CN111870822A - Laser therapeutic instrument with thermal moxibustion function and laser therapeutic instrument set with same - Google Patents
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Abstract
A laser therapeutic apparatus with thermal moxibustion function and a laser therapeutic apparatus set with the same are disclosed. The laser therapeutic apparatus, as having moxibustion (Cautery) function's laser therapeutic apparatus, includes: a laser element that emits laser light for phototherapy; and a laser housing (Case) that houses the laser element, wherein a Base portion (Base) that forms a bottom portion of the laser housing has a moxibustion treatment portion (cautry Part) that can generate heat to achieve the moxibustion treatment function, and the laser element is disposed inside the laser housing so as to face downward, and emits the laser light toward a lower side of the Base portion. According to the present invention, phototherapy with laser light and moxibustion with heat can be performed simultaneously at the bottom portion where laser light is emitted, and thus moxibustion can be achieved together with the treatment effect by laser therapy.
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Technical Field
The present invention relates to a laser treatment apparatus and a laser treatment apparatus set having the same, and more particularly, to a laser treatment apparatus capable of performing laser treatment and having a moxibustion function, and a laser treatment apparatus set having such a laser treatment apparatus and a charger.
Background
Generally, in order to relieve pain, improve blood flow, Skin discomfort (Skin discomfort), or the like, a patch or an external agent called a pain plaster, an ointment, or the like is used, which is attached to a human body to relieve pain in an affected part as described above.
Recently, in order to further improve the effect of improving blood flow, a patch having a magnet shape is also sold. Since the general patches have a limited fundamental therapeutic effect and are disposable, various problems such as cost burden may occur in terms of long-term use.
Recently, phototherapy has been used to relieve pain, improve blood flow, and improve the skin, and laser therapy has been implemented as an example of phototherapy. For example, a Low Level Laser (LLL) which is an example of a laser used for laser therapy is known to have various effects such as relieving pain, improving blood flow, strengthening blood flow, regenerating skin, activating cells, decomposing fat, or stimulating cells, depending on the wavelength range of the laser.
In particular, since the low-level laser is safe and has effects of promoting metabolism, cell activation, and enhancing immunity, and is effective in restoring damaged cellular tissues, various effects can be achieved according to the wavelength band of the laser.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to provide a phototherapy laser therapeutic apparatus with moxibustion therapy functions, such as thermal moxibustion, and a laser therapeutic apparatus set comprising the laser therapeutic apparatus and a laser charger for charging the laser therapeutic apparatus.
In one aspect, the present invention provides a laser treatment apparatus having a moxibustion (cauery) function, including: a laser element that emits laser light for phototherapy; and a laser housing (Case) that houses the laser element, wherein a Base portion (Base) that forms a bottom portion of the laser housing has a moxibustion treatment portion (cautry Part) that can generate heat to achieve the moxibustion treatment function, and the laser element is disposed inside the laser housing so as to face downward, and emits the laser light toward a lower side of the Base portion.
In another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a laser treatment apparatus set including: laser therapeutic apparatus, comprising: a laser element that emits laser light to realize phototherapy; a laser housing (Case) that houses the laser element; a battery built in the laser housing; a charging terminal provided at a bottom of the laser housing to charge the battery; and the laser charger is used for charging the battery of the laser therapeutic apparatus.
The laser charger includes: a charging tray having at least one charging slot opened to an upper side so that the laser therapeutic apparatus is inserted in a vertical direction; a charging housing supporting the charging tray; a main terminal for charging a battery of the laser treatment apparatus, wherein the main terminal is provided at a bottom of the charging slot to be connected with the charging terminal of the laser treatment apparatus when the laser treatment apparatus is inserted into the charging slot.
The laser therapeutic apparatus and the laser therapeutic apparatus set with the same have the following advantages.
First, according to the present invention, phototherapy with laser light and moxibustion with heat can be performed simultaneously at the bottom portion where laser light is emitted, and thus moxibustion can be achieved together with the treatment effect by laser therapy.
Second, according to the present invention, since heat generated from the laser element is utilized as heat for moxibustion treatment of local tissues of the skin, the structure for phototherapy and moxibustion treatment can be simplified, and the cost required for manufacturing the apparatus can be reduced.
Third, according to the present invention, the laser treatment apparatus is easily charged and sterilized at the same time as charging, so that the laser treatment apparatus can be sanitarily reused, and the laser treatment apparatus can be easily stored in or taken out from the laser charger, so that it is convenient to use.
