Light radiation device for medical treatment
US-2020230435-A1 · Jul 23, 2020 · US
US12233282B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12233282-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217965087-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 13, 2022 |
| Priority date | Jan 23, 2019 |
| Publication date | Feb 25, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 25, 2025 |
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A light radiation device includes a housing, a substrate provided in the housing, and a light source mounted on the substrate. The light source includes a first light source including at least one first light source to emit first light having a blue wavelength band, a second light source including at least one second light source to emit second light having an ultraviolet wavelength band, and a control unit to control the first light source and the second light source such that the second light source sequentially emits the second light after the first light source emits the first light. A dose of the second light source is less than {right arrow over (1)}/10 of a dose of the first light source.
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A light radiation device comprising: a housing; a substrate provided in the housing; a light source mounted on the substrate, wherein the light source includes: a first light source configured to emit a first light having a visible wavelength band; a second light source configured to emit a second light having an ultraviolet wavelength band; a window disposed on the light source and covering the substrate and an upper part of the light source, the window configured to transmit light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source; a fixer disposed on the substrate and configured to fasten the window to the housing; and a controller configured to allow the first light and the second light to emit sequentially, or at a predetermined interval, regardless of whether an emission of the first light overlaps with an emission of the second light or not, and wherein the first light source includes a plurality of first light emitters and the second light source includes a plurality of second light emitters, wherein a number of the plurality of first light emitters is different from a number of the plurality of second light emitters, wherein each of the first light source and the second light source includes an optic to control the light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source, wherein the controller is further configured to allow to (1) apply the first light without interruption, (2) apply the second light discontinuously, and (3) allow an application of the first light to start before an application of the second light. 2. The light radiation device of claim 1 , wherein the controller is configured to control whether the light is emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source, an amount of the light, an intensity of the light, a timing or a duration of at least one of the emission of the first light or the emission of the second light. 3. The light radiation device of claim 2 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be irradiated for a first duration, and the second light to be irradiated for a second duration shorter than the first duration. 4. The light radiation device of claim 3 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the second light to start to be irradiated before the first light stops irradiating, and at least portions of the first duration and the second duration are overlapping to each other. 5. The light radiation device of claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be continuously irradiated during the first duration. 6. The light radiation device of claim 4 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the second light to be discontinuously irradiated during the second duration. 7. The light radiation device of claim 1 , wherein the optic includes a lens to disperse the light. 8. The light radiation device of claim 1 , wherein the optic includes a lens to focus the light. 9. A light radiation device, comprising: a housing; a substrate disposed in the housing; a first light source disposed on the substrate and configured to emit a first light in a visible wavelength band; a second light source disposed on the substrate and configured to emit a second light in an ultraviolet wavelength band; a window disposed on the housing and covering the substrate and upper parts of the first light source and the second light source, the window configured to transmit light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source; a fixer disposed on the housing and configured to be coupled to the window; and a controller configured to control whether the light is emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source, an amount of the light, an intensity of the light, a timing or a duration of at least one of an emission of the first light or an emission of the second light, wherein each of the first light source and the second light source includes an optic to control the light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source, wherein the controller is further configured to allow to (1) apply the first light without interruption, (2) apply the second light discontinuously, and (3) allow an application of the first light to start before an application of the second light. 10. The light radiation device of claim 9 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be irradiated for a first duration, and the second light to be irradiated for a second duration shorter than the first duration. 11. The light radiation device of claim 10 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the second light to start to be irradiated before the first light stops irradiating, and at least portions of the first duration and the second duration are overlapping to each other. 12. The light radiation device of claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be continuously irradiated during the first duration. 13. The light radiation device of claim 11 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the second light to be discontinuously irradiated during the second duration. 14. The light radiation device of claim 9 , wherein the optic includes a lens to disperse the light. 15. The light radiation device of claim 9 , wherein the optic includes a lens to focus the light. 16. A light radiation device, comprising: a housing; a substrate disposed in the housing; a first light source disposed on the substrate and configured to emit a first light corresponding to a visible light; a second light source disposed on the substrate and configured to emit second light having a peak wavelength in an ultraviolet wavelength range; a window disposed on the housing and covering the substrate and upper parts of the first light source and the second light source, the window configured to transmit light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source; a fixer disposed on the housing and configured to be coupled to the window; and a controller configured to allow the first light and the second light to be emitted sequentially, or at a predetermined interval, regardless of whether an emission of the first light overlaps with an emission of the second light or not, and wherein each of the first light source and the second light source includes an optic to control the light emitted from at least one of the first light source or the second light source, wherein the controller is further configured to allow to (1) apply the first light without interruption, (2) apply the second light discontinuously, and (3) allow an application of the first light to start before an application of the second light. 17. The light radiation device of claim 16 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be irradiated for a first duration, and the second light to be irradiated for a second duration shorter than the first duration. 18. The light radiation device of claim 17 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the second light to start to be irradiated before the first light stops irradiating, and at least portions of the first duration and the second duration are overlapping to each other. 19. The light radiation device of claim 18 , wherein the controller is configured to allow the first light to be continuously irradiated during the first duration. 20. The light radiation device of claim 18 ,
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