Device for treating skin using non-thermal plasma
10857372 ยท 2020-12-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Jasper ZUIDERVAART (Eindhoven, NL)
- Eduard Antonius Van Der Zwan (Eindhoven, NL)
- Stephan Mooibroek (Eindhoven, NL)
- Jeroen Christian Nijdam (Eindhoven, NL)
Cpc classification
H05H2245/34
ELECTRICITY
H05H2245/36
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The present application relates to a device for treating skin using non-thermal plasma. It comprises a housing having a skin interface electrode for application to skin during treatment, a generator for generating non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode; and an isolating element to isolate a region surrounding said skin interface electrode other than during treatment so that non-thermal plasma generated at the skin interface electrode within said region sterilises the skin interface electrode.
Claims
1. A device for treating skin using non-thermal plasma, the device comprising: a housing having a skin interface electrode for application to skin during treatment; a generator for generating non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode; and an isolating element to isolate an airtight region surrounding said skin interface electrode other than during treatment so that non-thermal plasma generated at the skin interface electrode within said airtight region sterilises the skin interface electrode; wherein the isolating element is integrally formed as part of a dock to receive and support the housing.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the isolating element is configured to cooperate with the housing.
3. The device according to claim 2, wherein the isolating element is configured to cooperate with the housing to form an airtight seal between the isolating element and the housing.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein one of the isolating element and the housing includes a projection; and wherein an other of the isolating element and the housing includes a recess, the projection being configured to engage the recess to secure the isolating element to the housing.
5. The device according to claim 1, wherein the isolating element comprises an isolating surface configured to face the skin interface electrode, and wherein the distance (D) between the isolating surface and the skin interface electrode when the isolating element isolates the airtight region surrounding the skin interface electrode is at most 3 millimetres.
6. The device according to claim 1, wherein the isolating element is made from a rigid material.
7. The device according to claim 1, wherein the isolating element is a cap.
8. The device according to claim 1, further comprising: a power source to generate a low voltage electrical signal; a transformer configured to change said low voltage electrical signal into a higher voltage electrical signal; and wherein the generator is configured to receive said higher voltage electrical signal and to generate the non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode using said higher voltage electrical signal.
9. The device according to claim 8, wherein the generator includes a main electrode and a dielectric material disposed between the main electrode and the skin interface electrode; and wherein the main electrode is connected to the transformer so that the higher voltage electrical signal is applied to the main electrode.
10. A method for sterilising a skin interface electrode of a device including a housing having a skin interface electrode for application to skin during treatment, a generator for generating non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode, and an isolating element to isolate an airtight region surrounding said skin interface electrode other than during treatment so that non-thermal plasma generated at the skin interface electrode within said airtight region sterilises the skin interface electrode, the method comprising: positioning the isolating element relative to the housing so that the isolating element isolates the airtight region surrounding said skin interface electrode; and activating the generator so that a first non-thermal plasma is generated at the skin interface electrode within said airtight region and sterilises the skin interface electrode.
11. The method of claim 10, further comprising: repositioning the isolating element relative to the housing so that said skin interface electrode is positioned directly against skin; and reactivating the generator so that a second non-thermal plasma is generated at the skin interface electrode to treat the skin.
12. A device for treating skin using non-thermal plasma, comprising: a skin interface electrode for application to skin during treatment; a generator for generating non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode; a housing accommodating the skin interface electrode and the generator; and an isolating element cooperative with the housing to isolate an airtight region surrounding said skin interface electrode so that non-thermal plasma generated at the skin interface electrode within said airtight region sterilises the skin interface electrode; wherein the isolating element is integrally formed as part of a dock to receive and support the housing.
13. The device according to claim 12, wherein one of the isolating element and the housing includes a projection; and wherein an other of the isolating element and the housing includes a recess, the projection being configured to engage the recess to secure the isolating element to the housing.
14. The device according to claim 12, wherein the isolating element comprises an isolating surface configured to face the skin interface electrode, and wherein the distance (D) between the isolating surface and the skin interface electrode when the isolating element isolates the airtight region surrounding the skin interface electrode is at most 3 millimetres.
15. The device according to claim 12, wherein the isolating element is made from a rigid material.
16. The device according to claim 12, wherein the isolating element is a cap.
17. The device according to claim 12, further comprising: a power source to generate a low voltage electrical signal; a transformer configured to change said low voltage electrical signal into a higher voltage electrical signal; wherein the housing further accommodates the power source and the transformer; and wherein the generator is configured to receive said higher voltage electrical signal and to generate the non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode using said higher voltage electrical signal.
