Noninvasive measurement of fluid characteristics using reversibly deformed conduit
First Claim
1. An apparatus for determining a characteristic of a fluid in a tube, the tube including a tube wall, the tube wall including a first wall region and a second wall region, the apparatus comprising:
- (a) means for applying a force to cause a change in a transverse dimension of a segment of the tube, wherein the change in the transverse dimension is reversible; and
(b) means for launching and receiving ultrasonic signals, wherein the means for launching and receiving ultrasonic signals comprises a single transducer, wherein a first ultrasonic signal propagates along a first path through the tube, the first path having a first path length, and a second ultrasonic signal propagates along a second path through the tube, the second path having a second path length, and wherein the first path length differs from the second path length and at least one of the first path and the second path is located entirely within the segment;
wherein the first path and the second path are colinear;
wherein the first path is orthogonal to the tube wall and the second path is orthogonal to the tube wall;
wherein the first wall region is adjacent the single transducer;
wherein each of the first ultrasonic signal and the second ultrasonic signal propagates through the tube wall in the first wall region and reflects from an inner surface of the second wall region.
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Abstract
An apparatus for determining a characteristic for a fluid in a tube, the apparatus including a force applying system to cause a change in a transverse dimension of a segment of the tube, wherein the change in the transverse dimension is reversible, and an ultrasonic system that comprises a single transducer for launching and receiving ultrasonic signals. Ultrasonic signals propagate through the tube along colinear paths of different lengths that are orthogonal to the tube wall. At least one of the paths is located entirely within the segment. Each of the ultrasonic signals propagates through the tube wall in a first wall region and reflects from an inner surface of a second wall region. Path length differences between the paths are determined, and transit times are determined for each of the ultrasonic signals. The characteristic is determined based on information including the path length differences and the transit times.
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9 Claims
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1. An apparatus for determining a characteristic of a fluid in a tube, the tube including a tube wall, the tube wall including a first wall region and a second wall region, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) means for applying a force to cause a change in a transverse dimension of a segment of the tube, wherein the change in the transverse dimension is reversible; and (b) means for launching and receiving ultrasonic signals, wherein the means for launching and receiving ultrasonic signals comprises a single transducer, wherein a first ultrasonic signal propagates along a first path through the tube, the first path having a first path length, and a second ultrasonic signal propagates along a second path through the tube, the second path having a second path length, and wherein the first path length differs from the second path length and at least one of the first path and the second path is located entirely within the segment; wherein the first path and the second path are colinear;
wherein the first path is orthogonal to the tube wall and the second path is orthogonal to the tube wall;wherein the first wall region is adjacent the single transducer;
wherein each of the first ultrasonic signal and the second ultrasonic signal propagates through the tube wall in the first wall region and reflects from an inner surface of the second wall region. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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