ULTRASONIC DIAGNOSTIC APPARATUS
20220054107 · 2022-02-24
Assignee
Inventors
- Hideo ONODERA (Nasushiobara, JP)
- Shingo TOYODA (Utsunomiya, JP)
- Shinichiro KIKUCHI (Otawara, JP)
- Shuta FUJIWARA (Nasushiobara, JP)
- Yuji KUWANA (Otawara, JP)
Cpc classification
F16M11/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61B8/462
HUMAN NECESSITIES
F16M2200/021
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
A61B8/44
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
In one embodiment, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes: a main body configured to generate an ultrasonic image; a body housing configured to house the main body; a display/operation panel configured to operate the main body and display the ultrasonic image; and a lifter on which the display/operation panel is placed, the lifter being attached to the body housing and configured to adjust height of the display/operation panel from a floor in each of an electric mode and a manual mode.
Claims
1. An ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus comprising: a main body configured to generate an ultrasonic image; a body housing configured to house the main body; a display/operation panel configured to operate the main body and display the ultrasonic image; and a lifter on which the display/operation panel is placed, the lifter being attached to the body housing and configured to adjust height of the display/operation panel from a floor in each of an electric mode and a manual mode.
2. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the manual mode is an operation mode except when the lifter lifts or lowers the display/operation panel in the electric mode.
3. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the lifter comprises: a placing pedestal on which the display/operation panel is placed; a support arm configured to support the placing pedestal; a motor configured to adjust height of the placing pedestal in the electric mode by electrically moving the support arm; a handle configured to adjust the height of the placing pedestal in the manual mode when the support arm is manually moved; and a stop/release mechanism that is connected to the support arm and prohibits and releases movement of the support arm in each of the electric mode and the manual mode.
4. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 3, wherein the stop/release mechanism comprises: a gas spring configured to be variable in length, lock a movement thereof in the length direction when a movement of the support arm is prohibited, and unlock the movement in the length direction thereof when a prohibition of the movement of the support arm is released, wherein the gas spring includes a push rod configured to protrude and retract from one end of the gas spring so as to switch between locking and unlocking; and an unlocking member configured to perform the unlocking by pushing the push rod into the gas spring.
5. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein: the lifter includes a base configured to be attached to the body housing; one end of the support arm is connected to the placing pedestal; another end of the support arm is pivotally supported by a rotation shaft provided on the base; and the height of the display/operation panel from the floor is adjusted by causing the support arm to rotate around the rotating shaft.
6. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 5, wherein the gas spring is connected to the support arm in such a manner that length of the gas spring changes depending on rotation amount of the support arm.
7. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein: the lifter further comprises a solenoid configured to move the unlocking member in a direction of pushing the push rod into the gas spring; and the lifter is configured to adjust the height of the display/operation panel in the electric mode by using electromagnetic force of the solenoid to move the unlocking member to unlock the gas spring, and then by using rotation of the motor to rotate the support arm in a forward or reverse direction.
8. The ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus according to claim 4, wherein: the lifter further comprises a wire stretched between the handle and the unlocking member; and the lifter is configured to adjust the height of the display/operation panel in the manual mode by pulling the wire in accordance with manual operation on the handle to unlock the gas spring, and then by moving the handle in accordance with manual operation on the handle.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0022] In one embodiment, an ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus includes: a main body configured to generate an ultrasonic image; a body housing configured to house the main body; a display/operation panel configured to operate the main body and display the ultrasonic image; and a lifter on which the display/operation panel is placed, the lifter being attached to the body housing and configured to adjust height of the display/operation panel from a floor in each of an electric mode (i.e., automatic mode) and a manual mode.
[0023] Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention will be described by referring to the accompanying drawings.
[0024] (Overall Configuration)
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[0026] As shown in
[0027] The main body 20 may be a main component of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 excluding the lifter 10, the display/operation panel 30, and an ultrasonic probe. The main body 20 generates ultrasonic image data from ultrasonic signals acquired by using the ultrasonic probe. The main body 20 causes the display 32 to display an ultrasonic image based on the generated ultrasonic image data and stores the data in the main body 20.
