Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1995-03-03
1996-12-10
Manuel, George
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61B 800
Patent
active
055821774
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a transducer array with a plurality of piezoelectric elements having a minimum and maximum thickness. In one embodiment, the maximum thickness is less than or equal to 140 percent of the minimum thickness. In an alternate embodiment, the maximum thickness is greater than 140 percent of the minimum thickness and the transducer array is capable of simulating the excitation of a wider aperture two-dimensional transducer array. One or more matching layers may be used to further increase bandwidth performance. In addition, a two crystal transducer element as well as a composite transducer structure may be formed using the principles of this invention.
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Hanafy Amin M.
Maslak Samuel H.
Plugge Jay S.
Acuson Corporation
Manuel George
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