Claims
- 1. A transducer for use in estimating the volume of a fluid-filled organ, the transducer including:a. an array of piezo-electric elements that is arranged to remain in a given position and produce ultrasonic beams that section the organ into a first transverse plane and a plurality of transverse planes that are angularly offset from the first plane and section each of the planes into a plurality of subsections; b. a pad that houses the piezo-electric elements; and c. means for controlling the operation of the piezo-electric elements, to operate them sequentially to transmit and receive the ultrasonic beams associated with the respective planes.
- 2. The transducer of claim 1 wherein the piezo-electric elements are arranged to transmit and receive at least N beams in each of P planes.
- 3. The transducer of claim 2 wherein each piezo-electric element produces a divergent beam when operated at a resonant frequency.
- 4. The transducer of claim 3 wherein each piezo-electric element further produces an essentially cone-shaped beam.
- 5. The transducer of claim 3 wherein each piezo-electric element further produces an essentially cone-shaped beam that subtends a predetermined angle between approximately 5 and 15 degrees.
- 6. The transducer of claim 1 wherein each piezo-electric element is encased in an elastomeric material with acoustic properties that result in a predictable refraction of the acoustic beam at an interface of the elastometic material and the skin.
- 7. The transducer of claim 1 wherein the beams produced by the piezo-electric elements section the organ into a plurality of planes that includei. the first plane that is approximately horizontal, ii. a last plane that makes an angle of approximately 70° with the first plane, and iii. one or more planes between the first and the last planes.
- 8. A tranducer for use in detecting one or more borders of a fluid-filled organ, the transducer including:a. an array of piezo-electric elements that is arranged to remain in a given position and produce ultrasonic beams that section the organ into a first transverse plane and a plurality of transverse planes that are angularly offset from the first plane and section each of the planes into a plurality of subsections; b. a pad that houses the piezo-electric elements; and c. means for controlling the operation of the piezo-electric elements, to operate them sequentially to transmit and receive the ultrasonic beams associated with the respective planes.
- 9. The transducer of claim 8 wherein the piezo-electric elements are arranged to transmit and receive at least N beams in each of P planes.
- 10. The transducer of claim 9 wherein each piezo-electric element produces a divergent beam when operated at a resonant frequency.
- 11. The transducer of claim 10 wherein each piezo-electric element further produces an essentially cone-shaped beam.
- 12. The transducer of claim 10 wherein each piezo-electric element further produces an essentially cone-shaped beam that subtends a predetermined angle between approximately 5 and 15 degrees.
- 13. The transducer of claim 8 wherein each piezo-electric element is encased in an elastomeric material with acoustic properties that result in a predictable refraction of the acoustic beam at an interface of the elastomeric material and the skin.
- 14. The transducer of claim 7 wherein the beams produced by the piezo-electric elements section the organ into a plurality of planes that includei. the first plane that is approximately horizontal, ii. a last plane that makes an angle of approximately 70° with the first plane, and iii. one or more planes between the first and the last planes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/309,030, filed May 10, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,213,949, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/044,525, filed Mar. 13, 1998, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,964,710.
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