LED THERAPY BED
20170246475 · 2017-08-31
Inventors
Cpc classification
A61N2005/0626
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A61N5/0624
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A light therapy bed including multiple LEDs positioned in individually controllable modules is disclosed. The modules of LEDs are configured to have direct contact or in close proximity to the skin or tissue of the user, through an acrylic or similar cover. The LEDs light the surface and underlying layers of tissue for photodynamic stimulation of the cells. Iterations of the device utilize light known to have a bactericidal effect in the case of acne, MRSA, etc. The bed is fabricated and formed in a curved configuration to optimize contact between the LEDs and the skin of a user. Each of the LED modules may be mounted on a PCB in an arrangement to provide even lighting and temperature upon the skin or tissue surface of a user. Each module also has one or more thermal sensors that evenly and quickly heat all of the areas of a user's body.
Claims
1. A LED therapy bed comprising: a support frame having a plurality of rails; the plurality of rails forming a curved support; the plurality of rails supporting a plurality of separately controlled LED modules; each module having a plurality of LEDs regulated by a current limiting circuit; the plurality of LEDs being overdriven to increase light output beyond normal operating intensity and to further produce thermal heat from said plurality of LEDs in order to produce a skin temperature of between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit from direct thermal conduction; each module further including at least one thermal sensor that locally senses a temperature of said module; and each module further including at least one fan wherein the fan speed is regulated directly or indirectly by the at least one thermal sensor; and a master controller that controls each LED module, the at least one thermal sensor and the at least one fan; wherein the temperature of each module or LED is separately controlled.
2. The LED therapy bed according to claim 1, wherein LEDs of an LED module are contained on a printed circuit board (PCB).
3. The LED therapy bed according to claim 1, wherein each of the separately controlled LED modules have electrical connections for between about 100 to about 1,000 LEDs in each module.
4. The LED therapy bed according to claim 3, wherein the plurality of LEDs have different wavelengths which emit different colored light and are placed in a repeating pattern.
5. The LED therapy bed according to claim 1, wherein the LEDs transmit light in the wavelengths of at least one of about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850 to 855 nm and about 940 nm to cause at least one of: increase the nitric oxide level of a user of the LED therapy bed, reduce or eliminate wrinkles and tighten a user's skin, provide muscle or joint or arthritic or carpal-tunnel pain and/or stiffness relief, blood circulation, psoriasis, eczema, post-op to reduce scarring, bruising, healing time, pain, inflammation and redness, healing sores in the mouth caused by chemo-therapy, to reverse blindness caused by diabetes, to reverse macular degeneration, to reverse loss of sight caused by stroke, to treat skin cancer, to reduce or eliminate bruises, to clear sinuses, to regrow hair and to treat Fibromyalgia.
6. The LED therapy bed according to claim 1 wherein the current limiting circuit is selected to cause a deliberate increase in thermal heating of at least one wavelength of LEDs to heat said skin tissue temperature to between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit when held continuously against or in close proximity to the skin tissue for a predetermined period of time.
7. The LED therapy bed of claim 1, wherein the thermal sensor sits between LEDs on a spring arm which is spring biased.
8. A LED therapy bed comprising: a support frame having a plurality of rails forming a curved support; the plurality of rails supporting a plurality of controlled LED modules; each module having a plurality of LEDs regulated by a current limiting circuit; the plurality of LEDs being overdriven to increase light output beyond normal operating intensity and to further produce thermal heat from the plurality of LEDs, wherein the plurality of LEDs is configured to produce a skin temperate of between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit from direct thermal conduction; each LED module further including at least one thermal sensor that locally senses a temperature of said module or a portion of the LED module; and each module further including at least one fan wherein said fan speed is regulated directly or indirectly by the at least one thermal sensor; a master controller that controls the LEDs, the at least one fan and the at least one temperature sensor in each LED module; wherein the temperature of each LED module is separately controlled.
9. The LED therapy bed according to claim 8, wherein LEDs of an LED module are contained on a PCB.
10. The LED therapy bed according to claim 8, wherein the master controller separately controls each LED module.
11. The LED therapy bed according to claim 10, wherein the master controller separately controls some of the LED modules and controls other LED modules together.
12. The LED therapy bed according to claim 10, wherein each of the separately controlled LED modules have electrical connections for between about 100 to about 1,000 LEDs in each module.
13. The LED therapy bed according to claim 8, wherein the plurality of LEDs are placed in a repeating pattern.
14. The LED therapy bed according to claim 8, wherein the LEDs transmit light in the wavelengths of at least one of about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850 to 855 nm and about 940 nm to cause at least one of: increase the nitric oxide level of a user of the LED therapy bed, reduce or eliminate wrinkles and tighten the skin of a user, provide muscle or joint or arthritic or carpal-tunnel pain and/or stiffness relief, blood circulation, psoriasis, eczema, post-op to reduce scarring, bruising, healing time, pain, inflammation and redness, healing sores in the mouth caused by chemo-therapy, to reverse blindness caused by diabetes, to reverse macular degeneration, to reverse loss of sight caused by stroke, to treat skin cancer, to reduce or eliminate bruises, to clear sinuses, to regrow hair and to treat Fibromyalgia.
