Patents by Inventor Kevin Tucek
Kevin Tucek 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: 8439959Abstract: A full-body non-invasive laser scanner for mapping or measuring a patient's body and for treating a patient's body with laser energy comprises a patient support, one or more laser devices, a laser guidance system, a control center, and optionally feedback sensors. The patient support aids in maintaining body alignment during treatment, and the laser devices are moveably positioned on a laser guidance system such that they can be driven about a stationary patient. To map and contour a patient's body, the patient aligns himself on the patient support. With the control center, an operator chooses whether to map, contour, or map and contour the patient's body either manually or according to preprogrammed treatment protocols. The carriage assembly translates and the laser devices apply laser energy to the surfaces of the patient's body according to the chosen protocol. Feedback sensors provide data for mapping the contours of the patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Erchonia CorporationInventors: Kevin Tucek, Charles Shanks
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Publication number: 20120310309Abstract: An adjustable polarity laser device may treat cancer and other conditions that are responsive to polarized laser energy. The device provides both low-level laser and electrical stimulation of a treatment area, such as a tumor to promote the body's natural defense systems against harmful cells in the treatment area. The device produces low-level laser beams that are polarized with either birefringent or electrically conductive materials disposed in the path of the laser beams. Electrically conductive polarizers are charged by an electric current to impart polarity on the passing laser beams. Treatment methods include applying polarized laser energy to the targeted treatment area. The polarization of each laser beam may be selected and alternated as necessary for the condition being treated. Additionally, photodynamic compounds or photosensitizing agents can be administered to the patient prior to applying polarized laser energy.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2012Publication date: December 6, 2012Applicant: ERCHONIA CORPORATIONInventors: Steven SHANKS, Kevin TUCEK
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Patent number: 8126544Abstract: A device for imparting a combination of therapies to a user's body or body parts has a first battery-powered array submerged into a liquid contained in a first reservoir and a second battery-powered array submerged into a liquid contained in a second reservoir. Each array has one or more degradable electrodes that release ions into the liquid in the reservoir. The electrodes can be copper, zinc, steel, silver, nickel, or a combination thereof. The solution in the reservoir may contain positively or negatively charged medicament ions. During a therapy session, the device is operated in one or both of an electrolysis mode and an iontophoresis mode. Direct current is applied to one or more of the electrodes depending on the mode selected and other session parameters.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2008Date of Patent: February 28, 2012Assignee: Erchonia CorporationInventors: Steven C. Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Patent number: 7947067Abstract: This invention is a scanning laser device with a universal carriage that holds any type of optical element. The carriage rotates about an axis that is substantially co-axial to the incident laser beam, thereby causing the laser energy passing through the optical element to sweep through a 360° circle. The preferred embodiment uses a rod lens as the optical element, resulting in a large circular beam spot. The device may utilize laser sources of various wavelengths and pulse frequencies, and multiple devices may be combined to scan an even larger area.Type: GrantFiled: April 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Assignee: Erchonia CorporationInventors: Kevin Tucek, Steven C. Shanks, Lawrence Owens
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Publication number: 20100324426Abstract: A full-body non-invasive laser scanner for mapping or measuring a patient's body and for treating a patient's body with laser energy comprises a patient support, one or more laser devices, a laser guidance system, a control center, and optionally feedback sensors. The patient support aids in maintaining body alignment during treatment, and the laser devices are moveably positioned on a laser guidance system such that they can be driven about a stationary patient. To map and contour a patient's body, the patient aligns himself on the patient support. With the control center, an operator chooses whether to map, contour, or map and contour the patient's body either manually or according to preprogrammed treatment protocols. The carriage assembly translates and the laser devices apply laser energy to the surfaces of the patient's body according to the chosen protocol. Feedback sensors provide data for mapping the contours of the patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: December 23, 2010Applicant: ERCHONIA CORPORATIONInventors: Kevin Tucek, Charles Shanks
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Publication number: 20090005723Abstract: A device for imparting a combination of therapies to a user's body or body parts has a first battery-powered array submerged into a liquid contained in a first reservoir and a second battery-powered array submerged into a liquid contained in a second reservoir. Each array has one or more degradable electrodes that release ions into the liquid in the reservoir. The electrodes can be copper, zinc, steel, silver, nickel, or a combination thereof. The solution in the reservoir may contain positively or negatively charged medicament ions. During a therapy session, the device is operated in one or both of an electrolysis mode and an iontophoresis mode. Direct current is applied to one or more of the electrodes depending on the mode selected and other session parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2008Publication date: January 1, 2009Inventors: Steven C. Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Patent number: 7341597Abstract: A device and method for increasing the number and type of ions in a hydrotherapy treatment to assist in removing unwanted chemicals from the body. A battery-powered array is submerged into a liquid foot bath to generate ions through electrolysis. The array has at least two electrodes, one containing copper and/or zinc, the other steel. The device can be run in two modes, thereby creating different types of ions and enabling the removal of different types of chemicals. The device uses a current and voltage regulator to deliver a regulated amount of current into the array regardless of the conductivity of the liquid, and electrical circuitry is used to control the duration and mode of the treatment. Excessive heat is dissipated with a heat sink.