Stethoscope
First Claim
1. A chest piece suitable for use in a stethoscope and comprising:
- a housing having a cavity which acts as a sound chamber, said cavity having a cavity surface which is a surface of revolution generated by rotating a parabola about its axis of symmetry to form a paraboloid having a paraboloid apex, a paraboloid focal point, and a paraboloid axis, said cavity terminating in said paraboloid apex and in a substantially planar opening, said opening being substantially normal to said paraboloid axis and positioned such that said paraboloid focal point resides in said cavity;
a transducer for converting received sounds into an electronic signal;
a bracket attached to said housing and configured so as to affix said transducer at or near said paraboloid focal point;
a membrane covering said opening so as to close said cavity, and a fluid which fills said cavity.
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Abstract
A chest piece for a stethoscope has a housing with a cavity. The cavity has a cavity surface which is paraboloid in shape, having an apex, an axis, and a focal point. The cavity terminates at the apex and an opening, and the focal point resides in the cavity. A transducer is positioned at the focal point. The parabolic shape of the cavity surface acts to reflect sound waves transmitted normal to the opening to the transducer, while reflecting other sound waves. A mechanical wave guide with a series of parallel passages preferably extends across the opening. Preferably, a membrane with a convex surface covers the opening. The cavity is preferably filled with a liquid or gel having physical characteristics similar to human flesh. To reduce noise from motion of the chest piece across the skin, the stethoscope can be activated by a pressure switch responsive to fluid pressure inside the cavity.
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27 Claims
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1. A chest piece suitable for use in a stethoscope and comprising:
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a housing having a cavity which acts as a sound chamber, said cavity having a cavity surface which is a surface of revolution generated by rotating a parabola about its axis of symmetry to form a paraboloid having a paraboloid apex, a paraboloid focal point, and a paraboloid axis, said cavity terminating in said paraboloid apex and in a substantially planar opening, said opening being substantially normal to said paraboloid axis and positioned such that said paraboloid focal point resides in said cavity;
a transducer for converting received sounds into an electronic signal;
a bracket attached to said housing and configured so as to affix said transducer at or near said paraboloid focal point;
a membrane covering said opening so as to close said cavity, and a fluid which fills said cavity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
a bezel attaching to said housing and securing said membrane to said housing.
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4. The chest piece of claim 2 wherein said bracket further comprises:
a rigid pedestal axially aligned with said paraboloid axis and passing through said paraboloid apex.
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5. The chest piece of claim 2 wherein said bracket further comprises:
a spider bracket having rigid legs which attach to said cavity surface.
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6. The chest piece of claim 4 wherein said fluid is a substantially incompressible liquid.
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7. The chest piece of claim 5 wherein said fluid is a substantially incompressible liquid.
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8. The chest piece of claim 4 wherein said fluid is processed to form a colloidal solution and forms a substantially incompressible gel.
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9. The chest piece of claim 5 wherein said fluid is processed to form a colloidal solution and forms a substantially incompressible gel.
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10. The chest piece of claim 5 wherein said paraboloid focal point is substantially displaced from said paraboloid apex and said spider bracket is in close proximity to said opening.
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11. The chest piece of claim 4 wherein said housing has a pedestal passage through said paraboloid apex, further wherein said pedestal further comprises:
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a transducer casing formed of a substantially resilient material, said transducer casing having a transducer recess configured to forcibly accept said transducer and having a lead passage configured to accept a lead wire connected to said transducer for conveying said electronic signal; and
a rigid mounting sleeve configured to forcibly accept said transducer casing and to mount into said pedestal passage in said housing, thereby affixing said transducer with respect to said paraboloid focal point.
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12. The chest piece of claim 11 further comprising:
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a flange-engaging recess in said housing, said flange-engaging recess surrounding said pedestal passage;
a sealing flange formed on said transducer casing and extending from said rigid sleeve when said transducer casing is forcibly received therein, said sealing flange being configured to sealably engage said flange-engaging recess of said housing.
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13. The chest piece of claim 12 further comprising:
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a force ring configured to engage said sealing flange of said transducer casing; and
a cap nut which threadably engages said housing so as to compress said sealing flange between said flange-engaging recess and said force ring as said cap nut is tightened.
