Patents Assigned to A.R.C. Laser GmbH
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Patent number: 12251337Abstract: An eye treatment device, in particular for use in glaucoma therapy, comprising a least one applicator head for applying laser light (L) into the eye, said applicator head comprising at least one light guide having an exit end for the laser light (L) and a cavity having an opening enclosed by a contact ring for placement on the eye, said light guide extending self-supporting and/or exposed within the cavity.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2021Date of Patent: March 18, 2025Assignee: A.R.C. Laser GmbHInventor: Reinhardt Thyzel
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Patent number: 10406031Abstract: An applicator configured for cell treatment with pressure pulses has a hollow needle with a wall, which encloses a cavity and has a closed-off design at a closed-off end. A target is arranged or formed at the closed-off end on the inner side of the wall and a laser radiation emitter for emitting preferably pulsed laser radiation is arranged in the cavity of the hollow needle, at a distance from the target. The laser radiation emitter is arranged so that the emerging laser radiation impinges directly on the target through an interspace situated between the laser radiation emitter and the target. Under the formation of a plasma, at least one pressure pulse can be generated at the target by the target being impinged upon by laser radiation from the laser radiation emitter. The wall of the hollow needle has a lateral emergence opening for the emergence of the pressure pulse.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 2013Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: A.R.C. Laser GmbHInventor: Reinhardt W. F. Thyzel
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Patent number: 9059556Abstract: Cooling arrangement for laser-active solid-state materials, laser arrangement and method for cooling a laser-active solid-state material. The invention relates in particular to a cooling arrangement for the active liquid cooling of a laser-active solid-state material. In order to achieve an advantageous cooling effect, it is proposed to use a nozzle unit which is formed and adapted in order to subject the laser-active solid-state material to a directed coolant jet.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2013Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: A.R.C. Laser GMBHInventors: Reinhardt Thyzel, Jörg Hurich
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Publication number: 20140169393Abstract: Cooling arrangement for laser-active solid-state materials, laser arrangement and method for cooling a laser-active solid-state material. The invention relates in particular to a cooling arrangement for the active liquid cooling of a laser-active solid-state material. In order to achieve an advantageous cooling effect, it is proposed to use a nozzle unit which is formed and adapted in order to subject the laser-active solid-state material to a directed coolant jet.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2013Publication date: June 19, 2014Applicant: A.R.C. Laser GmbHInventors: Reinhardt Thyzel, Jörg Hurich
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Publication number: 20120172408Abstract: The present invention relates to an active ingredient including indocyanine green and/or infracyanine green for use in treating dental or periodontal infectious diseases under irradiation with light, more particularly laser light, from a wavelength range between 790 nm and 830 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2011Publication date: July 5, 2012Applicant: A.R.C. LASER GMBHInventor: Reinhardt Thyzel
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Publication number: 20110301581Abstract: The present application is directed to a device 1 for irradiating human or animal tissue, in particular nerves, with laser light. In order to obtain gentle and effective destruction of tissue, the device 1 comprises a laser light source L adapted to generate laser light in a wavelength between 690 nm and 710 nm, and a light guide 3 for guiding through the laser light. A first end 3a of the light guide 3 is coupled the laser light source L and a second end 3b of the light guide 3 is coupled to an applicator 2 adapted to apply the laser light to the tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2011Publication date: December 8, 2011Applicant: A.R.C. LASER GMBHInventor: Reinhardt Thyzel
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Publication number: 20100286672Abstract: The invention is based on the object of specifying a laser scalpel, by means of which a high proportion of the laser light coupled into the scalpel body can be provided on the scalpel edge or is able to emerge therefrom. According to a first aspect, the invention is based on the idea of coupling the laser light into the scalpel body at an acute angle, with respect to the surface normal of the coupling-in surface, that is to say with respect to the direction or axis perpendicular or normal to the coupling-in surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2010Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: A.R.C. LASER GMBHInventors: Rudolf Walker, Gerd Volland, Reinhardt Thyzel
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Patent number: 7658548Abstract: A coupling device includes a first coupling element having a first passage, and an end section connected to the free end of the light guide; as well as a second coupling element with a second passage for holding/fixing an intermediate section following the end section of the light guide. In one implementation, the first coupling element and the second coupling element can be detachably joined in a coupled state, where the first passage and the second passage form a common passage and/or have (or surround) a common longitudinal axis. The first passage can be configured with a funnel-shaped section that, in the coupled state, the first passage faces the second passage and widens toward the second passage. In addition, the first coupling element may be formed from ceramic material at least on its inner surface in the region of the funnel-shaped section.Type: GrantFiled: October 29, 2008Date of Patent: February 9, 2010Assignee: A.R.C. Laser GmbHInventor: Reinhardt Thyzel
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Publication number: 20090116791Abstract: A coupling device includes a first coupling element having a first passage, and an end section connected to the free end of the light guide; as well as a second coupling element with a second passage for holding/fixing an intermediate section following the end section of the light guide. In one implementation, the first coupling element and the second coupling element can be detachably joined in a coupled state, where the first passage and the second passage form a common passage and/or have (or surround) a common longitudinal axis. The first passage can be configured with a funnel-shaped section that, in the coupled state, the first passage faces the second passage and widens toward the second passage. In addition, the first coupling element may be formed from ceramic material at least on its inner surface in the region of the funnel-shaped section.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2008Publication date: May 7, 2009Applicant: A.R.C. LASER GMBHInventor: Reinhardt Thyzel