Claims
- 1. A hand held dental instrument for curing light-curable compounds curable in the mouth of a patient comprising:
a housing; a plurality of solid state, light-emitting dies mounted in a collective array in the housing, the array of dies operable for collectively emitting light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths and at a power to cure a dental compound; a clear lens layer encapsulating the array of dies for directing light generated by the array; and a light transmitting device for capturing said light from the array of dies and encapsulating lens layer, and transmitting a beam of the light out of the housing to a work surface.
- 2. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 wherein said narrow wavelength band includes a blue light wavelength.
- 3. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 wherein said narrow wavelength band includes a wavelength of approximately 470 nanometers.
- 4. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 wherein said light transmitting device comprises at least one fiber optic element.
- 5. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 wherein said light transmitting device comprises a plurality of fiber optic elements operably coupled together for directing said beam.
- 6. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 wherein said light transmitting device has a receiving end and a transmission end, the transmission end being dimensioned smaller than said receiving end for narrowing the light beam captured by said light transmitting device.
- 7. The hand held dental instrument of claim 1 further comprising a heat sink coupled to said array for directing heat away from the array.
- 8. A hand held dental instrument for curing light-curable compounds curable in the mouth of a patient comprising:
a housing; a plurality of solid state, light-emitting dies mounted in a collective array in the housing, the array of dies operable for collectively emitting light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths and at a power to cure a dental compound; a clear lens layer encapsulating the array of dies for directing light generated by the array; and the housing including a distal end and the array of light-emitting dies being positioned proximate the distal end for transmitting light directly from the array to a compound to be cured.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/632,260, filed on Aug. 4, 2000 and entitled “Apparatus and Method for Curing Materials with Light Radiation,” which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Pat. No. 6,200,134, filed on Jan. 20, 1998, and issued Mar. 13, 2001, which application and patent are incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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