Claims
- 1. A transducer for medical ultrasound imaging comprising:
- an attenuative prefabricated backing block having a non-planar top surface in an elevation direction wherein said top surface is to be oriented toward the object to be imaged;
- a flex circuit disposed on said non-planar top surface;
- a piezoelectric layer having a first surface coupled to said flex circuit; and
- an electrode coupled to a second surface of said piezoelectric layer.
- 2. A transducer according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of bending kerfs extending at least partially into said piezoelectric layer, said plurality of bending kerfs arranged to run along an azimuthal direction.
- 3. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said flex circuit is disposed on said piezoelectric layer and said plurality of bending kerfs extend from a top surface of said piezoelectric layer which is in contact with said flex circuit into said piezoelectric layer.
- 4. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said flex circuit is disposed under said piezoelectric layer and said plurality of bending kerfs extend from a bottom surface of said piezoelectric layer which is coupled to said flex circuit into said piezoelectric layer.
- 5. A transducer according to claim 4 wherein said plurality of element defining kerfs have a nonuniform depth with reference to the non-planar top surface of said backing block across said backing block in an elevational direction.
- 6. A transducer according to claim 1 further comprising a plurality of element defining kerfs extending through said electrode, said piezoelectric layer, said flex circuit and into said backing block wherein said plurality of kerfs extend in an elevation direction.
- 7. A transducer according to claim 6 wherein said plurality of element defining kerfs have a uniform depth with reference to the non-planar top surface of said backing block across said backing block in an elevational direction.
- 8. A transducer according to claim 1 further comprising at least one acoustic matching layer disposed over said piezoelectric layer.
- 9. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said piezoelectric layer has a uniform thickness.
- 10. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said piezoelectric layer is a prefabricate composite.
- 11. A transducer array according to claim 1 wherein said non-planar surface is concave.
- 12. A transducer array according to claim 1 wherein said electrode is coupled to opposite ends of said second surface of said piezoelectric layer.
- 13. A transducer array according to claim 1 wherein said plurality of bending kerfs extend entirely through said piezoelectric layer.
- 14. A transducer array according to claim 1 wherein said electrode is a flex circuit.
- 15. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said attenuative prefabricated backing block has a non-planar top surface in an azimuthal direction.
- 16. A transducer according to claim 1 wherein said piezoelectric layer has a first electrode on a first surface of the piezoelectric layer, the first electrode being coupled to said flex circuit wherein the flex circuit extends the entire length of the first electrode so as to form a redundant electrical path.
- 17. A transducer array for medical ultrasound imaging comprising:
- a prefabricated support having a non-planar surface in an elevation direction and a plurality of transducer elements located on said non-planar surface; and
- a plurality of element defining kerfs extending into said support, said plurality of kerfs separating each transducer element from one another along the azimuthal direction.
- 18. A transducer array according to claim 17 wherein said plurality of element defining kerfs extend a distance into said support wherein the distance is uniform across the elevation with reference to the non-planar surface of said attenuative support.
- 19. A transducer array according to claim 17 wherein said plurality of element defining kerfs extend a distance into said support wherein the distance is non-uniform across the elevation with reference to the non-planar surface of said attenuative support.
- 20. A transducer array according to claim 17 wherein said plurality of kerfs have a minimum depth relative to said top surface of said support and a maximum depth relative to said top surface of said support wherein said minimum depth is less than said maximum depth.
- 21. A transducer for medical ultrasound imaging comprising:
- an attenuative prefabricated backing block having a non-planar top surface in an elevation direction wherein said top surface is to be oriented toward the object to be imaged;
- a flex circuit disposed on said non-planar top surface;
- a piezoelectric layer of uniform thickness having a first surface coupled to said flex circuit, said piezoelectric layer having a plurality of bending kerfs extending into said piezoelectric layer, said plurality of bending kerfs arranged to run along an azimuthal direction; and
- an electrode coupled to a second surface of said piezoelectric layer.
- 22. A transducer according to claim 21 wherein said bending kerfs extend partially into said piezoelectric layer.
- 23. A wide field of view transducer for medical ultra sound imaging comprising:
- an attenuative prefabricated backing block having a non-planar top surface in an elevation direction and an azimuthal direction wherein said top surface is to be oriented toward the object to be imaged;
- a flex circuit disposed on said non-planar top surface;
- a piezoelectric layer of uniform thickness having a first surface coupled to said flex circuit, said piezoelectric layer having a plurality of bending kerfs extending into said piezoelectric layer, said plurality of bending kerfs arranged to run along the azimuthal direction;
- an electrode coupled to a second surface of said piezoelectric layer;
- at least one acoustic matching layer disposed on said electrode; and
- a plurality of element defining kerfs extending through said acoustic matching layer, said electrode, said piezoelectric layer, said flex circuit and partially into said backing block, said element defining kerfs arranged to run along the elevation direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/480,676, filed Jun. 7, 1995, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application U.S. Ser. No. 08/117,869 filed Sep. 7, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,438,998, entitled "Broadband Phased Array Transducer Design With Frequency Controlled Two Dimension Capability and Methods for Manufacture Thereof" by A. Hanafy.
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