[0028] The main body 20 is housed in the body housing 22 as shown in
[0029] The lifter 10 connects the display/operation panel 30 to the body housing 22 and supports the display/operation panel 30 such that the display/operation panel 30 can be lifted up and lowered down in both of the manual mode and the electric mode as described below.
[0030] The display/operation panel 30 includes a display 32 and an operation panel 34. As described above, the display 32 displays various ultrasonic images such as a B-mode image and a color Doppler image on the basis of the ultrasonic image data generated by the main body 20. The display 32 also displays various data and information related to the ultrasonic images and operation of this apparatus 1. The display 32 includes, for example, a liquid crystal panel or an organic EL (Electro Luminescence).
[0031] The operation panel 34 is a device for inputting data and settings of various operations of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1. The operation panel 34 includes, for example, a switch panel and a touch panel as illustrated in
[0032] As shown in
[0033] On the other hand, during the operation of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1, as shown in
[0034] Note that the height of the display/operation panel 30 from the floor surface is adjustable. Though
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[0040] As described above, the height adjustment of the display/operation panel 30 in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 of the present embodiment is mainly performed by the movement of the lifter 10. Hereinbelow, the configuration and operation of the lifter 10 will be described.
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[0044] The placing pedestal 102 for placing the display/operation panel 30 is connected to the other end of the support arm 100 (i.e., connected to the end opposite to the connection portion with the base 107). Ahead of the placing pedestal 102, a manual handle 12 and an unlock lever 121 are provided. The manual handle 12 is fixed to the bottom face of the operation panel 34 of the display/operation panel 30, for example (
[0045] In the manual mode, while holding the manual handle 12 and moving the unlock lever 121 to maintain the support arm 100 in the unlocked state, the user can lift (i.e., raise) and lower the display/operation panel 30 by moving the manual handle 12 up and down (i.e., in the vertical direction).
[0046] An annular turntable is provided at the top of the placing pedestal 102, as shown in
[0047] As shown in
[0048] The stop/release mechanism 101 includes, for example, a pair of gas springs 103 and an unlocking member (such as an unlock plate 106), and regulates the movement of the support arm 100. More detailed operations of the gas springs 103 and the unlock plate 106 will be described below.
[0049] As shown in
[0050] The unlock plate 106 and a solenoid 109 are disposed near the end of the gas springs 103 on the side of the motor 105. One end of a wire 108 is fixed to the unlock plate 106. The wire 108 passes from the unlock plate 106 to the unlock lever 121 through the inside of the support arm 100 and the placing pedestal 102.
[0051] In the manual mode, when the user moves the unlock lever 121, the wire 108 is pulled towards the manual handle 12. In conjunction with this movement of the wire 108, the unlock plate 106 fixed to the end of the wire 108 is slightly tilted toward the side of the manual handle 12, and thereby, the gas springs 103 are unlocked. In the unlocked state, when the user moves the manual handle 12 up and down, the support arm 100 is rotated around the rotating shaft 111, and consequently, the user can manually move the display/operation panel 30 placed on the placing pedestal 102 up and down.
[0052] In the electric mode, the unlock plate 106 is tilted toward the manual handle 12, similar to the case of the manual mode, by the electromagnetic force of the solenoid 109. Accordingly, the gas springs 103 are unlocked. When the motor 105 is rotated in this unlocked state, the rotation of the motor 105 is propagated from a gear of the motor shaft to a drive gear 110. The drive gear 110 is configured such that one end thereof meshes with the gear of the motor shaft, and the other end thereof is inserted as a link lever 112 into the strip-shaped gap of the parallel links 104. With this configuration, when the motor 105 rotates, the link lever 112 rotates around the rotating shaft 111. In conjunction with this movement of the link lever 112, the parallel links 104 also rotate around the rotating shaft 111, which causes the support arm 100 to rotate around the rotating shaft 111, and consequently, the display/operation panel 30 placed on the placing pedestal 102 can be electrically moved up and down.
