Flexible medical electrode
First Claim
1. A flexible laminated medical electrode for use on a human body part, comprising a first backing layer of flexible, non-conductive material, a second conductive layer comprising a sheet of carbon-loaded vinyl covered with a conductive ink and formed with a plurality of furcations extending from a central spine that includes means for connecting the electrode to a power source, and a third hydrogel layer, thereby providing sufficient flexure for the electrode to enable conformance to the contours of the body parts without adversely affecting electrical conductivity throughout the electrode.
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Abstract
A flexible laminated medical electrode for use on a human body part comprises a backing layer of flexible, non-conductive material, a conductive layer of carbon-loaded vinyl covered with a conductive ink that is formed with a plurality of furcations extending from a central spine, and a hydrogel layer to provide an electrode having sufficient flexure to enable conformance to the contours of the body parts without adversely affecting electrical conductivity throughout the electrode. The medical electrode is made by cutting a sheet of conductive film to provide a continuous shape having a plurality of furcations extending from a central spine, inserting this sheet between a sheet of hydrogel on a backing liner and a sheet of flexible, non-conductive material having an adhesive coating on an inner side that is partially covered with a release liner, inserting the conductive film sheet between the sheet of hydrogel and the inner side of the sheet of non-conductive material to form a partial laminate, cutting the partial laminate into discrete electrodes, folding back the liner-covered portion of non-conductive material of each electrode to expose the central spine, removing the release liner, applying a lead wire along the central spine, and engaging the non-conductive material with the conductive film sheet to secure the lead wire to the central spine.
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1. A flexible laminated medical electrode for use on a human body part, comprising
a first backing layer of flexible, non-conductive material, a second conductive layer comprising a sheet of carbon-loaded vinyl covered with a conductive ink and formed with a plurality of furcations extending from a central spine that includes means for connecting the electrode to a power source, and a third hydrogel layer, thereby providing sufficient flexure for the electrode to enable conformance to the contours of the body parts without adversely affecting electrical conductivity throughout the electrode.
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7. A method of making a flexible laminated medical electrode, comprising the steps of
providing an elongated sheet of conductive film that is flood-coated with conductive ink, cutting said sheet to provide a continuous shape having a plurality of furcations extending from a central spine, providing an elongated sheet of hydrogel on a backing liner, providing an elongated sheet of flexible, non-conductive material having an adhesive coating on an inner side that is partially covered with a release liner so as to leave an exposed adhesive strip along one edge, inserting said conductive film sheet between the sheet of hydrogel and the inner side of the sheet of non-conductive material to form an elongated sheet of partial laminate, with the adhesive strip securing a portion of the non-conductive material to the conductive film, cutting the sheet of partial laminate into discrete partially laminated electrodes, folding back the liner-covered portion of non-conductive material of each electrode to expose said central spine, removing the release liner, applying a lead wire along the central spine, and engaging the non-conductive material with the conductive film sheet to secure the lead wire to the central spine and thereby form said flexible laminated medical electrode.
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