15. The LED therapy bed according to claim 8 wherein the current limiting circuit is selected to cause a deliberate increase in thermal heating of at least one wavelength of LEDs to heat said skin tissue temperature to between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit when held continuously against or in close proximity to the skin tissue for a predetermined period of time.
16. The LED therapy bed of claim 8 wherein the thermal sensor sits between the LEDs on a spring arm which is spring biased.
17. A LED therapy bed comprising: a support frame having a plurality of rails forming a curved support; the plurality of rails supporting a plurality of LED modules; each module having a plurality of LEDs regulated by one or more current limiting circuits; the plurality of LEDs have the same wavelength or different wavelengths; one or more of the LEDs being overdriven to increase light output beyond normal operating intensity and to further produce thermal heat from the plurality of LEDs in order to produce a skin temperate of a user of between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit from direct thermal conduction; each LED module further including at least one thermal sensor that locally senses a temperature of the LED module; an acrylic cover over the top of the LEDs; each module further including at least one fan whereby the fan speed is regulated directly or indirectly by said at least one temperature sensor; and a master controller that controls the LEDs, the at least one fan and the at least one thermal sensor in each module; wherein the temperature of each module is separately controlled, and wherein a user lays on the LED therapy bed while receiving therapy, and wherein the LED therapy bed supports the body of a user lying on the LED therapy bed but does not cover the user while the user is lying on the LED therapy bed.
18. The LED therapy bed according to claim 17 wherein LEDs of an LED module are contained on a PCB.
19. The LED therapy bed according to claim 18, wherein LED modules are separately controlled or plural modules are controlled together; and the LED modules have electrical connections for between 100 to 1,000 LEDs in each module.
20. The LED therapy bed according to claim 17, wherein the one or more LEDs having different wavelengths emit different color light; wherein the different colored LEDs are placed in a repeating pattern.
21. The LED therapy bed according to claim 17 wherein the LEDs transmit light in the wavelengths of at least one of about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850 to 855 nm and about 940 nm to cause at least one of: increase nitric oxide availability, reduce or eliminate wrinkles and tighten the skin of a user, provide muscle or joint or arthritic or carpal-tunnel pain and/or stiffness relief, blood circulation, psoriasis, eczema, post-op to reduce scarring, bruising, healing time, pain, inflammation and redness, healing sores in the mouth caused by chemo-therapy, to reverse blindness caused by diabetes, to reverse macular degeneration, to reverse loss of sight caused by stroke, to treat skin cancer, to reduce or eliminate bruises, to clear sinuses, to regrow hair and to treat Fibromyalgia.
22. The LED therapy bed according to claim 17 wherein the current limiting circuit is selected to cause a deliberate increase in thermal heating of at least one wavelength of light emitting diode(s) to heat said skin tissue temperature to between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit when held continuously against or in close proximity to the skin tissue for predetermined period of time.
23. The LED therapy bed according to claim 17, wherein the acrylic is a transparent acrylic.
24. A LED therapy bed comprising: a plurality of LED modules; a frame for supporting the LED therapy bed; each module having a plurality of LEDs regulated by one or more current limiting circuits; the plurality of different LEDs being overdriven to increase light output beyond normal operating intensity and to further produce thermal heat from the plurality of LEDs in order to produce a skin temperate of a user of between 97 and 108 degrees Fahrenheit from direct thermal conduction; each LED module further including at least one thermal sensor that locally senses a temperature of the LED module or individual LEDs or clusters of LEDs within a module; an acrylic cover over the top of the LEDs; each module further including at least one fan wherein the fan speed is regulated directly or indirectly by said at least one temperature sensor; and a master controller that controls the LEDs, the at least one fan and the at least one thermal sensor in each said module; wherein the temperature of each module, LED or cluster of LEDs is separately controlled, and wherein after one side of a user is treated by the modules, the user may turn over to have the opposite side of the user's body treated.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
[0049] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to exemplary embodiments illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is hereby intended. Any alterations and further modifications of the principles of the invention as described herein are contemplated and would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art to which the invention relates.
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[0055] Each LED module 40 is self-contained and independently regulates its temperature to maintain an optimal skin dilatation temperature. A current limiting device connects to the LEDs. In an exemplary embodiment, the current limiting resistor is selected to provide a deliberate increase in said skin tissue temperature of a user where the skin temperature is between 97-108 degrees F., when held continuously against or in very close proximity to a user's skin tissue for a fifteen-minute period. Each LED module 40 has openings or holes 42 for venting air from the inside of the LED module 40. The holes 42 allow for cooling or heating air to be independently moved through each LED module 40 to independently regulate the temperature of each LED module 40. As shown in
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[0057] A controller is located either within each LED module 40 or at a separate master location. The controller measures the temperatures through sensors 85 and operates the fan 51 that is connected to a motor 52 found in compartment 50 at the bottom of the LED module 40. The fan 51 has blades and the fan speed changes to maintain the surface temperature of the LEDs 44 at the underside of acrylic cover 49. The fan compartment 50 is kept in place by screws 53, or is otherwise secured to the housing 41 of LED module 40. The regulation of the fan speed and cooling is required because the LEDs 44 are overdriven to create heat that is conducted to the skin of the user to provide heat in addition to the light therapy.
