The present invention relates to a device for cosmetic treatment of the skin, i.e. non-therapeutic, especially by exposing an area of skin to light. The present invention also relates to an apparatus comprising such a device and a cosmetic method comprising the use of such an apparatus.
There exist apparatuses for dermatological treatment of the skin by luminotherapy. For example, document U.S. Pat. No. 7,887,533 describes such an apparatus for professional use, by doctors especially. This apparatus comprises a system for assembling light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged in rows and coupled with cylindrical lenses. The lenses make it possible to tailor the angle of radiation of each light beam of the LEDs with greater or lesser flexibility. Document WO-A-2012/086991 describes an apparatus using several wavelengths concomitantly to treat various pathologies.
There also exist apparatuses for cosmetic treatment of the skin by exposure to light which are for private use. A user holds the apparatus in their hand and orients it so as to expose a given area of skin to a luminous radiation emitted by LEDs arranged in the apparatus. It is for example possible to cite the devices described in documents FR-A-2 917 299, US-A-2010/274329 or WO-A-2008/057640. The known apparatuses typically comprise one or more LEDs disposed in a casing. The number of LEDs is often significant so as to guarantee homogeneity of the treatment and the emission wavelength of the LEDs is chosen according to the applications envisaged. For example, document EP-A-1 648 385 proposes to use at least one first source emitting yellow light (with a dominant wavelength at about 590 nm) and at least one second source emitting infrared light (with a dominant wavelength at about 850 nm) with controlled powers for each source.
a and 1b schematically illustrate the radiation distributions obtained on an area of skin 30 exposed to light with various types of light-emitting diodes 15, 16. For example, so-called “conventional” LEDs 15 (
By comparison with conventional LEDs, power LEDs are efficacious in terms of efficiency, lifetime and compactness. The use of such HPLEDs (High-power LEDs or HPLEDs) raises certain problems however. Firstly, having regard to their use, it is necessary to protect the LEDs by a screen 2 transparent to the light beams 17, 18 emitted. Under these conditions, the HPLEDs 16 lose part of their radiation power, in particular on the peripheral area, because of the high angle of impact which generates significant reflection on the internal surface of the screen 2, as illustrated on the right of
These problems can be solved in all or part with technologies of diffusers such as “backlights” for the screens, as described with reference to
There therefore exists a need for a device for cosmetic treatment by light which makes it possible to optimize the efficiency of the LEDs while ensuring homogeneity of the radiations and which is inexpensive.
For this purpose, the invention proposes to integrate into the screen positioned opposite the LEDs, imprints acting as lenses so as to modify the angular aperture of the emitted beams. These imprints are formed (for example etched) in the thickness of the screen itself. Such a solution is cheap and makes it possible to ensure that the light beam emitted by each LED is transmitted to the area to be treated with homogeneous power. It is possible to envisage an imprint per LED or an imprint for certain LEDs only. Moreover, the screen comprising said imprints constitutes the exterior interface of the device and makes it possible to protect the LEDs from the exterior environment.
In the case of a combination of various types of LED emitting radiations at various wavelengths and with different required powers, it would be possible to use the same number of LEDs of each type distributed homogeneously over a given surface so as to ensure homogeneous exposure of the area to be treated to both types of radiations. Such a solution is expensive since it exhibits significant losses of efficiency for the group of LEDs having to emit with a reduced power. Another solution would be to use expensive multiple components (synchronous or sequential RGB).
The invention makes it possible to alleviate such a situation by tailoring, by means of the imprints made in the screen, the angular aperture of at least certain LEDs. It then becomes possible, for example, to decrease the number of LEDs of a type by increasing their emission power and by tailoring their angular aperture with the imprints made in the screen.
More specifically, the invention proposes a device for cosmetic treatment of the skin by light comprising a device for cosmetic treatment by light comprising:
a plurality of light emission sources, each source emitting a light beam with a given angular aperture;
a screen positioned facing the light sources and suitable for transmitting the light beams of each source,
in which the screen comprises at least one imprint integrated into the screen and modifying the angular aperture of the transmitted beam of at least one light emission source.
According to one embodiment, the plurality of light emission sources comprises at least one first group of sources emitting a light at a first wavelength and at least one second group of sources emitting a light at a second wavelength. For example, the number of light emission sources of the first group can be greater than the number of light emission sources of the second group. The light sources of the device can be surface-mounted on an electronic card.
According to one embodiment, the screen comprises an imprint for each light emission source. The screen can be opaque to the light beams outside of the imprints. The interior face of the screen can exhibit an anti-reflection treatment.
According to one embodiment, each imprint exhibits a first radius of curvature and at least one second radius of curvature, the first radius of curvature being defined so that the light beam emitted exhibits an angle of impact on the screen which is reduced.
The invention also relates to an apparatus for cosmetic treatment, comprising a body and a device for cosmetic treatment by light according to the invention. Such an apparatus can exhibit various forms with a view to various applications. For example, the device for cosmetic treatment by light can be a nozzle suitable for being mounted in a reversible manner on the body of the apparatus; or the device can constitute an insert arranged on the body of the apparatus; or else the device can be housed in the body of the apparatus.
The subject of the invention is also an assembly—or kit—comprising a receptacle—pot, bottle, tube or other—of a cosmetic composition and an apparatus for cosmetic treatment by light according to the invention. The cosmetic composition of such a kit can be chosen from among a care product for oily skin and/or an anti-aging care product.
