ULTRASONIC PROBE, CHARGER, ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS AND ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
An ultrasonic probe, a charger and an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, and an ultrasonic diagnostic system that uses them are provided by the present invention, which comprises a detector for detecting whether or not an ultrasonic probe having a rechargeable battery or the charger for charging this is in charging state; and a controller for stopping transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprises a transmitting and receiving circuit for executing the generation of a signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic waves and the generation of the diagnostic information based on the signal related to the reception of the ultrasonic waves; a probe switching circuit for selecting one of a plurality of ultrasonic probes; and a controller for controlling the probe switching circuit in accordance with a detection signal from the detector. The ultrasonic diagnostic system comprises the above-mentioned probes, chargers and diagnostic apparatus.
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This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/250,905 filed Oct. 14, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present invention relates to a cordless ultrasonic probe that uses a rechargeable battery, a charger for charging this ultrasonic probe, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus for switching and using a plurality of ultrasonic probes, and an ultrasonic diagnostic system including them.
BACKGROUND ARTIn ultrasonic diagnosis, ultrasonic waves are transmitted into a diagnosis target, and an echo signal thereof is received, thereby obtaining various kinds of diagnostic pieces of information such as the tomogram of the diagnostic target and the like. Although the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves were executed through an ultrasonic probe, the conventional ultrasonic probe was configured to be connected through a cable to an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus (in this specification, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus body is referred to as an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, and a system that includes the ultrasonic probe and the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus body is referred to as the ultrasonic diagnostic system).
When the ultrasonic diagnosis is executed, there are the various styles such as a case that a patient lies down on a bed or sits on a chair, and other cases. Among them, even in the case that the patient lies down on the bed, the probe is touched to the patient in the various states depending on the patient's position or diagnostic portion, and the diagnosis is executed. At that time, the number of operators who feel troublesome in setting the cable is not small, and the easiness of setting such as the lightness and softness of the cable is one of the features of the ultrasonic probe.
The following patent document 1 describes an ultrasonic diagnostic system that uses a cordless ultrasonic probe in which an ultrasonic transmitting/receiving unit operated with a secondary battery as an operational power source is built, in order to solve this troublesomeness. According to this ultrasonic diagnostic system, the ultrasonic probe can be operated without any feeling of the troublesomeness when the conventional cable is set around.
Also, the current diagnostic regions based on ultrasonic waves is wide-ranging, and there appears a system in which plural probes are used by switching in accordance with each diagnostic region. In such a ultrasonic diagnostic system, when selecting a probe to be used, there was a necessity that the operator operates a selecting switch mounted on the operational panel of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. Therefore, an operator was required to memorize the relationship between probes to be used and the selecting switch, and in that case, there was also a possibility that an incorrect selecting switch was operated.
The following patent document 2 describes an ultrasonic diagnostic system containing a controller in which among the plurality of probes connected to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, the holding onto a probe holder is identified by a sensor, and the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves can be performed on only the probe that is not held. According to this ultrasonic diagnostic system, the probe to be used by the operator is taken out from the probe holder arranged in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. Thus, since the taken-out probe is automatically switched to a usable state, the operability is improved, and the burden on the operator is reduced.
- Patent Document 1: Japanese Patent Application Publication 2003-10177 (Abstract)
- Patent Document 2: Japanese Patent Application Publication 2000-107176 (Abstract)
However, since the cordless ultrasonic probe described in the patent document 1 operates using the secondary battery as the power source, unless the ultrasonic probe is charged, it cannot be used. For this reason, it can be assumed that there may be a case in which, when the ultrasonic probe is not used for diagnosis, it is connected to the charger. At that time, in the charging state while the ultrasonic waves are transmitted, a part of the charge amount per unit time, which corresponds to the energy required to transmit ultrasonic waves, is consumed. Hence, there was a problem that the battery could not be charged efficiently in a short time.
Also, as described in the patent document 2, in the ultrasonic diagnostic system in which the probe to be used is taken out from a probe holding unit arranged in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and then the taken-out probe is automatically switched to the usable state, there is the necessity that a unit for externally identifying whether or not the probe is held on the probe holding unit arranged in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus is separately arranged.