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 11, 2008Assignee: Therapy Products, Inc.Inventor: Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20080021372Abstract: A device for iontophoresis. A first battery-powered array is submerged into a liquid contained in a first reservoir and a second battery-powered array is submerged into a liquid contained in a second reservoir. Each array has one or more degradable electrodes that releases ions into the liquid in the reservoir. The electrodes can be copper, zinc, steel, nickel, or a combination thereof. At the first array one of the electrodes can be positively charged while at the second array one of the electrodes can be negatively charged. Alternatively, an electrode at the second array can be positively charged while an electrode at the first array is negatively charged. The solution in the reservoir may also contain positively or negatively charged ions. Powering the arrays causes the charged molecules contained in the liquid to transport through a patient's skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: January 24, 2008Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20070135870Abstract: A method for treating a patient with laser energy to improve hearing loss. The method involves applying laser energy to the patient's spine, preferably by sweeping a linear laser beam over the patient's skin. The method may alternatively include applying laser energy to the patient's jaw, skull, ears, or a combination thereof. The laser device used for treating the patient is preferably a hand-held probe that moves freely relative to the patient's skin and can generate more than one wavelength of laser energy. In the preferred treatment, the patient is treated with a hand-held probe that emits two laser beams, one laser beam producing a pulsed line of red laser light and the other producing a pulsed line of green laser light. In the preferred embodiment, the patient's upper back, cervical vertebrae, cranial nerves, and temporomandibular joints are treated with laser energy for a total of less than 20 minutes in a single treatment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2007Publication date: June 14, 2007Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek, Mark Moore, Timothy Chaffin
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Patent number: 7118588Abstract: An therapeutic laser device that incorporates a scanning head to direct low level laser light into a treatment zone that can have any desired shape or energy distribution within a hemisphere forward of the scanning head. The device enables laser light of different pulse widths, different beam shapes and different energy distributions to be applied externally to a patient's body.Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 2004Date of Patent: October 10, 2006Inventors: Kevin Tucek, Steven C. Shanks
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Publication number: 20060224218Abstract: This invention is a scanning laser device with a universal carriage that holds any type of optical element. The carriage rotates about an axis that is substantially co-axial to the incident laser beam, thereby causing the laser energy passing through the optical element to sweep through a 360° circle. The preferred embodiment uses a rod lens as the optical element, resulting in a large circular beam spot. The device may utilize laser sources of various wavelengths and pulse frequencies, and multiple devices may be combined to scan an even larger area.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 20, 2006Publication date: October 5, 2006Inventors: Kevin Tucek, Steven Shanks
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Publication number: 20060206176Abstract: A method of using a hand-held laser device that can simultaneously provide two or more types of low level laser therapy treatments to two or more areas of a patient's body simultaneously. The device enables laser light of different pulse repetition rates, different beam shapes and spot sizes to be applied to a patient's body. The device includes two or more laser sources. In the preferred embodiment, two semiconductor diode laser sources simultaneously provide two separate laser beams from separate probes, one laser beam producing laser light at a first pulse repetition rate and the other producing laser light at a second pulse repetition rate.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2006Publication date: September 14, 2006Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20060095099Abstract: A stand-alone laser device that provides low level laser therapy using one or more laser sources. The laser sources are attached to one or more arms which can be positioned to cause the laser light to impinge on a desired area of a patient's body. A scanning apparatus is attached to the arms which comprise structures that cooperate to cause an optical element to be able to simultaneously rotate about a central axis and move in a linear motion along that axis to achieve any desired scan pattern. Laser light of different pulse widths, different beam shapes and different scan patterns can be applied externally to a patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20060095098Abstract: A system for charging and programming one or more hand-held lasers. Each hand-held laser probe contains a rechargeable battery and means for storing program instructions. A base station transmits program instructions to the probe while the probe rests in the base or over the air by using radio or infrared frequencies. The probe may also be programmed by a portable memory unit. The base station is preferably connected to the internet, a telephone network, or computer. In the preferred embodiment, the probe fits into a cavity on the base station and the base station charges the batteries while the laser rests in cavity. The base is connected to house current.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 29, 2004Publication date: May 4, 2006Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20050131499Abstract: An improved laser device that can simultaneously provide low level laser therapy treatments to the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems. The device enables laser light of different colors, pulse frequencies, beam shapes and spot sizes to be applied externally to a patient's body. The device includes multiple laser sources. In the preferred embodiment, and hand-held wand emits two separate laser beams, one laser beam producing a pulsed line of red laser light and the other producing a pulsed line of green laser light.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Steven Shanks, Kevin Tucek
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Publication number: 20050131461Abstract: A force-transmitting head for a chiropractic adjustor apparatus includes a hub which is rotatable in a cavity formed in the head and non-rotatably attached to a reciprocating shaft of the apparatus. A rotation pin extends through the body into the cavity and engages a track formed in the hub. Reciprocating movement of the shaft and hub causes a rotational movement of the body with passage of the rotation pin along the track. Also, a chiropractic adjustor apparatus incorporating the force-transmitting head.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 12, 2003Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Kevin Tucek, Steven Shanks
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Publication number: 20040158301Abstract: An therapeutic laser device that incorporates a scanning head to direct low level laser light into a treatment zone that can have any desired shape or energy distribution within a hemisphere forward of the scanning head. The device enables laser light of different pulse widths, different beam shapes and different energy distributions to be applied externally to a patient's body.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: August 12, 2004Inventors: Kevin Tucek, Steven C. Shanks
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Publication number: 20040138708Abstract: A device and method for increasing the number and type of ions in a hydrotherapy treatment to assist in removing unwanted chemicals from the body. A battery-powered array is submerged into a liquid foot bath to generate ions through electrolysis. The array has at least two electrodes, one containing copper and/or zinc, the other steel. The device can be run in two modes, thereby creating different types of ions and enabling the removal of different types of chemicals. The device uses a current and voltage regulator to deliver a regulated amount of current into the array regardless of the conductivity of the liquid, and electrical circuitry is used to control the duration and mode of the treatment. Excessive heat is dissipated with a heat sink.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: July 15, 2004Inventor: Kevin Tucek