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Wear plate for piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer arrays

  • US 4,211,949 A
  • Filed: 11/08/1978
  • Issued: 07/08/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/08/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A medical ultrasonic probe for use in a steered beam imaging system comprising:

  • a front surface matched linear transducer array comprised of narrow piezoelectric transducer elements to each of which is secured at least one quarter-wavelength impedance matching layer, every element and its associated matching layer having a width in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the array on the order of one wavelength or less at the ultrasonic emission frequency, said elements and associated matching layers being substantially acoustically isolated from one another;

    said transducer array transmitting acoustic pulses along many radial scan lines to perform a wide angle sector scan with a total angle exceeding 60° and

    detecting echoes reflected by body structures;

    a continuous wear plate attached to said impedance matching layers and giving mechanical support to said transducer array, said wear plate contacting the human body during an ultrasound examination and consisting of a material in which the longitudinal sound velocity is equal to or less than that in the human body and in which the acoustic impedance for longitudinal acoustic waves is approximately equal to that of the human body, whereby any refraction of acoustic waves that occurs enhances the field-of-view of said transducer elements.

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