Lamp And Casing Patents (Class 607/90)
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Publication number: 20110152979Abstract: Present invention discloses methods and devices for treating skin and nail infections such as onychomycosis and dermatophytosis, caused by pathogenic microbes such as fungi. in a preferred embodiment, a method for treating skin and nail infections comprises irradiating the treatment site with a light radiation source operating at one or more near infrared wavelengths which are absorbed by the pathogenic microbes, specifically operating at 980±30 nm, 1470±40 nm and/or 1900±60 nm. In another preferred embodiment, a method for treating skin and nail fungus comprises irradiating the treatment site with a device emitting laser radiation of 980±30 nm wavelength. In another embodiment, a device for treating toenail fungus comprises a laser radiation source which emits a combination of radiation wavelengths at about 980±30 nm and 1470±40 nm; or 980±30 nm and 1900±60 nm; or 1470±40 nm and 1900±60 nm; or 980±30 nm, 1470±40 nm and 1900±60 nm.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Inventors: Tim Driscoll, Wolfgang Neuberger
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Publication number: 20110152977Abstract: A light-irradiating beauty care device includes a hand-held main body and a light irradiation unit provided at one end of the main body for irradiating light on a living body surface. The light irradiation unit includes a light source for emitting the light and a lens through which to pass the light. The light-irradiating beauty care device further includes a light distribution control unit having a discharge portion provided between the lens of the light irradiation unit and the living body surface and an opaque portion for covering the peripheries of the discharge portion and the light irradiation unit. The discharge portion includes optical members through which to transmit the light irradiated from the light irradiation unit while maintaining the quantity of light.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 23, 2011Applicant: Panasonic Electric Works Co., Ltd.Inventors: Hidekazu Sueyoshi, Wei Wang, Hitoshi Ogawa
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Patent number: 7963985Abstract: An instrument for ultraviolet irradiation includes a plurality of light-shielding filters each having different transmittances for ultraviolet radiation emitted from a light source for irradiating the skin of a patient with ultraviolet radiation, and a support member for supporting the light-shielding filters.Type: GrantFiled: September 20, 2005Date of Patent: June 21, 2011Assignees: NEC Lighting, Ltd, Public University Corporation Nagoya City UniversityInventors: Maki Minamoto, Akimichi Morita
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Publication number: 20110125231Abstract: A light therapy appliance comprises an electronic circuit including Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) configured to emit light at one or more different wavelengths. A hand held enclosure containing the electronic circuit includes a front lens that directs the multiple different colored lights to a top surface of skin. The light therapy appliance can be programmed for different skin conditions and may be used in conjunction with different topical ointments.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2011Publication date: May 26, 2011Applicant: Oregon Aesthetic TechnologiesInventors: John Ripper, Jason Sagen, Forrest Seitz, Allen Siefken, Stevan Wittenbrock
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Publication number: 20110125230Abstract: A light therapy device includes a first module adapted to be coupled to a head of an individual, and a second module including at least one light, the second module being coupled to the first module so that the second module is positioned relative to the individual's eyes, and the second module powering the light to provide indirect light therapy to the individual.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2009Publication date: May 26, 2011Inventors: Ronald Charles Friedman, Kingman P. Strohl, Phyllis C. Zee
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Patent number: 7942916Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for phototreatment in which replaceable containers comprising one or more adjuvant (consumable or re-useable) substances are employed. The adjuvant substance can be, for example, a topical substance or a coolant. Systems are disclosed for using a topical substance to detect contact of a phototreatment device with a tissue, detect speed of a phototreatment device over the tissue, detect regions of tissue that have been treated by a phototreatment device and/or to provide other benefits to the tissue such as improved skin tone and texture, tanning, etc. Safety systems are also disclosed that ensure that a proper consumable substance and/or container is connected to a phototreatment device and/or directed to a proper target. Additionally, cooling systems and methods that utilize phase change materials for extracting heat from a light generating device are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, James Burke, III, Andrei V. Erofeev, Henry Zenzie, Robert R. Lopez, Christopher Gaal
