US2008283530A1PendingUtilityA1

Medicine Container

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Assignee: LEE JAE SOOPriority: Jun 1, 2005Filed: Oct 26, 2005Published: Nov 20, 2008
Est. expiryJun 1, 2025(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Jae Soo Lee
A61J 1/06A61J 1/00A61F 9/0008
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Abstract

A disposable medicine container for containing a medicine, particularly a viscous artificial tear. The disposable medicine container includes a main body ( 5 ), and a lid ( 4 ) connected to the main body ( 5 ) for sealing the main body ( 5 ), wherein a space portion ( 6 ) is formed in a bottom portion of the lid ( 4 ) so that the lid ( 4 ) can repeatedly open and close an opening ( 8 ) of the main body ( 5 ) even after the lid ( 4 ) is separated from the main body ( 5 ). The medicine container is contained in an airtight state in a portable case including an upper body ( 11 ) provided with protrusions ( 14 ) and a lower body ( 12 ) provided with grooves ( 15 ). The disposable medicine container contains a medicine, which is used several times over a short period of time, and allows the medicine to be repeatedly reused, thus being economical.

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1 . A disposable medicine container comprising a main body, and a lid connected to the main body for sealing the main body, wherein a space portion is formed in a bottom portion of the lid so that the lid can repeatedly open and close an opening of the main body even after the lid is separated from the main body. 
   
   
       2 . The disposable medicine container according to  claim 1 , being contained in an airtight state in a portable case, in which each of protrusions formed on the inner surface of a lower end of an upper body are inserted into the corresponding one of grooves formed in an upper end of a lower body in an interference fit manner. 
   
   
       3 . The disposable medicine container according to  claim 2 , wherein guide walls for allowing a mount guide portion of the medicine container to be mounted thereon to prevent the medicine container from moving are formed on the inner surface of the lower body.

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