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UVC (Tom Perez)

UVC (Tom Perez)

Introduction

Abstract:

A light therapy apparatus is defined to include a UV light source secured to a casing. A shroud is placed over an exposed portion of the UV light source and is secured or attached around the perimeter of the casing end. Since the UV light source can generate a significant amount of heat, the casing includes an internal fan. Various tubing configurations may be used to help direct the air flow from the fan around the UV light source. In addition, a vent opening in the shroud was found to reduce the temperature of the shroud to prevent damage to a person's user the apparatus.

Claims:

  1. A light therapy apparatus comprising: a main casing having front and rear ends; a light source inserted through the front end of the main casing; a front cap having a central bore for receiving the light source and having a treaded internal structure for securing the front cap to corresponding threaded external structure on the front end of the main casing; a secondary casing having a base end positioned within the front cap and over the front end of the main casing, the secondary casing further including a shoulder section extending outwardly from the base end out of the front cap to partially cover a section of the light source; a shroud placed over the exposed portion of the light source and having at least a flexible bottom end for tightly fitting over an end of the shoulder section, the shroud being made of a light-resistance material to prevent light from the light source from penetrating the shroud; a lens positioned through the shroud to direct light from the light source out of the shroud; and a fan positioned within the casing and directed to transmit air flow to the shroud.
  2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein shroud further includes a rigid portion covering the light source.
  3. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the casing includes an air intake aperture.
  4. The apparatus of claim 2, wherein the shroud further includes an air exhaust aperture.
  5. The apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a cooling tube to direct air flow from the casing into the shroud, the cooling tube includes a first opened end positioned within the casing and includes a second opened end positioned within the shroud.
  6. The apparatus of claim 5 further comprising a heat output tube to direct air flow from the shroud to an exhaust outlet defined in the casing.
  7. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the shroud is defined as having a base portion extending upwardly to form a tubular shaped covering that terminates into a top portion, the tubular shaped covering includes a front portion, a back portion, and a pair of side portions, the front portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, and the back portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, the tubular shaped covering is bent away from the base portion at an angle of about 25-35.degree.
  8. The apparatus of claim 7, wherein the shroud further includes internally defined annular flange extending radially inward and will come into contact with the shoulder section when the shroud is placed there over.
  9. A light therapy apparatus comprising: a main casing having front and rear ends; a light source inserted through the front end of the main casing; a front cap having a central bore for receiving the light source and having a treaded internal structure for securing the front cap to corresponding threaded external structure on the front end of the main casing; a secondary casing having a base end positioned within the front cap and over the front end of the main casing, the secondary casing further including a shoulder section extending outwardly from the base end out of the front cap to partially cover a section of the light source; a shroud placed over the exposed portion of the light source and having at least a flexible bottom end for tightly fitting over an end of the shoulder section, the shroud further includes a rigid portion covering the light source and being made of a light-resistance material to prevent light from the light source from penetrating the shroud; a lens positioned through the shroud to direct light from the light source out of the shroud; and a fan positioned within the casing and directed to transmit air flow to the shroud and wherein the shroud further includes an air exhaust aperture to reduce the internal temperature of the shroud.
  10. The appratus of claim 9, wherein the shroud is defined as having a base portion extending upwardly to form a tubular shaped covering that terminates into a top portion, the tubular shaped covering includes a front portion, a back portion, and a pair of side portions, the front portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, and the back portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, the tubular shaped covering is bent away from the base portion at an angle of about 25-35.degree.
  11. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the shroud further includes internally defined annular flange extending radially inward and will come into contact with the shoulder section when the shroud is placed there over.
  12. A shroud used in connection with a light therapy apparatus, which includes a casing having an end shoulder and the casing having secured thereto a light source defining a portion thereof extending out of from the end shoulder, the shroud comprising: a flexible bottom end for tightly fitting over an end of the shoulder section, the shroud being made of a light-resistance material to prevent light from the light source from penetrating the shroud and having a lens positioned through the shroud to direct light from the light source out of the shroud.
  13. The shroud of claim 12 further comprising a rigid portion that is defined to at least cover the light source.
  14. The shroud of claim 13, wherein the shroud further includes an air exhaust aperture.
  15. The shroud of claim 12 further defined as having a base portion extending upwardly to form a tubular shaped covering that terminates into a top portion, the tubular shaped covering includes a front portion, a back portion, and a pair of side portions, the front portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, and the back portion extends inwardly from the base to a concave section, the tubular shaped covering is bent away from the base portion at an angle of about 25-35.degree.
  16. The shroud of claim 15 further including internally defined annular flange extending radially inward and will come into contact with the end shoulder when the shroud is placed there over.


UV Light Therapy has been around for decades and its efficacy on ailments such as HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis B & C, Malaria, Typhoid, Amoeba Infection and a handful of cancers has been documented and proved by top researchers.

Although UV Light Treatments have been with us for 100 years and with thousands of successful case histories, the data is considered “anecdotal” as the research and treatments were done pre-FDA! This delivery device is currently being tested in other countries with great success.?Read the documented information below.

UV Light Therapy is not yet “officially” approved by the FDA in the United States. However, this machine can be used and sold for veterinary purposes

Case Studies with HMR Machine:

This machine has been tested around the world treating children, adults and even animals. This machine has disarmed AIDS in 40 hours, Hepatitis B in 17 hours and Hepatitis C in 60 hours, but Malaria, Typhoid, Amoeba, Pancreatic Cancer; Non-Healing wounds have also fallen to this machine. A diagnosed AIDS patient now has a negative Elisa Test in conjunction with a negative viral load test after a 40 treatments with the HMR Machine.

HMR UV Light Therapy Machine:

The UV Light Therapy Machine is a small box, equipped with two liquid core light guides that are placed about 1/8” from the UVA and UVC light bulbs. The actual sublingual parts are the light guides. They are both inserted into the mouth via a mouthpiece and placed under the tongue of the patient.

How the HMR Machine Works:

  • The ultraviolet light penetrates through the oral mucosa and is received by the blood stream via capillaries producing reactive oxygen species
  • This reactive oxygen species in turn has a direct stimulation on the immune system via production of protective anti-oxidative enzymes
  • All bacterial and viral infections are destroyed via increased super oxidative production and their lack of internal or innate anti-oxidative system. Petro chemicals are also oxidized by the production of reactive oxygen species and their lack of protection

 

Contact Information:
Health & Wellness Foundation
21218 St. Andrews Blvd. #233
Boca Raton, FL 33433
Phone: (561) 274-7078
Fax: (561) 488-0155