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Patent number: 7942915Abstract: Methods and systems are disclosed for phototreatment in which replaceable containers comprising one or more adjuvant (consumable or re-useable) substances are employed. The adjuvant substance can be, for example, a topical substance or a coolant. Systems are disclosed for using a topical substance to detect contact of a phototreatment device with a tissue, detect speed of a phototreatment device over the tissue, detect regions of tissue that have been treated by a phototreatment device and/or to provide other benefits to the tissue such as improved skin tone and texture, tanning, etc. Safety systems are also disclosed that ensure that a proper consumable substance and/or container is connected to a phototreatment device and/or directed to a proper target. Additionally, cooling systems and methods that utilize phase change materials for extracting heat from a light generating device are disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 2006Date of Patent: May 17, 2011Assignee: Palomar Medical Technologies, Inc.Inventors: Gregory B. Altshuler, Ilya Yaroslavsky, James Burke, III, Andrei V. Erofeev, Henry Zenzie, Robert R. Lopez, Christopher Gaal
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Patent number: 7935139Abstract: A method and apparatus are disclosed for improving bodily safety during exposure to an intense pulsed light source by diverging the light, such as with a diffuser. At a first position of the distal end of the light source the energy density of exit light from the distal end is substantially equal to the energy density of the light required for desired applications, such as effecting an aesthetic improvement without appearance of purpura or scarring, and at a second position of the distal end the radiance of the light emitted therefrom is significantly less than the radiance of the intense pulsed light. Eye safety is further enhanced by attaching at least one element of adjustable opacity to the handpiece of the light source, so that subcutaneously backscattered light may be absorbed by the at least one element.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2004Date of Patent: May 3, 2011Assignee: Candela CorporationInventor: Michael Slatkine
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Patent number: 7919304Abstract: A process and system are disclosed for the biofiltration of volatile organic compounds. The process involved recirculating contaminated effluent gas through a biofilter (1), the biofilter (1) having an inlet (20), outlet (15) and micro-organism laden filter media bed (3). The filter media bed additionally having moisture retaining properties. This process has been effective in removing high levels of VOCs from effluent gas streams and also in removing VOCs from an effluent gas stream where the VOC levels and/or volumes of effluent gas vary over time.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 2001Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Assignee: Bord Na MonaInventors: Imelda Egan, Ian Phillips
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Patent number: 7901442Abstract: A tanning device is described that includes semiconductor light-emitting diodes (LEDs) as a light source, which LEDs are preferably composed of (InGa)N, (AlGa)N, (AlInGa)N or (AlInGa)P as their semiconductor material.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2004Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: J. W. Holding GmbHInventors: Thomas Juestel, Cornelis Reinder Ronda
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Publication number: 20110054573Abstract: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for reducing effects of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in a subject. The method includes identifying, on the subject, a body region affected by RLS, placing an emitter unit in direct contact with skin of the body region, wherein the emitter unit includes at least one emitter that emits near-infrared light, and activating the emitter to emit an effective amount of near-infrared light for inducing release of nitric oxide from hemoglobin or generation in the endothelium. Also disclosed is an emitter unit that is placed in direct contact with a subject's skin associated with RLS to reduce the effects of RLS. The emitter unit emits an effective amount of near-infrared light directed to the subject's skin to induce release of nitric oxide from hemoglobin or generation in the endothelium, and a module configured to toggle the emitter unit between a transmitting and a nontransmitting mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2010Publication date: March 3, 2011Applicant: Brigham Young UniversityInventor: Ulrike MITCHELL
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Patent number: 7896908Abstract: A light therapy appliance comprises an electronic circuit including Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) configured to emit light at one or more different wavelengths. A hand held enclosure containing the electronic circuit includes a front lens that directs the multiple different colored lights to a top surface of skin. The light therapy appliance can be programmed for different skin conditions and may be used in conjunction with different topical ointments.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: Oregon Aesthetic TechnologiesInventors: John Ripper, Jason Sagen, Forrest Seitz, Allen Siefken, Stevan Wittenbrock
