Claims
- 1. A method for generating high power the therapeutic ultrasound waves in a propagation medium, said ultrasound waves produced by an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element, the method comprising the steps of:
- activating the at least one ultrasound transducer element with an electronic signal supplied by a signal generator;
- said signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element for reducing or preventing cavitation phenomena resulting from the propagation of the ultrasound waves emitted by the at least one ultrasound transducer element within the propagation medium; and
- said wideband electronic signal being a Golay coded pseudo-random type signal.
- 2. A method for generating high power therapeutic ultrasound waves in a propagation medium, said ultrasound waves produced by an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element, the method comprising the steps of:
- activating the at least one ultrasound transducer element with an electronic signal supplied by a signal generator;
- said signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element for reducing or preventing cavitation phenomena resulting from the propagation of the ultrasound waves emitted by the at least one ultrasound transducer element within the propagation medium; and
- said wideband electronic signal being a Barker coded pseudo-random type signal.
- 3. A method for generating high power therapeutic ultrasound waves in a propagation medium, said ultrasound waves produced by an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element, the method comprising the steps of:
- activating the at least one ultrasound transducer element with an electronic signal supplied by a signal generator;
- said signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element for reducing or preventing cavitation phenomena resulting from the propagation of the ultrasound waves emitted by the at least one ultrasound transducer element within the propagation medium; and
- said wideband electronic signal being an M-sequence pseudo-random type coded signal.
- 4. The method according to claim 3 wherein the M-sequence pseudo-random type coded electronic signal has an elementary pulse duration of about between 0.1 .mu.s and 100 .mu.s and a period of repetition T of about between 1 .mu.s and 10 seconds.
- 5. A therapy apparatus for generating high power ultrasound waves comprising:
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element;
- a signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element; and
- said signal being of a random or pseudo-random type, and having at least one of a Gaussian and Poissonian type distribution.
- 6. A therapy apparatus for generating high power ultrasound waves comprising:
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element; and
- a signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element; and
- said signal being an M-sequence random or pseudo-random type signal.
- 7. The method according to claim 6 wherein said M-sequence pseudo-random type signal has an elementary pulse duration of about between 0.1 .mu.s and 100 .mu.s and a period of repetition T of about between 1 .mu.s and 10 seconds.
- 8. A therapy apparatus for generating high power ultrasound waves comprising:
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element; and
- a signal generator supplying a wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound therapy transducer element; and
- said signal being at least one of a Golay coded and Barker coded random or pseudo-random type signal.
- 9. A method for treatment using high power ultrasound therapy waves, the method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a wideband electronic signal to an apparatus, said signal having at least one of a Gaussian and Poissonian type distribution, the apparatus comprising
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element; and
- a signal generator for supplying the wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element, said wideband signal for reducing or preventing secondary focusing phenomena behind a periodic or quasi-periodic structure.
- 10. A method for treatment using high power ultrasound therapy waves, the method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a wideband electronic signal to an apparatus, said signal being at least one of a Barker coded and Golay coded pseudo-random type signal, the apparatus comprising
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element; and
- a signal generator for supplying the wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element, said wideband signal for reducing or preventing secondary focusing phenomena behind a periodic or quasi-periodic structure.
- 11. A method for treatment using high power ultrasound therapy waves, the method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a wideband electronic signal to an apparatus, said signal being an M-sequence pseudo-random type coded signal of a frequency having an elementary pulse duration of about between 0.1 .mu.s and
- 100 .mu.s and a period of repetition T of about between 1 .mu.s and 10 seconds, apparatus comprising
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element; and
- a signal generator for supplying the wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element, said wideband signal for reducing or preventing secondary focusing phenomena behind a periodic or quasi-periodic structure.
- 12. A method for treatment using high power ultrasound therapy waves, the method comprising the steps of:
- supplying a wideband electronic signal to an apparatus, said signal having an autocorrelation function approaching a Dirac function, the apparatus comprising
- an ultrasonic transducer having at least one ultrasound transducer element; and
- a signal generator for supplying the wideband electronic signal to said at least one ultrasound transducer element, said wideband signal for reducing or preventing secondary focusing phenomena behind a periodic or quasi-periodic structure.
Parent Case Info
This patent application claims priorty based on French Patent Application No. 94/02322 dated Mar. 1, 1994 and is also a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 08/307,719 filed on Nov. 30, 1994 which is based on PCT/FR94/00070 dated Jan. 21, 1994 which claims priorty based on French Patent Application No. 93/00662 dated Jan. 22, 1993.
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