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| United States Patent | 5450851 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5450851.html |
| Inventor(s) | Hancock; Joseph D. (Abington, PA) |
| Abstract | An ultrasonic probe assembly in which an ultrasonic transducer is
mechanically scanned in response to a drive motor which is located in a
housing spaced from the transducer such that the transducer can be
positioned in a body cavity of a patient while the housing containing the
drive motor remains outside the body of the patient. |
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Drawing from US Patent 5450851 |
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Ultrasonic probe assembly |
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September 19, 1995 |
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What is claimed:
1. An ultrasonic probe assembly comprising:
a first housing;
an ultrasonic transducer;
mounting means for mounting said ultrasonic transducer to said first
housing for scanning movement of said ultrasonic transducer in a scan
plane;
a second housing spaced from said first housing;
a drive motor mounted in said second housing; and
coupling means for imparting scanning movement to said ultrasonic
transducer in response to said drive motor, said coupling means having a
length which permits positioning said first housing and said ultrasonic
transducer within a body cavity of a patient while said second housing
remains outside the body of the patient and including:
(a) a flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing and said
second housing,
(b) a drive wire extending through said flexible spring conduit between
said drive motor and said ultrasonic transducer,
wherein said flexible spring conduit is generally rectangular in
cross-section.
2. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 1 wherein said
rectangular cross-section flexible spring conduit comprises a winding of
wire which is generally rectangular in cross-section and curved in an arc,
wherein the convex side of said curved wire faces the interior of said
conduit.
3. An ultrasonic probe assembly comprising:
a first housing;
an ultrasonic transducer;
mounting means for mounting said ultrasonic transducer to said first
housing for scanning movement of said ultrasonic transducer in a scan
plane;
a second housing spaced from said first housing;
a drive motor mounted in said second housing and having an output driver;
and
coupling means for imparting scanning movement to said ultrasonic
transducer in response to said output driver, said coupling means having a
length which permits positioning said first housing and said ultrasonic
transducer within a body cavity of a patient while said second housing
remains outside the body of the patient and including:
(a) a first flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(b) a second flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(c) a first drive wire extending through said first flexible spring conduit
between said output driver of said drive motor and said ultrasonic
transducer, and
(d) a second drive wire extending through said second flexible spring
conduit between said output driver of said drive motor and said ultrasonic
transducer;
wherein said coupling means further include:
(a) a first flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(b) a second flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(c) a third flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend,
(d) a fourth flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend, and
(e) a fifth flexible plastic tube through which first flexible spring
conduit, said first drive wire, said second flexible spring conduit and
said second drive wire extend and having:
(1) a first end to which said first flexible plastic tube and said third
flexible plastic tube are attached, and
(2) a second end to which said second flexible plastic tube and said fourth
flexible plastic tube are attached.
4. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 3 wherein the
cross-section of each of said first flexible spring conduit and said
second flexible spring conduit is generally rectangular.
5. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 3 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, and means for attaching said solid
wire portion and said multi-strand portion.
6. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 3 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a first relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, a second relatively short length
multi-strand portion attached to said output driver of said drive motor,
and means for attaching said multi-strand portions to opposite ends of
said solid wire portion.