18. The device according to claim 17, wherein the generator includes a main electrode and a dielectric material disposed between the main electrode and the skin interface electrode; and wherein the main electrode is connected to the transformer so that the higher voltage electrical signal is applied to the main electrode.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(15) In the context of this application, the terms non-thermal plasma, cold plasma, low-temperature plasma or non-equilibrium plasma are equivalent. Non-thermal plasma has a temperature of less than about 40 C., i.e. a temperature tolerable to a person or user without causing injury or discomfort. In the context of this application, the terms sterilise, disinfect and decontaminate mean that at least some of the microorganisms present on the surface of the skin are killed and/or rendered non-infectious. The terms distal and proximal herein respectively refer to as relatively closer to the skin to be treated and relatively further away from the skin to be treated.
(16) In the present arrangement, the device 10 is configured to disinfect, sterilise or decontaminate a human or animal body surface, for example a part of the body in which bacteria are to be removed, such as an armpit, or a wound. The device 10 is configured to be hand-held. Therefore, the device 10 is of a mass, size and shape enabling a user to operate the device 10 for treating skin.
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(18) The handle portion 12 comprises a housing 16 having a sidewall 17. The housing 16 accommodates the electrode head assembly 11 and a driving device 18 for driving the electrode head assembly 11.
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(20) The electrode head assembly 11 comprises a body 23 having a first body portion 23a and a second body portion 23b and which accommodates a generator 24 for generating non-thermal plasma and a transformer 25 to supply a high voltage electrical signal to the generator 24.
(21) The generator 24 comprises a main electrode 26 and a skin interface electrode 27, or counter-electrode. The main electrode 26 is located in the first body portion 23a. The main electrode 26 is in the form of a plate of conductive material. The skin interface electrode 27 is located at the skin interface 13 of the device 10 and is suitable for application to skin during treatment. The skin interface electrode 27 is mounted to the body 23. As visible in
(22) The transformer 25 is configured to receive the low voltage electrical signal generated by the driving device 18, and is configured to transform the low voltage electrical signal received into a higher voltage electrical signal. Depending on the winding ratio of the transformer 25, the voltage of the low voltage electrical signal ranges between about 15V and about 30V and the voltage of the higher voltage electrical signal ranges between about 6 kV and about 7 kV. The voltage of the low voltage electrical signal is in particular approximately equal to 24V, and the voltage of the higher electrical signal is in particular approximately equal to 7 kV. The transformer 25 comprises a primary winding coil 30 and a secondary winding coil 31. The primary winding coil 30 is connected to the output of the driving device 18. The secondary winding coil 31 is connected to the main electrode 26 and the skin interface electrode 27 is maintained at a low or zero electrical potential, so that the higher voltage electrical signal is applied between the main electrode 26 and the skin interface electrode 27. As the skin interface electrode 27 is maintained at a low or zero electrical potential, little or no current will pass should the user accidentally touch the skin interface electrode, thereby avoiding any injury.
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(24) The electrode head assembly 11 and the driving device 18 include cooperating elements to releasably mount the electrode head assembly 11 to the driving device 18 and electrically connect the driving device 18 to the transformer 25. The cooperating elements are in the form of a pair of plugs 33 and a pair of corresponding sockets 34. The plugs 33 are part of the electrode head assembly 11 and are electrically connected to the primary winding coil 30 of the transformer 25. The sockets 34 are arranged in the driving device 18 and electrically connected to the driving device 18. Each plug 33 is configured to respectively engage with one of the sockets 34 to releasably mount the electrode head assembly 11 to the driving device 18. When engaged with each other, the pairs of plugs 33 and sockets 34 electrically connect the driving device 18 to the primary winding coil 30 so that the low voltage electrical signal generated by the driving device 18 is transmitted to the primary winding coil 30. The device 10 is therefore configured such that no high voltage electrical signal is transmitted through the plugs 33, i.e. through the interface between the driving device 18 and the electrode head assembly 11. A user can therefore detach the electrode head assembly 11 from the driving device 18 without any risks.
(25) The device 10 comprises additional securing elements in the form of a pair of screws 46 and a pair of corresponding holes 47. As shown in
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(27) When the cap 35 is in the isolating position and when non-thermal plasma is generated at the skin interface electrode 27, non-thermal plasma is contained within the closed chamber 36 about the skin interface electrode 27. In this way, the air captured in the closed chamber 36 and surrounding the skin interface electrode 27 gets saturated in ionized free particles, and the skin interface electrode 27 thereby gets cleaned and disinfected.
