IP Library Granted Patent US 7,966,884
Granted Patent B2
US 7,966,884 · App. 12/017,565 · Granted Jun 28, 2011

Two-dimensional-array ultrasonic probe and ultrasonic diagnostic system

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Patent No.
US 7,966,884
App. No.
12/017,565
Granted
Jun 28, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A two-dimensional array ultrasonic probe has an ultrasonic transducer. The transducer has transducer elements that are arranged in a first direction and a second direction, forming a lattice. Acoustic-emission electrodes are provided on the acoustic-emission surfaces of the transducer elements. Back electrodes are provided on the backs of the transducer elements. A transmitting-circuit unit is connected to the acoustic-emission electrodes. A receiving-circuit unit is connected to the back electrodes. Of the acoustic-emission electrodes, two electrodes are short-circuited to the transmitting circuits of the transmitting-circuit unit. The remaining two acoustic-emission electrodes are short-circuited to the receiving circuits of the receiving-circuit unit.

Claims (26)

1. An ultrasonic probe comprising:

a plurality of ultrasonic transducer elements, each of which has a first electrode and a second electrode provided on an acoustic-emission surface and a back, respectively;

transmitting circuits each of which is connected to one of the first and second electrodes; and

receiving circuits each of which is connected to the other of the first and second electrodes,

wherein at least two of adjacent ultrasonic transducer elements are short-circuited to each other by the first and second electrodes, and the first and second electrodes achieve short-circuiting in different patterns.

2. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in a direction intersecting at right angles with the acoustic-emission surface, and form a one-dimensional array.

3. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the number of transducer elements short-circuited by the first electrode is different from the number of transducer elements short-circuited by the second electrode.

4. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the adjacent transducer elements are short-circuited by the first electrode, and other adjacent transducer elements are short-circuited by the second electrode.

5. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the number of transducer elements short-circuited by one of the first and second electrodes is twice the number of transducer elements short-circuited by the other of the first and second electrodes.

6. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the number of transducer elements short-circuited by one of the first and second electrodes is 1.5 times the number of transducer elements short-circuited by the other of the first and second electrodes.

7. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein two adjacent transducer elements are short-circuited by the first electrode and the second electrode.

8. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in a plane intersecting at right angles with an acoustic-emission direction, and form a two-dimensional array.

9. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in a honeycomb pattern, in a plane intersecting at right angles with an acoustic-emission direction, and form a two-dimensional array.

10. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in two directions intersecting at right angles with each other and with an acoustic-emission direction, and form a two-dimensional array shaped like a lattice.

11. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 10 , wherein the short-circuiting by the first electrode and the short-circuiting by the second electrode are achieved, each by short-circuiting adjacent ultrasonic transducer elements, and the direction in which the ultrasonic transducer elements are short-circuited by the first electrode and the direction in which the ultrasonic transducer elements are short-circuited by the second electrode intersect at right angles with each other.

12. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 10 , wherein the short-circuiting by the first electrode and the short-circuiting by the second electrode are achieved, each by short-circuiting adjacent two ultrasonic transducer elements, and the direction in which the ultrasonic transducer elements are short-circuited by the first electrode and the direction in which the ultrasonic transducer elements are short-circuited by the second electrode intersect at right angles with each other.

13. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 10 , wherein the short-circuiting by the first electrode is achieved by shorting-circuiting two ultrasonic transducer elements arranged in a first direction and three ultrasonic transducer elements arranged in a second direction intersecting at right angles with the first direction, and the short-circuiting by the second electrode is achieved by shorting-circuiting three ultrasonic transducer elements arranged in the first direction and two ultrasonic transducer elements arranged in the second direction.

14. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the short-circuiting by the first and second electrodes is achieved by using conductor patterns provided on a printed circuit board that is connected directly or via an adjustment layer to the ultrasonic transducer elements.

15. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 14 , wherein the printed circuit board is a flexible printed circuit board which is composed of a base made of polyimide film and a conductor pattern made of copper foil and formed on the base.

16. The ultrasonic probe according to any one of claims 1 , 2 , 8 , 9 and 14 , wherein transmitting circuits are connected, each to one of the first and second electrodes, and receiving circuits are connected, each to the other of the first and second electrodes.

17. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1 , wherein the short-circuiting to the first electrode and the short-circuiting by the second electrode are achieved, each by a transmitting/receiving circuit board connected to the ultrasonic transducer elements.

18. An ultrasonic diagnostic system having an ultrasonic probe designed to apply and receive ultrasonic waves to and from a subject, thereby to acquire information about tissues existing in the subject,

wherein the ultrasonic probe comprises a plurality of ultrasonic transducer elements, each of which has a first electrode and a second electrode provided on an acoustic-emission surface and a back, respectively, transmitting circuits each of which is connected to one of the first and second electrodes, and receiving circuits each of which is connected to the other of the first and second electrodes; and the first and second electrodes short-circuit at least two of at least two adjacent ultrasonic transducer elements, respectively in different patterns.

19. The ultrasonic diagnostic system according to claim 18 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in a direction intersecting at right angles with an acoustic-emission surface, and form a one-dimensional array.

20. The ultrasonic diagnostic system according to claim 18 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in a honeycomb pattern, in a plane intersecting at right angles with an acoustic-emission direction, and form a two-dimensional array.

21. The ultrasonic diagnostic system according to claim 18 , wherein the ultrasonic transducer elements are arranged in two directions intersecting at right angles with each other and with an acoustic-emission direction, and form a two-dimensional array shaped like a lattice.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 31, 2016
From: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA
To: TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 038891/0693 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 22, 2008
From: SHIKATA, HIROYUKI
To: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA; TOSHIBA MEDICAL SYSTEMS CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 020395/0682 →