Dermatological Treatment Apparatus

20190217120 ยท 2019-07-18

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    Abstract

    The present invention relates to a dermatological treatment apparatus. Such dermatological treatments include but are not limited to hair removal, treatment of acne and lesions and also skin rejuvenation. The apparatus comprises a housing; a light emitting source provided in the housing arranged to emit light energy along an energy pathway to external of the device; and a filter arrangement positioned in the energy pathway having at least a first and a second light energy filtering portion together combining to span across the energy pathway for filtering the light energy passing to external of the device.

    Claims

    1. A light emitting apparatus for providing dermatological treatment comprising: a housing; a light emitting source provided in the housing arranged to emit light energy along an energy pathway to external of the device; and a filter arrangement positioned in the energy pathway having a first and a second light energy filtering portion together combining to span across the energy pathway for filtering the light energy passing to external of the device.

    2. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light filtering portions have a cut-on value in the range of 470 to 650 nm.

    3. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the apparatus comprises an intense pulsed light (IPL) apparatus.

    4. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second light filtering portions are positioned in a side by side configuration.

    5. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein each of the first and second light energy filtering portions comprise opposing edge portions; and wherein the opposing edge portions face each other.

    6. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the opposing edge portions abut.

    7. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second light filtering portions are positioned orthogonal to the energy pathway.

    8. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the first and second light energy filtering portions comprise a major face facing the light energy emitted from the light emitting source.

    9. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the major face of the first and the second light energy filtering portions are substantially planar.

    10. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the energy pathway is defined by a cross-sectional length extending between opposing side walls and a width defined between opposing upper and lower walls; wherein the length is greater than the width; and wherein the first and second light energy filtering portions span between the opposing side walls.

    11. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the light energy emitted from the light source that diverges outwardly tends to have an energy profile in an axis transverse to the energy pathway that reduces on both sides of a maximum energy value; and wherein the apparatus is arranged such that the light energy having the maximum energy value contacts a region of the filter arrangement comprising the opposing edge portions.

    12. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the filter arrangement is retained in the housing.

    13. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 12, wherein the filter arrangement is retained in a fixed position in the housing.

    14. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1 further comprising a frame for receipt and retaining of the first and second light energy filtering portions in a fixed relative position.

    15. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting source emits white light.

    16. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light emitting source is a xenon flashlamp.

    17. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the light filtering portions have a cut-on value of approximately 510 nm.

    18. The light emitting apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the major face of the first and the second light energy filtering portions are co-planar.

    Description

    [0030] The present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:

    [0031] FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

    [0032] FIG. 2 is a schematic cross sectional perspective view of a handset according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

    [0033] FIGS. 3a-c are schematic representations of filter arrangements according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.

    [0034] Referring to FIG. 1 there is a schematic representation of an apparatus according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention. The apparatus presented is an Intense Pulse Light (IPL) device comprising a handset (6) connected via an umbilical cable (4) to a charging module (2). The charging module (2) in turn is connected to a mains power supply represented by arrow (8).

    [0035] Referring to FIG. 2 there is a cross-section through the handset (6) presenting the components of the handset according to an exemplary embodiment. The handset (6) comprises a connector (10) for connection to the charging module (2). A flash lamp in the form of a xenon flash lamp (12) is provided and is driven by the storage capacitor (14). Light output from the lamp (12) is focused by reflector (16) forwardly through filter arrangement (18). The filter may be a high pass filter with a cut on wavelength in the range of 470 nm to 650 nm. Typically the filter has a cut on of approximately 510 nm to ensure harmful lower wavelengths cannot pass to the skin.

    [0036] The light energy having passed through the filter (18) is output of the device from the mouth (20). One or more of a skin contact/skin tone sensor (22) is provided that the forward end of the handset adjacent to the mouth (20). Such a skin contact/tone sensor (22) is in communication with the controller taking the form of a control PCB (24) to prevent operation of the apparatus unless a valid skin contact/tone reading is received.

    [0037] Due to the significant amount of heat generated by the lamp (12) a cooling fan (26) is provided to draw air into the handset thereby cooling the lamp. Hot air is output through the air duct (28) and exits the handset from outlet (30). Further components comprise a user operable actuator in the form of a button (32) to cause operation of the device and there is further provided a skin contact indicator light (34) indicating that the forward end of the handset is in contact or is in proximity to the skin.

    [0038] The filter arrangement is shown in FIG. 2 and is provided in the energy pathway that extends between the lamp (12) and the mouth (20). The filter arrangement (18) can be seen to be positioned in the energy pathway and has, in the exemplary embodiment, first and second light energy filtering portions (18a, 18b) together combining to span across the energy pathway for filtering the light energy passing to external of the apparatus. Additional light energy filtering portions may be utilised. By increasing the number of filter portions each portion is effectively reduced in size and thus for the same input from the flashlamp each filter portion undergoes less thermal stress.

    [0039] Referring to FIG. 3a a first and a second light energy filtering portion (18a, 18b) are presented. The first and second light filtering portions (18a, 18b) are shown in a side by side configuration whereby the second light energy filtering portion is stacked on top of the first light energy filtering portion (18a). The first and second light energy filtering portions (18a, 18b) are shown to be abutting whereby opposing edge portions effectively face each other and abut against one another. The opposing edge portions are shown abutting at reference number (40). The first and second light filtering portions (18a, 18b) provide major faces respectively (42a, 42b) forming a forward face for facing the light energy emitted from the light emitting source. Together the face (42) is substantially planar. The filter arrangement (18) may be symmetrical about the abutment line (40). Additionally and importantly, however, it is beneficial that the maximum energy associated with the emitted light energy is focused upon the abutment line between the first and second light filtering portion (18a, 18b). The thermal profile associated with the light energy emitted from the light source (12) tends to have an energy profile that reduces outwardly from a maximum energy value. Accordingly, a similar thermal profile is also apparent and by ensuring that the maximum temperature light energy is focused upon the interruption between the opposing edge portions the light filtering portions (18a, 18b) the thermally induced stress is reduced.

    [0040] It will be appreciated that the first and second light filtering portions (18a, 18b) must be close enough to each other to prevent unfiltered light energy passing between them. Referring to FIG. 3b, it will be appreciated that the filter arrangement may be configured such that the first and second light filtering portion are positioned in a side by side configuration relative to the top and bottom of the handset (6). In such an embodiment, however, where the width is greater than the height, thermally induced stress is reduced albeit effectiveness is less than in the embodiment shown in FIG. 3a.

    [0041] Referring to FIG. 3c, a further embodiment is presented. In this embodiment the opposing edge portions are non-planar which may further reduce thermally induced stresses allowing operation at higher energy throughput.

    [0042] Referring to FIG. 3d the embodiment as presented in FIG. 3 is shown whereby the first and second light filtering portions (18a, 18b) are retained in a housing or frame (44) in order to aid assembly.

    [0043] The present invention has been described by way of example only and it will be appreciated to the skilled addressee that modification and variations may be made without departing from the scope of protection afforded by the appended claims.