Fourth, according to the present invention, since the tape for fixing (attaching) the laser treatment apparatus to the skin can be accommodated in the charger case, the skin-attaching tape is prevented from being lost and is convenient to store.
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FIG. 1 is an upper perspective view illustrating one embodiment of a laser treatment apparatus according to the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a bottom perspective view of the laser treatment apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line A-A of FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a front view of the laser treatment apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of the laser treatment apparatus illustrated in FIG. 1;
FIG. 6 is a plan view of the laser treatment apparatus of FIG. 1;
FIG. 7 is a perspective view showing a laser treatment apparatus set according to the present invention;
FIG. 8 is a perspective view showing the laser treatment unit set of FIG. 7 with the cover separated;
FIG. 9 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line B-B of FIG. 7;
fig. 10 is an enlarged view of the "C" portion of fig. 9;
FIG. 11 is a perspective view showing a laser charger of the laser treatment apparatus set shown in FIG. 7;
FIG. 12 is a longitudinal sectional view of the laser charger shown in FIG. 11; and
fig. 13 is a plan view showing a state in which the cover is removed from the laser charger shown in fig. 11.
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Hereinafter, preferred embodiments of the present invention, which can be used for specifically achieving the objects of the present invention, will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description of the present embodiment, the same components are given the same names and the same reference numerals, and additional description thereof will be omitted.
Referring to fig. 1 to 7, an embodiment of a laser therapeutic apparatus 10 according to the present invention is a phototherapy apparatus having a moxibustion (acupuncture) function, and includes a laser element 100 and a laser housing 200. The laser element 100 emits laser light for phototherapy, and the laser housing 200 houses the laser element 100.
In the present embodiment, the Base (Base)211 forming the bottom of the laser housing 200 has the above-described moxibustion function, and more specifically, has a moxibustion Part (cautry Part)211a capable of generating heat for thermal moxibustion. Moxibustion is known as a method for treating diseases by giving thermal stimulation to a human body, and the base portion gives a moxibustion effect together with a phototherapeutic effect by a laser element by applying thermal stimulation of about 35 to 40 ℃ to the skin. Of course, the moxibustion temperature is not limited to the above range.
Therefore, the present embodiment can be realized as a laser treatment apparatus having a thermal moxibustion function. The laser element 100 is disposed inside the laser housing 200 so as to face downward, and emits the laser beam toward the lower side of the base 211. That is, the light exit of the laser element 100 faces the lower side of the laser housing 200.
The moxibustion treatment portion 211a of the base portion may generate heat by heat generated from the laser element 100. That is, the moxibustion treatment portion 211a of the base portion can absorb heat generated from the laser element 100 to become a heat-generating component, and finally become a heat-generating component subordinate to the laser element 100. For example, the moxibustion treatment portion 211a of the base portion may generate Heat after receiving Heat from the laser element 100 by Heat Transfer (Heat Transfer) with the laser element 100, more specifically, by Heat conduction or Heat radiation.
Of course, the moxibustion treatment portion 211a of the base portion may be an electric heater that generates heat by power supply, or may independently generate heat by power supply, for example. For example, the moxibustion treatment part 211a may receive power supply and generate heat by resistance.
The moxibustion treatment part 211a of the base part may include a hot plate provided at a central portion of the base part 211. That is, the treatment portion 211a may be formed of a hot plate (the same reference numeral as the treatment portion) capable of local heating. In the present embodiment, the hot plate 211a has a laser hole 201 for emitting the laser light, and is provided on the lower side of the laser element 100.
The laser hole 201 may be formed at a central portion of the thermal plate 211 a. If more specifically stated, the laser aperture 201 may be provided coaxially with the laser element 100. And the laser element 100 is disposed inside the hot plate 211a in the up-down direction, and if laser light is emitted from the lower end of the laser element 100, the laser light is emitted to the outside (down direction) of the laser housing through the laser hole 201. That is, the laser beam is emitted downward from the bottom of the laser housing 200. In the present embodiment, the direction in which the laser beam is directed is referred to as downward (downward direction), and the opposite side thereof is referred to as upward (upward direction).
The base 211, i.e., the bottom of the laser housing, may also include a bottom peripheral portion 211b that forms a rim area of the base around the contour of the thermal plate 211 a. For example, the base 211 may include: a hot plate 211a forming a central region of the base; and a bottom peripheral portion 211b forming an outer peripheral region of the heat plate 211 a.
