Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1979-10-10
1981-09-22
Michell, Robert W.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
73 19, A61B 1000
Patent
active
042904323
ABSTRACT:
A decompression bubble detector comprises a pulsed ultra-sound transmitter/receiver which is scanned across a cross-section of tissue and the total number of pulse echoes received in a preselected time interval is recorded. Changes in the total number of pulse echoes recorded in successive time intervals are used to monitor the decompression. A single transducer is scanned by means of a driven eccentric cam and a cam follower. A sin/cos potentiometer generates a signal related to the angular position of the transducer connected to a delay so that pulse counting can be arranged to coincide with the passage of the transducer across the target.
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Jaworski Francis J.
Michell Robert W.
Secretary of State for Defence in Her Britannic Majesty's Govern
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