7. An ultrasonic probe assembly comprising:
a first housing;
an ultrasonic transducer;
first mounting means for mounting said ultrasonic transducer for scanning
movement of said ultrasonic transducer in a selected scan plane about a
first axis;
second mounting means for mounting said first mounting means and said
ultrasonic transducer to said first housing for pivotal movement of said
first mounting means with respect to said first housing about a second
axis which is perpendicular to said first axis;
a second housing spaced from said first housing;
a drive motor mounted in said second housing and having an output driver;
selection means attached to said motor housing for setting a selected
pivotal position of said first mounting means corresponding to said
selected scan plane;
first coupling means for imparting scanning movement to said ultrasonic
transducer in response to said output driver, said coupling means having a
length which permits positioning said first housing and said ultrasonic
transducer within a body cavity of a patient while said second housing
remains outside the body of the patient and including:
(a) a first flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(b) a second flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(c) a first drive wire extending through said first flexible spring conduit
between said output driver of said drive motor and said ultrasonic
transducer, and
(d) A second drive wire extending through said second flexible spring
conduit between said output driver of said drive motor and said ultrasonic
transducer; and
second coupling means extending between said selection mean and said second
mounting means for positioning said first mounting means in response to
movement of said selection means, said second coupling means having a
length substantially coextensive with said first coupling means;
wherein said first coupling means further include:
(a) a first flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(b) a second flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(c) a third flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend,
(d) a fourth flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend, and
(e) a fifth flexible plastic tube through which said first flexible spring
conduit, said first drive wire, said second flexible spring conduit and
said second drive wire extend and having:
(1) a first end to which said first flexible plastic tube and said third
plastic are attached, and
(2) a first end to which said second flexible plastic tube and said fourth
flexible plastic are attached.
8. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 7 wherein the
cross-section of each of said first flexible spring conduit and said
second flexible spring conduit is generally rectangular.
9. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 7 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, and means for attaching said solid
wire portion and said multi-strand portion.
10. An ultrasonicprobe assembly according to claim 7 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a first relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, a second relatively short length
multi-strand portion attached to said output driver of said drive motor,
and means for attaching said multi-strand portions to opposite ends of
said solid wire portion.
11. An ultrasonic probe assembly comprising:
a first housing;
an ultrasonic transducer;
mounting means for mounting said ultrasonic transducer to said first
housing for movement of said ultrasonic transducer to scan a selected scan
plane;
a second housing spaced from said first housing and including means for
controlling the movement of said ultrasonic transducer;
coupling means extending between said controlling means and said mounting
means for positioning said ultrasonic transducer in response to said
controlling means, said coupling means having a length which permits
positioning said first housing and said ultrasonic transducer within a
body cavity of a patient while said second housing remains outside the
body of the patient and including:
(a) a flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing and said
second housing,
(b) a drive wire extending through said flexible spring conduit between
said controlling means and said ultrasonic transducer,
wherein said flexible spring conduit comprises a winding of wire which is
generally rectangular in cross-section and curved in an arc so that said
cross-section has a convex side and a concave side, wherein said convex
side of said curved wire faces the interior of said conduit.
12. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 11 wherein the
cross-section of said flexible spring conduit is generally rectangular.
13. An ultrasonic probe assembly comprising:
a first housing;
an ultrasonic transducer;
mounting means for mounting said ultrasonic transducer to said first
housing for movement of said ultrasonic transducer to a selected scan
plane;
a second housing spaced from said first housing;
selection means attached to said second housing for setting a selected
pivotal position of said mounting means corresponding to said selected
scan plane;
coupling means extending between said selection means and said mounting
means for positioning said ultrasonic transducer in response to movement
of said selection means, said coupling means having a length which permits
positioning said first housing and said ultrasonic transducer within a
body cavity of a patient while said second housing remains outside the
body of the patient and including:
(a) a first flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(b) a second flexible spring conduit extending between said first housing
and said second housing,
(c) a first drive wire extending through said first flexible spring conduit
between said selection means and said ultrasonic transducer, and
(d) a second drive wire extending through said second flexible spring
conduit between said selection means and said ultrasonic transducer;
wherein said coupling means further include:
(a) a first flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(b) a second flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said first flexible spring conduit and said first drive wire
extend,
(c) a third flexible plastic tube extending from said first housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend,
(d) a fourth flexible plastic tube extending from said second housing and
through which said second flexible spring conduit and said second drive
wire extend, and
(e) a fifth flexible plastic tube through which first flexible spring
conduit, said first drive wire, said second flexible spring conduit and
said second drive wire extend and having:
(1) a first end to which said first flexible plastic tube and said third
flexible plastic are attached, and
(2) a first end to which said second flexible plastic tube and said fourth
flexible plastic are attached.
