Apparatus and method for curing materials with radiation
First Claim
1. An instrument for curing light-curable compounds which are curable at a work surface in the mouth of a patient, the instrument comprising:
- a housing including a handle portion and a barrel portion, the barrel portion having a proximal end and a radiating distal end from which light radiates out of the housing to the work surface, at least part of the barrel portion being removably secured with respect to the handle portion;
a plurality of solid state, light-emitting semiconductor junction elements forming an array on a substrate, the array of light-emitting elements arranged together on the substrate to collectively emit light generally forwardly of the substrate, the emitted light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths suitable for curing a compound;
the array of light-emitting elements located in the removably secured barrel portion and positioned proximate to the radiating distal end of the barrel portion;
an elongated heat-conducting element extending along the barrel portion from the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and back toward the proximal end of the barrel portion and thermally coupled with the array of light-emitting elements for conducting heat away from the array;
a generally clear layer extending on the substrate and over the plurality of light-emitting semiconductor junction elements for protecting the array of light-emitting elements while transmitting the generally forwardly emitted light;
a non-imaging optical focusing device positioned at the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and positioned forward of the array, the non-imaging optical focusing device operable to collimate the emitted light to present a desirable light power density for being radiated and curing a compound at the work surface.
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Abstract
An instrument for curing light-curable compounds curable in the mouth of a patient, including a housing including a handle portion and a barrel portion removably secured with respect to the handle portion. A plurality of solid state, light-emitting semiconductor junction elements form an array on a substrate, and collectively emit light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths suitable for curing a compound. The array of light-emitting elements are positioned proximate to the distal end of the barrel portion, and an elongated heat-conducting element extends from the distal end of the barrel portion toward the proximal end for conducting heat away from the array. A generally clear layer extends on the substrate and over the plurality of light-emitting semiconductor junction elements, and a non-imaging optical focusing device is positioned at the distal end of the barrel portion to collimate the emitted light.
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28 Claims
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1. An instrument for curing light-curable compounds which are curable at a work surface in the mouth of a patient, the instrument comprising:
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a housing including a handle portion and a barrel portion, the barrel portion having a proximal end and a radiating distal end from which light radiates out of the housing to the work surface, at least part of the barrel portion being removably secured with respect to the handle portion; a plurality of solid state, light-emitting semiconductor junction elements forming an array on a substrate, the array of light-emitting elements arranged together on the substrate to collectively emit light generally forwardly of the substrate, the emitted light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths suitable for curing a compound; the array of light-emitting elements located in the removably secured barrel portion and positioned proximate to the radiating distal end of the barrel portion; an elongated heat-conducting element extending along the barrel portion from the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and back toward the proximal end of the barrel portion and thermally coupled with the array of light-emitting elements for conducting heat away from the array; a generally clear layer extending on the substrate and over the plurality of light-emitting semiconductor junction elements for protecting the array of light-emitting elements while transmitting the generally forwardly emitted light; a non-imaging optical focusing device positioned at the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and positioned forward of the array, the non-imaging optical focusing device operable to collimate the emitted light to present a desirable light power density for being radiated and curing a compound at the work surface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. An instrument for curing light-curable compounds which are curable at a work surface in the mouth of a patient, the instrument comprising:
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a housing including a handle portion and a barrel portion having a proximal end and a radiating distal end from which light radiates out of the housing to the work surface, at least part of the barrel portion removably secured with respect to the handle portion; a plurality of light-emitting semiconductor junction elements forming an array on a substrate and arranged together on the substrate to collectively emit light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths suitable for curing a compound; the array of light-emitting elements positioned proximate to the radiating distal end of the barrel portion; an elongated heat-conducting element extending along the barrel portion from the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and back toward the proximal end of the barrel portion and thermally coupled with the array of light-emitting elements for conducting heat away from the array; a generally clear layer extending on the substrate and over the plurality of light-emitting elements for protecting the array of light-emitting elements; a non-imaging optical focusing device positioned at the radiating distal end of the barrel portion and positioned forward of the array, the non-imaging optical focusing device operable to collimate the emitted light to present a desirable light power density to the radiating distal end for being radiated and curing a compound at the work surface; the array of light-emitting elements and non-imaging optical focusing device positioned with the part of the barrel portion that is removably secured with respect to the handle portion for being removed to be sterilized. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. An instrument for curing light-curable compounds which are curable in the mouth of a patient, the instrument comprising:
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a housing including a handle portion and a portion removably secured with respect to the handle portion, the removably secured portion having a proximal end and a distal end; a plurality of solid state, light-emitting elements forming an array on a substrate, the array of light-emitting elements arranged together on the substrate to collectively emit light generally forwardly of the substrate, the emitted light having wavelengths within a narrow band of wavelengths suitable for curing a compound; the array of light-emitting elements positioned proximate to the distal end of the removably secured portion; an optically reflective element encircling the array to capture light that is emitted by the array and to transmit the light forward of the array; an optical focusing device positioned at the distal end and positioned forward of the optically reflective element and the array, the optical focusing device operable to receive at least some of the light from the array and direct the emitted light to present a desirable light power density for curing a compound at a work surface; an elongated heat-conducting element positioned in the removably secured portion and extending from the distal end toward the proximal end of the removably secured portion and thermally coupled with the array of light-emitting elements for conducting heat away from the array. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28)
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