(28) The cap 35 comprises an isolating surface 39 which faces the skin interface electrode 27 when the cap 35 is in the isolating position. In the isolating position, the distance D between the isolating surface 39 and the skin interface electrode 27 is at most 3 millimetres, and preferably ranges between about 0.2 millimetre and about 1 millimetre. This allows minimizing the volume of the closed chamber 36 formed around the skin interface electrode 27. In this way, the air captured in the closed chamber 36 gets more efficiently saturated in ionized free particles and an enhanced cleaning of the skin interface electrode 27 is therefore enabled.
(29) The cap 35 is made from a rigid material such as a thermoplastic polymer. For example, the cap 35 is made from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene or polycarbonate. It will be noted that any other kind of material suitable for protecting the skin interface electrode 27 against mechanical damage can be used.
(30) The device 10 may additionally comprise a stand 44 configured to stabilise the device 10 when the device 10 is placed in an upright position, for example on a table. The stand 44 receives the proximal end 15 of the device 10.
(31) The operation of the skin treating device 10 in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention will now be described.
(32) Initially, the transformer 25 is electrically connected to the driving device 18 and the electrode head assembly 11 is mounted to the driving device 18 via the plugs and sockets 33, 34. The electrode head assembly 11 is additionally secured to the driving device 18 by fixing the screws 46 in the holes 47. In use, the driving device 18 is switched on by a user by means of the switch, and the skin interface 13 of the device 10 is positioned against or close to an area of skin to be sterilized, for example a wound. Alternatively, or more in general, the device 10 is positioned against or close to a part of the body in which bacteria are to be removed, such as an armpit. Once the driving device 18 is switched on, the driving device 18 generates a low voltage electrical signal which is transmitted to the primary winding coil 30 of the transformer 25 via the plugs and sockets 33, 34. The transformer 25 changes the low voltage electrical signal into a higher voltage electrical signal which is applied between the main electrode 26 and the skin interface electrode 27. This creates electrical discharges which ionize air located between the main electrode 26 and the skin interface electrode 27 and generate non-thermal plasma at the skin interface electrode 27. The generated non-thermal plasma diffuses onto the skin, thereby disinfecting the skin.
(33) During treatment of the skin, the skin interface electrode 27 is positioned close to or directly against the part of the body in which bacteria are to be removed, and may therefore get contaminated. Accordingly, after treatment, the user may want to clean the skin interface electrode 27 before reusing the device 10. To this effect, the user positions the cap 35 in the isolating position so that the cap 35 is snapped on the housing 16 and forms the closed chamber 36 around the skin interface electrode 27. Then, the user switches the driving device 18 on by means of the switch. Non-thermal plasma is generated at the skin interface electrode 27 and is contained within the closed chamber 36 about the skin interface electrode 27. Therefore, the air captured in the closed chamber 36 and surrounding the skin interface electrode 27 gets saturated with ionized free particles, and the skin interface electrode 27 thereby gets cleaned and disinfected.
(34) Alternatively, or in addition, the user may want to change of electrode head assembly 11, of may want to wash the electrode head assembly 11. To this effect, the user detaches the cap 35 from the housing 16, and detaches the electrode head assembly 11 from the driving device 18 by removing the plugs 33 from the sockets 34 and the screws 46 from the holes 47. As no high voltage electrical signal is transmitted through the plugs and sockets 33, 34 between the driving device 18 and the electrode head assembly 11, the electrode head assembly 11 can be removed from the driving device 18 without risks for the user.
(35) A second embodiment 110 of the skin treating device according to the present invention is shown in
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(37) It will be appreciated that the operation of the skin treating device 110 according to the second embodiment is unchanged from that of the first embodiment. However, in the second embodiment, when the user wants to sterilise the skin interface electrode 27, the user positions the distal end 14 of the device 110 in the dock 41 so that the projection 37 of the wall 49 engages the recess 38 in the housing 16 to form the closed chamber 36 around the skin interface electrode 27. The driving device 18 is then switched on and non-thermal plasma is generated at the skin interface electrode 27 within the closed chamber 36 so that the skin interface electrode 27 gets sterilised.
(38) While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive, and the invention not limited to these embodiments.
(39) It will be appreciated that the term comprising does not exclude other elements or steps and that the indefinite article a or an does not exclude a plurality. A single processor may fulfil the functions of several items recited in the claims. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measures cannot be used to an advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
(40) Although claims have been formulated in this application to particular combinations of features, it should be understood that the scope of the disclosure of the present invention also includes any novel features or any novel combinations of features disclosed herein either explicitly or implicitly or any generalisation thereof, whether or not it relates to the same invention as presently claimed in any claim and whether or not it mitigates any or all of the same technical problems as does the parent invention. The applicants hereby give notice that new claims may be formulated to such features and/or combinations of features during the prosecution of the present application or of any further application derived therefrom.