14. An ultrasonicprobe assembly according to claim 13 wherein the
cross-section of each of said first flexible spring conduit and said
second flexible spring conduit is generally rectangular.
15. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 13 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, and means for attaching said solid
wire portion and said multi-strand portion.
16. An ultrasonic probe assembly according to claim 13 wherein each of said
first drive wire and said second drive wire has a relatively long length
solid wire portion, a first relatively short length multi-strand portion
attached to said ultrasonic transducer, a second relatively short length
multi-strand portion attached to said selection means, and means for
attaching said multi-strand portions to opposite ends of said solid wire
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TECHNICAL FIELD
The present invention relates, in general, to ultrasonic imaging and, in
particular, to an ultrasonic probe assembly with the ultrasonic transducer
arranged for insertion into a body cavity.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Ultrasonic probe assemblies having the ultrasonic transducer arranged for
insertion into a body cavity (i.e. prostrate probes, esophageal probes,
vaginal probes) are in widespread use. Typically, the ultrasonic
transducer, the transducer mount mechanism and the motor which imparts
scanning movement to the ultrasonic transducer are housed at one end of an
endoscope. Power to the motor and electrical signals, from which the image
is developed, are conducted along wires extending through the endoscope.
In addition, for those ultrasonic probe assemblies arranged for
multi-plane scanning, the cables by which the scan plane of the ultrasonic
transducer is changed mechanically extend through the endoscope to the
transducer mount mechanism from a control remote from the transducer mount
mechanism.
It is apparent that the sizes of the ultrasonic transducer, the transducer
mount mechanism and the scanning motor dictate the size of the housing
inserted into the body cavity. Often, the size of this housing is too
large for the desired applications of the ultrasonic probe assembly.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An ultrasonic probe assembly, constructed in accordance with the present
invention, includes a first housing, a ultrasonic transducer and mounting
means for mounting the ultrasonic transducer to the first housing for
scanning movement of the ultrasonic transducer. Also included in this
ultrasonic probe assembly are a second housing spaced from the first
housing, a drive motor mounted in the second housing and having an output
driver, and coupling means, including flexible connecting means, extending
between the output driver of the motor and the ultrasonic transducer for
imparting scanning movement to the ultrasonic transducer in response to
the output driver. The flexible connecting means have a length which
permits positioning the first housing with the ultrasonic transducer
within a body cavity of a patient while the second housing remains outside
the body of the patient.
When the present invention is incorporated in a multi-plane imaging
ultrasonic probe assembly, the assembly also includes second mounting
means for mounting the first mounting means and the ultrasonic transducer
to the first housing for pivotal movement of the first mounting means
about an axis perpendicular to the axis about which the ultrasonic
transducer is scanned. Also included are selection means attached to the
second housing containing the drive motor for setting a selected pivotal
position of the first mounting means and second coupling means, including
second flexible connecting means, extending between the selection means
and the second mounting means for positioning the first mounting means in
response to the selection means. The second flexible connecting means have
a length substantially coextensive with the first flexible connecting
means.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a top view of one preferred embodiment of an ultrasonic probe
assembly constructed in accordance with the present invention.
FIG. 2 is a side view of the FIG. 1 ultrasonic probe assembly.
FIG. 3 is an end view of the FIGS. 1 and 2 ultrasonic probe assembly.
FIG. 4 is a side view of the FIGS. 1 and 2 ultrasonic probe assembly with
the ultrasonic transducer positioned to scan in a plane different from its
scan plane in FIGS. 1 and 2.
FIG. 5 is an end view of the FIGS. 1 and 2 ultrasonic probe assembly with
the ultrasonic transducer positioned to scan as illustrated in FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a plan view of an endoscope in which the ultrasonic probe
assembly of FIGS. 1 through 5 can be incorporated.
FIG. 7 illustrates, on an enlarged scale, the coupling means by which
scanning movement is imparted to the ultrasonic transducer of the FIGS. 1
through 5 probe assembly.