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Patent number: 7883534Abstract: Handheld flashlight type vibratory therapeutic treatment invention, devices, and methods that can house a small piezoelectric crystal adjacent to a bulb in the emitting chamber portion of a flashlight housing, where the crystal is located next to or between light source, or off-axis to the light emitting beam of the flashlight. The crystal can generate a fixed output of approximately 7 to approximately 8 Hertz while the flashlight body is positioned up to approximately 18 inches over the body part being treated with a light beam from the bulb being aimed at the area to be treated. Treatment effectiveness can occur within approximately 2 minutes of being treated. The flashlight invention can be used for treating a variety of ailments such as inflammations, nerve problems, joint pain, muscle pain, as well as gall bladder type problems.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2006Date of Patent: February 8, 2011Assignee: CAMS Medical Instruments, Inc.Inventor: Charles Crosby
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Publication number: 20110015707Abstract: A wearable hands-free apparatus for providing phototherapy treatment to a number of hair, scalp and skin related conditions includes a head unit (e.g., a headset, headphones, headband, or helmet unit) with earphones to allow the user to listen to an audio program during a treatment. The head unit supports a light emitting canopy band that is fitted with an array of light generating sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes, or infrared lights, that emit light within a particular wavelength range correlating with the treatment of one or more specific hair, scalp and/or skin-related conditions. The light emitting canopy band is specifically designed to conform to the shape of the human scalp for providing complete, uniform and consistent light coverage to the areas of the scalp that are most commonly affected by hair loss in men and women.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 16, 2010Publication date: January 20, 2011Inventors: Gavin Tucker, Nicholas Brox, Jeffrey Braile, Morgan Pepitone
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Publication number: 20100324634Abstract: The present invention belongs to the technical field of infrared research and application in biomedicine. In particular, it refers to an apparatus of bio-effect system with the use of controllable infrared wave.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2009Publication date: December 23, 2010Inventors: Xinghua Gao, Ruiqun Qi, Feng Xu, Hongduo Chen
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Patent number: 7846191Abstract: A system and method to control non-coherent pulsed light, the system including a lamp to produce non-coherent light energy in a pulsed mode, a current supply to provide energy to the system, and a switching module to control the spectral distribution and/or light intensity in the non-coherent pulsed light energy during a pulse of non-coherent light. The system may include a controller unit to control pulse parameters for a selected treatment, based on illumination data received from the light sensor. The system may include one or more changeable filters to modulate the pulses supplied to the lamp during a pulse.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2004Date of Patent: December 7, 2010Assignee: Lumenis Ltd.Inventors: Boris Vaynberg, Haim Epshtein, Shimon Panfil, Yoni Iger
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Publication number: 20100305668Abstract: The present invention provides an extra-oral light therapy device including an extra-oral bridge, an intra-oral tray removably connected to the extra-oral bridge, at least one extra-oral light emitting diode (“LED”) array removably connected to the extra-oral bridge, and a programmable controller for controlling the extra-oral light therapy device. The present invention alternatively provides an extra-oral light therapy device including a head-set, at least one extra-oral LED array removably attached to the head-set, a connector for removably attaching the head-set to the at least one extra-oral LED array, and a programmable controller for controlling the extra-oral light therapy device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 21, 2010Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventor: Peter Robert Brawn
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Publication number: 20100305667Abstract: A hypertension therapy instrument comprises an infrared ray generator that can radiate infrared ray onto a human body; a heart rhythm signal generator sensing heart rhythm of the human body and outputs a heart rhythm signal containing heart rhythm information; a controlling device receiving the signal outputted by the heart rhythm signal generator and controlling a radiation intensity of the infrared ray generator based on the heart rhythm of the human body, so that the radiation intensity of the infrared ray generator changes with the heart rhythm of the human body, so as to treat hypertension; and a power supply supplying power to the infrared ray generator, the heart rhythm generator, and the controlling device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2009Publication date: December 2, 2010Inventors: Zhanggen Shou, Renzhao Wu
