Process and device for generating shock waves for medical uses
DCFirst Claim
1. In the process for generating shock waves for medical uses by application of a high electrical voltage to two electrodes mounted in a liquid medium, wherein the improvement comprises adding to said liquid medium at least in the area surrounding the electrodes an effective amount of a catalyst to suppress electrolytic formation of gases due to application of said high voltage to said electrodes.
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Abstract
Acoustic shock waves for medical uses are generated by an electrical discharge between two electrodes, which are mounted in a liquid medium. A catalyst is added to the liquid medium in the area of the electrodes; this catalyst partially or completely catalytically converts the gas which forms upon application of the voltage to the electrodes back into its original state or partially or completely prevents the formation of the gas.
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12 Claims
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1. In the process for generating shock waves for medical uses by application of a high electrical voltage to two electrodes mounted in a liquid medium, wherein the improvement comprises adding to said liquid medium at least in the area surrounding the electrodes an effective amount of a catalyst to suppress electrolytic formation of gases due to application of said high voltage to said electrodes.
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2. In the process for generating shock waves for medical uses by application of a high electrical voltage to two electrodes mounted in a liquid medium, wherein the improvement comprises adding to said liquid medium at least in the area surrounding the electrodes an effective amount of a catalyst to promote formation of said liquid medium by recombination of gases formed by application of said high voltage to said electrodes.
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3. A process for suppressing formation and/or promoting recombination of gases formed during generation of shock waves by application of a high electrical voltage to two electrodes mounted in a liquid medium, which process comprises adding to said liquid medium an effective amount of a catalyst to suppress formation and/or promote recombination of said gases.
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4. A device for generating shock waves for medical uses by means of a high voltage electrical spark discharge comprising:
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(a) a pair of electrical spark discharge electrodes; and (b) a liquid medium containing an effective amount of a catalyst to suppress formation and/or promote recombination of gases formed as a result of said high voltage electrical spark discharge. - View Dependent Claims (5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. A device for generating shock waves for medical uses by means of a high voltage electrical spark discharge comprising:
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(a) a pair of electrical spark discharge electrodes; (b) a liquid medium; and (c) a catalyst dispersed in said liquid medium in an effective amount to suppress formation and/or promote recombination of gases formed as a result of said high voltage electrical spark discharge.
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12. A device for producing shockwaves by means of an electrical spark gap discharge comprising:
- a housing containing a liquid medium;
a pair of closely-spaced discharge electrodes, an enclosure disposed about said electrodes in said housing;
an electrically conductive liquid medium filling said enclosure, said electrically conductive liquid medium having an effective amount of a catalyst to suppress formation and/or promote recombination of gases formed as a result of said high voltage electrical spark discharge.
- a housing containing a liquid medium;
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