[0058] In some exemplary embodiments, the power applied to the bank of LEDs is through an LED driver. The LED driver can be in a variety of forms, from a simple resistor to a transistor, SCR, current driver, Diac, Triac or other solid state device. The power to a module of LEDs or to each LED 44 is supplied at a desired power or current, as controlled by the controller. The current regulating or limiting device is used to consistently limit the current to the LEDs and provide both even illumination and the specific temperatures needed. Because the LEDs are often driven beyond their normal level of illumination, the LEDs produce excessive heat. Excessive heat is exhausted from each LED module 40 through holes 42, as a result of the air flow created by fan 51.
[0059] Different wavelengths of light and combinations of wavelengths of light have been shown to provide various treatments including, but not limited to:
[0060] 1. Treatment of wrinkles/anti-aging, and to reduce pore size: about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm and about 850-855 nm.
[0061] 2. Pain relief including carpal-tunnel and arthritic pain: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm and about 940 nm.
[0062] 3. Treat acne and heal burn victims: about 415 nm or about 460-about 465 nm, about 660 nm and about 850-about 855 nm.
[0063] 4. Rosacea: about 415 nm or about 460-465 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm and about 850-855 nm.
[0064] 5. MRSA: about 415 nm or about 460-465 nm and about 850-855 nm.
[0065] 6. Treat swelling and inflammation of the brain caused by severe head trauma: about 850-about 855 nm.
[0066] 7. Psoriasis+Eczema (used w/serum): about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm and about 940 nm.
[0067] 8. Post-op to reduce scarring, bruising, healing time, pain, inflammation and redness:
[0068] about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0069] 9. Reverse blindness caused by diabetes: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0070] 10. Reverse macular degeneration: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0071] 11. Heal sores in the mouth caused by chemo-therapy: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0072] 12. Skin cancer: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0073] 13. Bruising: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0074] 14. Sinuses: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0075] 15. Bell's Palsy: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, about 940 nm, about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, and about 850-855 nm.
[0076] 16. Heal the chest after open-heart surgery: about 850-855 nm.
[0077] 17. Help to re-grow hair: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0078] 18. Fibromyalgia: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, about 940 nm and about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, and about 850-855 nm.
[0079] 19. Increase of Nitric Oxide production: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0080] 20. Increased blood circulation: about 630 nm, about 660 nm, about 850-855 nm, and about 940 nm.
[0081] 21. Pigmentation and age spots: about 605 nm, about 630 nm, about 660 nm, and about 850-855 nm.
[0082] The plurality of light can have a small variation between the light frequencies, such as about 625 nm, about 630 nm and about 635 nm, by using LEDs with different dispersion and intensities. These light frequencies, about 625 nm, about 630 nm and about 635 nm can be combined with a light frequency of about 415 nm that kill bacteria to provide optimal benefit. Although specific wavelengths are described above, the wavelengths can be modified, if desired. In addition, although the term “about” is used in the specification when listing specific wavelengths, the term “about” is used because manufacturing tolerances may differ and because a very similar but not exact wavelength may work as well as the listed wavelength.
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[0087] At least one temperature sensor 85 is held in near contact with the bottom surface of the transparent acrylic cover 49 by being located just below the top of the LEDs 44. As previously described, each LED module 40 has six-hundred and eight LEDs but more or less than the six-hundred and eight LEDs may be provided. The number of wavelengths of the LEDs utilized is selected based upon the desired therapy. In addition, the LEDs can be fabricated with an internal cluster of LEDs and the transmission color of each individual LED 44 can be changed, based upon the desired therapy. In an exemplary embodiment, a plurality of different colored LEDs may be placed in a repeating pattern.
[0088] Skin and other body tissues have the ability to absorb light and use it as a source of energy to stimulate cellular regeneration. The light rays that are emitted from the device are beneficial for your skin, as they contain no UV rays. The problem with getting these same light rays from the sun is that you also get the harmful UV rays. These harmful rays can do more damage to your skin than good. With LEDs, when the correct wavelengths of light are closely and intensely flowed into the body at the proper temperatures, collagen and elastin are produced by cells called Fibroblasts. Inside these cells is a smaller cellular structure called Mitochondria.
[0089] Thus, specific exemplary embodiments of a LED therapy bed 19 have been disclosed. It should be apparent, however, to those skilled in the art that many more modifications besides those described herein are possible without departing from the inventive concepts contained herein. The inventive subject matter, therefore, is not to be restricted except in the spirit of the appended claims.