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| United States Patent | 4938582 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4938582.html |
| Inventor(s) | Leslie; Michael J. (99 Mary Street, Cygnet, Tasmania, AU) |
| Abstract | A chromo therapy device comprises a shade in the form of glasses worn by
the user. The glasses are opaque and virtually exclude all light. Various
colored lights are fitted to shine onto the inside surface of the shade so
that by selecting the desired color of light, this passive use of color
produces a relaxed stress-free environment for people with both
physiological and physchological symptoms. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 4938582 |
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Chromo therapy device |
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| Publication Date |
July 3, 1990 |
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| Filing Date |
December 22, 1988 |
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| Priority Data |
Dec 24, 1987[AU]PI6092 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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I claim:
1. A chromo therapy device ot stimulate the retina of the eye with certain
light frequencies, said device comprising
a plurality of light emitting diodes each emitting a different light
frequency to project their light onto a screen in front of the eyes, and
means to select the light frequency depending on the therapy required, said
screen being worn by the user and positioned immediately in front of the
eyes to exclude ambient light thereform.
2. A chromo therapy device to stimulate the retina of the eyes with a
desired light frequency,
said device being in the form of spectacles with side wings to exclude
virtually all ambient light, the area in front of the eyes being in the
form of a screen;
a plurality of light emitting diodes on the upper portion of the device to
project a selected frequency of light onto said screen; and
switch means on said device for selecting the desired light frequency.
3. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said device is
in the form of sun glasses and is of opaque material.
4. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of matt non-reflective material.
5. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of a material which is slightly diffusing to
spread the light which impinges evenly and over said internal surface.
6. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said device is
in the form of sun glasses having a set of eyepieces, at least two of each
of said light emitting diodes is associated with each of said eyepieces,
and said light frequency selection means being associated with said light
emitting diodes.
7. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 4, wherein said device is
in the form of sun glasses and is of opaque material.
8. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of matt non-reflective material.
9. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 8, wherein said device is
formed of opaque material.
10. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said device is
formed of opaque material.
11. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of matt non-reflective material.
12. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of a material which is slightly diffusing to
spread the light which impinges evenly and over said internal surface.
13. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 10, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of matt non-reflective material.
14. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 13, wherein the internal
surface of the device is of a material which is slightly diffusing to
spread the light which impinges evenly and over said internal surface.
15. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 2, wherein at least two
each of said light emitting diodes is associated with each of the
eyepieces of the spectacles and said switch means.
16. The chromo therapy device as claimed in claim 14, wherein at least two
each of said light emitting diodes is associated with each of the
eyepieces of the spectacles and said switch means. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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This invention relates to the field of chromo therapy, and is particularly
directed to a device in which chromo therapy can be applied to a number of
ailments found to be brought on by stress.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Chromo therapy is a widely recognized medical phenomenon with the emphasis
on the more passive use of colour in setting relaxed, stress-free
environments for people with both physiological and psychological
symptoms.
A number of ailments brought on by stress include high blood pressure, lack
of energy, nervous exhaustion, indigestion, headaches, acidity and
inflatulence as well as many other conditions.
Interior designers recognize the use of colour to "set the mood", e.g.
relaxed and warm, cool and easy, austere and formal, all reflecting the
use of colour to achieve a particular physical and mental response with
visual colour stimulation.
In U.S. Pat. No. 4,620,791 there is disclosed a light processor of white
and coloured light, whereby white light can be processed into various
colours and which may be used for audio-visual therapy, biological
experimentation, voice control of speech by colour display, optical
logical processing. The white light is processed by dichroic mirrors and
liquid crystal cells to produce the desired colours.
Thus it is known that direct stimulation of the retina with certain light
frequencies, (colours) effects the central nervous system's balance and
harmony giving acknowledged and predictable physiological and
psychological responses.
It is an object of this invention to provide a device which is a drug-free
approach to the relief of stress through the scientific application of
colour, known as chromo therapy.
