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Electronic stethescope

  • US 5,602,924 A
  • Filed: 12/09/1993
  • Issued: 02/11/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 12/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electronic stethoscope comprising:

  • first means for sensing sounds of interest produced within a patient'"'"'s body and for converting said sounds to an electric signal, wherein said first means is manipulated by a user'"'"'s hand, said electric signal includes low frequency noise generated by an involuntary trembling motion of the user'"'"'s hand upon manipulating the first means, and said noise and sounds both have frequency components situated within a common low frequency range;

    a filter unit for attenuating said electric signal in the common low frequency range, said filter unit comprising second means for filtering from said electric signal a substantial part of the noise components in lower frequencies of said range, and third means for passing a substantial part of the sound components in higher frequencies of said range; and

    fourth means for reproducing said sounds in response to the electric signal from the filter unit to enable the user to hear and listen to said sounds;

    wherein;

    said common low frequency range comprises the frequencies lower than 75 Hz; and

    said filter unit produced at attenuation of about 40 dB at a frequency of 30 Hz and an attenuation of about 3 dB at a frequency of 70 Hz, and comprises serially interconnected first and second high-pass filters, said first high-pass filter producing an attenuation of about 3 dB at a frequency of 60 Hz and an overshoot of about 3 dB at a frequency of 80 Hz, and said second high-pass filter producing an attenuation of about 3 dB at a frequency of 80 Hz.

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