Contact lens applicator

A - Human Necessities – 61 – F

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A61F 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2197621

The contact lens applicator is for use in inserting a contact lens into a person's eye, and comprises an elongate member, securing means for securing the applicator to the finger of the person, and a contact lens retaining means. In use the contact lens applicator is secured on the finger of the person adjacent the fingertip by the securing means and a contact lens is placed on the contact lens retaining means. The contact lens is oriented on the contact lens retaining means such that the inner concave portion faces away from the contact lens retaining means. The contact lens retaining means holds the contact lens in place with sufficient force such that the contact lens is held on the applicator when the applicator is moved into a position with the finger substantially horizontal and with the contact lens extending forward of the fingertip. This allows the contact lens to be inserted into the eye easily and without tilting the head downwards, and enables a person to hold both the top and bottom eyelids open with the fingers of both hands. The contact lens is inserted into the eye by moving the applicator towards the eye until the lens lightly touches the eye which releases the lens.

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