Patents Assigned to Rhytec Limited
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Publication number: 20090005772Abstract: In tissue treatment apparatus for skin resurfacing having a handheld treatment instrument with electrodes connected to a radio frequency generator, a plasma jet is produced by ionising gas passing through a gas conduit in the instrument, the plasma emerging from a nozzle at an end of the conduit. Incorporated in the instrument is an optical detector that receives radiation emitted by the plasma directly from within the conduit and produces output signals which are processed to indicate a fault condition in the absence of radiation within a predetermined interval after the commencement of delivery of RF energy to the instrument or if the radiation is not of an approximately constant level during the delivery of RF energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 23, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventor: Keith Penny
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Publication number: 20080262488Abstract: A tissue treatment system includes a radio frequency (r.f.) generator, a treatment instrument connectible to the generator and to a source of ionisable gas and operable to produce a plasma jet at a nozzle of the instrument when supplied with the ionisable gas and energised by the generator. The generator is adapted to supply treatment energy to the instrument in the form of at least one discrete burst of pulses of r.f. energy, the burst having a preset number n of pulses, where 2?n?5.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 4, 2008Publication date: October 23, 2008Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventors: Keith PENNY, Nigel M. GOBLE
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Patent number: 7335199Abstract: A method for skin treatment comprises the steps of delivering at least one pulse of radio frequency power to at least one electrode in order to create an electric field; passing gas through the electric field in order to form plasma from the gas; and applying the plasma to the surface of skin. The amount of radio frequency power may be relatively low such that the application of plasma causes denaturation of collagen within the collagen-containing tissue beneath the skin surface, which may promote the generation of new collagen within the collagen-containing tissue.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: Rhytec LimitedInventors: Colin C. O. Goble, Keith Penny
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Patent number: 7300436Abstract: A method for skin treatment comprises the steps of delivering at least one pulse of radio frequency power to at least one electrode in order to create an electric field; passing gas through the electric field in order to form plasma from the gas; and applying the plasma to the surface of skin. The amount of radio frequency power may be relatively low such that the application of plasma causes denaturation of collagen within the collagen-containing tissue beneath the skin surface, which may promote the generation of new collagen within the collagen-containing tissue.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2004Date of Patent: November 27, 2007Assignee: Rhytec LimitedInventors: Keith Penny, Nigel Mark Goble
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Publication number: 20070073287Abstract: A cosmetic method of regenerating the skin in the region of a stretch mark is disclosed. The method comprises operating a source of thermal energy with a low thermal time constant, and directing it at the surface of the skin adjacent to and within a stretch mark forming first and second adjacent regions of thermally-modified tissue. The first region is adjacent to, and overlies, the second region, and the first region is thermally modified to a greater extend than the second region such that, following treatment, the width of the stretch mark is reduced and the reticular architecture of the dermis in the stretch mark is at least partially restored.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2006Publication date: March 29, 2007Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventor: Nigel Goble
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Publication number: 20070027446Abstract: A cosmetic method of removing a tattoo from skin tissue is disclosed. The method uses a source of thermal energy with a low thermal time constant, and comprises the step of operating the thermal energy source to form first and second adjacent regions of thermally-modified tissue. The first region overlies the second region and is thermally modified to a greater extend than the second region. The method is such that tattoo pigment(s) contained in the first region are transepidermically eliminated, and tattoo pigment(s) in the second region are removed by an inflammatory response.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2006Publication date: February 1, 2007Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventor: Nigel Goble
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Publication number: 20060189974Abstract: A tissue treatment system has a radio frequency generator and a handheld treatment instrument that generates a gas plasma jet for delivering thermal energy to a tissue surface to be treated. Incorporated in the housing for the generator is a calibration device for adjusting the energy output of the generator, if necessary, at the beginning of a treatment session. The calibration device has a target element with a target surface, a transducer for sensing changes in temperature of the target element with respect to the temperature of a reference element, and an energy output adjuster for adjusting the radio frequency energy output of the generator in response to a calibration signal generated by the transducer. The generator housing has a receptacle for locating the nozzle of the handheld instrument in juxtaposition with the target element so that when a plasma burst is generated as part of a calibration sequence it is incident on the target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2006Publication date: August 24, 2006Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventors: Keith Penny, Nigel Goble, Colin Goble
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Publication number: 20060116674Abstract: A cosmetic method of regenerating the reticular architecture of tissue is disclosed. The method uses a source of thermal energy with a low thermal time constant, and comprises the step of operating the thermal energy source to form first and second adjacent regions of thermally-modified tissue in the region of the DE Junction. The first region overlies the second region and is thermally modified to a greater extent than the second region.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2005Publication date: June 1, 2006Applicant: RHYTEC LIMITEDInventors: Nigel Goble, Colin Goble, Keith Penny
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Publication number: 20050256519Abstract: A method for skin treatment comprises the steps of delivering at least one pulse of radio frequency power to at least one electrode in order to create an electric field; passing gas through the electric field in order to form plasma from the gas; and applying the plasma to the surface of skin. The amount of radio frequency power may be relatively low such that the application of plasma causes denaturation of collagen within the collagen-containing tissue beneath the skin surface, which may promote the generation of new collagen within the collagen-containing tissue.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2005Publication date: November 17, 2005Applicant: Rhytec LimitedInventors: Colin Goble, Keith Penny