Adaptive Biophoton Reflection System

Publication ID: 24-11857799_0010_PTD
Published: October 28, 2025
Category:Future Evolutions & Paradigm Shifts

Legal Citation

pr1or.art Inc., “Adaptive Biophoton Reflection System,” Published Technical Disclosure No. 24-11857799_0010_PTD, Published October 28, 2025, available at https://archive.pr1or.art/24-11857799_0010_PTD
This technical disclosure describes improvements that would be readily apparent to a Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Art (PHOSITA) when considered in combination with the foundational architecture disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 11,857,799.

Summary of the Inventive Concept

An advanced wearable biophoton reflection system that adapts to an individual's changing biophoton emission patterns, providing personalized and optimized therapeutic benefits.

Background and Problem Solved

The original wearable selective biophoton reflector patent addressed the need for a wearable device that selectively reflects biophotons generated by a person's body back towards the body. However, this device had limitations in terms of its fixed wavelength and intensity settings, which may not be optimal for every individual. The new inventive concept addresses this limitation by introducing an adaptive system that can detect changes in biophoton emission patterns and adjust the reflection process in real-time.

Detailed Description of the Inventive Concept

The adaptive biophoton reflection system comprises a network of miniature reflectors embedded in a fabric, each tuned to a specific wavelength and capable of adapting to changing biophoton emission patterns of the wearer's body. The system utilizes machine learning algorithms to analyze the wearer's biophoton emission patterns and adjust the reflector's wavelength and intensity in real-time. Additionally, the system incorporates a graphene-based sensor to detect changes in biophoton emission patterns and provide real-time feedback to optimize the reflection process. The system can also be integrated with a cloud-based platform for remote monitoring and control, allowing for personalized recommendations and optimization of biophoton reflection therapy.

Novelty and Inventive Step

The new inventive concept introduces the concept of adaptability and real-time adjustment of biophoton reflection, which is not present in the original patent. The use of machine learning algorithms, graphene-based sensors, and cloud-based platforms to optimize biophoton reflection therapy is a significant departure from the fixed wavelength and intensity settings of the original device.

Alternative Embodiments and Variations

Alternative embodiments of the adaptive biophoton reflection system could include the use of different sensor materials, such as nanowires or quantum dots, or the integration of additional therapies, such as low-level laser therapy or electrical stimulation. The system could also be adapted for use in different form factors, such as a handheld device or a wearable patch.

Potential Commercial Applications and Market

The adaptive biophoton reflection system has significant commercial potential in the health and wellness industry, particularly in the areas of pain management, inflammation reduction, and energy enhancement. The system's ability to provide personalized and optimized therapeutic benefits could make it an attractive option for consumers seeking alternative or complementary therapies.

Field of Art

Biomedical engineering, phototherapy devices, wearable medical technology, with expertise in biophoton interaction, optical reflective systems, and adaptive medical device design

Person of Ordinary Skill (PHOSITA) Profile

A biomedical engineer with advanced degree, familiar with photobiomodulation techniques, sensor integration, machine learning applications in medical devices, and adaptive therapeutic technologies

Obviousness Rationale

A PHOSITA would recognize that the adaptive biophoton reflection system represents a predictable technological evolution of the source patent's core concept of selective biophoton reflection. The integration of machine learning, real-time sensing, and personalized adjustment represents a natural progression of existing phototherapy device design principles. The technical modifications represent incremental improvements using standard engineering techniques available to those skilled in the art.

Obvious Combinations & Variations

Source Patent Element
Wearable biophoton reflector with specific wavelength ranges (550-980 nm)
PTD Variation
Machine learning algorithm dynamically adjusting reflector wavelengths based on real-time biophoton emission patterns
Obviousness Reasoning
Predictable application of adaptive control techniques to optimize existing wavelength-specific therapeutic approach
Source Patent Element
Clear window for biophoton reflection proximal to body
PTD Variation
Network of miniature embedded reflectors with individual wavelength tuning
Obviousness Reasoning
Obvious design optimization using known miniaturization and distributed sensing techniques
Source Patent Element
Fixed parabolic mirror configuration
PTD Variation
Graphene-based sensor for dynamic biophoton emission detection and reflection adjustment
Obviousness Reasoning
Known sensor technology applied to extend therapeutic device functionality using standard engineering design approaches
Source Patent Element
Biophoton reflection for cellular energy production
PTD Variation
Cloud-based platform for remote monitoring and personalized therapy optimization
Obviousness Reasoning
Predictable integration of digital health monitoring technologies with existing therapeutic device concepts
Source Patent Element
Low-level laser therapy principles
PTD Variation
Artificial intelligence learning individual biophoton emission patterns
Obviousness Reasoning
Obvious application of machine learning to personalize existing therapeutic techniques
35 U.S.C. § 103 Summary: Based on the teachings of US Patent 11857799 and the disclosed adaptive biophoton reflection system, a person of ordinary skill in the art would find the claimed variations obvious and anticipated, as the technical modifications represent predictable extensions of existing phototherapy device design principles using standard engineering techniques and known technological integrations.

Original Patent Information

Patent NumberUS 11,857,799
TitleWearable selective biophoton reflector
Assignee(s)SOLETLUNA HOLDINGS, INC.