Systems and methods of cutting hard and soft biological tissue utilizing radiant energy and dyes
US-2024065761-A1 · Feb 29, 2024 · US
US9295518B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9295518-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013384355-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 14, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jul 23, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2016 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2016 |
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An optical blade and a hair cutting device is configured to cut a hair near skin of a human body part or animal body part. The optical blade maybe used in a hair cutting device and includes a blade body configured to guide optical radiation, and a tapered end configured to allow the optical radiation to exit the optical blade. The tapered end includes a reflector configured to redirect the optical radiation before it exits the optical blade.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A hair cutting device, configured to cut a hair near skin of a human body part or animal body part, comprising: an optical source configured to generate optical radiation for cutting the hair; and an optical blade, wherein the optical blade comprises a blade body configured to guide the optical radiation; a tapered end having a curved wall and an exit window with a flat shape configured to allow the optical radiation to exit the optical blade; and a straight wall meeting the curved wall of the tapered end and configured to contact the hair, wherein the tapered end comprises a reflector configured to redirect the optical radiation before exiting the optical blade through the exit window, and wherein the optical source and the optical blade are arranged in such a way that the optical radiation from the optical source which is coupled into the blade body is directed to the tapered end and coupled out of the optical blade after reflection at the reflector. 2. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , wherein a material of the optical blade is transparent for a wavelength of optical radiation which is used for at least one of detecting the hair and for cutting the hair. 3. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , further comprising a scanner configured to guide optical radiation coming from the optical source to a point along the optical blade. 4. The hair cutting device of claim 3 , wherein the scanner is configured to vibrate at least partly parallel to the exit window, such that a point outside the optical blade is addressed in a repeated fashion. 5. The hair cutting device of claim 3 , wherein the scanner comprises a mirror, a focusing unit, a disc with at least one of a plurality of cylindrical focusing units and a focusing array with a plurality of cylindrical focusing units. 6. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , further comprising a detector configured to detect presence of the hair, wherein the optical source is activated in response to the detection of the presence of the hair. 7. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , further comprising a detector configured to detect presence of the hair, wherein the optical radiation for cutting the hair is directed towards the detected hair. 8. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , further comprising a detector configured to detect a presence of the hair, and a control unit configured to at least one of activate the optical source and guide the optical radiation towards a correct position of the detected hair in response to the detection of the presence of the hair. 9. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , wherein the optical source, an optical focusing unit and the optical blade are arranged in such a way that the optical radiation from the optical source which is coupled into the blade body is directed to the tapered end and, after reflection at the reflector, is coupled out of the optical blade via the exit window into an optical focus area in front of the exit window, and wherein the tapered end of the blade body is arranged to be in contact with the skin during use and is blunt such as not to be capable of inflicting skin damage. 10. The hair cutting device of claim 1 , wherein the optical blade further comprises a control unit configured to regulate a local pressure on at least a part of the skin, when the hair cutting device is moved towards the skin. 11. The hair cutting device of claim 1 wherein, prior to cutting the hair extending from a skin surface, the straight wall is further configured to hold the hair in a substantially perpendicular position relative the skin surface. 12. A hair cutting device for cutting a hair near skin of a human body part or animal body part, comprising: an optical source configured to generate optical radiation for cutting the hair; and an optical blade having a blade body configured to guide the optical radiation, and a tapered end configured to allow the optical radiation to exit the optical blade, wherein the tapered end comprises a reflector configured to redirect the optical radiation before exiting the optical blade, wherein the optical source and the optical blade are arranged in such a way that optical radiation from the optical source which is coupled into the blade body is directed to the tapered end and coupled out of the optical blade after reflection at the reflector, and wherein the optical blade further comprises a control unit configured to regulate a local pressure on at least a part of the skin, when the hair cutting device is moved towards the skin. 13. The hair cutting device of claim 12 , wherein the control unit comprises at least one of a spring system and a pressure sensor. 14. An optical blade for use in a hair cutting device to cut hair, comprising: a blade body configured to guide optical radiation; a tapered end having a curved wall and an exit window with a flat shape configured to allow the optical radiation to exit the optical blade; and a straight wall meeting the curved wall of the tapered end and configured to contact the hair, wherein the tapered end comprises a reflector configured to redirect the optical radiation before exiting the optical blade through the exit window. 15. The optical blade of claim 14 , wherein the reflector is configured to focus the optical radiation in front of the tapered end, such that the optical radiation is focused outside the optical blade. 16. The optical blade of claim 14 , wherein the reflector is at least partially formed by a curved surface of the tapered end. 17. The optical blade of claim 14 , wherein the reflector comprises at least one of a parabolic reflector, a non-spherical reflector, an elliptic reflector and a combination of a non-spherical focusing unit and a flat mirror reflector. 18. The optical blade of claim 14 , wherein the tapered end further comprises a focusing unit which is configured to focus optical radiation at least partly perpendicularly relative to the surface of the focusing unit. 19. The optical blade of claim 18 , wherein the focusing unit comprises at least one of a hollow cylindrical meniscus lens and a micro cylindrical lens. 20. The optical blade of claim 14 wherein, prior to cutting the hair extending from a skin surface, the straight wall is further configured to hold the hair in a substantially perpendicular position relative the skin surface.
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