FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions is referred to medical equipment, namely - lighting devices and their manufacturing modes. Light device comprising a substrate, a photo-organic layer, two electrode layers electrically separated by said photo-organic layer, and an encapsulation layer, wherein said photo-organic layer is positioned between said substrate and said encapsulating layer, and wherein multiple openings are provided that extend through the light device to allow fluids and or heat to pass through, said openings being spaced apart from said one electrode layer. Method of manufacturing a light device, disposing a first electrode on a substrate, interrupted at perforation areas; disposing a second electrode layer is on the photo-organic layer such that the second electrode layer protrudes beyond the photo-organic layer, wherein the second electrode layer is electrically separated from the first electrode layer; disposing an encapsulation layer covering the photo-organic layer and the first and second electrode layers; perforating the lighting device at the perforation areas.
EFFECT: removing heat or fluid damage caused to skin.
16 cl, 4 dwg
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Dates
2012-02-10—Published
2007-06-01—Filed