In this embodiment, the hot plate 211a has a circular shape, and a laser installation groove for inserting the laser element 100 is formed in a stepped shape in an upper portion of the hot plate 211a, i.e., an acupuncture treatment portion.
More specifically, the laser element 100 is surrounded by the hot plate 211 a. The thermal plate 211a is in contact with the laser element 100 so that heat released from the laser element 100 to the surroundings is transferred to the thermal plate 211a, and heat transfer can be achieved by thermal conduction. For example, the laser element 100 may be inserted into the hot plate 211a and fixed. The laser element 100 may be integrally modularized (modular) by being inserted into and fixed to a laser installation groove of the hot plate 211a, and may be coupled to a lower end of the laser housing 200 in a modularized state to form a part of a bottom surface of the laser housing 200.
The heat plate 211a is preferably made of a material having a higher thermal conductivity than the bottom peripheral portion 211b, but is not limited thereto. For example, the material of the heat plate 211a may be a material having excellent thermal conductivity, for example, a metal material such as aluminum, copper, or gold, and the material of the bottom peripheral portion 211b may be a material having relatively low thermal conductivity, for example, a resin material such as Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) resin or a fluororesin called Teflon (Teflon).
The bottom peripheral portion 211b forms a part of the bottom surface of the laser housing 200, in particular, a rim region, and the hot plate 211a is combined with a hole (bottom hole) formed in the bottom of the laser housing. Accordingly, the bottom peripheral portion 211b forms a rim area of the base portion 211 around the outline of the heat plate 211a, and heat for moxibustion treatment can be concentrated to the heat plate 211 a.
An example of the laser element 100 may be a laser Diode (Diode), and may output laser light of a wavelength band around about 650nm, for example, a wavelength band of 630nm to 680nm, which is effective for pain relief or stimulation of lymph nodes or skin beauty, and other edema relief, but is not limited thereto. For example, a laser element that outputs 750nm to 850nm laser light effective for improving blood flow or the like may be applied to the present embodiment, and a laser element of an appropriate wavelength band may be applied to the laser treatment apparatus according to the present invention for the purpose of treatment by phototherapy.
The laser treatment apparatus 10 may further include an operation indication lamp 420 provided in the laser housing 200 to emit visible light for indicating the operation of the laser treatment apparatus 10. For example, a Lamp (Lamp) for informing the operation state of the laser treatment apparatus 10 may be used as the operation indication Lamp 420, and more particularly, an LED may be used as the operation indication Lamp 420.
More specifically, the operation indication lamp 420 may include RGB LEDs or a plurality of LEDs with different colors, and may output different colors according to the status of the laser treatment apparatus 10. For example, the following manner is possible: the green light flashes when the laser treatment apparatus 10 is in a standby state, and the red light and the blue light are alternately output when the laser treatment apparatus 10 works.
In this embodiment, the operation indication lamp 420 is provided inside the laser housing 200. Also, the bottom peripheral portion 211b may include at least one base hole 211c through which visible light for work indication passes. Accordingly, the operation indication visible light emitted from the operation indication lamp 420 can be exposed to the outside of the laser housing 200 through the base hole 211c, and the operation state of the laser treatment apparatus 10 can be displayed to the user. Of course, the operation indicating lamp 420 may be provided at the bottom of the laser housing 200, i.e., the base portion 211, and particularly, at the bottom peripheral portion 211 b.
Also, the laser treatment apparatus 10 may further include a charging terminal 230 for charging a Battery (Battery)300 provided inside the laser housing 200. In this embodiment, the charging terminal 230 is provided in the bottom peripheral portion 211 b.
More specifically, a terminal hole 202 for inserting the charging terminal 230 is formed in the bottom peripheral portion 211b, and the lower end of the charging terminal 230 is exposed through the terminal hole 202. The lower end of the charging terminal 230 is spaced apart from the lower end of the terminal hole 202 by a predetermined distance.
The laser housing 200 houses a battery 300 for supplying power to the laser element 100, the laser element 100 is electrically connected to a board 400 provided inside the laser housing 200, and the charging terminal 230 is also connected to the board 400.
In this embodiment, the operation indication lamp 420 is provided on the substrate 400. More specifically, the upper end of the charging terminal 230 is connected to the substrate 400, and the operation indicating lamp 420 is fixed to the bottom surface (lower surface) of the substrate 400 to output light to the lower side.