The subject of the invention is furthermore a cosmetic method comprising the implementation of the device for cosmetic treatment by light according to the invention. Advantageously, the cosmetic method comprises a step of applying a cosmetic composition, at least on an area of skin exposed to the luminous radiation of the device according to the invention.
Other characteristics and advantages of the present invention will emerge on reading the detailed description which follows, given with reference to nonlimiting embodiments and illustrated by the appended drawings in which:
The appended figures are provided solely by way of illustration and to facilitate the understanding of the invention. Not all the figures are represented to scale and certain elements of the devices and apparatuses described may not be represented in the figures.
The invention relates to a device for cosmetic treatment by light. The device of the invention comprises a plurality of light emission sources (designated LEDs subsequently) and a screen positioned opposite the LEDs. The screen constitutes an interface of the device, that is to say an internal face of the screen is positioned facing the LEDs and an external face of the screen constitutes an exterior surface of the device. Each LED emits a light beam with a given angular aperture and this beam is transmitted through the screen to an area of skin to be treated. When several LEDs are used to cover an area of skin to be treated, the question of the homogeneity of the radiation over this area arises, especially at the periphery of the area.
The LED is designed to emit a light beam 12 with a given spectrum of wavelengths and a given angular aperture 2α. The LED can be designed to emit light in a continuous and/or pulsed manner in a given power range. The mode of emission and the emission power can be controlled by means of a microcontroller piloting the operation of the LED. On the other hand, the dominant wavelength or wavelengths and the angular aperture 2α of the beam emitted by the LED are generally specified by the constructor and not modifiable by the microcontroller.
The invention proposes to make provision for at least one imprint 3 in the screen 2 so as to modify the angular aperture 2α of the beam emitted by the LED and obtain an angular aperture 2β of the transmitted beam that is appropriate to the application envisaged.
According to one embodiment, the imprint 3 produced in the screen 2 exhibits a first radius of curvature R1 defining a concavity in the internal surface of the screen 2. This first radius of curvature R1 makes it possible to recover the peripheral rays emitted by the LED by deflection by making them converge. This first radius of curvature R1 is determined so as to obtain an angle of impact α′ of the beam emitted of less than or equal to 45° whatever the angle of aperture 2α of the LED used. The imprint 3 thus makes it possible to limit the luminous reflections on the internal surface of the screen by reducing the angle of impact of the beam 12 on the screen 2. The imprint 3 produced in the screen 2 also exhibits a second radius of curvature R2 defining a convexity in the external surface of the screen 2. This second radius of curvature R2 is determined so that the modification of the angular aperture 2β of the beam 12 transmitted is that desired in the application of the device. For this purpose, the index n and the thickness m of the screen 2 at the level of the imprint 3 are known and controlled, as is the relative positioning of the screen 2 and of the focus of the LED 10 (designated by the distance e in
Provision may thus be made for one or more imprints 3 in the screen 2. It is possible to provide for an imprint per LED or an imprint for certain LEDs of the device only, for example those situated at the periphery or those emitting at a certain wavelength. In
In one embodiment, the device for cosmetic treatment by light according to the invention can comprise at least two groups of LEDs emitting respectively at two different wavelengths. When two types of LED emitting at two different wavelengths are used in a concomitant manner, it is necessary to guarantee a precise power of luminous radiation per unit of exposed skin for each type of wavelength.
For example, the radii of curvature of the imprints 3 can be determined so that the angular aperture of the transmitted beams 12 of a first type of LED 10 is smaller than the angular aperture of the transmitted beams 13 of a second type of LED 11. It then becomes possible to ensure the homogeneity of the radiations of the two types of LED over the area to be treated without necessarily using the same number of LEDs of each type.
For example, HPLEDs can be used as first type of light sources and conventional LEDs can be used as second type of light sources. The screen 2 can exhibit imprints 3 just for the LEDs of the first type of light sources, or imprints 3 for the LEDs of each type of light source, with radii of curvature appropriate to the type of LED and/or to the location of each LED in the device.
The imprints 3 in the screen 2 can be seen in
According to a first exemplary implementation, ten LEDs at 590 nm are used, exhibiting an initial angular aperture (designated 2α in
According to a second exemplary implementation, the LEDs can be arranged as a ring as illustrated in
On account of the ring-like arrangement of the LEDs, to obtain good homogeneity of the luminous intensity over the exposed area of skin, it is sought to increase the intensity of the light in the external part of the ring and to reduce substantially the intensity of the light in the internal part of the ring. The shape of the imprint 3 is then adapted as illustrated in
Such an arrangement makes it possible to obtain, for each of the six LEDs at 590 nm, an angle of impact α′ of 38° and an angular aperture of the beam transmitted of β=44.5° toward the exterior of the ring and of β′=50.8° toward the interior of the ring; and for each of the three LEDs at 870 nm, an angle of impact α′ of 42° and an angular aperture of the beam transmitted of β=49° toward the exterior of the ring and of β′=55.6° toward the interior of the ring. Such an arrangement makes it possible to treat in a homogeneous manner with two different types of wavelength an area of skin of about 32 cm2.
The present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments illustrated in
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1260086 | Oct 2012 | FR | national |
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PCT/EP2013/072024 | 10/22/2013 | WO | 00 |
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61756047 | Jan 2013 | US |