the secondary contact lens box such as laser printing or dot- matrix printing, the application of a label or other adhesive substrate containing the prescription information, or other similar marking means.
- the prescription information may be imparted onto the secondary contact lens case during manufacture if a specialized combination of lenses is manufactured for a patient.
- the present exemplary system and method allows the manufacture/distributor of contact lenses to increase the convenience of purchasing and wearing contact lenses for the patients.
- the patient no longer purchases and receives two separate packages when ordering a supply of contact lenses for both eyes.
- This exemplary method can also decrease costs for the manufacturers. Particularly, shipping both sets of contact lenses in a single box may significantly decrease shipping costs. Manufacturers have not heretofore employed the present method because it was thought to be too difficult to maintain the thousands of different combinations necessary to serve the entire population.
- FIG. 9 an exemplary system for providing contact lenses to consumers according to the present exemplary systems and methods is shown.
- the exemplary system illustrated in FIG. 9 may decrease the costs for the manufacturers and increase the convenience of ordering and using contact lenses for the end users.
- contact lenses are first manufactured and packaged in primary packaging (901 , 902).
- the primary packaging may be provided, according to one exemplary embodiment, with a label indicating which eye the contact lens should be placed on.
- the contact lenses (901 , 902) can then pre-loaded into dispensing units (903) if desired.
- the dispensing units (903) may be configured to securely contain fifteen left contacts (901 ) and fifteen right contacts (902) in separate compartments. This separation of the contact lenses may add to the overall convenience of the system.
- the dispensing units (903) may then be packaged in groups of six for example, in a secondary contact lens package (904).
- the secondary package (906) depicted contains six dispensers (903), it is understood that any number of dispensers (903) may be packaged together, including but not limited to one, three, six, or twelve.
- the secondary package (906) of the present embodiment also includes a label containing prescription information. This label (906) may serve to reinforce the idea that contact lenses are medical devices and should be treated accordingly. The label (906) may also provide the user with usage information and information about the prescribing doctor. Also located on the secondary package (904) are labels (905) indicating the power of the contact lenses contained within the package (904).
- the secondary package may then be shipped or otherwise delivered to the user (907).
- the effect of providing the user with a single package containing two powers of contact lenses pre-loaded into dispensing units may be to make the purchasing and use of contact lenses more convenient.
- the present exemplary system, method, and apparatus provide a more convenient and cost effective way to provide contact lenses to consumers.
- the inclusion of prescription information on the secondary packaging, and contact lenses for both eyes pre-loaded into dispensers will simplify the purchasing and use of contact lenses.
- the costs of shipping the contact lenses will also be reduced.
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