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Title:
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HYDROUS SOFT CONTACT LENS
Document Type and Number:
Japanese Patent JP2016009110
Kind Code:
A
Abstract:
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a system capable of retrospectively searching information relating to quality and the like of a hydrous lens product, and capable of quickly disclosing the information when being requested by a store or a user.SOLUTION: The product management system for a hydrous lens is provided with: a first image acquisition unit that acquires and stores a first image of the hydrous lens immediately before being subjected to hydration treatment in a manufacturing line; an identification code giving unit that gives an identification code to a container of the hydrous lens, the container being used for both the hydration treatment and distribution storage; a transfer unit that transfers the hydrous lens in the container; a hydration treatment unit that performs the hydration treatment of filling a hydration treatment solution in a lens accommodation part of the container and discharging the solution therefrom; a sterilization treatment unit that perform sterilization treatment by tight-sealing the hydrous lens after being subjected to the hydration treatment in the container with a distribution preservation liquid; a second image acquisition unit that images the hydrous lens after being subjected to the sterilization treatment through the container to acquire a second image before delivery; and a management data storage unit that stores the first image and the second image by associating with the identification code.

Inventors:
KIDA HIDEKI
ENDO MASASHI
Application Number:
JP2014130170A
Publication Date:
January 18, 2016
Filing Date:
June 25, 2014
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Assignee:
MENICON NECT KK
International Classes:
G02C7/04; G02C13/00; G05B19/418
Domestic Patent References:
JPH08215997A1996-08-27
JP2006275811A2006-10-12
JPH08215997A1996-08-27
JP2006275811A2006-10-12