Color adaptive therapeutic light control system
US-9205277-B2 · Dec 8, 2015 · US
US9545524B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9545524-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113991720-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 16, 2011 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jan 17, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 17, 2017 |
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A light therapy device ( 1 ) comprises: at least one light source ( 2 ); a control device ( 10 ) for controlling the operation of the light source; a boundary memory ( 11 ) containing boundary information defining boundaries for the distance (D) and relative angle (f) of a user's head with respect to the light source; monitoring means ( 30 ) for monitoring the actual distance and actual relative angle of the user's head and generating an output signal indicating the measured distance and angle. The control device has an input coupled to the memory for receiving the boundary information, and has an input coupled to the monitoring means for receiving the output signal from the monitoring means. The control device compares the output signal from the monitoring means with the boundary information, and issues a warning signal when the actual position and/or orientation of the user's head and/or eyes is/are outside said boundaries.
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The invention claimed is: 1. Light therapy device comprising: at least one light source; a control device for controlling the operation of the light source; a boundary memory containing boundary information defining boundaries for the distance (D) and relative angle (φ) of a user's head with respect to the light source, wherein the boundaries include a minimum distance (Dmin), a maximum distance (Dmax), a minimum angle (φ min) and a maximum angle (φ max); monitoring means for monitoring the actual distance (D) and actual relative angle (φ) of the user's head with respect to the light source, and generating an output signal indicating the measured distance and angle; wherein the control device has an input coupled to the boundary memory for receiving the boundary information; wherein the control device has an input coupled to the monitoring means for receiving the output signal from the monitoring means; wherein the control device is designed to compare the output signal from the monitoring means with the boundary information; and wherein the control device is designed to issue a warning signal when the comparison results indicate that the actual distance or actual angle of the user's head with respect to the light source is outside said boundaries. 2. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , wherein said monitoring means comprise a camera mounted in close proximity to the light source. 3. Light therapy device according to claim 2 , comprising a signal processing device capable of processing video signals from the monitoring device in order to determine an angle between on the one hand a straight line between camera and the user's eyes and on the other hand the optical axis of the user's eyes, wherein the angle thus determined is taken as approximation of said relative angle (φ). 4. Light therapy device according to claim 2 , comprising a signal processing device capable of processing video signals from the monitoring device in order to determine a distance (D) between the camera and the user's head by measuring the diameter of the user's head as seen by the camera and converting the diameter into a corresponding distance. 5. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , further comprising a warning device capable of issuing a user-perceivable warning signal; wherein the control device has an activation output coupled to the warning device; and wherein the control device is designed to issue the warning signal by activation of the warning device. 6. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , further comprising a user-operable mode selector for allowing the user to select a predefined type of therapy. 7. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , wherein the device is capable of operating in a constant intensity mode, in which the light intensity of the light emitted by the light source is constant; wherein the minimum distance (Dmin) and the minimum angle (φ min) are determined depending on the user-selected light intensity; wherein the control device is designed to compare the actual distance (D) with said minimum distance (Dmin) and to compare the actual angle (φ) with said minimum angle (φ min); and wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) is smaller than said minimum distance (Dmin) or that the actual angle (φ) is smaller than said minimum angle (φ min), the control device is designed to issue a safety warning to the user. 8. Light therapy device according to claim 7 , wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) remains smaller than said minimum distance (Dmin) for more than a predetermined time interval (Tmax) or that the actual angle (φ) remains smaller than said minimum angle (φ min) for more than a predetermined time interval (Tmax), the control device is designed to reduce the light intensity to zero. 9. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , wherein the device is capable of operating in a constant intensity mode, in which the light intensity of the light emitted by the light source is constant; wherein a therapy session duration is defined; wherein the maximum distance (Dmax) and the maximum angle (φ max) are determined depending on the user-selected light intensity; wherein the control device is designed to compare the actual distance (D) with said maximum distance (Dmax) and to compare the actual angle (φ) with said maximum angle (φ max); and wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) is larger than said maximum distance (Dmax) or that the actual angle (φ) is larger than said maximum angle (φ max), the control device is designed to issue an effectiveness warning to the user. 10. Light therapy device according to claim 9 , wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) is larger than said maximum distance (Dmax) or that the actual angle (φ) is larger than said maximum angle (φ max), the control device is designed to increase the therapy session duration by the sum of all time intervals during which either the actual distance (D) is larger than said maximum distance (Dmax) or the actual angle (φ) is larger than said maximum angle (φ max), or both. 11. Light therapy device according to claim 1 , wherein the device is capable of operating in an automatic mode, in which the control device measures the actual distance (D) and the actual angle (φ) and sets the light intensity of the light emitted by the light source at an optimum value based on the measured values of distance and angle; wherein the minimum distance (Dmin), the maximum distance (Dmax), the minimum angle (φ min) and the maximum angle (φ max) are determined; wherein the control device is designed to compare the actual distance (D) with said minimum distance (Dmin) and with said maximum distance (Dmax) and to compare the actual angle (φ) with said minimum angle (φ min) and with said maximum angle (φ max); and wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) is smaller than said minimum distance (Dmin) or that the actual angle (φ) is smaller than said minimum angle (φ min), the control device is designed to set the light intensity to zero and/or to issue a safety warning to the user; and wherein, if the control device finds that the actual distance (D) is larger than said maximum distance (Dmax) or that the actual angle (φ) is larger than said maximum angle (φ max), the control device is designed to issue an effectiveness warning to the user.
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