IP Library Granted Patent US 10,092,770
Granted Patent B2
US 10,092,770 · App. 14/747,145 · Granted Oct 9, 2018

Light therapy spot applicator

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Patent No.
US 10,092,770
App. No.
14/747,145
Granted
Oct 9, 2018
Kind
B2
Abstract

Phototherapy systems comprising a therapeutic lamp platform for radiant lamps such as LEDs disposed in a holdable spot applicator assembly, the holdable spot applicator assembly including a reflective surface facing towards a patient and a plurality of LEDs for communicating lamp radiation from the lamps to a user. The lamps and associated circuitry are housed within a holdable elongated structure.

Claims (57)

1. A phototherapy device comprising:

an elongated tubular body including a longitudinal length extending between a first end of the elongated tubular body and a second end of the elongated tubular body, the elongated tubular body housing a plurality of radiant lamps having a mixed combination of different wavelength radiant energy proximately located near the first end of the elongated tubular body;

a first end surface located at the first end of the elongated tubular body, the first end surface including a concave reflective surface and a radiant energy communication area recessed from a protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface, the concave reflective surface and radiant energy communication area configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps to a user treatment area along an angular offset axis angularly offset 15 degrees to 75 degrees from a longitudinal axis associated with the longitudinal length of the elongated tubular body and the concave reflective surface configured to reflect back to the user treatment area radiant energy reflected from the user treatment area to the concave reflective surface with the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface in contact with an area about the user treatment area, wherein the first end surface traps the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps within a confine limited by the concave reflective surface, the recessed radiant energy communication area, the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface and the user treatment area with the first end surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area; and

a second end surface located at the second end of the elongated tubular body.

2. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , wherein the protruding peripheral surface is configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of lamps at a non-normal incident angle relative to the user treatment area with the protruding peripheral surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area.

3. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a main circuit board housed within the elongated tubular body;

one or more batteries; and

a control button,

wherein the main circuit board, the one or more batteries and the control button are operatively connected to control the plurality of radiant lamps.

4. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a fixed cover over the plurality of radiant lamps, the fixed cover transparent to the radiant energy communicated from the plurality of radiant lamps to the user treatment area.

5. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , wherein the concave reflective surface includes one or more apertures for communicating the radiant energy.

6. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , further comprising:

a controller configured to control a radiant energy dosage time duration.

7. The phototherapy device according to claim 6 , wherein the radiant energy dosage time duration is 2 minutes to 3 minutes.

8. The phototherapy device according to claim 1 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a single battery housed within the elongated tubular body; and

a step-up voltage circuit operatively associated with the single battery and one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps, the step-up voltage circuit configured to step-up a voltage provided by the single battery to drive one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps.

9. A phototherapy device comprising:

an elongated tubular body including a longitudinal length extending between a first end of the elongated tubular body and a second end of the elongated tubular body, the elongated tubular body housing a plurality of radiant lamps proximately located near the first end of the elongated tubular body, the plurality of radiant lamps disposed to communicate radiant energy to a user treatment area;

a first end surface located at the first end of the elongated tubular body, the first end surface including a concave reflective surface and a radiant energy communication area recessed from a protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface, the concave reflective surface and radiant energy communication area configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps to a user treatment area along an angular offset axis angularly offset 15 degrees to 75 degrees from a longitudinal axis associated with the longitudinal length of the elongated tubular body and the concave reflective surface configured to reflect back to the user treatment area radiant energy reflected from the user treatment area to the concave reflective surface with the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface in contact with an area about the user treatment area, wherein the first end surface traps the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps within a confine limited by the concave reflective surface, the recessed radiant energy communication area, the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface and the user treatment area with the first end surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area; and

a second end surface located at the second end of the elongated tubular body.

10. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , wherein the protruding peripheral surface is configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of lamps at a non-normal incident angle relative to the user treatment area with the protruding peripheral surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area.

11. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a main circuit board housed within the elongated tubular body;

one or more batteries; and

a control button,

wherein the main circuit board, the one or more batteries and the control button are operatively connected to control the plurality of radiant lamps.

12. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , further comprising:

a fixed cover over the plurality of radiant lamps, the fixed cover transparent to the radiant energy communicated from the plurality of radiant lamps to the user treatment area.

13. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , wherein the concave reflective surface includes one or more apertures for communicating the radiant energy.

14. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , further comprising:

a controller configured to control a radiant energy dosage time duration.

15. The phototherapy device according to claim 14 , wherein the radiant energy dosage time duration is 2 minutes to 3 minutes.

16. The phototherapy device according to claim 9 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a single battery housed within the elongated tubular body; and

a step-up voltage circuit operatively associated with the single battery and one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps, the step-up voltage circuit configured to step-up a voltage provided by the single battery to drive one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps.

17. A phototherapy device comprising:

an elongated tubular body including a longitudinal length extending between a first end of the elongated tubular body and a second end of the elongated tubular body, the elongated tubular body housing a plurality of radiant lamps proximately located near the first end of the elongated tubular body, the plurality of radiant lamps disposed to communicate radiant energy to a user treatment area;

a first end surface located at the first end of the elongated tubular body, the first end surface including a reflective surface and a radiant energy communication area recessed from a protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface, the reflective surface and radiant energy communication area configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps to a user treatment area along an angular offset axis angularly offset 15 degrees to 75 degrees from a longitudinal axis associated with the longitudinal length of the elongated tubular body and the reflective surface configured to reflect back to the user treatment area radiant energy reflected from the user treatment area to the reflective surface with the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface in contact with an area about the user treatment area, wherein the first end surface traps the radiant energy from the plurality of radiant lamps within a confine limited by the reflective surface, the recessed radiant energy communication area, the protruding peripheral surface of the first end surface and the user treatment area with the first end surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area; and

a second end surface located at the second end of the elongated tubular body.

18. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , wherein the protruding peripheral surface is configured to direct the radiant energy from the plurality of lamps at a non-normal incident angle relative to the user treatment area with the protruding peripheral surface in contact with the area about the user treatment area.

19. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a main circuit board housed within the elongated tubular body;

one or more batteries; and

a control button,

wherein the main circuit board, the one or more batteries and the control button are operatively connected to control the plurality of radiant lamps.

20. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , further comprising:

a fixed cover over the plurality of radiant lamps, the fixed cover transparent to the radiant energy communicated from the plurality of radiant lamps to the user treatment area.

21. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , wherein the reflective surface includes one or more apertures for communicating the radiant energy.

22. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , further comprising:

a controller configured to control a radiant energy dosage time duration.

23. The phototherapy device according to claim 22 , wherein the radiant energy dosage time duration is 2 minutes to 3 minutes.

24. The phototherapy device according to claim 17 , the elongated tubular body further comprising:

a single battery housed within the elongated tubular body; and

a step-up voltage circuit operatively associated with the single battery and one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps, the step-up voltage circuit configured to step-up a voltage provided by the single battery to drive one or more of the plurality of radiant lamps.

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CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Oct 28, 2024
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