[0053] Next, the operation of the gas springs 103 used in the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 of the present embodiment will be described by referring to
[0054] The inside of the gas spring 103 is filled with gas and oil, and the oil-filled region is separated by a piston with an orifice (i.e., hole through which oil passes). When the orifice is closed, the oil flow between the regions separated by the piston is stopped and the movement of the piston is stopped. In other words, the gas spring 103 is locked and the length of the gas spring 103 is fixed by closing the orifice. As a result, in both of the manual mode and the electric mode, the support arm 100 is fixed without rotation and the display/operation panel 30 is prohibited from moving up and down.
[0055] When the orifice is opened, the oil in the region separated by the piston can pass through the orifice and the piston can move. In other words, the gas springs 103 is unlocked and the length of the gas spring 103 becomes variable by opening the orifice. As a result, in both of the manual mode and the electric mode, the support arm 100 can be rotated and the display/operation panel 30 can be lifted up and lowered down.
[0056] Another role of gas springs 103 is to assist the force in lifting up the display/operation panel 30. The assisting force is caused by the reaction force of the gas compressed by the piston. As shown in
[0057] Next, the locking/unlocking mechanism of the lifter 10 will be described by referring to
[0058] As shown in the right part of
[0059] One end of the unlock plate 106 is supported by the unlock-plate fulcrum 114 and is configured to be able to rotate around a contact point with the unlock-plate fulcrum 114. The end of the wire 108 is fixed to the other end of the unlock plate 106.
[0060] The face of the unlock plate 106 opposite to the face that contacts the push rod 116 is in contact with the push bar 113 that is part of the solenoid 109. The push bar 113 is configured to be able to expand and contract by the electromagnetic force of the solenoid 109.
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[0064] When the solenoid-ON signal is turned off, the push bar 113 is pulled into the main body of the solenoid 109. As a result, the push rod 116 in contact with the unlock plate 106 is pushed out from the inside of the gas spring 103, and it returns to the locked state shown in
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[0066] When the user switches the electric lift switch from its neutral position to the “DOWN” position, the solenoid-ON signal is applied again to the solenoid 109 to release the lock state, and the motor 105 rotates in the reverse direction to lower the position of the display/operation panel 30. After that, when the user switches the electric lift switch back to the neutral position again, the rotation of the motor 105 is stopped and the solenoid-ON signal is turned off, which returns the gas spring 103 to the lock state, and consequently, the movement of the support arm 100 is fixed again.
[0067] When the electric lift switch is switched to either the “UP” position or the “DOWN” position, the operation mode is set to the electric mode and the display/operation panel 30 can be electrically lifted or lowered by the rotation of the motor 105.
[0068] The manual mode corresponds to the operation mode when the electric lift switch is switched to the neutral position, i.e., corresponds to the operation mode excluding the cases of lifting and lowering the display/operation panel 30 in the electric mode. When the electric lift switch is switched to the neutral position, i.e., in the manual mode, the user can manually lift or lower the display/operation panel 30 by operating the manual handle 12 and the unlock lever 121.
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[0071] The ultrasonic probe 300 transmits an ultrasonic pulse generated by the transmission circuit 201 toward an object and receives the reflected wave from the object. The beamformer 202 forms a reception beam by performing processing including at least weighting addition on the reflected wave received by the ultrasonic probe 300. Further, the beamformer 202 scans the direction of the reception beam by the control signal from the scan-control circuit 203. The signal processing circuit 204 performs signal processing such as logarithmic detection processing, correlation processing, and Doppler processing on the received signal having been subjected to beam forming processing. The image processing circuit 205 generates images such as a B-mode image, a Doppler mode image, and a color Doppler mode image on, based on the signals after the signal processing and a scanning angle. The display 32 displays the generated images. The operation panel 34 includes a touch panel and an operation panel that has various switches such as a trackball and an electric lift switch. The control circuit 206 generates a control signal for controlling the respective components of the main body 20 on the basis of the operation information and data inputted from the operation panel 34. In addition, the signal based on the electric lift switch of the operation panel 34 is transmitted to the solenoid 109 and the motor 105 of the lifter 10, and is used for controlling the electric mode of the lifter 10.
[0072] According to the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus 1 of each embodiment as described above, the lifter for adjusting the height of the display/operation panel of the ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus can be readily operated in both of the electric mode in which the panel is electrically lifted and lowered and the manual mode in which the panel is manually lifted and lowered.
[0073] While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.