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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 17, 1992
Filed:
May. 28, 1991
Ulrich Bast, Munich, DE;
Hans Kaarmann, Buckenhof, DE;
Karl Lubitz, Ottobrunn, DE;
Martina Vogt, Fuerth, DE;
Wolfram Wersing, Kirchheim, DE;
Dieter Cramer, Holzkirchen, DE;
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich, DE;
Abstract
A composite ultrasound transducer (array) contains piezoelectric ceramic transducer elements which radiate substantially in the longitudinal direction, and are embedded in a polymer matrix. The transducer elements have such a geometrical structure, and are arranged relative to each other, so that the development of oscillation modes perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the transducer elements is suppressed. A method for manufacturing the composite ultrasound transducer includes the steps of filling a plastic form, having a 'negative' of the desired shape of the transducer elements, with ceramic slurry, and pyrolyzing the plastic form after the slurry dries therein. The resulting voids between the hardened ceramic elements are filled with polymer to create the overall composite transducer. The transducer elements can thus be given an arbitrary shape and arrangement, such as hexagonal or irregular square structures, having a trapezoidal cross-section in planes parallel to the longitudinal axis of the transducer elements.