IP Library Granted Patent US 9,597,528
Granted Patent B2
US 9,597,528 · App. 14/484,302 · Granted Mar 21, 2017

Applicator

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Patent No.
US 9,597,528
App. No.
14/484,302
Granted
Mar 21, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is an applicator or handpiece configured to apply treatment energy to a segment of skin located in a tissue or skin treatment plane. The treatment energy could be RF energy, applied by a pair of bipolar RF electrodes or optical energy. The applicator includes an optical system configured to form a rectangular spot and homogenize the optical energy distribution.

Claims (31)

1. An applicator, comprising:

a pair of bipolar RF electrodes mounted on a support structure, the RF electrodes configured to contact tissue and apply RF energy to tissue located in tissue treatment plane;

an optical system configured to receive a beam of optical energy from a source of optical energy and to project the beam of optical energy at an angle offset at least 10 degrees from normal to the tissue located in the tissue treatment plane and wherein the tissue treatment plane is located between the pair of the bipolar RF electrodes.

2. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the optical system includes a light pipe homogenizing rod with tapered output facet configured to shape cross section of image of the tapered output facet of the light pipe homogenizing rod in the tissue treatment plane and wherein the tapered output facet of the light pipe homogenizing rod is spaced from the tissue treatment plane.

3. The applicator according to claim 2 wherein the light pipe homogenizing rod a tapered optical trapezoidal prism.

4. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the optical system includes a pair of lenses configured to receive a homogenized beam of optical energy from light pipe homogenizing rod and image output facet of light pipe homogenizing rod to a treated skin or tissue plane located between the pair of bipolar RF electrodes and wherein the output facet of light guide has an oval shape.

5. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the optical system includes a pair of lenses configured to receive a homogenized beam of optical energy from light pipe homogenizing rod and image output facet of light pipe homogenizing rod to a treated skin or tissue plane located between the pair of bipolar RF electrodes and wherein the image of the output facet of light pipe homogenizing rod has a trapezoidal shape.

6. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the support structure is angled with respect to an axis of symmetry of the applicator at an angle of 10 to 30 degrees.

7. The applicator according to claim 6 wherein a pair of lenses is placed at an angle of 6 to 10 degrees to axis of the applicator.

8. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the support structure is angled with respect axis of symmetry of the applicator and is configured to improve line of sight to the skin treatment plane or skin area to facilitate to an operator a good view of the treated tissue area.

9. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the support structure includes a frame with a replaceable window and wherein the window is a sapphire window.

10. The applicator according to claim 9 further comprising a cooling module and wherein the cooling module is a thermoelectric element and wherein the thermoelectric element of the cooling module is configured to cool the support structure, the frame and the a sapphire window.

11. The applicator according to claim 9 further comprising a cryogenic cooling module configured to spray liquid drops of cryogen onto a surface of the tissue treatment plane when the frame is free of a window.

12. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the source of optical energy is at least one of a group of solid state optical energy sources consisting of a 1064 nm Nd:YAG laser, or Alexandrite 755 nm laser, a diode laser or an assembly of diode lasers with different laser diodes emitting different light wavelengths.

13. The applicator according to claim 1 wherein the pair of bipolar RF electrodes is one of a group of electrodes consisting of solid metal electrode and electrodes deposited on a sapphire window.

14. The applicator according to claim 1 , wherein the support structure includes at least an opening supporting easy observation of the tissue treatment plane.

15. An applicator for treating tissue comprising:

a housing with a proximal and a distal end configured to be in contact with a segment of tissue located in a tissue treatment plane;

a connection to a source of optical energy configured to generate a beam of optical energy;

a light homogenizing optical prism configured to receive the beam of optical energy and wherein output facet of the light homogenizing optical prism is configured to shape and homogenize the beam of optical energy; and

imaging optics configured to project the beam of optical energy into an optical energy spot located in the tissue treatment plane,

wherein the imaging optics is located between the output facet of the light pipe homogenizing optical prism and the tissue treatment plane,

wherein the applicator further comprises at least a pair of bipolar RF electrodes mounted at angle offset by at least 10 degrees from normal to the optical axis of the applicator on a frame attached to the distal end of the housing, the bipolar RF electrodes configured to be in contact with the segment of tissue located in the tissue treatment plane.

16. The applicator according to claim 15 wherein the optical energy spot located in the tissue treatment plane is located between a pair of bipolar RF electrodes.

17. The applicator according to claim 15 further comprising a cooling module and wherein the cooling module is a thermoelectric element.

18. The applicator according to claim 15 further comprising a cooling module and wherein the cooling module is a cryogenic cooling module configured to spray liquid drops of cryogen onto surface of the tissue located in the tissue treatment plane.

19. The applicator according to claim 15 wherein the distal end of the housing is angled and shaped as a support structure and wherein the support structure includes an opening facilitating real time treated skin segment observation.

20. The applicator according to claim 19 wherein the support structure includes a frame and wherein the frame includes an opening being at least one of a group of openings consisting of round and square shape opening and wherein the opening in the frame is one of a group of openings consisting of an opening including an optical element and an opening free of optical elements.

21. The applicator according to claim 20 , wherein support structure and frame are in thermal communication with a cooling module.

22. The applicator according to claim 15 further comprising imaging optics and wherein the imaging optics is configured to image an output facet of the light homogenizing optical prism onto an optical energy spot in the tissue treatment plane and wherein the optical energy spot is a rectangular shaped spot.

23. The applicator according to claim 15 wherein the homogenizer prism is tapered such that the input facet of the prism is larger than the output facet.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE (REEL 043925 / FRAME 0001) Recorded Apr 4, 2022
From: ING CAPITAL LLC
To: SYNERON MEDICAL LTD.; CANDELA CORPORATION; PRIMAEVA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 059593/0131 →
SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Sep 20, 2017
From: SYNERON MEDICAL LTD.; CANDELA CORPORATION; PRIMAEVA CORPORATION
To: ING CAPITAL LLC, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 043925/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 24, 2014
From: SCHOMACKER, KEVIN T.; SHANG, XIAOMING; OTTERSON, HERBERT R.; PAULINO, ANTONIO
To: CANDELA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 033803/0864 →