Patents by Inventor Daniel Barolet
Daniel Barolet has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10632324Abstract: A method for treating skin tissues including irradiating the skin tissues with infrared light between about 16 and about 72 hours prior to photodynamic therapy.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2018Date of Patent: April 28, 2020Assignee: 9127-4910 QUEBEC INC.Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Publication number: 20180311507Abstract: A method for treating skin tissues including irradiating the skin tissues with infrared light between about 16 and about 72 hours prior to photodynamic therapy.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 27, 2018Publication date: November 1, 2018Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Patent number: 9737728Abstract: A method of treating mammalian skin tissues for causing a predetermined physiological change in the mammalian skin tissues. A treatment composition of matter is applied onto the mammalian skin. The mammalian skin is irradiated with a first pulse having a power density above an activation threshold power density and with a second pulse. The first pulse is emitted for a duration of from about 1 femtosecond to about 1 hour, and the first pulse is separated from the second pulse by an inter-pulse interval of from about 1 microsecond to about 10 seconds. The treatment composition of matter includes a photoreactive substance and is applied in an amount sufficient to cause physiological changes within the mammalian skin tissue upon the mammalian skin tissue being irradiated.Type: GrantFiled: September 11, 2014Date of Patent: August 22, 2017Assignee: 9127-4910 Quebec Inc.Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Publication number: 20150005692Abstract: A method of treating mammalian skin tissues for causing a predetermined physiological change in the mammalian skin tissues. A treatment composition of matter is applied onto the mammalian skin. The mammalian skin is irradiated with a first pulse having a power density above an activation threshold power density and with a second pulse. The first pulse is emitted for a duration of from about 1 femtosecond to about 1 hour, and the first pulse is separated from the second pulse by an inter-pulse interval of from about 1 microsecond to about 10 seconds. The treatment composition of matter includes a photoreactive substance and is applied in an amount sufficient to cause physiological changes within the mammalian skin tissue upon the mammalian skin tissue being irradiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 11, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Publication number: 20130274834Abstract: A method for treating skin tissues, the skin tissues defining an epidermal layer and a sub-epidermal layer, the epidermal layer defining a skin surface and the sub-epidermal layer extending from the epidermal layer substantially opposite to the skin surface, the method comprising: positioning a radiation source outside of the skin tissues at a predetermined distance from the skin surface; powering the radiation source so as to produce infrared radiation having a predetermined spectrum and a predetermined power; and irradiating the sub-epidermal layer with the infrared radiation through the epidermal layer, the predetermined spectrum and the predetermined power being such that the infrared radiation is absorbed to a larger degree in the sub-epidermal layer than in the epidermal layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 8, 2013Publication date: October 17, 2013Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Patent number: 8226634Abstract: A method for protecting mammalian skin against photodamage caused by an exposure to a damaging radiation. The method includes irradiating the mammalian skin before the exposure to the damaging radiation with a protective radiation, the protective radiation including radiation having a wavelength larger than the wavelength of the damaging radiation, the protective radiation being irradiated onto the mammalian skin under conditions suitable for reducing photodamage to the mammalian skin caused by the damaging radiation.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2006Date of Patent: July 24, 2012Assignee: Clinique Dr Daniel Barolet Inc.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20110224598Abstract: A method for treating inflammatory acne on the skin of a patient, the method comprising irradiating the skin of the patient with radiant infrared light emitting diode (LED) light, subsequently applying ALA onto the skin of the patient and irradiating the ALA treated skin with visible LED light.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: September 15, 2011Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Publication number: 20110202116Abstract: A method and device for causing a predetermined physiological change in a mammalian tissue. The method includes irradiating the tissue with a radiation having a power density in the tissue substantially larger than an activation threshold power density, the tissue being irradiated under conditions suitable to cause the predetermined physiological change. The device can emit raditation and forms to the anatomy of a patient. The device can both cool the patient and treatment head using one cooling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 25, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: CLINIQUE DR DANIEL BAROLET INC.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Mathieu Auclair, Annie Boucher
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Patent number: 7914523Abstract: A method and device for causing a predetermined physiological change in a mammalian tissue. The method includes irradiating the tissue with a radiation having a power density in the tissue substantially larger than an activation threshold power density, the tissue being irradiated under conditions suitable to cause the predetermined physiological change. The device can emit radiation and forms to the anatomy of a patient. The device can both cool the patient and treatment head using one cooling system.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Clinique Dr Daniel Barolet Inc.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Patent number: 7887533Abstract: A photoactivation device for modulating the physiology of a target biological activity by directing a photoactivating beam of light having a predetermined set of photoactivating light parameters on a target surface, the device comprising: a photoactivating light source for emitting the photoactivating beam of light; a positioning means operatively coupled to the photoactivating light source for allowing selective positioning of the photoactivating light source relative to the target surface; a position evaluating means for evaluating the position of the photoactivating light source relative to the target surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2007Date of Patent: February 15, 2011Assignee: Clinique Dr Daniel Barolet Inc.