Acoustics – Anatomic or prosthetic relation – Ear and mouth
Patent
1995-06-02
1996-11-26
Dang, Khanh
Acoustics
Anatomic or prosthetic relation
Ear and mouth
H04R 2500
Patent
active
055787991
ABSTRACT:
A disposable patient-to-transducer interface device for use in securely holding a transducer such as a stethoscope head positioned against the skin surface of a patient. The interface device may be adhered to the patient's skin surface and the stethoscope head securely received in an opening provided in the device. When in use, the interface device substantially surrounds the stethoscope head thereby providing a passive barrier to ambient noise. The interface device also develops a relatively good air seal around the stethoscope head and thus provides an additional barrier to ambient noise. Furthermore, the interface device prevents substantial movement of the transducer head and, thereby, minimizes the amount of surface motion noise generated and detected by the transducer head. In addition, when the interface device is attached to the skin surface of the patient, it establishes a good reference point whereby continual or periodic monitoring of a particular location on the patient may be accomplished.
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Bell Ann F.
Callahan Matthew G.
Callahan Thomas F.
Dang Khanh
University Research Engineers & Ass.
Watts Lynn Fiorito
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