CN216536587U - Belly phototherapy device, belly phototherapy equipment and phototherapy system - Google Patents

Belly phototherapy device, belly phototherapy equipment and phototherapy system Download PDF

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CN216536587U
CN216536587U CN202123348786.0U CN202123348786U CN216536587U CN 216536587 U CN216536587 U CN 216536587U CN 202123348786 U CN202123348786 U CN 202123348786U CN 216536587 U CN216536587 U CN 216536587U
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The utility model provides an abdomen phototherapy device, an abdomen phototherapy device and a phototherapy system. The carrier member is adapted to be attached to the abdomen of a user. The light source part is arranged on the inner side of the bearing component and used for emitting light to the abdomen, and the inner side of the bearing component is provided with a supporting part which surrounds the light source part and enables a spacing cavity to be formed between the light source part and the abdomen. The air inlet is arranged on the bearing component, communicated with the spacing cavity and used for supplying air to the spacing cavity. Above-mentioned structure passes through the air inlet and supplies the air for the compartment between light source portion and the belly, reaches the purpose for user's belly cooling at the phototherapy in-process, has improved user's comfort level.

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Belly phototherapy device, belly phototherapy equipment and phototherapy system
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of medical equipment, in particular to an abdomen phototherapy device, abdomen phototherapy equipment and a phototherapy system.
Background
In recent years, scientific research has found that light can be applied to medical treatment, such as research and treatment of neurological and psychological diseases by improving brain function using light modulation, or disease diagnosis, brain function analysis, and the like by measuring cerebral hemodynamic signals using light. The existing abdomen phototherapy equipment does not have the design of cooling the abdomen of a user, a large amount of heat generated by the light-emitting component can cause discomfort of the user, the temperature is too high, even scalding can be caused, the phototherapy effect is not only influenced, the safety of the equipment can be reduced, and the user experience is poor.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
Aiming at the technical problems in the prior art, the utility model provides an abdomen phototherapy device, an abdomen phototherapy device and a phototherapy system, wherein air is supplied to an interval cavity between a light source part and an abdomen through an air inlet, so that the aim of cooling the abdomen of a user in the phototherapy process is fulfilled, and the comfort degree of the user is improved.
The embodiment of the utility model provides an abdominal phototherapy device which comprises a bearing component, a light source part and an air inlet. The carrier member is for attachment to the abdomen of a user. The light source part is arranged on the inner side of the bearing component and used for emitting light to the abdomen, and the inner side of the bearing component is provided with a supporting part which surrounds the light source part and enables a spacing cavity to be formed between the light source part and the abdomen. The air inlet is arranged on the bearing component, communicated with the spacing cavity and used for supplying air to the spacing cavity.
In some embodiments, the lower portion of the support portion is provided with a plurality of air outlet holes communicating with the outside.
In some embodiments, the air inlet is provided at an upper portion of the support portion.
In some embodiments, a heat-conducting sheet for dissipating heat is attached to an outer side of the carrier member.
In some embodiments, the abdominal phototherapy device further includes a controller and a strap connecting two opposite sides of the carrier, a buckle and a first sensor for detecting a fastening state of the buckle are disposed on the strap, and the controller is electrically connected to the first sensor to receive first information corresponding to the fastening state of the buckle.
In some embodiments, the inner side of the bearing member is provided with a second sensor, the second sensor is used for detecting the wearing state of the abdominal phototherapy device, and the controller is electrically connected with the second sensor and is also used for receiving second information which is sent by the second sensor and corresponds to the wearing state.
In some embodiments, the controller is electrically connected to the light source, and is further configured to receive the first information and the second information and control on/off of the light source.
In some embodiments, a light shielding layer covering the air outlet holes is laid on the supporting portion.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides an abdominal phototherapy device which comprises the abdominal phototherapy device and a cold air supply device capable of supplying cold air to the partition cavity through the air inlet.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides a phototherapy system, which comprises the abdominal phototherapy device and the transcranial light control device, wherein the transcranial light control device can be worn on the head of a user and emits transcranial light to the head.
Compared with the prior art, the embodiment of the utility model has the beneficial effects that: according to the utility model, the spacing cavity is formed between the light source part and the abdomen part through the supporting action of the supporting part of the bearing component, and the air is supplied to the spacing cavity through the air inlet, so that the abdomen part of a user is cooled through the air supplied to the spacing cavity, the problem that the heat generated by the light source part causes discomfort in use of the user in the prior art is solved, the comfort degree of the user is effectively improved, the phototherapeutic effect is improved, the safety of equipment is improved, and the user is prevented from being scalded.
