Claims
- 1. A method for determining temperature of a transducer of an ultrasonic hand piece; comprising the steps of:
determining a shunt capacitance of the transducer; calculating the temperature of the transducer based on the shunt capacitance of the transducer; and providing a warning to a user of the hand piece if one of the temperature of the transducer and a rate of change of the temperature is excessive.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said determining step comprising the steps of:
applying an ultrasonic drive signal to the transducer across a pre-defined frequency range; measuring shunt capacitances of the transducer at frequencies across the predefined frequency range; comparing the measured shunt capacitances; determining whether any measured shunt capacitance varies by more than a predetermined value for all measured shunt capacitances; and averaging the measured shunt capacitances and calculating the transducer temperature.
- 3. The method of claim 2, further comprising the step of:
filtering the measured shunt capacitances.
- 4. The method of claim 3, wherein said filtering comprises the steps of:
discarding invalid measured shunt capacitance values which vary by greater than the predetermined value; and determining whether a number of remaining measured shunt capacitance values is greater than a pre-defined number; and returning to the step of measuring shunt capacitances of the transducer, if the number of remaining measured shunt capacitance values is less than the pre-defined number.
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the pre-defined number is 3.
- 6. The method of claim 2, wherein the predefined frequency range is from approximately 34 kHz to 44 kHz.
- 7. The method of claim 2, wherein the pre-defined frequency range is set such that non-resonant frequencies are located in the predefined frequency range.
- 8. The method of claim 2, wherein said measuring step comprises the step of:
measuring shunt capacitances at several different frequencies within and spaced along the predefined frequency range.
- 9. The method of claim 8, wherein the shunt capacitances are measured at five different frequencies.
- 10. The method of claim 2, wherein the pre-determined value is approximately 10 percent.
- 11. The method of claim 2, wherein the calculation is performed in accordance with the relationship:
- 12. The method of claim 1, wherein said determining step comprises the steps of:
applying an ultrasonic drive signal to the transducer across a pre-defined frequency range; measuring the hand piece impedance; determining whether the hand piece phase difference is less than a predetermined value; measuring the hand piece impedance a pre-established number of times; computing a hand piece average shunt capacitance; incrementing the drive signal by a set frequency value; determining whether one of the drive frequency is greater than a pre-set frequency and a number of impedance measurements is less than a pre-defined number; and computing an average shunt capacitance value at each drive frequency.
- 13. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of:
incrementing the drive signal by the set frequency value, if the absolute value of the hand piece phase difference is greater than the predetermined value; and returning to the step of measuring the hand piece impedance.
- 14. The method of claim 13, wherein the set frequency value is 25 Hz and the predetermined value is 89.5°.
- 15. The method of claim 12, wherein the predefined frequency range is from approximately 34 kHz to 44 kHz.
- 16. The method of claim 12, further comprising the step of:
performing a calculation to determine whether the hand piece is within acceptable temperature limits; and providing a warning, if the transducer temperature is not within acceptable limits.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein the calculation is performed in accordance with the relationship:
- 18. The method of claim 12, wherein the pre-established number is 10 percent.
- 19. The method of claim 12, wherein the average shunt capacitance is computed in accordance with the relationship:
- 20. The method of claim 12, wherein the pre-set frequency is 44.5 kHz and the pre-defined number is 100.
- 21. The method of claim 1, wherein said determining step comprises the steps of:
applying an ultrasonic drive signal to the hand piece/blade across a pre-defined frequency range; measuring a first hand piece shunt capacitance when a user first activates the hand piece/blade; measuring a second hand piece/blade shunt capacitance when the surgeon deactivates the hand piece/blade; calculating a time difference between when the hand piece/blade is activated and deactivated using a time when the first measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is obtained and a time when the second measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is obtained; computing a rate of change value of the hand piece/blade shunt capacitance using the calculated time difference; determining whether the rate of change value of the hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is greater than a predetermined threshold above a value stored in memory; and providing a warning to the user, if the rate of change value of the hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is greater than the predetermined threshold above the value stored in memory.
- 22. The method of claim 21, wherein the predefined frequency range is from approximately 34 kHz to 44 kHz.
- 23. The method of claim 21, wherein said computing step comprises the step of:
dividing a difference between the first measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance and the second measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance by a difference in time between when the first measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is obtained and when the second measured hand piece/blade shunt capacitance is obtained.
- 24. The method of claim 21, wherein the predetermined threshold is a shunt capacitance rate of change value stored in memory.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the predetermined threshold is 120 pF/min.
- 26. The method of claim 1, wherein said determining step comprises the steps of:
applying an ultrasonic drive signal to the transducer across a pre-defined frequency range; measuring the hand piece impedance at fixed frequency intervals to obtain a measured impedance at each frequency interval; performing a curve fit based on each measured impedance at each frequency interval to obtain a curve fit equation; solving the curve fit equation at equally spaced frequency values to obtain a group of distinct impedance values; calculating a shunt capacitance based on each distinct impedance value; discarding a maximum and a minimum calculated shunt capacitance value to obtain a residual group of shunt capacitances; and averaging the residual group of shunt capacitances to obtain a final shunt capacitance value of the hand piece.
- 27. The method of claim 26, wherein the curve fit is performed in accordance with the relationship:
- 28. The method of claim 22, wherein the pre-defined frequency range is from approximately 34.5 kHz to 44.5 kHz.
- 29. The method of claim 26, wherein the fixed frequency interval is 50 Hz.
- 30. The method of claim 26, wherein the shunt capacitance is calculated in accordance with the relationship:
- 31. The method of claim 26, wherein the group of distinct impedance values comprises eleven impedance values.
- 32. The method of claim 26, wherein the equally spaced frequency values are spaced apart at 1000 Hz intervals.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present invention relates to, and claims priority of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/241,891 filed on Oct. 20, 2000, having the same title as the present invention, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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