Medical ultrasound transducer having non-ideal focal region
First Claim
1. A medical ultrasound transducer comprising a piezoelectric transducer body having a front surface, a back surface, a peripheral edge between said front surface and said back surface, and an axis, wherein the front surface and back surface are each transverse to the axis, and wherein the piezoelectric transducer body has a spherical bowl geometry and is split along a radius thereof so that the peripheral edge is divided into adjacent portions which are axially offset from each other in a pattern which produces at least one substantially annular 2 π
- m phase shift focal region(s) when said transducer is excited, where m is a non-whole number value other than zero.
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Abstract
A mechanically formed transducer capable of producing a non-ideal focal region is described. The transducer has a plurality of piezoelectric elements suspended in an epoxy and heat molded into a desired shape. One or more shaped irregularities in the transducer provides for a mechanically induced non-ideal focal field without the need for electronic steering or lens focusing. Systems and methods of making the same are also described.
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8 Claims
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1. A medical ultrasound transducer comprising a piezoelectric transducer body having a front surface, a back surface, a peripheral edge between said front surface and said back surface, and an axis, wherein the front surface and back surface are each transverse to the axis, and wherein the piezoelectric transducer body has a spherical bowl geometry and is split along a radius thereof so that the peripheral edge is divided into adjacent portions which are axially offset from each other in a pattern which produces at least one substantially annular 2 π
- m phase shift focal region(s) when said transducer is excited, where m is a non-whole number value other than zero.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. A medical ultrasound transducer having a front surface, a back surface, a peripheral edge between said front surface and said back surface, and an axis, wherein the front surface and back surface are each transverse to the axis, and wherein the transducer comprises a piezoelectric body having a spherical bowl geometry which is split along a radius thereof so that the peripheral edge is divided into adjacent portions which are axially offset from each other in a pattern which produces a 2 π
- m phase shift focal region for each offset when said transducer is excited, where m is any real number other than zero.
- View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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