FIGS. 8A and 8B illustrate, on an enlarged scale, a preferred form of the
flexible spring conduit of the FIG. 7 coupling means.
FIGS. 9A, 9B and 9C illustrate, on an enlarged scale, a preferred form of
the drive wire of the FIG. 7 coupling means.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to FIGS. 1 through 5, an ultrasonic probe assembly, constructed
in accordance with the present invention, includes a first housing 10, an
ultrasonic transducer 12, and first mounting means for mounting ultrasonic
transducer 12 for scanning movement of ultrasonic transducer 12 about a
first axis. Ultrasonic transducer 12 can be of conventional construction
and operation such as a 3.5-5 MHz transducer supplied by Echo Ultrasound
and used typically for cardiac imaging. Ultrasonic transducer 12 is
attached to a leg 14 and is mounted, for the embodiment of the present
invention being described, by a pivot shaft 16 on which leg 14 is mounted
and which defines an axis for scanning movement of ultrasonic transducer
12. FIG. 3 shows by dashed lines 12a and 12b the range of oscillatory
scanning motion of ultrasonic transducer 12. A double-ended arrow 17
defines this range of motion which typically is 100 degrees.
For an application of the present invention in a multi-plane probe
assembly, the first mounting means and ultrasonic transducer 12 are
mounted to housing 10 for pivotal movement of the first mounting means
about a second axis which is perpendicular to the scan axis of transducer
12. This is accomplished by second mounting means which, for the
embodiment of the present invention being described, include a bracket 19
and a pivot shaft 20. By this arrangement the plane of scanning of
ultrasonic transducer 12 can be changed so that the body such as the
heart, which is being imaged can be viewed in different ways (i.e. in
longitudinal and transverse sections or any section in between). FIGS. 4
and 5 show ultrasonic transducer 12 positioned to scan in a plane
different from the scan plane position of ultrasonic transducer 12 in
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3.
An ultrasonic probe assembly, constructed in accordance with the present
invention, also includes a second housing 21 spaced from first housing 10
and a drive motor 22 mounted in housing 21 and having a motor housing 22a
and an output driver shaft 22b. Drive motor 22, which can be a DC
reciprocating motor, provides the drive for oscillatory scanning movement
of ultrasonic transducer 12. Drive motor 22 is rotatably mounted in
housing 21, so that it can pivot when the scan plane of ultrasonic
transducer 12 is to be changed.
Attached to motor housing 22a are selection means, in the form of a knob
24, for setting a selected pivotal position of the first mounting means in
housing 10. The position of knob 24 and, therefore, the position of motor
22 determine the scan plane of ultrasonic transducer 12.
An ultrasonic probe assembly, constructed in accordance with the present
invention, further includes first coupling means for imparting scanning
movement to transducer 12 in response to oscillatory movement of output
driver shaft 22b. The first coupling means include, for the embodiment of
the present invention described, a flexible connection 26 attached at a
first end to a drive pulley 28 which is fixed to output driver shaft 22b
of motor 22. Flexible connection 26 also is attached at a second end to a
pulley 30 which is mounted on pivot shaft 20 for reciprocating movement.
Integral with pulley 30 is a first bevel gear 32 which meshes with a
second bevel gear 34 to which leg 14 is attached. As a result, the
oscillatory drive provided by motor 22 is imparted to ultrasonic
transducer 12 through drive pulley 28, flexible connection 26, pulley 30,
bevel gears 32 and 34, and leg 14. The length of flexible connection 26
permits positioning first housing 10 and ultrasonic transducer 12 within a
body cavity of a patient while second housing 21 with motor 22 remains
outside the body of the patient.
