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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 21, 1999
Filed:
Jun. 07, 1995
Donald Barry, Norwood, MA (US);
Richard E Cabral, Tewksbury, MA (US);
Daniel W Hawkins, Gardner, MA (US);
Dennis G Lamser, Arlington, MA (US);
John P O'Brien, Brookline, MA (US);
Jay A Stein, Farmingham, MA (US);
Kevin E Wilson, Cambridge, MA (US);
Hologic, Inc., Waltham, MA (US);
Abstract
An ultrasonic bone testing apparatus has a foot well assembly and a shin guide assembly which are mechanically coupled to secure a foot and lower leg of patient. The shin guide assembly includes a molded form lined with contoured foam lining. An instep support guide having sliding blocks is mounted on the molded form. The sliding blocks attach the shin guide assembly to the foot well assembly. The apparatus further includes a transducer drive mechanism for positioning a pair of transducer assemblies. A controller automatically modifies the positioning of the transducer assemblies until ultrasonic coupling is achieved and a receiving transducer receives a signal of a predetermined quality. The distance between the transducers is continuously measured by a position encoder. The controller uses temperature readings from a temperature sensor to improve the accuracy of the position encoder measurements and correct for temperature dependent inaccuracy in the ultrasound measurement. A coupling pad and acoustical delay line of the transducer assembly provide a waveguide function to collimate an acoustical beam. The elastomer coupling pad has an angled surface which expels air bubbles from a contact area when pressure is applied to the pad.