Medical image diagnosis system and control method thereof
US-2024389982-A1 · Nov 28, 2024 · US
US9833219B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9833219-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414226729-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Dec 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 5, 2017 |
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Volume scanning along different planes is provided using angling of the elements. Rather than orthogonal dicing of the slab, kerfs are formed at non-parallel and non-perpendicular angles to the azimuth axis of the array or longitudinal axis of the slab. Apertures formed from selected groups of the angled elements and/or parts of angled elements may be used to steer along planes that extend at an angle of 5 degrees or more away from the azimuth or longitudinal axis. By walking the aperture, different parallel planes are scanned with a one-dimensional array of elements.
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I claim: 1. An ultrasound transducer system comprising: a slab of transducer material having a length greater than a width; a plurality of elements formed from the transducer material of the slab, the plurality of elements forming a one-dimensional array along the length and each element extending across the entire width of the slab; and first kerfs separating the plurality of elements, the first kerfs extending across the width of the slab at a first non-normal angle by at least 10 degrees to an axis along the length, wherein the plurality of elements are at the first non-normal angle. 2. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 wherein the transducer material comprises piezoelectric material. 3. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 wherein the slab comprises a rectangular block having first edges along the length, the first non-normal angle being between 30-60 degrees to the first edges. 4. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 wherein the first kerfs comprise a plurality of parallel, straight cuts at the first non-normal angle. 5. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 further comprising second kerfs at a second non-normal angle by at least 10 degrees to the axis along the length, the second non-normal angle being at least 10 degrees different than the first non-normal angle. 6. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 5 wherein the first non-normal angle is chosen such that it is 60-120 degrees different from the second non-normal angle when the second non-normal angle is between 30-60 degrees from the axis. 7. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 5 wherein the second kerfs separate the plurality of elements into sub-elements, the sub-elements connected with switches each configured to apply a common signal for a respective element. 8. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 7 wherein the switches are in a chip, the chip bump soldered adjacent to the slab. 9. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 wherein the slab is twisted in a helical pattern. 10. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 wherein the plurality of elements are in a catheter. 11. The ultrasound transducer system of claim 1 further comprising electrical connections to beamformer channels, the electrical connections and the plurality of elements arranged to scan from the plurality of elements along scan planes angled by more than 10 degrees from the axis due to the plurality of elements being angled by more than 10 degrees from the axis.
characterised by features of the ultrasound transducer · CPC title
using a transducer array · CPC title
involving processing of medical diagnostic data · CPC title
Constructional features (constructional features of transducers B06B; mounting transducers G10K11/00; constructional features of ultrasonic medical diagnostic devices A61B8/44) · CPC title
the transducer being a phased array · CPC title
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