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14. The chest piece of claim 10 wherein said spider bracket further comprises:
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a central body in which said transducer is mounted, said central body being affixed to said rigid legs such that said transducer is directed toward said paraboloid apex of said housing, further wherein the chest piece further comprises; a supplemental transducer mounted to said central body of said spider bracket so as to be directed away from said paraboloid apex and toward said substantially planar opening of said housing.
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15. The chest piece of claim 2 further comprising:
a pressure switch responsive to changes in fluid pressure in said cavity so as to interrupt said electronic signals from said transducer unless said membrane is pressed against a body with a force of at least about 2-4 oz (0.6-1.1 N).
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16. An improved chest piece suitable for use in a stethoscope and having:
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a housing having a cavity which acts as a sound chamber, the cavity terminating in a substantially planar opening, a transducer for converting received sounds into an electronic signal, a transducer support attached to the housing and configured so as to position the transducer within the cavity, the improvement comprising; a mechanical wave guide for covering said substantially planar opening, said mechanical waveguide having a series of parallel sound passages therethrough. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
a membrane which covers said convex surface of said mechanical wave guide so as to close the cavity.
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19. The chest piece of claim 16 wherein each of said sound passages has a cylindrical section and a frustoconical section which is oriented toward the substantially planar opening of the housing, said sound passages being arranged in a hexagonal packed array.
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20. The chest piece of claim 19 wherein said mechanical wave guide has a thickness T of about {fraction (1/18)} inch (3 mm), said cylindrical portion of each of said sound passages has a depth t1 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a diameter d1 of about ⅛
- inch (3 mm), and said frustoconical section of each of said sound passages has a depth t2 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a base diameter d2 of about ¼
inch (6 mm).
- inch (3 mm), and said frustoconical section of each of said sound passages has a depth t2 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a base diameter d2 of about ¼
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21. A chest piece suitable for use in a stethoscope and comprising:
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a housing having a cavity which acts as a sound chamber, said cavity having a cavity surface which is a surface of revolution generated by rotating a parabola about its axis of symmetry to form a paraboloid having a paraboloid apex, a paraboloid focal point, and a paraboloid axis, said cavity terminating in said paraboloid apex and in a substantially planar opening having a diameter of less than about 2 inches (51 mm), said opening being substantially normal to said paraboloid axis and positioned such that said paraboloid focal point resides in said cavity;
a transducer for converting received sounds into an electronic signal;
a transducer support attached to said housing and configured so as to position said transducer at or near said paraboloid focal point; and
a mechanical wave guide for covering said substantially planar opening, said mechanical wave guide having a series of sound passages therethrough, said sound passages extending parallel to said paraboloid axis of said housing. - View Dependent Claims (22, 23, 24, 25, 26)
a membrane which covers said convex surface of said mechanical wave guide so as to close said cavity.
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24. The chest piece of claim 22 wherein said cavity is filled with a gel.
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25. The chest piece of claim 21 wherein each of said sound passages has a cylindrical section and a frustoconical section which is oriented toward said substantially planar opening of said housing, said sound passages being arranged in a hexagonal packed array.
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26. The chest piece of claim 25 wherein said mechanical wave guide has a thickness T of about ⅛
- inch (3 mm), said cylindrical portion of each of said sound passages has a depth t1 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a diameter d1 of about ⅛
inch (3 mm), and said frustoconical section of each of said sound passages has a depth t2 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a base diameter d2 of about ¼
inch (6 mm).
- inch (3 mm), said cylindrical portion of each of said sound passages has a depth t1 of about {fraction (1/16)} inch (1.5 mm) and a diameter d1 of about ⅛
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27. A chest piece suitable for use in a stethoscope and comprising:
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a housing having a cavity which acts as a sound chamber, said cavity terminating in a substantially planar opening;
a primary transducer for converting received sounds into an electronic signal;
a transducer support attached to said housing and configured so as to position said transducer within said cavity such that said transducer is directed away from said substantially planar opening of said housing; and
a supplemental transducer mounted to said transducer support so as to be directed toward said substantially planar opening of said housing.
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Specification