ClassID:

37164

B06B1/0674 - CPC Classification

Classification description:

Methods or apparatus for generating mechanical vibrations of infrasonic, sonic, or ultrasonic frequency making use of electrical energy operating with piezo-electric effect or with electrostriction using a single piezo-electric element with an electrode on the sensitive surface and a low impedance backing, e.g. air

Recent Application in this class:
#1
20250046293
2025-02-06

DIRECTIONAL PROPERTIES OF ULTRASOUND TRANSDUCERS VIA BIPHASIC ACTUATION

#2
20230033799
2023-02-02

Systems and methods for controlling directional properties of ultrasound transducers via biphasic actuation

#3
20220314031
2022-10-06

ULTRASOUND APPARATUS AND RELATED METHODS OF USE

#4
20220126321
2022-04-28

ULTRASONIC SENSOR WITH INTEGRATED THERMAL STABILIZATION

#5
20200122197
2020-04-23

PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING PIEZOELECTRIC ELEMENT

#6
20180011062
2018-01-11

Ultrasonic sensor and measuring method using the same, and method of manufacturing ultrasonic sensor

#7
20170216887
2017-08-03

Ultrasonic transducer and ultrasonic probe including the same

#8
20160007963
2016-01-14

Ultrasonic probe and ultrasonic inspection apparatus

#9
20150177197
2015-06-25

Ultrasonic sensor and measuring method using the same, and method of manufacturing ultrasonic sensor

#10
20140214209
2014-07-31

Pressure and ultrasonic sensor

#11
20140145561
2014-05-29

Ultrasound backing element, transducer and ultrasound probe including the same

#12
20130338508
2013-12-19

Ultrasonic probe and ultrasonic inspection apparatus

#13
20120095389
2012-04-19

Ultrasound catheter for providing a therapeutic effect to a vessel of a body

#14
20070149917
2007-06-28

Ultrasound catheter

#15
20070016071
2007-01-18

Ultrasound transducer assembly

#16
20060058681
2006-03-16

Ultrasound transducer assembly

#17
20050047278
2005-03-03

High-power transmission acoustic antenna

#18
20050010112
2005-01-13

Ultrasound assembly with increased efficacy