Claims
- 1. In a shock-wave device characterized by a focusing reflector configured to receive shock-wave energy and focus it and direct it on a target, and wherein a direct wave travels from the shock-wave generator directly towards the target, and the improvement comprising:
a direct-wave cavitation suppressor, in a position to block direct shock waves from traveling from the shock-wave generator directly to the target, said direct-wave cavitation suppressor having an outer periphery spaced inwardly from the focusing reflector, said outer periphery being shaped to substantially prevent diffraction enhancement of the direct wave as it moves around the direct-wave cavitation suppressor.
- 2. The shock-wave device of claim 1, wherein the focusing reflector includes a reflecting surface that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipsoid.
- 3. The shock-wave device of claim 1, wherein the shock-wave generator is an electrical spark discharge device.
- 4. The shock-wave device of claim 1, wherein the direct-wave cavitation suppressor is generally in the form of a disk having an irregular periphery.
- 5. The shock-wave device of claim 4, wherein the focusing reflector includes a reflecting surface that is substantially shaped like an end portion of an ellipsoid.
- 6. The shock-wave device of claim 4, wherein the shock-wave generator is an electrical spark discharge device.
- 7. The shock-wave device of claim 6, wherein the focusing reflector includes a reflecting surface that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipsoid.
- 8. The shock-wave device of claim 2, wherein the shock-wave generator is an electrical spark discharge device.
- 9. A method of producing a focused shock wave and delivering it to a object, comprising:
providing a focusing reflector; positioning a shock-wave generator in the reflector; placing an object in a position to receive a focused shock wave; positioning a direct-wave cavitation suppressor in a position to block direct waves from traveling directly from the shock-wave generator to the object; operating the shock-wave generator to discharge shock-wave created energy outwardly from itself; using said focusing reflector to receive shock-wave energy and focus it and direct it as a focused wave on the object; configuring the direct-wave cavitation suppressor to substantially block the direct waves from traveling directly to the object, and prevent diffraction enhancement of the direct shock wave as it moves around the direct-wave cavitation suppressor.
- 10. The method of claim 9, including providing a direct-wave cavitation suppressor that has an irregular periphery to substantially prevent diffraction enhancement of the configured direct shock wave as it moves around the direct-wave cavitation suppressor.
- 11. The method of claim 9, comprising providing a focusing reflector that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipse.
- 12. The method of claim 10, comprising providing a focusing reflector that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipse.
- 13. The method of claim 9, comprising using a shock-wave generator that is in the form of an electrical spark discharge device.
- 14. The method of claim 13, including providing a direct-wave cavitation suppressor that has an irregular periphery to substantially prevent diffraction enhancement of the direct wave as it moves around the direct-wave cavitation suppressor.
- 15. The method of claim 13, comprising providing a focusing reflector that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipsoid.
- 16. The method of claim 14, comprising providing a shock-wave generator that is shaped substantially like an end portion of an ellipsoid.
- 17. In a shock-wave device characterized by a focusing reflector configured to receive shock-wave energy and focus it and direct it on a target, and wherein a direct wave travels from the shock-wave generator directly towards the target, and the improvement comprising:
a direct cavitiation suppressor, in a position to block direct shock waves from traveling from the shock-wave generator directly to the target, said direct-wave suppressor is mounted on a frame portion of the shock-wave device, on the target-side of the device.
- 18. The shock-wave device of claim 17, wherein the shock-wave device comprises an electrical spark discharge device surrounded by a frame that includes a pair of laterally spaced apart frame members on the side of the shock-wave device that faces the target, and the direct-wave cavitation suppressor is mounted on said frame members.
- 19. The shock-wave device of claim 18, wherein the direct-wave cavitation suppressor has a pair of longitudinal edges, each including a longitudinal groove for receiving one of said frame members, said frame members being snap-fittable into the grooves.
RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/266,874, filed Oct. 8, 2002, and entitled Direct Wave Cavitation Suppressor For Focused Shock-Wave Devices.
Government Interests
[0002] The subject invention was made under DARPA contract no. N00014-99-1-0793, managed by ONR, and developed under NIH grant P01 DK 43881-09.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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10266874 |
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10387975 |
Mar 2003 |
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