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- the present invention relates to a laser apparatus, and more particularly, to a tip for a laser handpiece mountable on a handpiece of a laser apparatus.
- Fig. 1 schematically shows a conventional laser apparatus for this purpose.
- a laser beam L1 is generated in a laser generating unit 2 and transmitted to a handpiece 1 through an optical fiber or the like.
- the laser beam L1 is irradiated to a target T T is condensed on the light receiving portion 3 as the received light L2.
- the spectroscope 4 extracts the spectrum of the received light received by the light reception unit 3 and the data processing unit 5 analyzes the spectrum data to perform necessary tasks such as diagnosis of diseases and measurement of skin age, To provide results to the user.
- a light irradiation unit for example, a handpiece 1 for irradiating the target with the laser beam L1 and a receiving unit 3 for receiving (condensing) the received light L2 are installed separately have. Therefore, there are disadvantages that the apparatus is complicated and the volume is large because of a large number of components.
- laser devices such as a skin toning device and a skin peeling device have been used as an apparatus for performing a cosmetic treatment on a body tissue using a laser
- Patent Document 1 Korean Patent Publication No. 1020130123426 (published on November 12, 2013)
- Patent Document 2 Japanese Patent No. 4749805 (registered on May 27, 2013)
- a tip for a laser handpiece which is easily detachable from a handpiece of a laser device for a conventional beauty purpose or the like, and integrally includes a light irradiation part and a light reception part.
- a tip for a laser hand piece comprising: a light irradiation module for irradiating a laser beam toward a target; And a light receiving module for receiving at least a part of the light generated by the laser beam irradiated on the target as a received light, the light irradiation module comprising: a base having an inner space through which the laser beam passes; A fixing unit coupled to a lower portion of the base and having a through hole through which the laser beam passes; And a module connecting member interposed between and fixed to the base and the fixing unit, wherein the light receiving module is coupled to the module connecting member, so that the light emitting module and the light receiving module are integrally joined to the laser hand piece
- a tip for a laser handpiece is disclosed.
- a tip for a laser hand piece comprising: a light irradiation module for irradiating a laser beam toward a target; And a light receiving module for receiving at least a part of the light generated by the laser beam irradiated on the target as a received light, wherein the light irradiation module includes a first internal space through which the laser beam passes, And the light receiving module is coupled to the base of the light emitting module so that the light emitting module and the light receiving module can be integrally coupled to the laser handpiece
- a tip for a laser handpiece is disclosed.
- a tip for a laser handpiece having a light irradiation part and a light reception part integrally, it is possible to simplify the laser device and reduce the volume of the device compared to the prior art in which the light irradiation part and the light reception part are separately provided There is an advantage.
- a laser handpiece tip integrally combined with a light irradiating portion and a light receiving portion, it is possible to attach a laser handpiece tip to a handpiece without the necessity of installing a separate light receiving device separately
- data processing such as diagnosis of diseases can be performed therefrom.
- FIG. 2 is a view for explaining a laser handpiece tip according to an embodiment of the present invention
- 3 and 4 are views for explaining a laser handpiece tip according to the first embodiment
- FIG. 5 and 6 are views for explaining a laser handpiece tip according to the second embodiment
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are views for explaining a laser handpiece tip according to the third embodiment, and FIGS.
- FIG. 9 is a diagram for explaining an exemplary configuration of a data processing unit according to an embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is a view for explaining an application example of a laser handpiece tip 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention.
- the handpiece 1 is a member having a shape that can be grasped by the user and irradiated with a laser toward the target.
- the handpiece 1 is shown as an example. However, this form is exemplary and the handpiece 1 may have a cylindrical shape or another shape as shown in Fig. 1, for example.
- An optical fiber or a light guiding arm can be connected to the handpiece 1 and a laser generated in the laser generating part (for example, 2 in FIG. 1) can be connected to the handpiece 1 through such optical fiber or light guide arm Lt; / RTI >
- the laser handpiece tip 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention may be attached to the exit side of the handpiece 1 irradiating the laser.
- the laser handpiece tip 10 is detachable and can be attached to the handpiece 1 as shown in the drawing, if necessary, and removed when not needed. At this time, the handpiece 1 can be used, for example, for beauty or medical treatment, depending on the original use even when the tip 10 is not attached.
