US2013150730A1PendingUtilityA1
Cooling system for a photocosmetic device
Est. expiryDec 2, 2016(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A45D 26/0061A61B 2018/00476A61B 18/203A61B 2018/00029A61B 2017/00747A61B 2018/00452A61B 2017/00026A61B 2017/00765A61N 1/328A61B 2090/065A45D 44/005A61B 2018/00904A61B 2017/00769A61B 2018/00011A61B 5/0077
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Abstract
Photocosmetic device for use in medical or non-medical environments (e.g., a home, barbershop, or spa), which can be used for a variety of tissue treatments. Radiation is delivered to the tissue via optical systems designed to pattern the radiation and project the radiation to a particular depth. The device has a variety of cooling systems including phase change cooling solids and liquids to cool treated skin and the radiation sources. Contact sensors and motion sensor may be used to enhance treatment. The device may be modular to facilitate manufacture and replacement of parts.
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1 . A device for measuring the pigmentation level of skin, comprising:
a handpiece adapted for contact with the skin; a light source configured to illuminate the skin; a contact sensor coupled to the handpiece, wherein the contact sensor is capable of determining if the handpiece is in contact with the skin; and an optical sensor coupled to the handpiece, wherein the optical sensor measures illumination reflected from the skin and is configured to calculate and output skin pigmentation level based on the measurement of illumination reflected from the skin, and wherein pigmentation level measurement is enabled when the contact sensor detects contact between the handpiece and the skin.
2 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the optical sensor is at least one of a CCD or a CMOS device.
3 . The device of claim 1 , wherein the contact sensor is at least one of an optical sensor, an electrical sensor, a mechanical sensor, and a temperature sensor.Cited by (0)
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