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US10286180B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10286180-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113696450-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 25, 2011 |
| Priority date | May 14, 2010 |
| Publication date | May 14, 2019 |
| Grant date | May 14, 2019 |
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Light therapy is provided to a subject through a sleep mask. The sleep mask is configured to deliver electromagnetic radiation to the closed eyelids of the subject within two separate wavelength bands. The first wavelength band is therapeutically impactful in adjusting the sleep cycle of the subject. The second wavelength band preconditions the subject for delivery of the electro-magnetic radiation in the first wavelength band, maintains the apparent brightness of the electromagnetic radiation throughout therapy, enables cooling within the sleep mask, enhances the power efficiency of the sleep mask, and/or provides other benefits. The first wavelength band and the second wavelength band are selected based on attenuation of electromagnetic radiation by the eyelid of the subject.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A sleep mask configured to provide light therapy to a subject, the sleep mask comprising: a shield configured to cover the eyes of a subject wearing the sleep mask such that the shield provides a barrier between ambient radiation and the eyes of the subject; a first set of one or more radiation sources carried by the shield, the first set of radiation sources being configured to emit radiation in a first wavelength band onto the eyelid of the subject if the subject is wearing the sleep mask, wherein the first wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that impact a sleep cycle of the subject after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject; a second set of one or more radiation sources carried by the shield, the second set of radiation sources being configured to emit radiation in a second wavelength band onto the eyelid of the subject if the subject is wearing the sleep mask, wherein the second wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that, after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject, precondition the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band; and a controller configured (i) to control emission of radiation by the first set of radiation sources such that the first set of radiation sources emit radiation in pulses, and (ii) to control emission of radiation by the second set of radiation sources such that the second set of radiation sources emit radiation between the pulses of radiation emitted by the first set of radiation sources that, after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject, preconditions the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band during the pulses of radiation emitted by the first set of radiation sources. 2. The sleep mask of claim 1 , wherein the first set of radiation sources, the second set of radiation sources, and the controller are configured such that the intensity of the pulses of radiation in the first wavelength band emitted by the first set of radiation sources is at least about 10 times greater than the intensity of radiation in the second wavelength band emitted by the second set of radiation sources between the pulses of radiation emitted by the first set of radiation sources. 3. The sleep mask of claim 1 , wherein the first set of radiation sources, the second set of radiation sources, and the controller are configured such that the apparent brightness of the radiation in the first wavelength band emitted by the first set of radiation sources after passing through the eyelid of the subject is substantially equal to the apparent brightness of the radiation in the second wavelength band emitted by the second set of radiation sources after passing through the eyelid of the subject. 4. The sleep mask of claim 1 , wherein the first wavelength band is between about 475 nm and about 530 nm. 5. The sleep mask of claim 4 , wherein the second wavelength band is between about 530 nm and about 700 nm. 6. A method of providing light therapy to a subject, the method comprising: emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation in a first wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject, wherein the first wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that impact a sleep cycle of the subject after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject; and emitting electromagnetic radiation in a second wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject between the pulses of radiation emitted by the first set of radiation sources, wherein the second wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that, after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject, precondition the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band, and wherein emission of electromagnetic radiation in the second wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject preconditions the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band during the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band. 7. The method of claim 6 , wherein the intensity of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band is at least about 10 times greater than the intensity of radiation in the second wavelength band emitted between the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band. 8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the apparent brightness of the radiation in the first wavelength band after passing through the eyelid of the subject is substantially equal to the apparent brightness of the radiation in the second wavelength band after passing through the eyelid of the subject. 9. The method of claim 6 , wherein the first wavelength band is between about 475 nm and about 530 nm. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein the second wavelength band is between about 530 nm and about 700 nm. 11. A system configured to provide light therapy to a subject, the system comprising: means for emitting pulses of electromagnetic radiation in a first wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject, wherein the first wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that impact a sleep cycle of the subject after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject; and means for emitting electromagnetic radiation in a second wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject between the pulses of radiation emitted by the first set of radiation sources, wherein the second wavelength band includes wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation that, after attenuation by the eyelid of the subject, precondition the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band, and wherein emission of electromagnetic radiation in the second wavelength band onto the closed eyelid of the subject preconditions the non-visual system of the subject for reception of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band during the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band. 12. The system of claim 11 , wherein the intensity of the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band is at least about 10 times greater than the intensity of radiation in the second wavelength band emitted between the pulses of electromagnetic radiation in the first wavelength band. 13. The system of claim 11 , wherein the apparent brightness of the radiation in the first wavelength band after passing through the eyelid of the subject is substantially equal to the apparent brightness of the radiation in the second wavelength band after passing through the eyelid of the subject. 14. The system of claim 11 , wherein the first wavelength band is between about 475 nm and about 530 nm. 15. The system of claim 14 , wherein the second wavelength band is between about 530 nm and about 700 nm.
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