The substrate 400 is provided with a control module 410 for controlling the operation of the laser element 100. The substrate 400 is connected to the battery 300, so that the battery 300 can be charged and power can be supplied to the electrical components such as the laser device 100 and the operation indicator lamp 420.
The laser housing 200 is provided with buttons 610, 620 for operating the laser treatment apparatus 10. As an example of the button, there may be a power button 610, i.e., an ON/OFF button of the laser treatment apparatus, and further, an emergency stop button 620 may be provided.
For example, the operation of the therapeutic apparatus may be controlled in the sequence of power ON- > operation (laser emission) - > pause, or may be controlled in such a manner that if the power key 610 is continuously pressed for a predetermined time or more, the power is turned off, according to the number of times the power key 610 is pressed. Of course, the type of the key or the operation/control method is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and may be variously changed.
The laser housing 200 may also be provided with a Locking Key (Locking Key)630 for Locking (Lock) the laser treatment apparatus.
The keys 610, 620 are mounted on a substrate 500 built into the laser housing 200. For convenience of description, the substrate 400 on which the laser element 100 and the operation indicator lamp 420 are mounted will be referred to as a first substrate, and the substrate 500 on which the keys 610 and 620 are mounted will be referred to as a second substrate.
The keys 610, 620 are mounted on the second substrate 500, and in this embodiment, the keys 610, 620 are exposed on the upper side of the laser housing 200. The lock key 630 is attached to one side surface (front surface) of the laser housing 200.
The second substrate 500 may be provided with a work lamp for informing the operation of the laser treatment apparatus. For example, the control may be performed in such a manner that if the power of the laser treatment apparatus is turned on, the working lamp blinks and the state in which the working lamp is turned on is maintained during the operation of the laser treatment apparatus. The light of the work lamp may be emitted to the outside through an upper portion, e.g., an upper side, of the laser housing.
In more detail, the laser housing 200 includes a lower housing 210 and an upper housing 220. The lower housing 210 includes a portion forming the base 211 described above, i.e., the bottom of the laser housing 200, and a lower peripheral wall 212 forming a housing space for the laser element 100 on the upper side of the base 211. The lower case 210 houses the laser element 100, the charging terminal 230, the first substrate 400, and the operation indicator lamp 420.
The battery 300 and the second board 500 are housed in the upper case 220, a key hole for exposing the keys 610 and 620 mounted on the second board 500 to the upper surface of the laser housing 200 is formed in the upper surface of the upper case 220, and a key groove for providing the lock key 630 is formed in the surface of the upper case 220.
Of course, the structure of the laser housing is not limited to the above-described example, and the arrangement structure of the electric components such as the substrate, the charging terminal, the operation indication lamp, the battery, and the like, which are housed inside the laser housing is not limited to the above-described example.
The laser treatment apparatus according to the present embodiment emits laser light in a state of being attached to the skin, and can perform moxibustion by heating a portion to which the laser treatment apparatus is attached. More specifically, the user may attach to the skin site requiring phototherapy after the base 211 is adhered with double-sided adhesive tape.
Next, a laser treatment apparatus set according to an embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to fig. 8 to 13.
Referring to fig. 8 to 13, the laser treatment apparatus set includes: a phototherapy laser treatment apparatus 10; and a laser charger 700 for charging the battery of the laser therapeutic apparatus 10.
The laser therapeutic apparatus 10 includes: a laser element 100 for emitting laser light for phototherapy; a laser housing 200 that houses the laser element; a battery 300 built in the laser housing 200; a charging terminal 230 is provided in the laser housing 200 to charge the battery 300.
An example of the laser treatment apparatus 10 may be an embodiment of the aforementioned laser treatment apparatus, that is, the laser treatment apparatus 10 for phototherapy having a moxibustion (cauery) function, and thus additional description of the laser treatment apparatus that may be applied to the laser treatment apparatus set according to the present embodiment will be omitted below.
In this embodiment, the laser charger 700 includes: a charging tray 710 having at least one charging slot 711 for inserting and storing the laser treatment apparatus 10; a charging housing 720 supporting the charging tray 710; and a main terminal 730 for charging the battery 300 of the laser therapeutic apparatus 10. The charging groove 711 has a structure in which an upper side is opened, for example, a socket type structure, so that the laser treatment apparatus 10 is inserted in a vertical direction.
Also, the main terminal 730 is provided at the bottom of the charging slot 711 to be connected to the charging terminal 230 of the laser treatment apparatus 10 when the laser treatment apparatus 10 is inserted into the charging slot 711. The charging terminal 230 of the laser treatment apparatus 10 is provided at the bottom of the laser housing, i.e., the base 211, and a plurality of charging grooves 711 are concavely formed in the charging tray 710 in this embodiment.