- the handpiece 1 In the interior of the handpiece 1, one or more of a plurality of optical elements such as an optical fiber, a lens, and a mirror necessary for guiding the laser may be disposed.
- the light output from the handpiece 1 may be any one of a collimated beam, a focused beam, and a defocused beam, and the laser energy density, May vary depending on the specific implementation situation in which the laser device is used.
- FIG. 3 and 4 are views for explaining the laser handpiece tip 10 according to the first embodiment.
- Fig. 3 (a) is a perspective view of the tip 10
- Fig. 3 (b) is a side view
- 4 shows an exploded perspective view, respectively.
- a laser handpiece tip 10 includes a light irradiation module 100 and a light reception module 200.
- the light irradiation module 100 is a functional module for irradiating the laser beam toward the target T.
- the light receiving module 200 receives at least a part of the light generated by the laser beam irradiated on the target T .
- generated light may mean any kind of light generated when a laser beam is irradiated onto a target, Reflected light, scattered light, plasma light, and fluorescent light.
- the light receiving module 200 can receive at least a part of the generated light as 'received light'.
- the light irradiation module 100 includes a base (body portion) 110, a handpiece coupling portion 120, a module connecting member 130, a fixing portion 140, and a guide portion 150 .
- the base 110 has an inner space through which the laser beam output from the handpiece 1 passes, and in the case of the illustrated embodiment, it may be a tapered cylindrical member whose diameter decreases toward the bottom.
- a cylindrical inner space is formed so that the laser beam can pass therethrough.
- An optical element such as a lens, an optical filter, a mirror, or the like for adjusting the focus of the laser beam or filtering a laser beam of unnecessary wavelength May be disposed.
- the handpiece coupling portion 120 is a coupling member for connecting the base 110 and the handpiece 1.
- the handpiece coupling portion 120 has an inner space through which the laser beam passes and is formed extending from the upper portion of the base 110.
- the base 110 and the handpiece engaging portion 120 may be integrally formed. 3 (b), the handpiece-engaging portion 120 is detachably fitted into the handpiece 1 so that the laser-handpiece-tip 10 can be detachably attached to the handpiece 1 Can be combined.
- the handpiece engagement portion 120 can be coupled to the handpiece 1 in an interference fit manner and, alternatively, a threaded engagement (e.g., a threaded engagement with the outer surface of the handpiece engagement portion 120) And a configuration in which the corresponding recessed portion is formed on the inner surface of the handpiece 1), or the like.
- a threaded engagement e.g., a threaded engagement with the outer surface of the handpiece engagement portion 120
- a configuration in which the corresponding recessed portion is formed on the inner surface of the handpiece 1
- the fixing portion 140 is a member for fixing the module connecting member 130 to the lower portion of the base 110.
- the fixing portion 140 has an inner space that is coupled to the lower end of the base 110 and is hollow so that the laser beam can pass therethrough.
- the securing portion 140 has a cylindrical shape and threads are formed along the outer perimeter of the upper portion so as to engage with the base 110.
- the coupling between the base 110 and the fixing portion 140 may be combined by any one of various known coupling methods, such as an interference fit type, not a screw coupling type.
- a guide part 150 may be formed under the fixing part 140 to help the user easily align the center point of the laser beam on the target T.
- the guide portion 150 may include a protruding guide 151 and a target contact portion 152.
- the protruding guide 151 is a member extending downward from the fixing portion 140 by a predetermined distance.
- the protruding guide 151 may be formed integrally with the fixing portion 140.
- a target contact 152 may be formed at the lower end of the protruding guide 151.
- the target contact portion 152 is a member that can contact the target T and may have an arc shape or a ring shape as shown in the figure, It does not interfere with the laser beam being incident on the laser beam.
- the target contact portion 152 is arranged such that the center axis of the laser beam output from the handpiece 1 coincides with the center point of the arc or ring shape when the target contact portion 152 is in an arc or ring shape.
- the fixing portion 140, the protruding guide 151, and the target contact portion 152 may be integrally formed.
- the guide portion 150 since the user can easily align the center point of the target contact portion 152 with the target of irradiation of the target T, It is possible to irradiate the target T with the laser beam output from the handpiece 1 accurately positioned.
