Claims
- 1. A transducer for use in corneal measurements, said transducer comprising:
- a plurality of peizo-electric arcuate segments for producing ultra-sonic signals, said segments arranged in a circle to form a toroidal member having upper and lower surfaces lying in a plane perpendicular to the axis of the toroid, each one of said segments having a vibratory axis, the vibratory axis of each segment being oriented so that the ultrasonic signals produced by said plurality of segments are propagated along a path substantially parallel to the axis of said toroid, whereby said ultrasonic signals are directed toward an eye located adjacent one of said surfaces;
- insulation means for electrically isolating each of said plurality of segments from the other;
- acoustic means for acoustically isolating each of said plurality of segments from the other; and
- lead means connected to each of the plurality of segments for transmission of electrical signals.
- 2. The transducer of claim 1, wherein said plurality of segments includes between two to four segments.
- 3. The transducer of claim 2, wherein said plurality of segments includes four ninety degree segments.
- 4. The transducer of claim 1, wherein said transducer has an outer diameter of substantially 3.0 mm, an inner diameter of substantially 1.00 mm and a surface area of about 6.5 cm.sup.2.
- 5. The transducer of claim 1, wherein said transducer operates using a resonant frequency of substantially 20 Mhz.
- 6. The transducer of claim 1, wherein said acoustic means comprises the orientation of piezo-electric crystals such that they vibrate only in a longitudinal direction.
- 7. The transducer of claim 1 wherein said acoustic means comprises a mixture of rubber particles embedded in epoxy between said segments.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of applicaton Ser. No. 521,132, filed Aug. 8, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,508,121.
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