More specifically, in the above-described embodiment of the laser treatment apparatus, the lower end of the charging terminal 230 is provided in the base 211 of the laser housing, and the main terminal 730 protrudes from the bottom of the charging slot 711 toward the entrance of the charging slot 711.
The laser charger 700 may further include a sterilization light element 740 for sterilizing the laser treatment apparatus 10. The sterilizing light element 740 may be provided in the charging housing 720 or the charging tray 710, and may emit sterilizing light upward. More specifically, the sterilizing light element 740 emits the sterilizing light in an upward direction toward the bottom of the laser treatment apparatus 10 inserted into the charging slot.
An example of the light element 740 for sterilization is a Blue LED (light emitting diode), and for example, a Blue light emitting diode (Blue LED) that outputs light in a wavelength band of about 400nm to 500nm may be applied. As a more specific example, an LED that outputs light with a wavelength band of about 450nm may be applied as the light element for sterilization.
In the present embodiment, the light-for-sterilization element 740 is provided inside the charging housing 720, and more specifically, is installed in the charging housing 720 in a state of being mounted on a substrate 750 (hereinafter, referred to as a "charging substrate") provided inside the charging housing.
The charging board 750 is disposed at a lower side of the charging tray 710 with a space therebetween, and the light-for-sterilization element 740 is attached to an upper side surface of the charging board 750 and emits light (light-for-sterilization) upward toward a bottom of the charging groove 711.
A power supply port 752 to which a switch 751 for operating the charger is connected to a power supply line (not shown) is coupled to the charging board 750. In the present embodiment, the switch 751 and the power supply port 752 are exposed to the outside of the charging housing 720. For this, the charging housing 720 is provided with holes for exposing the switch 751 and the power supply port 752. For example, a switch hole for installing the switch 751 is formed in one side surface (front surface) of the charging case 720.
The main terminal 730 is fixed to the charging board 750, electrically connected to the charging board 750, protrudes upward from the charging board 750, and is provided at the bottom of the charging slot 711 as described above. In the present embodiment, the main terminal 730 protrudes upward from the bottom of the charging groove 711.
The charging slot 711 has a width and a shape corresponding to the laser treatment apparatus 10, and the charging terminal 230 of the laser treatment apparatus 10 and the main terminal 730 of the charger 700 are aligned in a row in a state where the laser treatment apparatus 10 is inserted into the charging slot 711. Therefore, if the laser treatment apparatus 10 is inserted into the charging slot 711, the charging terminal 230 of the laser treatment apparatus 10 and the main terminal 730 of the charger 700 can be connected.
The main terminals 730 are provided in a pair in each charging groove 711, and the light-for-sterilization element 740 is provided on the upper side surface of the charging board 750 so that at least one charging groove 711 corresponds to each other. As an example of the main terminal 730, a terminal called Pogo Pin (Pogo Pin) may be used.
A hole through which the main terminal 730 passes is formed in the bottom of the charging groove 711. At least one sterilization hole 711a through which light (sterilization light) emitted from the sterilization light element 740 passes is formed in the bottom of the charging groove 711. In the present embodiment, a plurality of sterilization holes 711a are formed at the bottom of the charging groove 711 in a distributed manner. Therefore, the sterilizing light emitted from the sterilizing light element 740 can be irradiated to the surface (bottom surface) of the laser treatment apparatus 10, the light emitting portion of the laser element 100, and the laser hole 201 through the sterilizing hole 711a formed in the bottom of the charging groove 711.
During the sterilization (disinfection) of the laser treatment apparatus 10 by the sterilizing optical element 740, the bottom of the laser treatment apparatus 10 (i.e., the bottom surface of the base) may not be closely spaced from the bottom of the charging groove 711. That is, the depth to which the laser treatment apparatus 10 is inserted into the charging groove 711 may be adjusted such that a space is formed between the bottom of the laser treatment apparatus 10 and the bottom of the charging groove 711. Of course, the laser treatment apparatus may be configured such that the limit line, which can be maximally inserted into the charging slot, is defined as a position spaced apart from the bottom surface of the charging slot by a predetermined distance.
Of course, the sterilizing light element may be provided on the bottom surface of the charging tank 711 to emit the sterilizing light to the laser treatment apparatus 10.
