Patents Assigned to Luxar Corporation
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Patent number: 5879376Abstract: A laser treatment method is provided which removes vascular and pigmented lesions from the skin of a living human. The methodology involves a carefully designed treatment protocol utilizing a modified optical apparatus. The apparatus is a modified diode laser system, designed for optimal therapeutic selectivity.Type: GrantFiled: May 20, 1996Date of Patent: March 9, 1999Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventor: Iain D. Miller
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Patent number: 5860968Abstract: A laser scanning method and apparatus having a scanning hand piece 18 connected at the free end 20 of a hollow wave guide 14 to scan a beam of laser energy 22 in a predetermined pattern to uniformly ablate in an enlarged target area. The hand piece 18 includes a hollow shaft motor 40 having a conduit mounted therein for conducting the beam of laser energy 22. The conduit 54 has a proximal end 56 in axial alignment with the longitudinal axis 60 of the hollow shaft 48 and in light energy communication with the laser energy generator 12. The distal end 58 of the conduit 54 is mounted in the hollow shaft 48 so that it is eccentrically positioned with respect to the axis 60 of the hollow shaft 48. When the motor 40 is energized, the hollow shaft 48 rotates the distal end 58 of the conduit 54 in a predetermined circular pattern to scan the laser energy uniformly and thoroughly over the tissue in the target area.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1995Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventors: Steven E. Wojcik, Edward S. Schieferstein, Michael B. Levy
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Patent number: 5853407Abstract: A laser treatment method for removing unwanted human hair includes irradiating a treatment site with post-coherent light of selected wavelength and peak power level and post duration, and repeating the post-coherent laser irradiation on one or more subsequent occasions with selected light parameters. A therapeutic treatment device has a laser and associated support elements and has a dermatology handpiece with a distance gage, a conduit for applying pressure and/or cooling to the treatment site and, optionally, cooling elements.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 29, 1998Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventor: Iain D. Miller
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Patent number: 5596593Abstract: A gas laser having a housing including a discharge region that contains a lasing gas medium, a pair of DC electrodes having primary surfaces facing toward the discharge region, the primary surfaces being arranged in substantially parallel planes, and a pair of RF electrodes having secondary surfaces facing toward the discharge region, the secondary surfaces being in substantially parallel planes with the secondary surfaces being arranged substantially orthogonal to the primary surfaces. The gas laser also has an RF power source connected between said pair of RF electrodes and selectively generating an RF discharge in the discharge region, and a DC power source connected between said pair of DC electrodes and selectively generating a DC discharge in the discharge region.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1996Date of Patent: January 21, 1997Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventors: Katherine D. Crothall, Edward S. Schieferstein, Steven E. Wojcik
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Patent number: 5346489Abstract: A medical laser delivery system usable to transmit laser energy from a laser energy source to a surgical site of a patient. The delivery system includes a handpiece adapted for rotatable coupling to a delivery arm coupled to the laser energy source such that the handpiece is rotatable about its longitudinal axis with respect to the delivery arm. A distal delivery system is coupled to the handpiece and delivers laser energy to the surgical site when the laser energy source is actuated. The handpiece includes a handpiece body adapted for rotatable coupling to the delivery arm and a handpiece head coupled to both the handpiece body and the distal delivery system. The handpiece head can be rotatably coupled to the handpiece body. In one embodiment, the handpiece head is angularly oriented at a fixed angle with respect to the handpiece body.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1992Date of Patent: September 13, 1994Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventors: Michael B. Levy, Steven E. Wojcik
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Patent number: 5071222Abstract: A contact laser surgery tip for connection to a lightpipe conducting laser light. A hollow proximal end portion of the tip connects to the lightpipe. A hollow distal end portion is heated when it absorbs at least a portion of the laser light transmitted thereto by the proximal end portion. The proximal end portion of the tip is fabricated with an inner surface material having an index of refraction with a real part that is less than about 0.3. The surface material is coated with a reflectivity-enhancing thin film. The proximal end portion of the tip can include a sleeve on which is deposited the highly reflective inner surface material with the thin film coating. The tip is shaped and given material characteristics so that the distal end and proximal end portions can be selectively heated. The tip can include apertures for allowing the passage of a selected portion of laser light outwardly from the tip.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1990Date of Patent: December 10, 1991Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventors: Katherine D. Laakmann, Michael B. Levy
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Patent number: 5005944Abstract: A hollow lightpipe for conducting high power levels of CO.sub.2 laser light with low transmission losses. A highly reflective layer is formed on the inner surface of an elongated bendable metal housing. The material forming the highly reflective layer is chosen to have a complex index of refraction whose real part (n) is less than about 0.4. The thickness of the reflective layer need not be highly controlled, but must be sufficiently thick that it exhibits bulk absorption properties without being so thick that it cracks when the lightpipe is flexed. In a second embodiment, the transmission properties of the highly reflective layer can be enhanced by coating the reflective layer with a thin film of a dielectric material such as ThF.sub.4 and Ge. By appropriate changes in the geometry of the lightpipe, it can also serve as a tip for use with an optical conduit, such as an optical fiber suitable for transmission of light produced by a YAG laser.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1989Date of Patent: April 9, 1991Assignee: Luxar CorporationInventors: Katherine D. Laakmann, Michael B. Levy