Claims
- 1. A blood pump with a blood chamber including inlet and outlet ports, said blood chamber actuated to repeat a cycle of fill and ejection, said blood pump comprising:
- an ultrasonic motor as a driving means, said ultrasonic motor converting high frequency wave vibration into rotation by the action of a piezoelectric element provided therein and said ultrasonic motor outputting said rotation, said ultrasonic motor being an assembly of
- a vibrator composed of a toothed ring having said piezoelectric element adhered on an outer surface of said vibrator, and
- a rotor superimposed on said vibrator to be held in contact therewith.
- 2. The blood pump defined in claim 1, wherein said ring has fixedly spaced teeth annularly arranged thereon and having a unitary piezoelectric element as said piezoelectric element adhered on the outer surface of said vibrator.
- 3. A blood pump defined in claim 1, further comprising a pusher-plate actuating a diaphragm, wherein said pusher-plate is driven to reciprocate by said ultrasonic motor through a screw translation mechanism, wherein said screw translation mechanism is coupled to the rotor of said ultrasonic motor.
- 4. A blood pump defined in claim 3, wherein said screw translation mechanism is coupled to the rotor of said ultrasonic motor.
- 5. A blood pump define in claim 1, further comprising a pusher-plate actuating a diaphragm, wherein said pusher-plate is driven to reciprocate by said ultrasonic motor through a cam mechanism, wherein said cam mechanism is coupled to the rotor of said ultrasonic motor.
- 6. A blood pump defined in claim 5 wherein the cam of said cam mechanism is secured to said rotor of said ultrasonic motor so that a pin on the shaft of said pusher-plate is held in engagement with the groove of said cam.
- 7. A blood pump defined in claim 1, further comprising a pusher-plate actuating a diaphragm, wherein said pusher-plate is driven to reciprocate by said ultrasonic motor through a piston, wherein said piston is coupled to the rotor of said ultrasonic motor.
- 8. A blood pump defined in claim 7 wherein rotation of said ultrasonic motor is converted into reciprocating movement of said piston through a hydraulic means.
- 9. A blood pump defined in claim 1, wherein said vibrator is composed of a flexible disk.
- 10. A blood pump defined in claim 9, wherein said rotor has a surface facing said vibrator made of a frictional and wear-proof material.
- 11. A blood pump defined in claim 12, wherein said blood pump is made of biocompatible material capable of being implanted.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 171,704 filed Mar. 22, 1988, now abandoned.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Williams, M. J. et al., "The Design of a Piezoelectric Heart Assist Device", IEEE Trans. Biomed. Eng., vol. BME-22, No. 1, Jan. 1975. |
Divisions (1)
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