Handheld oscillation applicator for use in a magnetic resonance rheology imaging system

US2016334484A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016334484-A1
Application numberUS-201515111868-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateJan 24, 2015
Priority dateJan 24, 2014
Publication dateNov 17, 2016
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A handheld oscillation applicator ( 40 ) for use in a magnetic resonance rheology imaging system ( 10 ), for applying mechanical oscillations to at least a portion of a subject of interest ( 20 ), the handheld oscillation applicator ( 40 ) comprising a housing ( 54 ), at least one transducer unit ( 48 ) configured to output mechanical energy, a piston ( 68 ) that is mechanically linked to the at least one transducer unit ( 48 ), the piston ( 68 ) including a first end ( 70 ), a second end ( 72 ), and an opening ( 74 ) that extends between the first end ( 70 ) and the second end ( 72 ), wherein the housing ( 54 ) comprises at least one opening ( 60 ), and the at least one opening ( 60 ) of the housing ( 54 ) and the opening ( 74 ) of the piston ( 68 ) at least partially overlap with regard to a housing opening direction ( 66 ) defined by an opening center ( 62 ) of the opening ( 60 ) of the housing ( 54 ) at a first surface ( 56 ) and an opening center ( 64 ) of the opening ( 60 ) of the housing ( 54 ) at a second surface ( 58 ); and an oscillation applicator system ( 38 ), including: a handheld oscillation applicator ( 40 ), a transducer driving unit ( 42 ) for energizing the at least one transducer unit ( 48 ), a sensing unit ( 50 ) configured to determine a physical quantity that is representative of an amplitude of mechanical oscillations being applied to at least the portion of the subject of interest ( 20 ), and to provide an output signal representing the determined physical quantity, at least one closed-loop control circuit for maintaining a mechanical displacement amplitude of the transducer unit ( 48 ) at a selected level, wherein the closed-loop control circuit is configured to provide an output signal for controlling the transducer driving unit ( 42 ), based on the output signal received from the sensing unit ( 50 ).

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A handheld oscillation applicator for use in a magnetic resonance rheology imaging system wherein the handheld oscillation applicator, upon activation, is configured for applying mechanical oscillations to at least a portion of a subject of interest to be imaged by the magnetic resonance rheology imaging system, the handheld oscillation applicator comprising a housing, including at least a first surface that is configured to be arranged proximal to at least the portion of the subject of interest during applying mechanical oscillations, and at least a second surface that is configured to be arranged distal to at least the portion of the subject of interest during applying mechanical oscillations, at least one transducer unit that, upon being energized, is configured to output mechanical energy, a piston, which is mechanically linked to the at least one transducer unit ( 48 ), and is configured to transfer at least a part of the mechanical energy of the at least one transducer unit to at least the portion of the subject of interest to be imaged, the piston comprising a first end that is configured to be arranged proximal to at least the portion of the subject of interest during applying mechanical oscillations, wherein the first end of the piston is configured to be closer to the subject of interest than the first surface of the housing, a second end that is configured to be arranged distal to at least the portion of the subject of interest during applying mechanical oscillations, and an opening that extends between the first end and the second end, wherein the housing comprises at least one opening extending between the first surface and the second surface, and wherein the at least one opening of the housing and the opening of the piston at least partially overlap with regard to a housing opening direction defined by a virtual connecting line between an opening center of the opening of the housing at the first surface and an opening center of the opening of the housing at the second surface and the openings of the housing and of the piston form through-going openings. 2 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein a dimension of the overlap of the at least one opening of the housing and the opening of the piston perpendicular to the housing opening direction is at least 30 millimeters. 3 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein an overall dimension of the housing and the piston in an operational state in a direction parallel to the housing opening direction is equal to or less than 45 millimeters. 4 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least one of the opening of the housing and the opening of the piston has an elliptical cross-section. 5 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the center of the opening in the first surface of the housing is offset from a geometric center of the first surface. 6 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the at least one transducer unit comprises two coaxially arranged coil members having windings that are connectable to a transducer driving unit for being provided with electrical energy, wherein one of the coil members is directly or indirectly mechanically linked to the piston, the common axis of the coil members coincides with the housing opening direction, and a smallest distance between windings of each of the coil members across a respective center of the coil members is at least as large as a smallest dimension of the at least one opening of the housing in a direction perpendicular to the housing opening direction. 7 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the first end of the piston is furnished with a curved surface. 8 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 7 , wherein the windings of the two coil members are each arranged on a curved surface. 9 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the windings of each of the two coil members are arranged in a planar way. 10 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 6 , wherein the two coil members are identically designed. 11 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the housing includes at least one ergonomically formed gripping member. 12 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising at least one mechanical fastening member. 13 . The handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in claim 12 , including several mechanical fastening members with at least one blocking member to block any relative movement between the mechanical fastening members. 14 . An oscillation applicator system, including: a handheld oscillation applicator as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, a transducer driving unit for energizing the at least one transducer unit, a sensing unit configured to determine a physical quantity that is representative of an amplitude of mechanical oscillations being applied to at least the portion of the subject of interest, and to provide an output signal representing the determined physical quantity, at least one electronic closed-loop control circuit for maintaining a mechanical displacement amplitude of the transducer unit at a selected level, wherein the closed-loop control circuit is configured to provide an output signal for controlling the transducer driving unit, based on the output signal received from the sensing unit.

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  • involving electronic [EMR] or nuclear [NMR] magnetic resonance, e.g. magnetic resonance imaging · CPC title

  • A61B5/0051Primary

    by applying vibrations · CPC title

  • Details of apparatus provided for in groups G01R33/44 - G01R33/64 · CPC title

  • G01R33/563Primary

    of moving material, e.g. flow contrast angiography · CPC title

  • Elastography · CPC title

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What does patent US2016334484A1 cover?
A handheld oscillation applicator ( 40 ) for use in a magnetic resonance rheology imaging system ( 10 ), for applying mechanical oscillations to at least a portion of a subject of interest ( 20 ), the handheld oscillation applicator ( 40 ) comprising a housing ( 54 ), at least one transducer unit ( 48 ) configured to output mechanical energy, a piston ( 68 ) that is mechanically linked to the a…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Koninklijke Philips Nv
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61B5/0051. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Nov 17 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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