`Reply to Office Action dated 03/24/2017
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`Attorney Dkt. No. 066964-8034.U800
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`Amendments to the Claims:
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`This listing of claims will replace all prior versions of claims in the application.
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`1-30. (Cancelled)
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`31.
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`(New) A method for reducing adipose cells of a patient comprising:
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`a.
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`b.
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`b.
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`generating a magnetic field by a magnetic field generating device;
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`applying a time-varying magnetic field to the patient; and
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`applying optical waves to the patient;
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`wherein the method causes a muscle contraction; and
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`wherein an impulse duration of the time-varying magnetic field is in a range of 10
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`to 900 us.
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`32.
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`(New) The method of claims 31 wherein a repetition rate of the time-
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`varying magnetic field is at least 0.1 Hz and a magnetic flux density is of the time-
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`varying magnetic field is at least 0.1 T.
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`33.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 further comprises heating the adipose
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`cells.
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`34.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 wherein the optical waves are of a
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`wavelength in a range of 290 to 3000 nm.
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`35.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 wherein the magnetic field generating
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`device includes insulated wire.
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`36.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 wherein the time-varying magnetic field
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`and optical waves are applied to at least one of thighs, buttocks, hips, abdomen or
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`arms.
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`37.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises
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`switching a switching device enabling generating the magnetic field on.
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`38.
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`(New) The method of claim 31 wherein the method further comprises
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`providing energy to an energy storage device connected in order to provide the energy
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`to the magnetic field generating device.
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`39.
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`(New) The method of claim 38 wherein the energy storage device is in
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`serial connection with the magnetic field generating device.
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`40.
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`(New) The method of claim 38 wherein a power flux density of the optical
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`waves is at least 0.1 W/cmz.
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`41.
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`(New) A method for reducing cellulite appearance of a patient comprising:
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`a.
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`b.
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`c.
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`generating a magnetic field by a magnetic field generating device;
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`applying a time-varying magnetic field to the patient; and
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`applying optical waves to the patient;
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`wherein a repetition rate of the magnetic field is in a range of 0.1 to 700 Hz; and
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`wherein an impulse duration of the magnetic field is in a range of 10 to 900 us;
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`and
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`wherein a magnetic flux density of the magnetic field is at least 0.1 T.
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`42.
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`43.
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`(New) The method of claim 41 further comprises heating adipose cells.
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`(New) The method of claim 41 further comprises charging an energy
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`storage device connected to the magnetic field generating device in order to provide
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`energy to the magnetic field generating device.
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`44.
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`(New) The method of claim 41, wherein a wavelength of the optical waves
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`is in a range of 290 to 3000 nm; and
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`wherein a power flux density of the optical waves is at least 0.1 W/cmz.
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`45.
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`(New) The method of claim 41 wherein the method is applied to at least
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`one of thighs, buttocks, hips, abdomen or arms.
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`46.
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`(New) The method of claim 41 further comprises switching a switching
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`device on to generate the magnetic field.
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`47.
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`(New) The method of claim 46 wherein the switching device is in parallel
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`connection to an energy source.
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`48.
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`(New)
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`A method for circumferential
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`reduction of a patient using a
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`treatment device providing magnetic and/or optical treatment including a connection to
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`an energy source, a switching device, an energy storage device, a magnetic field
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`generating device and an optical waves generating device comprising:
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`and
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`a.
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`b.
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`c.
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`generating a magnetic field by the magnetic field generating device;
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`applying a time-varying magnetic field to the patient; and
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`applying optical waves to the patient.
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`49.
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`50.
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`(New) The method of claim 48 further comprises heating adipose cells.
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`(New) The method of claim 48 further comprises charging an energy
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`storage device connected to the magnetic field generating device in order to provide
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`energy to the magnetic field generating device.
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`51.
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`(New) The method of claim 48 further comprises shorting the energy
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`source.
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`52.
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`(New) The method of claim 48 further comprises cooling the magnetic
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`field generating device.
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`53.
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`(New) The method of claim 48 wherein the magnetic field generating
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`device is fixed within a casing; and
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`wherein the method further comprises directing a cooling fluid between the
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`magnetic field generating device and the casing.
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`54.
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`(New) The method of claim 53 wherein the magnetic field generating
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`device includes insulated wire.
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`55.
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`(New) A method for treatment of a patient using a treatment device
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`providing magnetic and/or optical treatment including a connection to an energy source,
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`a magnetic field generating device and an optical waves generating device comprising:
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`a.
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`applying optical waves and a time-varying magnetic field to a target
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`biological structure of the patient;
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`b.
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`heating the target biological structure to a temperature in a range of
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`37.5 to 60 °C; and
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`c.
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`cooling the magnetic field generating device.
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`56.
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`(New) The method of claim 55 wherein the magnetic field generating
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`device is within a casing; and
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`wherein the method further comprises directing a cooling media between the
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`magnetic field generating device and the casing.
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`57.
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`(New) The method of claim 55 wherein a wavelength of the optical waves
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`is in a range of 290 to 3000 nm.
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`58.
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`(New) The method of claim 55 wherein a power flux density of the optical
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`waves is in a range from 0.1 W/cm2 to 100 W/cmz.
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`59.
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`(New) The method of claim 55 wherein a magnetic flux density of the
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`magnetic field is at least 0.1 T; and
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`wherein a repetition rate of the time-varying magnetic field is
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`in a range of 0.1 to
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`700 Hz.
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`60.
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`(New) The method of claim 59 wherein an impulse duration of the
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`magnetic field is in the range of 10 to 900 ps.
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