The present invention is intended to solve the problems of the above-mentioned conventional techniques. Therefore, its object is to provide an ultrasonic probe, a charger, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and an ultrasonic diagnostic system, in which the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and an ultrasonic diagnostic system, with which ultrasonic diagnosis can be started by an operator without knowing as to whether or not the ultrasonic probe is in process of charging, and the improvement of the operability can be consequently attained and the burden on the operator can be reduced.
In order to attain the above-mentioned objects, the present invention provide an ultrasonic probe comprising:
a rechargeable battery;
a transducer that uses said battery as an operational power source and transmits and receives ultrasonic waves;
a communicator that uses said battery as the operational power source and wirelessly communicates with outside using a signal related to the transmission and reception by said transducer;
a detector for detecting that said battery is connected to a charger; and
a controller for stopping transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves that are executed by said transducer, when it is detected by said detector that said battery is connected to said charger.
With this configuration, when the ultrasonic probe is connected to the charger, the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves are automatically stopped, thereby suppressing the consumption corresponding to the energy required to transmit the ultrasonic waves. Thus, the charge amount per unit time is increased, and the ultrasonic probe can be charged efficiently in a short time.
Also, the present invention is a charger for charging a battery of an ultrasonic probe that contains a transducer for transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves using a rechargeable battery as an operational power source, and a communicator for wirelessly communicating with outside using a signal related to the transmission and reception by said transducer, said charger comprising:
a detector for detecting that said ultrasonic probe is connected to said charger to charge said battery; and
a controller for stopping the transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves that are executed by said transducer, when the connection of said ultrasonic probe is detected by said detector.
With this configuration, when the ultrasonic probe is connected to the charger, the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves are automatically stopped, thereby enabling the ultrasonic probe to be charged efficiently in a short time.
Also, the present invention is a charger for charging a battery of an ultrasonic probe that contains a transducer that uses a rechargeable battery as an operational power source and executes transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves, and a communicator that wirelessly communicates with outside using a signal related to the transmission and reception of said transducer, said charger comprising:
a detector for detecting that said ultrasonic probe is connected to said charger to charge said battery; and
a signal transmitter for transmitting a detection signal from said detector to outside.
Since this configuration enables the communication using the signal related to the transmission and reception by the transducer to be shut off from the outside, the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time.
Also, the present invention is an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus that uses respective rechargeable batteries as operational power sources, and sets, as the target of a communication, a plurality of ultrasonic probes for executing: the transmission and reception of ultrasonic waves to and from an examinee; and the wireless transmission/reception of the signal related to the transmission and a reception of said ultrasonic waves to and from an external apparatus, and selects any one of said plurality of ultrasonic probes, in accordance with the detection signals obtained by detecting that said ultrasonic probes are connected to the chargers for charging said batteries, respectively, and transmits/receives the signal related to the transmission and reception of said ultrasonic waves, and contains:
a communicator for wirelessly communicating the signal related to the transmission and reception of said ultrasonic waves;
a transmitting and receiving circuit for generating the signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic signal in said ultrasonic probe, and adding as the transmission signal to said ultrasonic probe to said communicator, and generating a diagnostic information on the basis of the signal related to the reception of the ultrasonic waves in said ultrasonic probe that is received in said communicator;
a probe switching circuit for selecting any one of said plurality of ultrasonic probes and enabling the transmission/reception to/from said transmitting and receiving circuit; and
a controller for controlling said probe switching circuit so that said ultrasonic probe which is not connected to said charger is selected, in accordance with said detection signal.
With this configuration, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, only its ultrasonic probe executes the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves, and the ultrasonic probe that is still connected to the charger does not execute the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves. Thus, the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time. Also, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, its ultrasonic probe is automatically switched to the usable state. Thus, the operator has no necessity of storing the relation between the ultrasonic probe and the selecting switch, and there is no fear that the selecting switch is erroneously operated. Hence, the improvement of the operability can be attained, and the burden on the operator can be decreased.