- the guide part 150 is formed below the fixing part 140, but the guide part 150 may be omitted. Also, the guide portion 150 may be composed of only the protruding guide 151, and the target contact portion 152 may be omitted
- the module connecting member 130 is a member having a role of connecting the light irradiation module 100 and the light receiving module 200.
- the module connecting member 130 may be interposed between the base 110 and the fixing portion 140 and coupled to the light irradiation module 100.
- the module connecting member 130 includes a first plate member 131 having a first through hole 133 through which a laser beam can pass, And a second plate member 132 having a second through hole 134 through which light can pass.
- the second plate member 132 has a shape bent at a predetermined angle with respect to the first plate member 131 Lt; / RTI >
- the first plate member 131 is interposed between the base 110 and the fixing unit 140 of the light irradiation module 100 and the second plate member 132 is coupled to the light receiving module 200.
- the light receiving module 200 is an apparatus for receiving the generated light generated from the target when irradiating or irradiating the target with a laser beam.
- the 'generated light' may be, for example, reflected light, scattered light, And / or fluorescent light.
- the light receiving module 200 may be composed of two pieces, an upper piece 210 and a lower piece 220. Each of the upper and lower pieces 210 and 220 has an empty space therein so that the light can pass therethrough.
- the upper piece 210 and the lower piece 220 have a cylindrical shape Lt; / RTI > The upper piece 210 and the lower piece 220 may be fastened together by screwing or the like and the second plate member 132 of the module connecting member 130 may be fastened to the upper piece 210 of the light receiving module 200, And the lower piece 220, as shown in FIG.
- an optical fiber 230 for transmitting the light to the outside may be connected to the upper end of the upper piece 210 (optical fiber is omitted in FIG. 3).
- At least one optical element such as a lens, an optical filter, and a mirror may be installed in any one of the upper piece 210 and the lower piece 220.
- the first and second sheet members 131 and 132 of the module connecting member 130 are bent at a predetermined angle with respect to each other and the angle between the light irradiation module 100 and the light receiving module 200 Is set at an angle that can be placed facing the same point of the target (T).
- T the target
- 3B when the central axis of the laser beam irradiated by the light irradiation module 100 is AX1 and the central axis of the light received by the light receiving module 200 among the generated light is AX2,
- the light irradiation module 100 see FIG.
- the light receiving module 200 are disposed on the module connecting member 130.
- the bending angle of the module connecting member 130 may be determined so as to satisfy the arrangement relationship.
- the light receiving module 200 can correctly receive only the generated light generated by the irradiation of the laser beam, thereby reducing the possibility of receiving light due to other causes of the surroundings, .
- the tip 10 for the laser handpiece which is formed by integrating the light irradiation module 100 and the light reception module 200 through the module connection member 130 and integrating the light irradiation module and the light reception module, And it is possible to receive the generated light only by attaching the integrated laser handpiece tip 10 to the handpiece 1 without installing a separate optical receiving device.
- the light irradiation module 100 and the light receiving module 200 are integrally formed so that the light irradiation module 100 and the light reception module 200 are arranged so as to face the same point of the target, It has an advantage that it can be reduced.
- FIG. 5 (a) is a perspective view of the tip 20
- Fig. 5 (b) is a side view, Respectively.
- the laser handpiece tip 20 includes a light irradiation module 300 and a light reception module 400.
- the light irradiation module 300 is a module for irradiating the laser beam toward the target T.
- the light reception module 400 receives at least a part of the generated light generated by the laser beam irradiated on the target T .
- the light irradiation module 300 may include a base 310, a handpiece coupling portion 320, and a guide portion 340.
- the handpiece tip 20 of the second embodiment differs from the laser handpiece tip 10 of the first embodiment of Figures 3 and 4 in that the base 310 is a module of the tip 10 of the first embodiment There is a difference in that the connecting member 130 also functions. That is, the handpiece tip 20 of the second embodiment is coupled with the light irradiation module 300 and the light reception module 400 through the base 310, and a separate module connection member 130 is not required.
- the base 310 has a first inner space 311 through which the laser beam passes and a second inner space 313 through which the receiving light passes.
- Each of the first inner space 311 and the second inner space 313 may have, for example, a cylindrical shape or a tapered cylindrical shape whose diameter becomes smaller toward the bottom.