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Patent number: 7824435Abstract: An ambulatory device for use in a therapeutic and/or cosmetic treatment, the device comprises an organic light-emitting semiconductor which, in use, covers an area to be treated and emits electromagnetic radiation to cause said therapeutic and/or cosmetic treatment of the area. The light source may be extensive to provide uniform irradiation of the area to be treated and may be pulsed. The device may also include a photopharmaceutical.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2010Assignee: The University Court of the University of St. Andrews and Tayside Health BoardInventors: Ifor David William Samuel, James Ferguson
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Publication number: 20100274329Abstract: Apparatus, device, system, kit, and method to treat and prevent skin conditions. The device incorporates two treatment technologies: photorejuvenation and microcurrents. The photorejuvenation technology incorporates the use of light emitting diodes to treat skin blemishes. The light emitting diodes typically emit light having a wavelength of about 630 nanometers. The device also incorporates the use of low level microcurrent pulses to tighten muscles and skin. The electrodes are placed in a concentric circle pattern. The pattern allows for current to flow evenly from a cathode to anode. Each electrode includes nearly equivalent or equivalent surface areas for uniform current distribution. To prevent current from flowing, a nonconducting material is placed between the concentric circles. Current transfers from one electrode to another only when the user contacts the electrodes with their skin.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2009Publication date: October 28, 2010Inventors: Chris Bradley, Kate Somerville, Jeffrey Tilley
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Patent number: 7819910Abstract: A system and method for at least one of skin tanning and phototherapy are provided. The system includes a chamber adapted for at least one of skin tanning and phototherapy and a nanostructure UV light emitting device.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2004Date of Patent: October 26, 2010Assignee: LEDeep LLCInventor: Peter Depew Fiset
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Patent number: 7815668Abstract: In a first aspect, a therapy device is provided. The therapy device includes (1) a hyperbaric chamber adapted to expose at least a target tissue area of a patient to a hyperbaric environment; and (2) a light therapy device adapted to expose the target tissue area of the patient to one or more doses of light energy while the target tissue area is within the hyperbaric chamber. Numerous other aspects are provided.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2006Date of Patent: October 19, 2010Assignee: Life Support Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Glenn Butler
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Patent number: 7777208Abstract: A chemiluminescent system and device is disclosed wherein a first polymeric sheet having a shaped cavity therein is sealed around its periphery to a second polymeric sheet and the cavity contains a cured PVC plastisol having admixed an oxalate solution and finely divided semiconductor laser crystals and a sealed receptacle containing a liquid component of a chemiluminescent activator. Placed over the plastisol or container is a light filter having a dye or dyes, pigment or pigments compounded into the filter, the dyes or pigments are chosen from those that absorb certain parts of the spectrum such that all light emissions up to 1050 nm are absorbed and anything beyond 1050 nm is transmitted. The devices generate a chemiluminescent light at wavelengths chosen to stimulate the semiconductor laser crystals. The semiconductor laser crystals absorb the chemiluminescent light and re-emit energy at wavelengths in the IR.Type: GrantFiled: September 12, 2008Date of Patent: August 17, 2010Assignee: Cyalume Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Earl Cranor
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Publication number: 20100196343Abstract: Accordingly, a need has arisen for improved compositions, methods, devices, and systems for skin care including, without limitation, topical compositions and phototherapy devices and methods. A skin care method may comprise, in some embodiments, contacting at least a portion of the skin of a subject with a homogeneous, stable, self-foaming composition, illuminating the at least a portion of the skin exclusively with light of a desired wavelength (e.g., from about 390 nm to about 430 nm, and contacting the at least a portion of the skin with an anti-oxidant serum composition.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: August 5, 2010Inventors: Michael P. O'Neil, Joel Rubin, Drake Stimson