Also, the present invention is an ultrasonic diagnostic system comprising: a plurality of ultrasonic probes for transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves, a plurality of chargers for charging said ultrasonic probes respectively and individually, and an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus for transmitting/receiving a signal to/from said ultrasonic probes to generate diagnostic information, wherein said probe comprises:
a rechargeable battery;
a transducer that uses said battery as an operational power source and transmits and receives ultrasonic waves to and from an examinee; and
a first communicator that uses said battery as an operational power source and wirelessly communicates, using a signal related to the transmission and reception of said transducer, with said ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus,
said charger comprises:
a detector for detecting that said ultrasonic probe is connected; and
a signal transmitter for transmitting a detection signal from said detector to said ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, and
said ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprises:
a communicator for wirelessly communicating by using a signal related to the transmission and reception of said ultrasonic waves;
a transmitting and receiving circuit for generating the signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic waves by said ultrasonic probe, and supplying to said communicator as a transmission signal to said ultrasonic probe, and generating diagnostic information in accordance with the signal related to the reception of the ultrasonic waves in said ultrasonic probe, which signal is received by said communicator;
a probe switching circuit for selecting any one of said plurality of ultrasonic probes to enable the transmission/reception to/from said transmitting and receiving circuit; and
a controller for controlling said probe switching circuit so that said ultrasonic probe which is not connected to said charger is selected, in accordance with said detection signal.
With this configuration, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, only its ultrasonic probe executes the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves, and the ultrasonic probe that is still connected to the charger does not execute the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves. Thus, the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time. Also, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, its ultrasonic probe is automatically switched to the usable state. Thus, the operator has no necessity of storing the relation between the ultrasonic probe and the selecting switch, and there is no fear that the selecting switch is erroneously operated. Hence, the improvement of the operability can be attained, and the burden on the operator can be decreased.
According to the ultrasonic probe and charger according to the present invention, when the ultrasonic probe is connected to the charger, the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves can be automatically stopped, or the communication of the signal related to the transmission and reception of the transducer can be disconnected from the outside. Thus, the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time.
Also, according to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and ultrasonic diagnostic system according to the present invention, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, only its ultrasonic probe executes the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves, and the ultrasonic probe that is still connected to the charger does not execute the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves. Thus, the ultrasonic probe connected to the charger can be charged efficiently in a short time. Also, when the operator removes the ultrasonic probe used for the diagnosis from the charger, its ultrasonic probe is automatically switched to the usable state. Thus, the operator has no necessity of memorizing the relation between the ultrasonic probe and the selecting switch, and there is no fear that the selecting switch is erroneously operated. Hence, the improvement of the operability can be attained, and the burden on the operator can be decreased.
The present invention will be described below in detail in accordance with the preferable embodiments shown in the drawings.
First EmbodimentHere, “Signals related to Transmission and Reception” means, as for transmission, a drive control signal for mainly driving the transducer under the conditions such as a predetermined timing, a pulse width, and an aperture width and the like, and as for reception, echo signals (including an amplified signal and a converted signal such as a digitalized signal or the like) received by the transducers lal, lbl and lcl.
Those ultrasonic probes la, lb and lcs are normally connected to chargers laC, lbC and lcC (although three chargers are shown here, four or more chargers may be used). The chargers laC, lbC and lcC are connected through a power source cable lq to a power source supplier 12 such as a medical plug and the like. Also, the chargers laC, lbC and lee are configured to have detectors laC1, lbC1 and lcC1 for detecting that the ultrasonic probes 1a, 1b and 1c are connected, respectively, so that the detection signals based on the detectors laC1, lbC1 and lcC1 are transmitted through a communication cable 1p serving as a signal transmitter to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11.
The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11 contains: a controller 111 for controlling the entire apparatus; a transmitting/receiving circuit 112 that under the control of this controller 111, generates the signals related to the transmissions of the ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic probes 1a, 1b and 1c and generates the diagnostic information in accordance with the signals related to the receptions of the ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic probes 1a, 1b and 1c; a DSC (Digital Scanning Converter) circuit 113 for processing various picture groups based on the diagnostic information generated by this transmitting/receiving circuit 112 and displaying on a monitor 114; a communicator 116 for executing a communication between the respective ultrasonic probes 1a, 1b and 1c; a probe switching circuit 115 for selecting any one of the ultrasonic probes 1a, 1b and 1c and executing a switching connection so that the selected one ultrasonic probe communicates the signal related to the transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves, through the communicator 116 to/from the transmitting/receiving circuit 112; and a power source unit 117 for receiving the electric power from the power source supplier 12 and supplying the operational electric power to the entire apparatus and also adding, to the controller 111, the connection detection signals of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc to the chargers laC, lbC and lee transmitted through the communication cable lp. By the way, the communicator 116 has an antenna 116a and executes the wireless communication between the respective communicators laX, lbX and leX shown in
The operations of the first embodiment configured as mentioned above will be described below by dividing into the case in which the ultrasonic probe is not used and the case in which the ultrasonic probe is used.