- the handpiece coupling portion 320 is a coupling member connecting the base 310 and the handpiece 1.
- the handpiece coupling portion 320 may be a cylindrical member having an inner space through which the laser beam passes.
- the base 310 and the handpiece coupling unit 320 may be separately manufactured and coupled.
- a lower portion of the handpiece coupling portion 320 is at least partly inserted into the first internal space 311 of the base 310 to engage with the base 310, A part of the upper part can be detachably fitted to the handpiece 1 and can be coupled to the handpiece 1.
- the handpiece coupling portion 320 may extend from the upper portion of the base 310 and be integrally formed.
- the handpiece coupling portion 320 can be coupled to the handpiece 1 in a known manner, such as by interference fit or threaded engagement.
- At least one of the optical elements such as the lenses 321 and 323, the optical filter, and the mirror is disposed in the inner space of at least one of the base 310 and the handpiece coupling part 320 to adjust the focus of the laser beam or filter the laser beam. .
- a guide portion 340 may be attached to a lower portion of the base 310.
- the guide portion 340 is a device that is selectively attached so that a user can easily align the center point of the laser beam on the target T.
- the guide portion 340 includes a connecting portion 341, 342, and a target contact 343.
- the connection portion 341 is a member coupled to the lower portion of the base 310 and has an inner space which is empty so that the laser beam can pass therethrough.
- the connecting portion 341 is threaded along the outer perimeter of the top so as to engage with the base 310 in a threaded manner.
- alternative embodiments may have a coupling structure that can be coupled by one of a variety of known coupling schemes, such as an interference fit.
- the structure and function of the protruding guide 342 and the target contacting portion 343 are the same as or similar to the protruding guide 151 and the target contacting portion 152 of the first embodiment described with reference to FIGS. It will be omitted.
- the guide portion 340 is shown as including both the protruding guide 342 and the target contact portion 343 in the drawings, however, in an alternative embodiment, the target contact portion 343 may be omitted.
- the light receiving module 400 may include an upper piece 410 and a lower piece 420.
- Each of the upper piece 410 and the lower piece 420 may have a cylindrical shape in which an empty space is formed so that the receiving light can pass therethrough.
- an optical fiber 430 may be connected to the upper end of the upper piece 410 to transmit the received light to the outside.
- at least one optical element such as a lens 412, an optical filter, and a mirror may be installed inside the upper piece 410 and the lower piece 420.
- the upper piece 410 of the light receiving module 400 may be at least partly inserted and coupled to the second inner space 313 of the base 310 of the light irradiation module 300.
- the lower piece 420 of the light receiving module 400 may be coupled to the lower end of the upper piece 410 or the lower end of the second inner space 313 of the base 310.
- the coupling between the upper piece 410 and the base 310 and the coupling between the lower piece 420 and the base 310 or the upper piece 410 can be realized by a known method such as a clamping method or a screw coupling method .
- the first inner space 311 and the second inner space 313 of the base 310 are not parallel to each other but at an oblique angle to each other.
- the light irradiation module 300 and the light receiving module The first and second inner spaces 311 and 313 of the base 310 are formed such that the first and second inner spaces 311 and 314 can be arranged facing the same point of the target T.
- the central axis AX1 of the laser beam irradiated by the light irradiation module 300 and the central axis AX2 of the light received by the light receiving module 400 form a target T It is preferable that the light irradiation module 300 and the light reception module 400 are arranged so as to meet at a point P where the light source module 300 is placed (for example, a distance H from the lower end of the base 310) The base 310 is formed.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 show a tip 30 for a laser handpiece according to the third embodiment.
- Fig. 7 (a) is a perspective view of the tip 30,
- Fig. 7 (b) is a side view, Respectively.
- a laser handpiece tip 30 includes a light irradiation module 500 and a light reception module 600.
- the light irradiation module 500 includes a base 510 and guide portions 542 and 543.
- the light irradiation module 500 may further include a hand piece connection part (not shown), but is not shown in the drawings.
- the handpiece tip 30 of the third embodiment differs in that the guide portion is integrally formed on the base 510 . That is, in the handpiece tip 30 according to the third embodiment, the protruding guide 542 extends directly from the lower end of the base 510, and the target abutting portion 543 is integrally formed at the lower end of the protruding guide 542 Respectively.