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Publication number: 20100191313Abstract: The purpose of the current invention is to provide an apparatus that provides light therapy, to those afflicted with SAD, which does not interfere with the user's day. The current invention can be used while working on a computer or watching television, for example. Additionally, the apparatus is portable so it can easily be stashed into a purse or briefcase, for example, so that the apparatus can be used in the office, home, or away location.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2009Publication date: July 29, 2010Inventor: CHARLES A CARR
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Patent number: 7763059Abstract: In light therapy apparatus is defined to include a UV light source secured to a casing. A shroud is placed over an exposed portion of the UV light source and is secured or attached around the perimeter of the casing end. Since the UV light source can generate a significant amount of heat, the casing includes an internal fan. Various tubing configurations may be used to help direct the air flow from the fan around the UV light source. In addition, a vent opening in the shroud was found to reduce the temperature of the shroud to prevent damage to a person using the apparatus.Type: GrantFiled: August 6, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Thomas Perez
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Publication number: 20100185266Abstract: A cosmetic appliance of simple structure, attaining easy handling, high safety and excellence in the effect of producing beautiful skin. The cosmetic appliance (1) is one including titanium roller (5) provided at its surface with a titanium dioxide layer and light irradiating part (7), characterized in that the light irradiating part (7) has two or more types of light emitting diodes (13) emitting lights with different wavelengths and is disposed along the lateral line of the titanium roller (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2007Publication date: July 22, 2010Inventor: Shuhei Suzuki
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Publication number: 20100179469Abstract: A lighting system includes a plurality of organic light emitting diode (OLED) devices. By selecting the plurality of OLED devices, or by selectively controlling the plurality of OLED devices, the color characteristics of the lighting system can be tuned. The lifespan of the lighting system can be improved.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 5, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Applicant: Plextronics, Inc.Inventors: Troy Hammond, Sujit Naik, Lisa Pattison
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Publication number: 20100168824Abstract: The invention relates to a device (1) for irradiating tissue (G) with light pulses (L), comprising a housing (2), at least one light source (3) for emitting the light pulses (L) with a wavelength (?) of from 600 nm to 660 run, a modulator (4) and a power stage (6) for generating the light pulses (L), and with an activating element (5). For creating a device (1) which is as small, as cost-efficient and as effective as possible, by which as good a therapy success as possible is achieved in various applications, the modulator (4) is designed for generating the light pulses (L) with a pulse frequency (f) of from 1 to 10 Hz, and the power stage (6) is designed for emitting the light pulses (L) with an energy which causes breaking up of the photosensitizer in the photodynamic therapy and evokes a frequency doubling or a two-photon absorption (TPA) in the tissue (G) when treating inflammations without a sensitizer.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2008Publication date: July 1, 2010Applicant: TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITAT WIENInventor: Walter Toriser
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Publication number: 20100161011Abstract: A light-irradiating beauty care device includes a main body, and a light irradiation unit provided at one end of the main body for irradiating light on a living body surface. The light irradiation unit includes a light source for emitting the light, a reflector for reflecting the light emitted from the light source, a lens for passing the light therethrough, the reflector and the lens cooperating with each other to make uniform the quantity of the light emitted from the light source, a base for holding the reflector in place, a trigger for applying a trigger voltage to the light source and a casing for accommodating the light source, the reflector, the lens, the base and the trigger. The light irradiation unit is removably attached to the main body, the light source being fixed to the reflector, the reflector being held in place by the base and the lens.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 18, 2009Publication date: June 24, 2010Applicant: Panasonic Electric Works Co.Inventors: Hidekazu Sueyoshi, Wei Wang, Hitoshi Ogawa
