Apparatus and method for minimizing reception nulls in heterodyned ultrasonic signals

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 6996030
APP PUB NO 20040090867A1
SERIAL NO

10386008

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A focal point reflector is used in conjunction with a dual heterodyne circuit to reduce reception nulls that can occur when performing ultrasonic measurements. The focal plane reflector is a flat non-porous or reflective material, such as printed circuit board (PCB) that is placed behind and in parallel with an ultrasonic array of piezoelectric transducers. In accordance with the invention, the addition of the focal point reflector to the array of piezoelectric array permits the reflection of ultrasonic energy that may 'fall' between the crystals in the array and then back into the crystal elements.

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U-E SYSTEMS INC14 HAYES STREET ELMSFORD NY 10523

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  • 2003 Application Filing Year
  • H04R Class
  • 830 Applications Filed
  • 381 Patents Issued To-Date
  • 45.91 % Issued To-Date
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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Bishop, William Pleasantville, NY 27 532
Goodman, Mark A Cortlandt, NY 17 270

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