<Case in which Ultrasonic Probe is not Used>
Usually, when the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are not used, those ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee, respectively. Consequently, the chargers laC, lbC and 1cC receive the supply of the electric power from the power source supplier 12 and charge the batteries of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc. Also, when the fact that the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee is detected by the detectors laCl, lbCl and lcCl and then its detection signal is transmitted through the communication cable lp (the unit except the cable is allowable) to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11, its detection signal is transmitted through the power source unit 117 to the controller 111. The controller 111 has an identifying unit for recognizing that the respective ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lcC. So, when the fact that all of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lcC, respectively, is recognized, in such a way that the generation of the signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic waves executed by the transmitting/receiving circuit 112 and the generation of the diagnostic information are stopped and the communications are disconnected from all of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc, the probe switching circuit 115 is controlled. Consequently, the ultrasonic waves are not transmitted from any of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc, and only the charging is performed on the respective ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc.
As a result, the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee, respectively, are charged efficiently in a short time, and a voltage is never applied to the transducer. Thus, a trouble that causes the deterioration in the performance of the ultrasonic probe and the reduction in the life is avoided, and the wasteful consumption of the energy is suppressed.
By the way, the above-mentioned embodiment is described for the case in which the detectors laCl, lbCl and lcCl are located inside the chargers laC, lbC and lcC, respectively, and the controller 111 is located inside the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus. However, the detectors and the controller may be both located inside the ultrasonic probe.
<Case in which Ultrasonic Probe is Used>
When any one of the probes la, lb and lc connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee is tried to be used, the probe to be used is removed from the chargers laC, lbC and lee. So, for example, when the probe la is assumed to be used, a user removes the probe la from the charger laC. Thus, its detection signal is sent from the charger laC through the power source unit 117 to the controller 111. Consequently, the controller 111 determines that the ultrasonic probe la becomes usable, and activates the transmitting/receiving circuit 112 and also controls the probe switching circuit 115 so as to communicate with the ultrasonic probe la. Consequently, the wireless communication is executed between the communicator 116 in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11 and the communicator laX in the ultrasonic probe la. Then, the signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic waves is transmitted from the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11 to the ultrasonic probe la, and the signal related to the reception of the ultrasonic waves is transmitted from the ultrasonic probe la to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11. At this time, the ultrasonic probe la transmits and receives the ultrasonic waves in accordance with the signal related to the transmission of the ultrasonic waves, and the transmitting/receiving circuit 112 generates the diagnostic information in accordance with the signal related to the reception of the ultrasonic waves. The DSC circuit 113 processes the various picture groups in accordance with the diagnostic information generated by the transmitting/receiving circuit 112 and displays on the monitor 114.
In the above, described is the probe switching procedure when the ultrasonic probe A has been removed from the charger laC. However, when the ultrasonic probes B or C other than the above has been removed from the chargers lbC, lcC, respectively, the switching operation is executed in accordance with the procedure similar to the procedure shown in
Also, in the first embodiment, it is needless to say that as the detectors laCl, lbCl and lcCl for detecting that the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbe and lee respectively may be used various known devices. For example, a magnetic device such as an IC tag, or a device for identifying by optically reading like a bar code or an infrared sensor may be used. Furthermore, detection based on a mechanical switch that is actuated when the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee, or identification based on an electrical contact between the terminals mounted on the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc and the terminals mounted on the chargers laC, lbC and lcC may be used.
The first embodiment is configured such that the detectors laCl, lbCl and lcCl for detecting that the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lcC, respectively, are arranged on the sides of the chargers laC, lbC and lee as shown in
In the above-mentioned first embodiment, in the case that the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc have been connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lee, respectively, the controller 111 in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 11 controls the probe switching circuit 115 so that the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves executed by the respective transducers in the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc are stopped. However, in the case that the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc have the detectors for detecting the fact that they are connected to the chargers laC, lbC and lcC for charging the batteries, respectively, the controllers for stopping the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves executed by the transducers can also be arranged in the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc themselves. In the case that the sides of the chargers laC, lbC and lee contain the detectors for detecting the connections of the ultrasonic probes la, lb and lc, respectively, the controllers for stopping the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves executed by the transducers can be similarly arranged in the chargers laC, lbC and lee. Consequently, it is possible to surely prevent the ultrasonic probe, which is in process of charging, from transmitting and receiving the ultrasonic waves.