The laser charger 700 may further include a tape receiving portion 760 openably and closably provided in the charging case 720 to receive a tape (e.g., a double-sided tape) for attaching the laser treatment apparatus 10 to the skin. For example, the tape housing 760 may be provided in the charging case 720 so as to be drawn in and out.
In the present embodiment, the charging housing 720 includes an upper housing 721 and a lower housing 722. The charging tray described above is provided at the upper housing 721, and the charging tray is surrounded by the upper housing 721. Also, the above-described charging substrate 750 is provided inside the upper case 721, more specifically, on the lower side of the charging tray 710, and the switch hole is formed at one side surface of the upper case 721.
And, the lower case 722 is coupled to a lower portion of the upper case, and forms a closed space in which the charging substrate 750 is disposed. In the present embodiment, the tape housing 760 is provided in the lower case 722, and a housing space for housing the tape housing 760 is formed in the lower case 722.
Further, the upper side of the charger case is covered with a cover 723. And, at one side edge of the charging case 720, more specifically, at one side edge of the upper case 721, a cover connecting portion 724 for connecting the cover 723 and the charging case 720 is provided.
For example, the cover connection 724 may be implemented by a Hinge (Hinge) connection, thereby rotatably connecting the cover 723 to the charging housing 720.
As described above, the embodiments according to the present invention have been described, and it is obvious to those having ordinary skill in the art that the present invention can be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or scope thereof, in addition to the embodiments described above.
Therefore, the above-described embodiments are not intended to be limiting, and should be regarded as illustrative embodiments, and the present invention is not limited to the above-described description, but may be modified within the scope of the appended claims and equivalents thereof.
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1. A laser therapeutic apparatus with moxibustion function comprises:
a laser element that emits laser light for phototherapy; a laser housing that houses the laser element,
wherein a base portion forming a bottom portion of the laser housing has a moxibustion part capable of generating heat to implement the moxibustion function, and the laser element is disposed in the interior of the laser housing in a downward manner to emit the laser light toward a lower side of the base portion.
2. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 1,
the moxibustion treatment part of the base part generates heat by heat generated from the laser element.
3. Laser treatment apparatus according to claim 2,
the moxibustion treatment part of the base part generates heat through heat transfer with the laser element.
4. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 1,
the moxibustion treatment part of the base part is an electric heater which generates heat through power supply.
5. Laser treatment apparatus according to any one of claims 1 to 4,
the moxibustion treatment part of the base part comprises a hot plate arranged at the central part of the base part.
6. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 5,
the hot plate has a laser hole for emitting the laser light, and is provided on a lower side of the laser element, the laser hole being formed in a central portion of the hot plate.
7. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 6,
the base further comprises: a bottom peripheral portion forming a rim area of the base portion around an outline of the hot plate.
8. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 7, further comprising:
and the work indication lamp is arranged on the laser shell and emits visible light for displaying the work indication of the laser therapeutic apparatus.
9. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 8,
the work indication lamp is provided inside the laser housing, and the bottom peripheral portion includes: a base aperture for allowing visible light to pass through the working indicia.
10. The laser treatment apparatus of claim 7,
further comprising: and a charging terminal provided at the bottom peripheral portion for charging a battery provided inside the laser housing.
11. A laser treatment apparatus set comprising:
laser therapeutic apparatus, comprising: a laser element that emits laser light to realize phototherapy; a laser housing that houses the laser element; a battery built in the laser housing; a charging terminal provided at a bottom of the laser housing to charge the battery; and
a laser charger for charging the battery of the laser therapeutic apparatus,
wherein, the laser charger includes:
a charging tray having at least one charging slot opened to an upper side so that the laser therapeutic apparatus is inserted in a vertical direction;
a charging housing supporting the charging tray;
a main terminal for charging a battery of the laser therapeutic apparatus,
wherein the main terminal is provided at a bottom of the charging slot to be connected with a charging terminal of the laser treatment apparatus when the laser treatment apparatus is inserted into the charging slot.
12. The laser treatment apparatus set according to claim 11,
the laser charger further includes: and the optical sterilizing element is used for sterilizing the laser therapeutic apparatus.
13. The laser treatment apparatus set according to claim 12,
the sterilizing light element is provided in the charging case or the charging tray and emits sterilizing light upward.
14. The laser treatment apparatus set according to any one of claims 11 to 13,
the laser charger further includes:
a tape housing section openably and closably provided in the charging case to house a tape for attaching the laser treatment apparatus to the skin.
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