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Publication number: 20100145416Abstract: The present invention provides an apparatus for photodynamic therapy and fluorescence detection, in which a combined light source is provided to illuminate an object body and a multispectral fluorescence-reflectance image is provided to reproduce various and complex spectral images for an object tissue, thus performing effective photodynamic therapy for various diseases both outside and inside of the body.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 28, 2009Publication date: June 10, 2010Inventors: Uk KANG, Garri. V Papayan
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Patent number: 7722656Abstract: The current invention includes a device and method for the promotion and stimulation of hair growth using one or more light sources such as a diode laser, each light source operating in the infrared range at wavelengths in a range from about 2500 nm to about 10,000 nm and at a low wattage, collectively less than about 1000 mw, with the power level typically being in the region of 500 mw. A diode laser operating in this range will have a greater dispersion rate than heretofore, thus requiring fewer diodes to cover the same area of scalp with less power required per diode laser.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventor: Kim Robin Segal
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Publication number: 20100121419Abstract: Light therapy systems that track their own usage and provide for control of light output. LEDs can degrade over time in a way that may not be apparent to a user but impacts therapy. A light therapy system activates a light source and applies therapeutic light to a tissue of a patient during a session. Usage data is stored over a plurality of the sessions and is tested against a predetermined value to determine when further degradation of the light source is unacceptable.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2009Publication date: May 13, 2010Inventor: Ryan Douglas
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Publication number: 20100106228Abstract: A phototherapy device and method for treating neonatal hyperbilirubinemia (jaundice) and related conditions. The device comprises a flexible material at least partially encasing flexible circuitry that allows the device to flex as an infant is positioned on it, while, also protecting the circuitry. The circuitry comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) mounted within flexible circuitry, means for altering the duty cycle of the LEDs, and wiring to connect the circuitry to a power supply. The device further comprises a multilayer film that encases all of the circuitry, the flexible material, and LEDs to facilitate sterilization in both long-term or short-term use.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2008Publication date: April 29, 2010Inventor: Steven Gardner
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Publication number: 20100076529Abstract: A wearable hands-free apparatus for providing phototherapy treatment to a number of hair, scalp and skin related conditions includes a head unit (e.g., a headset, headphones, headband, or helmet unit) with earphones to allow the user to listen to an audio program during a treatment. The head unit supports a light emitting canopy band or plate fitted with an array of light generating sources, such as light emitting diodes (LEDs), laser diodes, infrared lights or other light sources, that emit light within a particular wavelength range correlating with the treatment of one or more specific hair, scalp and/or skin-related conditions. The light emitting canopy band or plate is specifically designed to conform to the shape of the human scalp for providing complete light coverage to the areas of the scalp that are most commonly affected by hair loss in men and women.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventors: Gavin Tucker, Nicholas Brox, Jeffrey Braile, Morgan Pepitone
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Publication number: 20100076528Abstract: A battery powered, vertically adjustable point/line, or cross laser module device, affixed leveled to a clip on the center of an eyeglasses bridge for the treatment of cervical dystonia; squint angle diagnostic; ADHD eye-hand coordination; golf player head posture correction; cervicogenic headache tension relief; neck pain treatment & neuromuscular and neuro-physiological re-education. By directing the cross laser beams at predetermined reference areas, patients are offered a visual feedback and respectively a visual response in an effective body posture and/or a motion sequence with the purpose of learning a coordinated motion sequence.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 2, 2009Publication date: March 25, 2010Inventor: Andrea Maria Zeller
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Publication number: 20100069898Abstract: An acne treatment system, device and method includes optical visualization means for identifying areas of skin colonized by the P. acnes bacteria, and further comprises methods, techniques and apparatus for the reduction or elimination of such colonies through the use of light of a power density and wavelength configured to be absorbed by porphyrins produced by the bacteria, resulting in a quenching. Various alternative embodiments are disclosed, including eye safe embodiments, embodiments in which a treatment regimen is provided on a disposable cartridge, embodiments in which the authenticity of the cartridge is verified to ensure proper operation, as well as others.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2009Publication date: March 18, 2010Applicant: Tria Beauty, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. O'Neil, Mark V. Weckwerth, Patrick V. Reichert, Harvey I. Liu, Charles A. Schuetz, Tobin C. Island, Robert E. Grove
