20240029855. PHOTOTHERAPY APPARATUS WITH INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE simplified abstract (LiteCure, LLC)

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PHOTOTHERAPY APPARATUS WITH INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE

Organization Name

LiteCure, LLC

Inventor(s)

Brian Pryor of Newark DE (US)

Sean Xiaolu Wang of Wilmington DE (US)

PHOTOTHERAPY APPARATUS WITH INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240029855 titled 'PHOTOTHERAPY APPARATUS WITH INTERACTIVE USER INTERFACE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a phototherapy apparatus with an interactive user interface for treating biological tissue of animals or humans. The user interface includes intuitive graphic menus that allow clinicians or practitioners to define the properties of the biological tissue based on observable physical characteristics such as weight, skin color, and hair color of the patient. The central control unit of the apparatus then automatically optimizes the parameters of the light source according to the tissue properties and generates a treatment protocol for the best phototherapy result.

  • The phototherapy apparatus has an interactive user interface.
  • The user interface includes intuitive graphic menus.
  • Clinicians or practitioners can define tissue properties based on observable physical characteristics.
  • The central control unit optimizes the light source parameters based on tissue properties.
  • The apparatus generates a treatment protocol for optimal phototherapy results.

Potential Applications:

  • Medical clinics and hospitals for phototherapy treatment of various biological tissues.
  • Veterinary clinics for treating animals with phototherapy.

Problems Solved:

  • Difficulty in determining the appropriate parameters for phototherapy treatment.
  • Lack of a user-friendly interface for clinicians or practitioners to define tissue properties.

Benefits:

  • Improved accuracy and efficiency in phototherapy treatment.
  • User-friendly interface simplifies the process for clinicians or practitioners.
  • Optimal treatment protocols for better phototherapy results.


Original Abstract Submitted

a phototherapy apparatus with interactive user interface for treating biological tissue of an animal or human target. the user interface comprises intuitive graphic menus which allow the clinicians or practitioners to define the properties of the biological tissue through easily observable physical characteristics such as weight, skin color, and hair color of the patient. the central control unit of the phototherapy apparatus then automatically optimizes the parameters of the light source according to the properties of the biological tissue and generates an appropriate treatment protocol to produce the optimum phototherapy result.