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Transcutaneous electrode construction

  • US 4,196,737 A
  • Filed: 04/21/1978
  • Issued: 04/08/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/21/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An electrode construction for transcutaneous application, such as might be employed in electrical stimulation of nerves, said electrode construction comprising:

  • a base member comprising a flexible sheet of nonconductive material and having one surface thereof adhesively coated for adhering to the skin of a patient and defining a predetermined surface area, a relatively thin liquid impervious nonconductive sheet of a predetermined surface area substantially less than said predetermined surface area of said base member and affixed to said adhesive coated surface so as to leave a substantial portion of said surface completely surrounding said liquid impervious sheet, a sponge member overlying said liquid impervious sheet, and a conductive electrode having a peripheral portion between said impervious sheet and said sponge member and a portion extending substantially centrally through said base member and said impervious sheet to form a terminal for receiving an electrical conductor, said sponge member defining a surface area greater than the surface area of said impervious sheet, substantially greater than the surface area of said electrode peripheral portion and less than the surface area of said base member and adhered to said base member about the peripheral edge portions of said sponge member substantially distant from said electrode peripheral portion so as to substantially overlie and surround said impervious sheet and form a pocket therewith for receiving a quantity of electrolytic gel and said impervious sheet further preventing migration of said electrolytic gel into said base member.

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