Patent ID: 8468713

Claim:
A drying rack and contact lens storage case assembly, comprising: a contact lens storage case assembly, including: an integral base formed with an externally threaded first receptacle having a first inner diameter, and an opposed externally threaded second receptacle having a second inner diameter equal to the first inner diameter of the first receptacle; and internally threaded first and second caps relating to the first and second receptacles, respectively, the first cap having a third inner diameter, the second cap having a fourth inner diameter equal to the third inner diameter of the first cap, and the third and fourth diameters of the first and second caps each being somewhat larger than each of the first and second diameters of the first and second receptacles, respectively; a frame having a lower face and an opposed upper face formed with opposed first and second patterns of protuberances relating to the first and second inner diameters of the first and second receptacles, respectively, and opposed third and fourth patterns of protuberances, the third pattern of protuberances relating to the third inner diameter of the first cap, and the fourth pattern of protuberances relating to the fourth inner diameter of the second cap; the first and second receptacles of the base of the contact lens storage case assembly concurrently positionable on the first and second patterns of protuberances, the first cap positionable on the third pattern of protuberances, and the second cap positionable on the fourth pattern of protuberances; wherein: the first pattern of protuberances to extend into the first receptacle and to be concurrently received against the first inner diameter of the first receptacle; the second pattern of protuberances to extend into the second receptacle and to be concurrently received against the second inner diameter of the second receptacle; the third pattern of protuberances to extend into the first cap and to be concurrently received against the third inner diameter of the first cap; the fourth pattern of protuberances to extend into the second cap and to be concurrently received against the fourth inner diameter of the second cap; and at least one ventilation opening formed through the frame from the lower face to the upper face within each of the first, second, third, and fourth patterns of protuberances to provide drying ventilation.