- the base 510 includes a first inner space 511 through which the laser beam can pass and a second inner space 513 through which the receiving light can pass, And the light receiving module 600 may be connected to the second internal space 513.
- the light receiving module 600 may be connected to the second internal space 513.
- the light receiving module 600 may include an upper piece 610 and a lower piece 620.
- the configurations of the light irradiation module 500 and the light reception module 600 are the same as or similar to those of the light irradiation module 300 and the light reception module 400 of the handpiece tip 20 of the second embodiment A detailed description thereof will be omitted.
- the data processing unit 50 may be a component that replaces, for example, the data processing unit 5 of the conventional laser device shown in FIG. That is, the received light received through the laser handpiece tips 10, 20 and 30 described in FIGS. 2 to 8 is transmitted to the data processing unit 50 after passing through the spectroscope.
- the data processing unit 50 includes a processor 510 and other hardware / software resources 520 for analyzing the incoming light to diagnose a disease or to measure skin age, a disease diagnosis unit 530, A skin age measuring unit 540, a disease diagnosis reference spectrum data DB 550, and a skin age measurement reference spectrum data DB 560.
- the hardware / software resources 520 include, for example, a memory (not shown), a storage unit (not shown) for storing and reading data, an image processing software (Not shown), hardware (not shown), speech processing software (not shown) and hardware (not shown), transceivers (not shown) for receiving or receiving data from the outside, and programs for operation of each component .
- the processor 510 includes components constituting the data processing unit 50, for example, disease hardware / software resources 520, a diagnosis unit 530, a skin age measuring unit 540, a disease spectrum reference data DB (550), and skin age measurement reference spectrum data DB (560).
- the disease diagnosis unit 530 can determine whether there is a disease in the body tissue from the measurement spectrum of the transmitted light by referring to the reference spectrum data DB 550 for disease diagnosis. For example, the disease diagnosis unit 530 can compare the spectrum of the received light with the reference spectrum data DB 550 for disease diagnosis to determine whether or not the disease exists.
- the skin age measuring unit 540 can measure the skin age from the measurement spectrum of the received light by referring to the reference spectral data DB 560 for skin age measurement. For example, the skin age measuring unit 540 can measure the skin age by comparing the spectrum of the generated light measured by the spectroscope 111 with the reference spectral data DB for skin age measurement.
- the skin age measuring unit 540 can know a component capable of measuring the skin age through the spectrum of the received light.
- the component capable of measuring skin age can be, for example, collagen.
- the reference spectral data DB 560 for measuring the skin age may be a database in which the amount of collagen and the skin age correspond to each other.
- the skin age measuring unit 540 can know the amount of collagen through the spectrum of the incoming light, and the skin age can be measured by referring to the reference spectral data DB for skin age measurement.
- the diagnosis result of the disease diagnosis unit 540 and the measurement result of the skin age measuring unit 560 may be displayed on the display unit 60.
- the illustrated embodiment describes the case of diagnosing diseases or measuring skin age by analyzing the received light received through the tips 10, 20 and 30 for laser handpieces, Data processing may be performed.