BRIEF STATEMENT OF THE INVENTION
Thus there is provided according to the invention a chromo therapy device,
the device including a shade or the like to be fitted to the head to
virtually exclude substantially all light from the eyes, and positioned in
front of the eyes, and means within the device to provide a selected
colour on the shade so that the retina is stimulated with the desired
light frequencies.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order to more fully describe the invention reference will now be made to
the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of one form of the invention,
FIG. 2 is a front view of another form of the invention, and
FIG. 3 shows an electrical circuit.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to the drawing, the invention comprises a unit 1 in the form of a
pair of sun-glasses or safety goggles but with all portions thereof being
of opaque material so that by its shape virtually all light is excluded
from entering the eyes.
The internal surface of the device is preferably of white colouring and
preferably of a matt non-reflective material, or could be of a material
which is slightly diffusing to spread the light which impinges thereon
evenly all over the internal surface, similar to that used for a visual
projection screen.
The unit thus includes what could be eye pieces 2 and wings 3 so that these
can then be fitted over the ears of the user, there being the usual nose
piece 4. On top of the eye pieces 2 or incorporated into the upper surface
thereof there can be a plurality of light emitting diodes 5 there being
one set of these for each of the eyes.
The light emitting diodes can be one each of the three colours, yellow,
green and red and selected ones of these can be selected by touch controls
6 to either switch the unit on and also to select the various colours.
Incorporated in the unit there can be a battery and the desired circuitry
as required.
As shown in the diodes are so positioned as to shine the light onto the eye
piece, the light being spread to cover the area which would be viewed by
the eye, so that in use the eye would only see the desired colour.
In FIG. 2 there is shown a further form of the invention, in which the
switches 7 which are soft touch ribbed switches are provided on the front
of the eye pieces 2, there being two switches 7a and 7b on one eye piece,
and two switches 7c and 7d on the other eye piece. Two of the switches on
one eye piece control two of the colours, while on the other eye piece one
switch controls the third colour while the remaining switch is a reset
switch.
In this embodiment the light emitting diodes are situated on the top inside
portion of each eye piece, and the batteries can be incorporated into the
top of the eye piece. Also the device can be hinged at 8 so that it can be
folded for storage in a box.
FIG. 3 shows an example of an electrical circuit, it being realised that
this shows three pairs of light emitting diodes, L1, L2 and L3, while in
practice a circuit would be divided and connected across the hinge to have
two sets of lights L1, L2 and L3.
The switches S1, S2 and S3 control respectively the lights L1, L2 and L3,
while switch S4 is a reset switch. Also it will be seen that the switches
are connected to the chip U1, and the transistors Q1, Q2 and Q3 control
the respective lights L1, L2 and L3.
The unit thus can generate one of three colours as selected for a
controlled time for the release of stress symptoms. Thus for example,
yellow reduces indigestion, reduces nervous fatigue and increases
metabolism energy levels. If a green light is used it reduces blood
pressure, reduces heart stress, lowers stress headache symptoms, improves
concentration and reduces cold symptoms. While red, on the other hand,
raises the metabolism rates, increases would healing rates, improves
circulation and assists to induce weight loss.
The unit being constructed of solid-state components gives reliability of
performance and colour optics of quality and purity and the light levels
chosen are based on optometrical standards relating to light intensity and
retina response parameters.
It will be realized that the light emitting diodes can be incorporated into
the top portion of the unit thus shining through the lower portion of the
unit instead of being situated as shown.
It is to be realized that the invention is not limited to the three colours
described above, but can utilize other colours. Also the unit may use
other light sources. For example a rotating disc having segments of
various colours can be used, and also the light can be transmitted from
the light source through fibre optics to shine onto the opaque shade area.
Also the light unit can be fitted with or incorporated into a reflector to
more evenly spread the light in front of each eye. Also, more than one
light of each colour could be used to achieve more even spread of light.
Thus it will be seen that by the use of the present unit, the results are
achieved with a solid-state precision, and in a more focused and
personally suited way so that the therapy can be carried out on a purely
individual basis.
Although one form of the invention has been described in some detail it is
to be realized that the invention is not to be limited thereto but can
include various modifications falling within the spirit and scope of the
invention.
The claims defining the invention are as follows:
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