Device and method for unattended treatment of a patient
US-2024366939-A1 · Nov 7, 2024 · US
US9415237B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9415237-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013381385-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2010 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Aug 16, 2016 |
| Grant date | Aug 16, 2016 |
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The invention relates to a light treatment system ( 10, 12 ). The light treatment system comprises a light source ( 20, 22 ) for emitting light ( 100 ) for illuminating a part of a human or animal body ( 30 ) for light treatment. The light treatment system further comprises a housing ( 40, 42 ) for emitting light towards the part of the human or animal body, and for at least partially covering the illuminated part of the human or animal body from view. The housing further comprises a window ( 50, 52, 54, 56 ) for emitting light from an inner part of the housing away from the housing. An effect of the light treatment system according to the invention is that the window in the housing may be used as indicator whether the light treatment system is operating and/or functioning well. Furthermore, the presence of a luminescent material, for example, on the window, may be used as indicator for, for example, ultraviolet light as part of the ultraviolet light may be converted by the luminescent material into visible light.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A light treatment system comprising: a light source for emitting light for illuminating a part of a human or animal body for light treatment, the light source comprising a first treating light emitter and a second treating light emitter, the first treating light emitter emitting light comprising a different spectrum compared to light emitted from the second treating light emitter, a light mixing chamber comprising a light emission window, the chamber configured to mix the light emitted from the first treating light emitter and the second treating light emitter, a housing for emitting treating light towards the part of the human or animal body, and for at least partially covering the illuminated part of the human or animal body from view, the housing further comprising an indicator window for emitting indicator light from an inner part of the housing away from the housing, wherein the window is configured for use as an indicator of an operational status of the light treatment system, and a converter arranged inside of the housing for converting the treating light towards the part of the human or animal body into the indicator light, the indicator light having a different wavelength than the treating light; wherein the converter is not limited to filtering. 2. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising light conversion means configured for converting treating light impinging on the converter into light of a longer wavelength than a wavelength of the treating light. 3. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the indicator window comprises the light conversion means for converting treating light impinging on a luminescent material into light of a longer wavelength. 4. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the light conversion means is configured for absorbing ultraviolet light and for converting a part of the absorbed ultraviolet light into visible light. 5. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the light treatment system comprises a control circuit being configured for controlling the light source for emitting the treating light towards the part of the human or animal body in a pulsed mode operation, wherein the pulsed mode of operation comprises a dead-time during which no treating light is emitted by the light treatment system towards the part of the human or animal body. 6. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the control circuit is configured for controlling one of: a frequency, or dead-time of the pulsed mode operation, or a combination thereof, wherein the frequency and/or dead-time is selected to emit a perceptually substantially continuous illumination of the part of the human or animal body while still providing an effective light treatment. 7. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the indicator window comprises a further light source controlled by the control circuit for emitting light during at least a part of the dead-time during which no treating light is emitted by the light treatment system towards the part of the human or animal body. 8. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 2 wherein light conversion means comprise luminescent material comprising a decay time being configured for reducing the dead-time of the light treatment system for generating indicator light emission from the indicator window perceptible as a continuous light emission. 9. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises resilient material for contacting the human or animal body and preventing treating light to leak away from the housing. 10. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 9 , wherein the indicator window is arranged in the resilient material. 11. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 5 , wherein the control circuit is configured for controlling the first treating light emitter to emit light at a first pulsed mode of operation and for controlling the second treating light emitter to emit light at a second pulsed mode of operation being different from the first pulsed mode of operation. 12. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein: the first treating light emitter emits ultraviolet light and the second treating light emitter emits visible light, or the first treating light emitter emits ultraviolet light and the second treating light emitter emits infrared light, or the first treating light emitter emits visible light and the second treating light emitter emits infrared light, or the first treating light emitter emits ultraviolet light comprising light of a first wavelength and the second treating light emitter emits ultraviolet light comprising light of a second wavelength, or the first treating light emitter emits visible light and the second treating light emitter emits visible light 13. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the window is a non-transparent window. 14. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising massage means configured to massage a part of the human or animal body. 15. The light treatment system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising dispensing means configured to dispense a substance to a part of the human or animal body. 16. A method for operating a light treatment system, the method comprising: emitting light from a light source, illuminating a part of a human or animal body for light treatment, the light source comprising a first treating light emitter and a second treating light emitter, the first treating light emitter emitting light comprising a different spectrum compared to light emitted from the second treating light emitter, mixing in a light mixing chamber comprising a light emission window, the light emitted from the first treating light emitter and the second treating light emitter, emitting treating light from a housing towards the part of the human or animal body, and for at least partially covering the illuminated part of the human or animal body from view, emitting indicator light from an indicator window of the housing from an inner part of the housing away from the housing, wherein the window is configured for use as an indicator of an operational status of the light treatment system, and converting by a converter arranged inside of the housing, the treating light towards the part of the human or animal body into the indicator light, the indicator light having a different wavelength than the treating light; wherein the converter is not limited to filtering.
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