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Skin tanning and light therapy incorporating light emitting diodes

a technology of light-emitting diodes and skin tanning, which is applied in the field of skin tanning and light-emitting diodes, can solve the problems of increasing the visibility of skin lines and wrinkles, indoor tanning does not implement systems, and the quality of ultra-violet light exposure by the sun is not easy to control, so as to achieve the effect of improving performance and prolonging the life of leds

Inactive Publication Date: 2005-08-25
FISET PETER D
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"The invention is a skin tanning chamber that uses UVA light from LEDs to produce a controlled and safe tanning experience. The chamber can be rigid or flexible, and can be designed to produce a specific light pattern over time. It also includes LEDs that emit UVC light to sanitize the chamber surface. The LEDs are controlled independently to produce different light patterns and can be calibrated for consistent output. The chamber can be programmed to vary the wavelengths of the light and can store records of use. It can also be fitted into a standard fluorescent bulb fixture and can have cooling and air flow means. The LEDs are placed within a transparent tube with perforations to allow air flow. The density of the perforations on the distal end of the tube is greater than the density on the proximal end to improve performance and lifespan of the LEDs."

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Health research has shown that both the condition of under-exposure to ultra-violet light and the condition of over-exposure to ultra-violet light causes a variety of health problems.
The quality of ultra-violet light exposure by the sun is not simple to control.
Indoor-tanning does not implement systems that are directly dependent on the sun as the source of ultra-violet radiation.
UVB skin tanning has, what some tanners consider, an additional negative effect, UVB tanning will thicken the second layer of skin and as a result increases the visibility of skin lines and wrinkles.
UVB tanning creates a shedding cycle of 5 to 7 days which is undesirable when a UVA tan has a shedding cycle of 28 days.
However, UVB light can also degrade Vitamin-D.
In exceptional conditions such as albinism, the third layer of skin is not capable of producing melanin.
It is common knowledge that all wavelengths of UV over long exposure periods damage the skin in various ways.
Therefore, it has been recommended by various health organizations studying the phenomena that moderate exposure to UV light has a net health benefit, whereas over-exposure or under-exposure of UV results in a net health deficit.

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[0023] The present invention incorporates the use of light emitting diodes, commonly referred to as LEDs, into an indoor-tanning device that optionally includes other sources of therapeutic electromagnetic radiation. UVA LEDs are preferred. Particularly preferred UVA LEDs include those that emit at least about 90% UVA wavelengths, preferably at least about 95% or more UVA wavelengths. In one embodiment, the LED emits essentially only (e.g., at least about 99.99%) UVA. This high percentage of UVA light output is an improvement over previous lamp technologies previously available in indoor-tanning salons. The various LED manufacturers of the preferred LEDs are Cree Inc. (USA), Nichia (Japan), Toyoda Gosei (Japan), Crystal IS (USA—Aluminum Nitride AlN substrate) with Palo Alto Research Center (USA).

[0024] For providing general purpose light therapy it is desirable to include LEDs that have wavelengths in addition to UVA to provide for services other than or in addition to tanning. The...

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Abstract

The invention relates to a skin tanning chamber, the improvement comprising at least one light emitting diode emitting a UVA light, such as a UVA LED that emits essentially only UVA. Additionally, multiple LEDs of varying types with various characteristic wavelengths are controlled independently to produce an arbitrary light pattern in an arbitrary sequence over time. The chamber can be rigid or flexible. It can be a bed, booth or incorporated into a flexible form, such as a garment or cloth. In one embodiment, the chamber further comprises at least one LED emitting a UVC light, whereby the UVC light sanitizes the chamber surface. Preferably the LED emitting the UVA light is under independent control from the LED emitting UVC light.

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RELATED APPLICATION(S) [0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10 / 714,824, filed Nov. 17, 2003, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60 / 473,237, filed on May 24, 2003, which is incorporated herein by reference.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] The most common method of skin tanning involves the process of exposing skin to ultra-violet light. Health research has shown that both the condition of under-exposure to ultra-violet light and the condition of over-exposure to ultra-violet light causes a variety of health problems. Health research has also shown that specific ranges of wavelengths of ultra-violet light are responsible for producing health benefits. Moderate exposure to specific wavelengths of ultra-violet light produces the greatest benefits with the least amount of health risk. Certain methods and devices are useful at controlling the quantity and quality of ultra-violet light exposure in the effort to produce the great...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): A61N5/06
CPCA61N5/0614A61N5/0616A61N2005/0615A61N2005/0629A61N2005/007A61N2005/0652A61N2005/0653A61N2005/0661A61N2005/005A61N2005/0645
Inventor FISET, PETER D.
Owner FISET PETER D
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