Electromagnetic bifocal surge reflector
A bifocal and shock wave technology, applied in the field of medical devices, can solve the problems of inability to further enhance the effect of crushing stones and inability to generate shear force, and achieve the effect of simple structure, low cost and easy realization
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[0014] Such as Figure 4 , Figure 5 , Image 6 , Figure 7 As shown, the shock wave generated by the same electrode high-voltage discharge source is sent from the first focal point F1 (incident point), and is on the concave surface 1 (hereinafter referred to as the main reflector 1) and the concave surface 2 (below) of the original concave focusing lens. The shock wave is focused on the respective focal points F2 and F3 on the secondary reflector 2). Since the distances of F2 and F3 are similar, the vertical distance is preferably designed at 5 mm to 15 mm; an overlapping area of stress field is generated between the two focal points , generate shear force, and the stones in the overlapping area of the stress field between the two focal points are quickly and easily crushed under the action of shear force.
[0015] The secondary reflector 2 is installed on the concave surface of the main reflector 1, the back shape of the secondary reflector 1 should match the curved s...
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