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Biological electrode

  • US 4,226,247 A
  • Filed: 08/21/1978
  • Issued: 10/07/1980
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/21/1978
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A biological electrode for electrically connecting the skin of the human body to an electrical recording or stimulating device, said electrode comprising:

  • a plurality of longitudinally extending contiguous strands of conducting material, all of said strands lying generally parallel to each other, said strands having first and second opposed surfaces;

    a thin layer of sponge rubber attached to said first surface of said strands to maintain them in adjacent parallel relationship;

    a bus bar extending across one end of said second surface of said strands and in electrical contact therewith;

    an adhesive coated over the remainder of said second surface of said strands to form a conductor/adhesive composite wherein said strands are imbedded in said adhesive, said adhesive being displacable from said strands as said electrode is pressurally applied to the skin so that said second surface of each of said strands contacts the skin substantially along its entire length and said adhesive fills any voids formed by skin and strand irregularities so that said electrode is adhered to the skin in all areas not contacted by said strands; and

    an electrical plug connected to said bus bar and extending through said layer of sponge rubber for connection to the electrical recording or stimulating device.

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