Skin tanning and phototherapy system and apparatus

US10149983B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10149983-B2
Application numberUS-201615187214-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 20, 2016
Priority dateJun 20, 2016
Publication dateDec 11, 2018
Grant dateDec 11, 2018

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A tanning or a phototherapy system including a light source including light emitting elements configured to emit ultraviolet (UV) light having different peak wavelengths, a controller configured to control luminous characteristics of the light source, and a sensor configured to sense at least one of the luminous characteristics of the light source and a user's skin condition, in which the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled by the controller based on the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor, and controlling the luminous characteristics comprises increasing or decreasing luminous intensity of one or more of the light emitting elements.

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What is claimed is: 1. A tanning system, comprising: a light source comprising light emitting elements configured to emit ultraviolet (UV) light having different peak wavelengths; a controller configured to control luminous characteristics of the light source; and a sensor configured to sense at least one of the luminous characteristics of the light source and a user's skin condition, wherein: the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled by the controller based on the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor; controlling the luminous characteristics comprises increasing or decreasing luminous intensity of one or more of the light emitting elements; the sensor is configured to send data corresponding to the luminous characteristics of the light source sensed thereby to the controller; and the controller is configured to determine defects in the light source based on the data corresponding to the luminous characteristics of the light source. 2. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled according to the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor and based on data previously input by the user. 3. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein the luminous characteristics of the light source comprise at least one of wavelengths of light emitted therefrom, luminous intensity depending upon wavelengths, luminous spectrum of light, and irradiation time of light. 4. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein the user's skin condition comprises at least one of skin color, melanin concentration, skin sebum, skin moisture, skin temperature, and skin trouble. 5. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein the sensor is configured to contact or be separated from the user during sensing the user's skin condition. 6. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein the light emitting elements of the light source comprise UV light emitting diodes. 7. The tanning system of claim 6 , wherein: the UV light emitting diodes are configured to emit UV light having different peak wavelengths that have a substantially constant interval therebetween; and the controller is configured to control each of the UV light emitting diodes to increase or decrease luminous intensity thereof. 8. The tanning system of claim 1 , further comprising: an alarm controlled by the controller. 9. The tanning system of claim 1 , wherein light emitted from the light source comprises about 95% or more of ultraviolet A (UVA) light. 10. A tanning apparatus, comprising: a body comprising: a tanning space; and a support element disposed in the tanning space; a light source configured to emit ultraviolet (UV) light to the tanning space, the light source comprising light emitting elements configured to emit UV light having different peak wavelengths; a controller configured to control luminous characteristics of the light source; and a sensor configured to sense at least one of the luminous characteristics of the light source and a user's skin condition, wherein: the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled by the controller based on the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor; controlling the luminous characteristics comprises increasing or decreasing luminous intensity of one or more of the light emitting elements; and the support element is configured to protrude within the body to adjust a distance between the light source and a user. 11. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: an input unit. 12. The tanning apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled according to the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor and based on data previously input by the user. 13. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , wherein: the light emitting elements comprise UV light emitting diodes configured to emit UV light having different peak wavelengths that have a substantially constant interval therebetween; and the controller is configured to control each of the UV light emitting diodes to increase or decrease luminous intensity thereof. 14. The tanning apparatus of claim 13 , wherein: the light source has an elongated shape extending in one direction; a portion of the UV light emitting diodes comprises a light emitting unit; and the light source comprises multiple light emitting units. 15. The tanning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the light emitting units are disposed along an extending direction of the light source. 16. The tanning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the light emitting units are disposed along a direction different from an extending direction of the light source. 17. The tanning apparatus of claim 14 , wherein: the light emitting units are disposed at a substantially constant interval with respect to each other; and a distance between light emitting elements of adjacent light emitting units is substantially the same as a distance between adjacent light emitting elements of the same light emitting unit. 18. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the light source comprises light emitting regions configured to emit light having different luminous characteristics. 19. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , further comprising: an alarm configured to provide at least one of visual and audible signals to a user. 20. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the light source is configured to further emit IR light and/or visible light. 21. The tanning apparatus of claim 10 , wherein the body further comprises: a light source installation space receiving the light source therein; and a cover unit covering the light source installation space. 22. A phototherapy system, comprising: a light source comprising light emitting elements configured to emit UV light having different peak wavelengths; a controller configured to control luminous characteristics of the light source; and a sensor configured to sense at least one of the luminous characteristics of the light source and a user's skin condition, wherein: the luminous characteristics of the light source are controlled by the controller based on the user's skin condition sensed by the sensor; controlling the luminous characteristics comprises increasing or decreasing luminous intensity of one or more of the light emitting elements; the sensor is configured to send data corresponding to the luminous characteristics of the light source sensed thereby to the controller; and the controller is configured to determine defects in the light source based on the data corresponding to the luminous characteristics of the light source.

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What does patent US10149983B2 cover?
A tanning or a phototherapy system including a light source including light emitting elements configured to emit ultraviolet (UV) light having different peak wavelengths, a controller configured to control luminous characteristics of the light source, and a sensor configured to sense at least one of the luminous characteristics of the light source and a user's skin condition, in which the lumin…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Seoul Viosys Co Ltd, Sensor Electronic Tech Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61N5/0614. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Dec 11 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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