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In the drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, like reference numerals may describe similar components in different views. Like reference numerals having letter suffixes or different letter suffixes may represent different instances of similar components. The drawings illustrate various embodiments generally by way of example and not by way of limitation, and together with the description and claims serve to explain the disclosed embodiments. The same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts, where appropriate. Such embodiments are illustrative, and are not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive embodiments of the present apparatus or method.
Fig. 1 is a schematic perspective view of an abdominal phototherapy apparatus according to an embodiment of the present invention;
fig. 2 is a schematic perspective view of another view of an abdominal phototherapy apparatus according to an embodiment of the utility model.
The members denoted by reference numerals in the drawings:
1-a load bearing member; 11-a support; 2-a light source section; 3-an air inlet; 4-air outlet holes; 5-heat conducting fins; 6-tying a lace; 7-second sensor.
Detailed Description
In order to make the technical solutions of the present invention better understood, the present invention will be described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. The following detailed description of embodiments of the utility model is provided in connection with the accompanying drawings and the detailed description of embodiments of the utility model, but is not intended to limit the utility model.
The use of "first," "second," and similar terms in the present application do not denote any order, quantity, or importance, but rather the terms are used to distinguish one element from another. The word "comprising" or "comprises", and the like, means that the element preceding the word covers the element listed after the word, and does not exclude the possibility that other elements are also covered. "upper", "lower", "left", "right", and the like are used merely to indicate relative positional relationships, and when the absolute position of the object being described is changed, the relative positional relationships may also be changed accordingly.
In the present invention, when it is described that a specific device is located between a first device and a second device, there may or may not be an intervening device between the specific device and the first device or the second device. When a particular device is described as being coupled to other devices, that particular device may be directly coupled to the other devices without intervening devices or may be directly coupled to the other devices with intervening devices.
All terms (including technical and scientific terms) used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention belongs unless specifically defined otherwise. It will be further understood that terms, such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries, should be interpreted as having a meaning that is consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant art and will not be interpreted in an idealized or overly formal sense unless expressly so defined herein.
Techniques, methods, and apparatus known to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art may not be discussed in detail but are intended to be part of the specification where appropriate.
An embodiment of the present invention provides an abdominal phototherapy apparatus, as shown in fig. 1 and 2, the abdominal phototherapy apparatus includes a bearing member 1, a light source portion 2, and an air inlet 3. The carrier member 1 is intended to be attached to the abdomen of a user. The light source unit 2 is provided inside the carrier member 1 to emit light to the abdomen, and the carrier member 1 has a support portion 11 surrounding the light source unit 2 and forming a space between the light source unit 2 and the abdomen. The air inlet 3 is arranged on the bearing component 1 and communicated with the compartment for supplying air to the compartment.
The medial side in this application is to be understood as the side of the abdominal phototherapy device that is close to the user's abdomen, and the lateral side is to be understood as the side of the abdominal phototherapy device that is away from the user's abdomen.
In particular, the carrying member 1 may have an arc-shaped body which fits the arc of the abdomen of the user, the support portion 11 being provided at the inner side of the arc-shaped body. It will be appreciated that the load bearing member 1 may be made of a flexible or elastic material to facilitate the adaptation to the abdomen.
Specifically, the light source units 2 may be provided in a plurality of groups, and the plurality of groups of light source units 2 are arranged inside the carrier member 1. Above-mentioned belly phototherapy device still can be including locating the inboard printing opacity cover of light source portion 2, and the printing opacity cover is used for keeping apart light source portion 2 and user's belly, when guaranteeing the security of device, can also be with light conduction to user's belly.
Specifically, the sealing pad may be disposed on one side of the supporting portion 11 facing the abdomen, so as to improve comfort of the user using the abdominal phototherapy device and prevent light emitted from the light source unit 2 from leaking.
Specifically, the air inlet 3 may be connected to an external cool air supply device, and the present application does not limit the specific structure and the installation position of the cool air supply device, and it is sufficient to continuously provide cool air into the compartment cavity through the air inlet 3. In some embodiments, the cold air supply device may also be provided on the carrier member 1, for example on the outer side of the carrier member 1.
