Stethoscope with reduced susceptibility to interference from amb

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Stethoscopes – electrical

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181131, 181137, A61B 704

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060289422

ABSTRACT:
A stethoscope, and a stethoscope chestpiece, with an increased signal to noise ratio. The invention concerns mechanical improvements to both traditional mechano-acoustic stethoscopes, and to electronic stethoscopes. The stethoscope chestpieces of this invention are constructed so that the transducers are responsive to the pressure differences between air pressure variations in the chestpiece air cavity which is coupled to the skin, and the air pressure variation due to ambient noise present in the environment. The result is a transducer output with increased signal to noise ratio.

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