An ultrasonic probe assembly, constructed in accordance with the present
invention, further includes second coupling means extending between the
scan-plane selection means at housing 21 and the second mounting means at
housing 10 for positioning the first mounting means at housing 10 in
response to movement of the selection means. The second coupling means
include, for the embodiment of the present invention being described, a
pulley 36 fixed to motor housing 22a and a second flexible connection 38
fixed at one end to pulley 36 and at a second end to a pulley 40 which is
integral with bracket 19. As a result, as knob 24 is turned, as
represented by the double-ended arrow 41, this movement is imparted to
bracket 19 through motor housing 22a, pulley 36, flexible connection 38
and pulley 40 to change scan plane of ultrasonic transducer 12. The range
of scan-plane variation can be up to one hundred eighty degrees. The
length of flexible connection 38 is substantially coextensive with
flexible connection 26, so that knob 24 with housing 21 is outside the
body of the patient while housing 10 and ultrasonic transducer 12 are
within a body cavity of the patient.
Preferably, flexible connections 26 and 38 extend through a flexible
plastic tube 42. In addition, wires (not shown) which power ultrasonic
transducer 12 and conduct imaging signals from transducer 12 extend
through flexible plastic tube 42.
FIG. 6 illustrates the ultrasonic probe assembly of FIGS. 1 through 5
incorporated in an endoscope. Knob 24 on housing 21 functions, as
previously described, to change the scan plane of the ultrasonic
transducer in housing 10. The drive motor (not shown in FIG. 6) is located
in housing 21. A second knob 44 on housing 21 controls bending of the end
of the flexible endoscope upward, downward and sideways to permit the end
of the endoscope to make turns as it is passed through the body to the
body cavity at which imaging is to take place. The wires (not shown) which
power the ultrasonic transducer (not shown in FIG. 6) and conduct imaging
signals from the transducer extend to a connector 46 which is adapted for
connection into suitable signal processing and imaging equipment.
Referring to FIG. 7, flexible connection 26 of FIGS. 1 through 5 includes a
first flexible spring conduit 50 extending between first housing 10 and
second housing 21, a second flexible spring conduit 52 extending between
first housing 10 and second housing 21, a first drive wire 54 extending
through first flexible spring conduit 50 between output driver 22b of
drive motor 22 and pulley 30 of ultrasonic transducer 12, and a second
drive wire 56 extending through second flexible spring conduit 52 between
output driver 22b of drive motor 22 and pulley 30 of ultrasonic transducer
12. First and second drive wires 54 and 56, after each has been wrapped
halfway around pulley 30 from opposite sides, are attached to pulley 30 at
diametrically opposite points on the pulley. Each of the flexible spring
conduits 50 and 52 is attached at one end to housing 21 and preloaded
against housing 10 at its opposite end. As the two lengths of first and
second drive wires 54 and 56 to either side of pulley 30 are pulled or
pushed in response to the reciprocating movement of output driver shaft.
22b of motor 22, pulley 30 turns.
Flexible connection 26 further includes a first flexible plastic tube 58
fixed to and extending from first housing 10 and through which first
flexible spring conduit 50 and first drive wire 54 extend, a second
flexible plastic tube 60 fixed to and extending from second housing 21 and
through which first flexible spring conduit 50 and first drive wire 54
extend, a third flexible plastic tube 62 fixed to and extending from first
housing 10 and through which second flexible spring conduit 52 and second
drive wire 36 extend, a fourth flexible plastic tube 64 fixed to and
extending from second housing 21 and through which second flexible spring
conduit 32 and second drive wire 36 extend. First flexible spring conduit
50, first drive wire 54, second flexible spring conduit 52 and second
drive wire 56 extend through flexible plastic tube 42. A first end of
flexible plastic tube 42 is attached to first flexible plastic tube 58 and
third flexible plastic tube 62 and a second end of flexible plastic tube
42 is attached to second flexible plastic tube 60 and fourth flexible
plastic tube 64.
FIGS. 8A and 8B show flexible spring conduits 50 and 52 on an enlarged
scale. These parts, commonly known as Bowden conduits, are tightly wrapped
helically and are both rigid to provide support columns for the push/pull
movement of the drive wires and flexible to permit bending as the
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