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Apparatus for locating veins and arteries

  • US 5,309,915 A
  • Filed: 06/07/1993
  • Issued: 05/10/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/07/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. Apparatus for locating a visually inaccessible pulsating flow of fluid within a body, said apparatus being self-contained, compact, non-invasive and freely movable about the body, said apparatus comprising:

  • (a) a housing having a distal end and a proximal end,(b) a source of electrical power mounted within said housing,(c) an electrical oscillator mounted within said housing and connected to said source of electrical power, said electrical oscillator being adapted to produce high-frequency electrical signals,(d) a first ultrasonic transducer mounted within said housing closely adjacent the distal end thereof and connected to said electrical oscillator, said first ultrasonic transducer being adapted to produce and project ultrasonic signals toward a narrow area of said body in response to the high-frequency electrical signals received from said electrical oscillator,(e) a second ultrasonic transducer mounted within said housing closely adjacent the distal end thereof and adapted to detect ultrasonic echoes from said body and to generate high-frequency electrical signals in response to said ultrasonic echoes,(f) means connected to said electrical oscillator and adapted to receive electrical signals from said electrical oscillator of the same high frequency as received by said first ultrasonic transducer from said electrical oscillator, said means also being connected to said second ultrasonic transducer and adapted to receive high-frequency electrical signals generated by said second ultrasonic transducer, said means mixing both of said high-frequency electrical signals to produce a differential signal,(g) a speaker mounted adjacent the proximal end of said housing and connected to said means and adapted to receive said differential signal and produce an audible output signal in response thereto,(h) whereby, upon the distal end of said housing becoming proximate to said pulsating flow of fluid within said body, the speaker will generate an audible signal indicating the presence of said pulsating flow of fluid.

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