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Publication number: 20100063567Abstract: A therapeutic device has a first chamber that retains an oxalic ester solution, and a second chamber that retains a hydrogen peroxide and fluorescer solution. The therapeutic device is activated by causing the oxalic ester solution to mix with the hydrogen peroxide and fluorescer solution, which produces chemiluminescent light for treating a wound.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2009Publication date: March 11, 2010Inventor: Murray David Solsberg
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Publication number: 20100049181Abstract: A medical light device includes a main body, a light source, a filler, and a contact part. A cavity, receiving a light source, is disposed on the main body. The filler is composed of transparent material, filled inside the cavity, and covers the light source. The contact part, composed of soft and transparent material, is placed adjacent to the filler, covering the surface of the filler. The refractive index difference between the contact part and the filler is smaller than the refractive index difference between the filler and air.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2009Publication date: February 25, 2010Applicant: ADVANCED OPTOELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY INC.Inventors: HUNG CHIN LIN, CHIA CHEN CHANG
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Publication number: 20100042188Abstract: The portable electronic device comprises radiation means (104A, 104B) for directing optical radiation energy non-invasively at intracranial nerve tissue of a user through an external auditory canal of the user of the portable electronic device to stimulate the user's intracranial nerve tissue. Stimulation may have a metabolic and/or nervous response, which appears as a change in alertness, diurnal rhythm and in concentrations of several hormones and brain transmitters.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 5, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventors: Juuso Nissila, Antti Aunio
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Publication number: 20100010507Abstract: A hair growth modulation device is configured to impart a suitable quantity of irradiated light to a target site while lowering their radiation intensity required by a light irradiator that generates modulating light for modulating hair growth. This device is provided with a hair follicle approximating means that causes hair follicles of body hairs at the target site to approach the skin surface, thereby enhancing the irradiation. efficiency of modulating light irradiated to the hair follicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventors: Masato Kinoshita, Chosei Hamada
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Publication number: 20090326618Abstract: A replaceable cartridge (10) for an intense pulsed light (IPL) device (100), comprises a discrete housing (11) allowing replacement of the cartridge in the IPL device, the housing including: a fluid inlet (12) for cooling fluid, a fluid outlet (14) for said fluid and a fluid cooling path (16) in fluid communication with said inlet and outlet; an electric lamp (20) within the housing adjacent said cooling path; and an electrical connection (18) for connecting to an electrical supply (118), said connection being in electrical communication with said lamp.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 24, 2007Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventor: Geoffrey Clive Davies
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Publication number: 20090319008Abstract: A device (10) is presented for use in treatment of tissues inside a body cavity. The device comprises a probe member (12) having at least a portion thereof carrying a plurality of light sources (18), at least said portion of the probe member (10) having dimensions and shape suitable for insertion into a certain body cavity and for arranging within the surface thereof a three-dimensional array of said light sources, the light sources being configured and operable to irradiate optical energy outwardly from said probe member.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2006Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Esther Mayer
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Publication number: 20090254156Abstract: A light emitting diode (LED) phototherapy device is disclosed. The phototherapy device may be used in the treatment of various skin conditions. The phototherapy device may include multi-color LEDs for emitting multiple wavelengths of light for skin treatment. Furthermore, the phototherapy device may include a control system that receives, from a user, an indication of the skin condition to be treated, and in response the phototherapy device provides the corresponding wavelengths, intensity levels, and time interval for treatment of the skin condition. The phototherapy device may comprise a clamshell structure, pen shape, facial mask, or desk lamp design.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 30, 2009Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: LUMIPORT, LLCInventors: Steven D. Powell, Ryan H. Savage, Eliot Jacobsen