It is understood that the supporting portion 11 may be configured as a light shielding structure, such as a black soft rubber pad, a light shielding plate, etc., to prevent the light emitted from the light source portion 2 from being emitted to hurt human eyes. Further, the light shielding structure at the lower part of the supporting part 11 may be a ventilation structure to communicate the compartment with the external environment and exhaust the gas in the compartment.
According to the utility model, the compartment formed between the light source part 2 and the abdomen is enabled through the supporting action of the supporting part 11 of the bearing component 1, and the air is supplied to the compartment through the air inlet 3, so that the abdomen of a user is cooled through the air supplied to the compartment, the problem that the heat generated by the light source part 2 causes discomfort in use of the user in the prior art is solved, the comfort degree of the user is effectively improved, the phototherapeutic effect is improved, the safety of the device is also improved, and the user is prevented from being scalded.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the lower portion of the support portion 11 is provided with a plurality of air outlet holes 4 communicating with the outside. The air outlet 4 is arranged at the lower part of the supporting part 11, so that the light emitted by the light source part 2 can be prevented from emitting from the upper side or two sides to hurt human eyes, and the safety of the device is further improved.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the air inlet 3 is disposed on the upper portion of the supporting portion 11, so that the air inlet 3 and the air outlet 4 are disposed up and down correspondingly, and after the air enters the compartment cavity and takes away heat, the air can be directly discharged to the external environment through the air outlet 4, thereby increasing the cooling efficiency of the compartment cavity.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 2, the outer side of the carrier member 1 is provided with a heat conduction sheet 5 for heat dissipation. The heat conductive sheet 5 is used to cool the circuit board of the light source unit 2.
Specifically, the heat conducting sheet 5 may be made of a metal material, or may be made of other materials capable of efficiently conducting heat, which is not specifically limited in this application.
In some embodiments, the abdominal phototherapy apparatus may further include a fan for cooling the circuit board of the light source unit 2.
In some embodiments, the abdominal phototherapy device further includes a controller (not shown) and a fastening belt 6 connected to two opposite sides of the carrier member 1, wherein the fastening belt 6 is provided with a buckle and a first sensor (not shown) for detecting a fastening state of the buckle, and the controller is electrically connected to the first sensor to receive first information corresponding to the fastening state of the buckle.
Specifically, above-mentioned lock state can be used to represent buckle lock completion or the not lock of frenulum 6, and the controller can send prompt message according to the lock state of buckle for the current state of suggestion user's buckle, in order to avoid under the not lock condition of buckle, light source portion 2 is opened in the maloperation, and the condition that the light that makes light source portion 2 send stabs people's eye takes place.
In some embodiments, as shown in fig. 1, the inner side of the carrying member 1 is provided with a second sensor 7, the second sensor 7 is used for detecting the wearing state of the abdominal phototherapy device, and the controller is electrically connected with the second sensor 7 and is further used for receiving second information corresponding to the wearing state and sent by the second sensor 7.
Specifically, the second sensor 7 may be an infrared sensor, a contact sensor, or the like, which is not specifically limited in this application, and it is sufficient that it can detect whether the abdominal phototherapy apparatus is worn on the abdomen of the user. The controller can in time indicate whether user's belly phototherapy equipment is in wearing the state according to the second information that second sensor 7 gathered to avoid under the good condition is not worn to belly phototherapy equipment, light source portion 2 is opened in the maloperation.
In some embodiments, the controller is electrically connected to the light source unit 2, and is further configured to receive the first information and the second information and control on/off of the light source unit 2.
Specifically, the controller may be specifically configured to send an open signal to the light source unit 2 when the first information indicates that the buckle is in a state in which the buckling is completed and the second information indicates that the abdominal phototherapy device is in a state in which the wearing is completed, so as to avoid a problem of light leakage. Optionally, the controller may be further specifically configured to control the light source unit 2 to be in the off state when the first information indicates that the buckle is in the unbuckled state, and/or the second information indicates that the abdominal phototherapy device is in the unworn state. The controller can further solve the problem of light leakage, and the safety of the device is improved.
