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Medical electrodes

  • US 4,079,731 A
  • Filed: 07/01/1976
  • Issued: 03/21/1978
  • Est. Priority Date: 07/03/1975
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrode for establishing electrical communication with the skin of a patient, said electrode comprising a pad in the form of an inner pad part of fluid permeable material and, surrounding the inner pad part, an outer pad part of fluid impermeable material, said pad parts together providing a composite face for securing the pad to the skin and an outer face opposite said composite face, a backing member secured to said outer face and wholly covering the inner pad part on said outer face and extending outwardly to cover the outer pad part on said outer face over a region surrounding the inner pad part, an electrically conductive terminal member formed of a naturally electrically conductive material extending through the backing member and contacting the inner pad part, a layer of tacky adhesive covering the outer pad part at the composite face, and a capsule assembly having a deformable reservoir part, a supply of electrically conductive liquid within the reservoir part, said liquid partially filling the reservoir part to leave a gas space therein, an integral flange part surrounding said reservoir part, and a closure part laminated to the flange part and extending over the surrounded reservoir part to seal the liquid therein, said closure part being secured to the outer pad part by said adhesive with the flange part facing the outer pad part of the composite face and the reservoir part facing the inner pad part of the composite face, said closure part being formed of two layers laminated together, the first layer facing inwardly into the reservoir part and being formed of a material which is impermeable to the conductive liquid and vapors evolved therefrom but is sufficiently weak to disrupt under pressure, and permit the electrically conductive liquid to flow into and impregnate the inner pad part on manual deformation of the reservoir part, and the second layer facing the inner pad part and serving to strengthen the layer facing inwardly into the reservoir part and being provided with at least one weakening formation to localize and control said disruption.

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