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Publication number: 20090240311Abstract: The present invention relates generally to light therapy apparatuses and methods, and in particular to a light therapy apparatus comprising a computer and a light emitting assembly holding a plurality of light emitting diodes for emission of light and having a computer interface, such as a USB interface, for connection with the computer for control and power supply of the light emitting assembly, and wherein the computer is adapted to control emitted light intensity to be appropriate for light therapy and simultaneous desk work.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 13, 2007Publication date: September 24, 2009Inventor: Søren Ree Andersen
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Publication number: 20090234424Abstract: An apparatus for treating musculoskeletal disorders comprises a plurality of light emitting diodes and a control circuit. The control circuit causes the light emitting diodes to pulse at predetermined frequencies of from 0 (continuous) to 125 Hz. The light emitting diodes themselves emit light radiation in a frequency range of 628 nanometers (+/?5%) for the visible diodes and 850 nanometers (+/?5%) for the infrared diodes.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 9, 2006Publication date: September 17, 2009Inventor: George Gonzales
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Publication number: 20090216219Abstract: The invention provides a controller unit for controlling the emission of at least on photon emitted source, the controller unit includes a central processing unit pre-programmed with selectable pre-programmed photonic emission protocols. The photonic emission protocols include parameters for regulating photonic emission from photon emitting sources, with the protocols having a pulsed emission mode for about 30% of the duration of each protocol, and a continuous emission mode for about 70% of the duration of each protocol, with a pulse rate selected from a range of frequencies of between 120 Hz and 20,000 Hz when in the pulsed emission mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 17, 2006Publication date: August 27, 2009Applicant: Photon Therapy Systems (Pty) Ltd.Inventors: Cornelia Maria Venter, Cornelius Johannes Du Plooy, Dragomir Krdzalic
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Publication number: 20090198114Abstract: An apparatus and method for elucidating reaction dynamics of photoreactive compounds from time-resolved optical signals affected by an external magnetic field. The apparatus includes a coil or magnet for applying a magnetic field at a region of interest (ROI). The apparatus further includes a light or laser for illuminating the ROI with a probe beam. An optical fiber collects light emitted by the probe beam; and a computer analyses the collected light.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 5, 2009Publication date: August 6, 2009Applicant: Institut National D'OptiqueInventor: William F. Long
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Publication number: 20090177256Abstract: A light therapy appliance comprises an electronic circuit including Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) configured to emit light at one or more different wavelengths. A hand held enclosure containing the electronic circuit includes a front lens that directs the multiple different colored lights to a top surface of skin. The light therapy appliance can be can be programmed for different skin conditions and may be used in conjunction with different topical ointments.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 8, 2008Publication date: July 9, 2009Applicant: Oregon Aesthetic TechnologiesInventors: John Ripper, Jason Sagen, Forrest Seitz, Allen Siefken, Stevan Wittenbrock
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Publication number: 20090143843Abstract: A treatment device includes a plurality of photon emitter arrays directed toward treatment points on a patient's body. The emitter arrays produce greater than 100 mw/cm2 of optical energy at the skin surface of a patient. The treatment points are at mirror image locations and the emitters are energized in a push-pull on-off fashion. The device is automatic, such that once a patient is inserted, an operator only need to press a single button to perform treatment. The treatment device includes, for example, fixed adjustable emitter arrays and motion control emitter arrays. A controller activates the emitter arrays according to a treatment program. The device uses high flux emitter arrays to produce sufficient power. The treatment program may be varied depending on patient needs and/or prescription, including length of treatment, intensity, modulation, etc.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventors: Maurice Bales, Leonard Mario Saputo, Martin James Bales