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BODY SURFACE SENSORS

  • US 20140221772A1
  • Filed: 05/16/2012
  • Published: 08/07/2014
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/18/2011
  • Status: Abandoned Application
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1. A device for sensing lung sounds, comprising:

  • a piezoelectric sensor comprising an electrical conductive plate attached to a piezoelectric material, said sensor encased in a body structure;

    a first electric wire connected to the piezoelectric material on the opposite side of said plate;

    a second electric wire connected to said plate;

    a connector connected to the other ends of said first and second electric wires; and

    an adhesive layer connected to the surface of said plate on the side opposite to the piezoelectric material, said adhesive layer facing away from said plate;

    said device adapted to provide electrical signals representing vibrations present on the surface of a object when it is attached to said object surface with said adhesive layer;

    said electrical signals resulting from vibrations on the object surface, wherein stress applied on the piezoelectric material generates electrical voltage-difference on both sides of the piezoelectric material, creating voltage build-up on said first and second electric wires.

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