Claims
- 1. An ultrasonic sector-scan probe comprising:
- two linear arrays of respective pluralities of ultrasonic transducer segments, said two linear arrays being oriented transversely to each other;
- a window for transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves with said segments;
- an ultrasonic wave propagation medium filled in a front room between said arrays and the window;
- means for selectively activating respective groups of the ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array with respective relative phases, thus defining a respective aperture for each said group, wherein the ultrasonic waves emitted from each said group of each said linear array are formed into a respective beam for transmission along a respective scanning line to a subject under test held in contact with the exterior of said window, and respective reflected waves from the subject are received through the window, so that by changing at least in part the segments to activate different ones of said groups the beams are shifted to respective angles corresponding to said scanning lines to define two transverse scanning planes respectively corresponding to said two linear arrays;
- wherein the scanning lines corresponding to said groups intersect substantially at a point in the vicinity of said window as a result of the relative positions of the respective transducer segments and the relative phases of activating the ultrasonic transducer segments of each said group, to perform sector scanning in two respective sections.
- 2. The probe of claim 1, wherein said ultrasonic transducer segments of said linear arrays are arranged on a spherical surface having its center of curvature at the point of intersection of said scanning lines.
- 3. The probe of claim 1, wherein said ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array are arranged on a respective circular arc having its center of curvature at said point of intersection of said scanning lines.
- 4. The probe of claim 1, 2 or 3, comprising means for activating said ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array with a respective labeled waveform that is different from that of the ultrasonic transducer segments of the other linear array.
- 5. The probe of claim 4, wherein said respective labeled waveforms are made different for said two linear arrays by use of different carrier frequencies for said ultrasonic waves.
- 6. The probe of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein a region of overlap of respective ones of said ultrasonic transducer segments from said two linear arrays is defined as a result of said arrays being transversely oriented.
- 7. The probe of claim 6, comprising a matrix of further ultrasonic transducer segments in said region of overlap, wherein said ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array in said region of overlap are comprised of respective combinations of said further ultrasonic transducer segments for the selective activation of said respective groups of ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array to respectively provide said scanning lines.
- 8. The probe of claim 7, comprising means for activating said ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array with a respective labeled waveform that is different from that of the ultrasonic transducer segments of the other linear array.
- 9. The probe of claim 8, wherein said respective labeled waveforms are made different by use of different carrier frequencies for said ultrasonic waves.
- 10. The probe of claim 6, comprising
- said ultrasonic transducer segments of a first of said two linear arrays being formed, in said region of overlap, on the ultrasonic transducer segments of the second linear array,
- said ultrasonic transducer segments of the first linear array comprising a material with respective acoustic impedance and a predetermined thickness, and said ultrasonic transducer segments of the second linear array comprising a material with a respective acoustic impedance and a respective thickness,
- a layer of a material, having the same acoustic impedance and thickness as said ultrasonic transducer segments of said second linear array, located under said ultrasonic segments of said first linear array outside of said region of overlap, and
- a layer of a material, having the same acoustic impedance and thickness as said ultrasonic transducer segments of said first linear array, located on said ultrasonic transducer segments of said second linear array outside of said region of overlap.
- 11. The probe of claim 10, comprising means for activating said ultrasonic transducer segments of each said linear array with a respective labeled waveform that is different from that of the ultrasonic transducer segments of the other linear array.
- 12. The probe of claim 11, wherein said respective labeled waveforms are made different by use of different carrier frequencies for said ultrasonic waves.
Priority Claims (2)
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57-45395 |
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57-45396 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 476,720 filed Mar. 18, 1983 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (6)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Maginness et al., "State-of-the-Art in Two-Dimensional Ultrasonic Transducer Array Technology", Medical Physics, vol. 3, No. 5 (1976), pp. 312-318. |
Divisions (1)
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