The present invention generally relates to an ultrasonic generator used in ultrasonic probes, and more particularly to an ultrasonic generator with improved ultrasonic transfer characteristics.
Some medical electronic endoscopes have both a CCD camera for observation of an organ surface and an ultrasonic probe for observation inside the tissues of the organ. The ultrasonic probe sends ultrasonic waves into a biological tissue of interest and receives echoes of the ultrasonic waves. The received echoes of the ultrasonic waves bear tomographic information of the biological tissue, and it is possible to produce a tomographic image of the biological tissue based on these echoes. The combination of the ultrasonic image inside the biological tissue by the ultrasonic probe and an optical image of the biological tissue by the CCD camera enables accurate diagnosis as to existence of a disease and progress of the disease.
The ultrasonic prove has one or more ultrasonic transducers as a source of ultrasonic wave. The ultrasonic transducer is composed of a piezoelectric element, and typically contained in a cavity filled with ultrasonic transmission fluid medium so that the ultrasonic waves are effectively transmitted to the target body. One variety of such transmission fluid medium is liquid paraffin, a kind of hydrocarbon oils (see, for example, Japanese patent laid-open publication No. 05-176931). Also, Japanese laid-open publication No. 2001-299748 discloses an ultrasonic probe using the liquid paraffin having a kinematic viscosity of less than 20 mm2/s. This liquid paraffin provides better transfer efficiency to high frequency components of the ultrasonic waves.
It becomes known, however, that the ultrasonic transfer characteristics of the liquid paraffin depends on molecular weight distribution of the paraffin molecules. Namely, if the molecular weight of the paraffin molecule is changed, the liquid paraffin has different ultrasonic transfer characteristics even with the same kinematic viscosity. It is therefore understood that the composition of the liquid paraffin must be considered for a good ultrasonic transfer characteristics.
In view of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to provide an ultrasonic generator which incorporates the liquid paraffin with an excellent ultrasonic transfer characteristics.
In order to achieve the above object and other objects, an ultrasonic generator according to the present invention includes liquid paraffin, as an ultrasonic transmission medium, whose maximum molecular weight M1 is 520≦M1≦1400. Contained in a space filled with this liquid paraffin is an ultrasonic transducer which generates ultrasonic waves.
In addition, the liquid paraffin has a peak top molecular weight M2, where the number of molecules is greatest, of 230≦M2≦380.
Furthermore, the liquid paraffin has a kinematic viscosity S (mm2/s) of 4≦S≦12.5.
It is preferable that the liquid paraffin has the maximum molecular weight M1 of 130023 M1≦1400.
It is also preferable that the liquid paraffin has the peak top molecular weight M2 of 320≦M2≦380.
It is further preferable that the liquid paraffin has the kinematic viscosity S of 9≦S≦12.5.
According to the present invention, the liquid paraffin is improved in the ultrasonic transfer characteristics. This enables deep penetration of the ultrasonic waves into the biological tissue and high receiver sensitivity across a broad frequency range. It is therefore possible to obtain high definition, high contrast ultrasonic images of deep part of a biological tissue.
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Inside the cap 19 to contain the ultrasonic transducer 20 is filled with liquid paraffin 25 serving as an ultrasonic transmission medium. The liquid paraffin 25 improves transfer efficiency of the ultrasonic waves generated by the ultrasonic transducer 20 and the echoes of the ultrasonic waves reflected off the biological tissue. Also, the liquid paraffin 25 serves as a lubricant to allow smooth rotation of the ultrasonic transducer 20. The liquid paraffin 25, a kind of hydrocarbon oil, is superior in lubricity and electrical insulation property, and harmless to the living body.
Next, the ultrasonic transfer characteristics was compared between four types of liquid paraffin A to D (from Wako pure chemical industries, ltd) having different compositions. The liquid paraffin A is the one used in conventional ultrasonic probes. The liquid paraffin B has a density of 0.825 to 0.850 g/ml. The liquid paraffin C has a density of 0.815 to 0.840 g/ml. The liquid paraffin D has a density of 0.795 to 0.830 g/ml. The molecular weight distribution of each liquid paraffin was measured, and the results of the measurement are shown on graphs of
The molecular weight was measured by a gel permeation chromatography method (GPC method). Used in the measurement were LC-10 from Shimadzu corporation as the analytical instrument, PLgel MIXD-E columns, chloroform (1 ml/min) as the elution solution, a differential refractive index detector, and polystyrene as a reference material. The values of each molecular weight are expressed in terms of polyethylene equivalent. The kinematic viscosity was measured under JIS K2283 (crude petroleum and petroleum products—Determination of kinematic viscosity and calculation of viscosity index from kinematic viscosity).
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Based on the results of the above experiment, it is discovered that the ever better ultrasonic transfer characteristics can be obtained with the liquid paraffin having the maximum molecular weight of less than 1900 and in the range of 520 to 1400, and with the peak top molecular weight of less than 590 and in the range of 230 to 380. If the liquid paraffin is conditioned to have the maximum molecular weight of in the range of 1300 to 1400 and the peak top molecular weight of in the range of 320 to 380, an excellent or good ultrasonic transfer characteristics such as of the liquid paraffin B or C can be obtained.
The ultrasonic generator of the present invention is not limited to the medical electronic endoscopes having a CCD camera, but applicable to medical ultrasonic apparatuses of external type. Furthermore, the ultrasonic generator of the present invention is not limited to the medical endoscopes, but applicable to the industrial-use inspection apparatuses which work in the same frequency range of ultrasonic wave as the medical endoscopes.
The ultrasonic generator of the present invention is suitably applied to medical diagnosis apparatuses and industrial-use inspection apparatuses.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005-286116 | Sep 2005 | JP | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/JP2006/319645 | 9/26/2006 | WO | 00 | 3/29/2008 |