In some embodiments, a light shielding layer (not shown) covering the air outlet holes 4 may be disposed on the supporting portion 11, and the light shielding layer may be a gas-permeable structure, so that gas can be exhausted through the air outlet holes 4 by the light shielding layer, and the light emitted from the light source portion 2 can be prevented from leaking through the air outlet holes 4.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides the abdomen phototherapy equipment which comprises the abdomen phototherapy device and a cold air supply device which can supply cold air to the compartment through the air inlet 3. Above-mentioned belly phototherapy equipment has realized through the gas that supplies to the interval intracavity for user's belly cooling, has solved among the prior art heat that light source portion 2 produced and has caused the user to use uncomfortable problem, has not only improved user's comfort level effectively, has improved the light therapy effect, has still improved the security of equipment, avoids scalding the user.
The embodiment of the utility model also provides a phototherapy system, which comprises the abdominal phototherapy equipment and the transcranial light control equipment, wherein the transcranial light control equipment can be worn on the head of a user and emits transcranial light to the head. The phototherapy system can be used for treating various neurological and psychiatric diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease. Above-mentioned belly phototherapy equipment can cooperate with transcranial light accuse equipment to use and launch the treatment light respectively to user's belly and head to reach better treatment.
Moreover, although exemplary embodiments have been described herein, the scope thereof includes any and all embodiments based on the present invention with equivalent elements, modifications, omissions, combinations (e.g., of various embodiments across), adaptations or alterations. The elements of the claims are to be interpreted broadly based on the language employed in the claims and not limited to examples described in the present specification or during the prosecution of the application, which examples are to be construed as non-exclusive. It is intended, therefore, that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary only, with a true scope and spirit being indicated by the following claims and their full scope of equivalents.
The above description is intended to be illustrative and not restrictive. For example, the above-described examples (or one or more versions thereof) may be used in combination with each other. For example, other embodiments may be used by those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the above description. In addition, in the above-described embodiments, various features may be grouped together to streamline the disclosure. This should not be interpreted as an intention that a disclosed feature not claimed is essential to any claim. Rather, inventive subject matter may lie in less than all features of a particular disclosed embodiment. Thus, the following claims are hereby incorporated into the detailed description as examples or embodiments, with each claim standing on its own as a separate embodiment, and it is contemplated that these embodiments may be combined with each other in various combinations or permutations. The scope of the utility model should be determined with reference to the appended claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such claims are entitled.
The above embodiments are only exemplary embodiments of the present invention, and are not intended to limit the present invention, and the scope of the present invention is defined by the claims. Various modifications and equivalents may be made by those skilled in the art within the spirit and scope of the present invention, and such modifications and equivalents should also be considered as falling within the scope of the present invention.

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1. An abdominal phototherapy device, comprising:
a carrier member for attachment to the abdomen of a user;
the light source part is arranged on the inner side of the bearing component and is used for emitting light to the abdomen, and the inner side of the bearing component is provided with a supporting part which surrounds the light source part and enables a spacing cavity to be formed between the light source part and the abdomen;
and the air inlet is arranged on the bearing component, is communicated with the spacing cavity and is used for supplying air to the spacing cavity.
2. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 1 wherein the lower portion of the support portion is provided with a plurality of air outlet holes communicating with the outside.
3. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 2 wherein the air inlet is provided at an upper portion of the support portion.
4. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 1 wherein a thermally conductive sheet for dissipating heat is attached to an outer side of the carrier member.
5. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 1 further comprising a controller and a harness connecting opposite sides of the carrier, the harness having a buckle and a first sensor for detecting a buckling state of the buckle, the controller being electrically connected to the first sensor to receive first information corresponding to the buckling state of the buckle.
6. The abdominal phototherapy device according to claim 5, wherein a second sensor is disposed inside the carrying member, the second sensor is used for detecting a wearing state of the abdominal phototherapy apparatus, and the controller is electrically connected with the second sensor and is further used for receiving second information corresponding to the wearing state and sent by the second sensor.
7. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 6 wherein the controller is electrically connected to the light source unit, and further configured to receive the first and second information and control on/off of the light source unit.
8. The abdominal phototherapy device of claim 2 wherein the support portion has a light shield layer applied over the support portion covering the air outlet holes.
9. An abdominal phototherapy device comprising an abdominal phototherapy apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 1-8 and a cold air supply device capable of supplying cold air to the compartment via the air inlet.
10. A phototherapy system comprising the abdominal phototherapy device of claim 9 and a transcranial light modulation device wearable on a user's head and emitting transcranial light to the head.
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