Portable Light Therapy Devices
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1. A light therapy device, comprising:
- a first module adapted to be coupled to a head of an individual; and
a second module including at least one light, the second module being coupled to the first module, and the second module powering the light;
wherein the second module is configured to be pivoted relative to the first module so that the first module is positioned relative to the individual'"'"'s eyes to allow indirect light from the second module to provide indirect light therapy to the individual.
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Abstract
A light therapy device includes a first module adapted to be coupled to a head of an individual, and a second module including at least one light, the second module being coupled to the first module so that the second module is positioned relative to the individual'"'"'s eyes, and the second module powering the light to provide indirect light therapy to the individual.
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1. A light therapy device, comprising:
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a first module adapted to be coupled to a head of an individual; and a second module including at least one light, the second module being coupled to the first module, and the second module powering the light; wherein the second module is configured to be pivoted relative to the first module so that the first module is positioned relative to the individual'"'"'s eyes to allow indirect light from the second module to provide indirect light therapy to the individual. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A light therapy device, comprising:
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a frame adapted to be coupled to a head of an individual, the frame including a frame front including a bridge adapted to engage a nose of the individual, and two end pieces extending from the frame front adapted to engage the individual'"'"'s ears; a therapy module including a cylindrical body defining an opening, and at least one light-emitting diode positioned in the cylindrical body so that light from the light-emitting diode is reflected off of the cylindrical body before exiting the opening; and a member positioned between the frame and the therapy module, wherein the member allows the therapy module to be pivoted relative to the frame; wherein the therapy module is positioned relative to the individual'"'"'s eyes to allow light from the light-emitting diode to exit the opening in the cylindrical body to provide indirect light therapy to the individual. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for providing light therapy, the method comprising:
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positioning a frame on a head of an individual, the frame including a bridge adapted to engage a nose of the individual, and two end pieces extending to engage the individual'"'"'s ears; moving a therapy module that is coupled to the frame up and down relative to the frame to a desired position; and powering at least one light-emitting diode positioned in the therapy module so that light from the light-emitting diode exits an opening formed in the therapy module to provide indirect light therapy to the individual. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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