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publicationNumber RU-124148-U1
titleOfInvention DEVICE FOR IMPACT ON HUMAN CIRCADIAN CLOCK
abstract The utility model relates to the field of medicine, in particular to biorhythmology and rehabilitation medicine, an important problem of which is the normalization of the function of a person’s circadian clock. The aim of the invention is to provide a device for influencing the circadian clock of a person. This goal is achieved in that the luminous flux emitters generate a peak wavelength in the region of 480 ± 5 nm and are mounted in the form of concentric circles, ellipses or lines on a translucent basis, and a luminous flux relay with a time constant of 400 ms is included in the electric circuit of the emitter block automatically controlled from the unit for regulating the brightness of the light flux, and the case is made in the form of a spectacle frame, which is fixed by the ears with the help of the arms, and a solar charger is mounted on the spectacle frame and the arms swarm. 3 pf, 1 pic.
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