"The Color Identified Contact Case": Contacts Will Be Visible in Storage

​The Color Identified Contact Case is unique, and an improvement over the existing contact lens cases. With the existing cases, the transparent lenses tend to disappear into the well when being stored or soaked. The Color Identified Contact Case will feature a bright colored florescent circle, or other shape in the bottom of the well as a contrast mark. The design improvement will make the stored contact lens easily visible in the solution. For example, the colors chosen for the two wells, left and right will correspond to the colors of the caps. The color dots are not just simply dots, but can also be geometric patterns, shapes or any kind of design or logo. 

The Color Identified Contact Case is unique and there is not another case like it at the present. It is a very clever design, and should meet the needs of all contact lens wearers. Televised test marketing has recently been completed indicating strong consumer interest in the Color Identified Contact Case.

The Patent Pending Color Identified Contact Case was invented by Billy Grimsley of Newark, NJ who said, “The Color Identified Contact Case will make it easy for the contact lens wearer to see their contacts in the soaking/disinfecting solution, and to always know the left from right contact.”

EDITOR'S NOTE: Development of this product is being handled by Invents Company. For more information about licensing or sale, contact the Licensing Department at Invents Company Operations Center, P.O. Box 1682, Murrells Inlet, SC 29576    Tel: 212-620-2629    www.invents.com     

Contact: Jeanne Nelson   Media Dept: 9855    (646) 503-4817   [email protected]

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