System for drying contact lens applicating finger

Drying and gas or vapor contact with solids – Apparatus – Means to remove liquid from treated material by contact with...

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B43L 1704

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061193615

ABSTRACT:
A method for drying the applicating finger of a contact lens wearer with sterile, lint-free, absorbent paper. The applicating finger is used to remove the contact lens from an aqueous solution. The lens is then transferred from the applicating finger, and the applicating finger is dried by contact with the sterile, lint-free, absorbent paper. Thereafter, the lens is returned to the dry applicating finger for insertion of the contact lens onto the eye.

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