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- 레이저 핸드피스용 팁으로서,레이저빔을 타겟을 향해 조사하는 광조사 모듈; 및타겟에 조사된 레이저빔에 의해 발생되는 광의 적어도 일부를 수신광으로서 수신하는 광수신 모듈;을 포함하고,상기 광조사 모듈은,레이저빔이 통과하는 내부 공간을 갖는 베이스;상기 베이스의 하부에 결합되며 레이저빔이 통과하는 관통구가 형성된 고정부; 및상기 베이스와 상기 고정부 사이에 개재되어 고정되는 모듈 연결부재;를 포함하고,상기 광수신 모듈이 상기 모듈 연결부재에 결합됨으로써, 상기 광조사 모듈과 광수신 모듈이 일체로 레이저 핸드피스에 결합가능한 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 레이저빔이 조사될 타겟이 놓여지는 지점에서 상기 레이저빔의 중심축과 상기 수신광의 중심축이 만나도록 상기 광조사 모듈과 상기 광수신 모듈이 배치되는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 광조사 모듈이, 상기 레이저빔이 통과하는 내부 공간을 가지며 상기 베이스의 상부에 형성되고 핸드피스에 착탈가능하게 끼워져서 핸드피스와 결합하도록 구성된 핸드피스 결합부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 고정부가, 하방으로 소정 거리 연장되어 뻗어있는 돌출형 가이드를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 4 항에 있어서,상기 고정부가, 상기 돌출형 가이드의 하단부와 일체로 연결되며 링 형상 또는 아크 형상을 갖는 타겟 접촉부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 모듈 연결부재가 상기 레이저빔이 통과할 수 있는 제1 관통구가 형성된 제1 판상 부재 및 상기 수신광이 통과할 수 있는 제2 관통구가 형성된 제2 판상 부재로 구성되되, 상기 제2 판상 부재가 상기 제1 판상 부재에 대해 소정 각도 절곡되어 있는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 6 항에 있어서,상기 제1 판상 부재가 상기 광조사 모듈의 상기 베이스와 상기 고정부 사이에 개재되어 결합되고 상기 제2 판상 부재가 상기 광수신 모듈에 결합되는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 1 항에 있어서,상기 광조사 모듈은 상기 베이스의 내부 공간에 배치된 적어도 하나의 렌즈를 더 포함하고,상기 광수신 모듈의 상측 단부에는 수신광을 외부로 전달하기 위한 광섬유가 연결되어 있는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 레이저 핸드피스용 팁으로서,레이저빔을 타겟을 향해 조사하는 광조사 모듈; 및타겟에 조사된 레이저빔에 의해 발생되는 광의 적어도 일부를 수신광으로서 수신하는 광수신 모듈;을 포함하고,상기 광조사 모듈은, 상기 레이저빔이 통과하는 제1 내부 공간과 상기 수신광이 통과하는 제2 내부 공간을 갖는 베이스를 포함하고,상기 광수신 모듈이 상기 광조사 모듈의 상기 베이스에 결합됨으로써, 상기 광조사 모듈과 광수신 모듈이 일체로 레이저 핸드피스에 결합가능한 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 9 항에 있어서, 상기 광수신 모듈은,수신광이 통과할 수 있는 내부 공간을 갖는 원통형의 제1 피스; 및수신광이 통과할 수 있는 내부 공간을 가지며 상기 제1 피스의 하단부 또는 상기 베이스의 제2 내부 공간의 하단부에 체결가능한 제2 피스;를 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 10 항에 있어서,상기 광수신 모듈의 제1 피스가 상기 광조사 모듈의 베이스의 제2 내부 공간에 적어도 부분적으로 삽입되고, 상기 제2 피스가 상기 제1 피스의 하단부 또는 상기 베이스의 제2 내부 공간의 하단부에 체결됨으로써 상기 광수신 모듈이 상기 광조사 모듈에 결합되는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 레이저빔이 조사될 타겟이 놓여지는 지점에서 상기 레이저빔의 중심축과 상기 수신광의 중심축이 만나도록 상기 광조사 모듈과 상기 광수신 모듈이 배치되는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 광조사 모듈이, 상기 레이저빔이 통과할 수 있는 내부 공간을 갖는 원통형의 핸드피스 결합부를 더 포함하고,상기 핸드피스 결합부의 일부가 상기 광조사 모듈의 베이스의 제1 내부 공간에 적어도 부분적으로 삽입되어 상기 광조사 모듈과 결합되고, 상기 핸드피스 결합부의 또 다른 일부가 핸드피스에 착탈가능하게 끼워져서 핸드피스와 결합하도록 구성된 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 베이스의 하부에서 하방으로 소정 거리 뻗어있는 돌출형 가이드를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 14 항에 있어서,상기 돌출형 가이드의 하단부와 일체로 연결되며 링 형상 또는 아크 형상을 갖는 타겟 접촉부를 더 포함하는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 14 항 또는 제 15 항에 있어서,상기 돌출형 가이드가 상기 베이스의 하부에 착탈가능하게 결합되는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
- 제 9 항에 있어서,상기 광조사 모듈이 상기 베이스의 내부 공간에 배치된 적어도 하나의 렌즈를 더 포함하고,상기 광수신 모듈의 상기 제1 피스의 상측 단부에는 수신광을 외부로 전달하기 위한 광섬유가 연결되어 있는 것을 특징으로 하는 레이저 핸드피스용 팁.
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