In this case, inside the controller 111 in
Now an example will be described hereinbelow using
For this reason, when the ultrasonic probe is not used for diagnosis, it is assumed that the ultrasonic probe has been connected to the charger. However, it can also be assumed that the user may forget to connect the ultrasonic probe to the charger. When it is desired to emergently use an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, it would be very inconvenient if it is necessary to wait for battery charging. So, as shown in
According to the ultrasonic probe and the charger according to the present invention, when they are not used, the transmission of the ultrasonic waves is stopped, which can protect the deterioration in the performance of the probe and the reduction in the life, and can suppress the wasteful energy consumption and contribute to the energy saving. Thus, they are useful for establishing the ultrasonic diagnostic system.
Also, according to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and ultrasonic diagnostic system according to the present invention, when the user selects the probe corresponding to the diagnosis target from the plurality of probes, the probe to be used is removed from the charger. Thus, since the removed probe is automatically switched to the usable state, the user has no necessity of memorizing the correspondence relation between the probe and the selecting switch, and there is no fear that the selecting switch is erroneously operated. Hence, the operability is very improved, and the burden on the user is decreased, which is useful for the ultrasonic diagnostic system.
Claims
1. An ultrasonic probe comprising:
- a rechargeable battery;
- a transducer that uses said battery as an operational power source and transmits and receives ultrasonic waves;
- a communicator that uses said battery as the operational power source and wirelessly communicates with an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus using a signal related to the transmission and reception by said transducer;
- a detector for detecting, by the ultrasonic probe, that said battery is connected to a charger, which is connected to an external power source separately provided from said ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus; and
- a controller in communication with the detector, for stopping, by the ultrasonic probe according to a detection result of the detector, transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves that are executed by said transducer, when it is detected by said detector that said battery is connected to said charger, such that the ultrasonic probe both detects that said battery is connected to said charger, and then stops the transmitting and receiving operations of the ultrasonic waves according to the detection result of the detector,
- said controller being configured for releasing stopping of transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves in case said ultrasonic probe is to be used with said ultrasonic probe being connected to said charger.
2. A charger for charging a battery of an ultrasonic probe that contains a transducer for transmitting and receiving ultrasonic waves using a rechargeable battery as an operational power source, and a communicator for wirelessly communicating with an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus using a signal related to the transmission and reception by said transducer, said charger comprising:
- a detector for detecting, by the charger, that said ultrasonic probe is connected to said charger to charge said battery; and
- a controller for stopping, by the charger using communications between the charger and said ultrasonic probe, the transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves that are executed by said transducer, when the connection of said ultrasonic probe is detected by said detector,
- wherein the charger is separate from the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and receives charging power for charging the battery from a power source separate from and external to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus, and
- said controller being configured for releasing stopping of transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves in case said ultrasonic probe is to be used with said ultrasonic probe being connected to said charger.
3. A charger for charging a battery of an ultrasonic probe that contains a transducer that uses a rechargeable battery as an operational power source and executes transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves, and a communicator that wirelessly communicates with an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus using a signal related to the transmission and reception of said transducer, said charger comprising:
- a detector for detecting, by the charger, that said ultrasonic probe is connected to said charger to charge said battery;
- a signal transmitter for transmitting a detection signal from said detector to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus; and
- a controller for stopping, by the charger using communications between the charger and said ultrasonic probe, the transmitting and receiving operations of ultrasonic waves that are executed by said transducer, when the connection of said ultrasonic probe is detected by said detector,
- wherein the charger is separate from the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus and receives charging power for charging the battery from a power source separate from and external to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus,
- said controller being configured for releasing stopping of transmission and reception of the ultrasonic waves in case said ultrasonic probe is to be used with said ultrasonic probe being connected to said charger.
4. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1, wherein the communicator of the ultrasonic probe wirelessly transmits a detection signal from the detector to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus.
5. The ultrasonic probe according to claim 1, wherein said charger is so arranged that it is supplied with power through a floating system provided between said probe and said external power source.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 19, 2012
Publication Date: May 2, 2013
Applicant: Panasonic Corporation (Osaka)
Inventor: Panasonic Corporation (Osaka)
Application Number: 13/720,006
International Classification: A61B 8/00 (20060101);