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Mathieu Auclair, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20090247932Abstract: A method for treating skin tissues, the skin tissues defining an epidermal layer and a sub-epidermal layer, the epidermal layer defining a skin surface and the sub-epidermal layer extending from the epidermal layer substantially opposite to the skin surface, the method comprising: positioning a radiation source outside of the skin tissues at a predetermined distance from the skin surface; powering the radiation source so as to produce infrared radiation having a predetermined spectrum and a predetermined power; and irradiating the sub-epidermal layer with the infrared radiation through the epidermal layer, the predetermined spectrum and the predetermined power being such that the infrared radiation is absorbed to a larger degree in the sub-epidermal layer than in the epidermal layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Inventor: Daniel Barolet
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Publication number: 20090112192Abstract: A method for treating skin tissues, the skin tissues defining an epidermal layer and a sub-epidermal layer, the epidermal layer defining a skin surface and the sub-epidermal layer extending from the epidermal layer substantially opposite to the skin surface, the method comprising: positioning a radiation source outside of the skin tissues at a predetermined distance from the skin surface; powering the radiation source so as to produce infrared radiation having a predetermined spectrum and a predetermined power; and irradiating the sub-epidermal layer with the infrared radiation through the epidermal layer, the predetermined spectrum and the predetermined power being such that the infrared radiation is absorbed to a larger degree in the sub-epidermal layer than in the epidermal layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2007Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20080108982Abstract: A photoactivation device for modulating the physiology of a target biological activity by directing a photoactivating beam of light having a predetermined set of photoactivating light parameters on a target surface, the device comprising: a photoactivating light source for emitting the photoactivating beam of light; a positioning means operatively coupled to the photoactivating light source for allowing selective positioning of the photoactivating light source relative to the target surface; a position evaluating means for evaluating the position of the photoactivating light source relative to the target surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2007Publication date: May 8, 2008Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Mathieu Auclair, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20070231255Abstract: A method of treating mammalian skin tissues for causing a predetermined physiological change in the mammalian skin tissues. A treatment composition of matter is applied onto the mammalian skin. The mammalian skin is irradiated with a first pulse having a power density above an activation threshold power density and with a second pulse. The first pulse is emitted for a duration of from about 1 fem-tosecond to about 1 hour, and the first pulse is separated from the second pulse by an inter-pulse interval of from about 1 microsecond to about 10 seconds. The treatment composition of matter includes a photoreactive substance and is applied in an amount sufficient to cause physiological changes within the mammalian skin tissue upon the mammalian skin tissue being irradiated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 15, 2005Publication date: October 4, 2007Applicant: DERMA LASER INCInventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20060173512Abstract: A method for protecting mammalian skin against photodamage caused by an exposure to a damaging radiation. The method includes irradiating the mammalian skin before the exposure to the damaging radiation with a protective radiation, the protective radiation including radiation having a wavelength larger than the wavelength of the damaging radiation, the protective radiation being irradiated onto the mammalian skin under conditions suitable for reducing photodamage to the mammalian skin caused by the damaging radiation.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2006Publication date: August 3, 2006Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Annie Boucher
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Publication number: 20050197681Abstract: A method and device for causing a predetermined physiological change in a mammalian tissue. The method includes irradiating the tissue with a radiation having a power density in the tissue substantially larger than an activation threshold power density, the tissue being irradiated under conditions suitable to cause the predetermined physiological change. The device can emit radiation and forms to the anatomy of a patient. The device can both cool the patient and treatment head using one cooling system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2005Publication date: September 8, 2005Applicant: Lumiphase inc.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Mathieu Auclair, Annie Boucher
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Patent number: 6782161Abstract: A laser apparatus provided with an aiming beam using a method for the injection of both laser light and aiming beam forming light in an optic fiber will be described herein. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a method, an injection module and a laser apparatus designed to inject laser light into the core and aiming beam forming light into the cladding of the optic fiber.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2001Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Derma Laser Inc.Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Jean-François Cormier, Philippe Gagnon, Marc-André Boucher, Jacques Godin, Pascal Bourqui, Deni Bonnier, Michel Doucet
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Publication number: 20020106152Abstract: A laser apparatus provided with an aiming beam using a method for the injection of both laser light and aiming beam forming light in an optic fiber will be described herein. More specifically, the present disclosure describes a method, an injection module and a laser apparatus designed to inject laser light into the core and aiming beam forming light into the cladding of the optic fiber.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2001Publication date: August 8, 2002Inventors: Daniel Barolet, Jean-Francois Cormier, Philippe Gagnon, Marc-Andre Boucher, Jacques Godin, Pascal Bourqui, Deni Bonnier, Michel Doucet