Transcutaneous electrode with finger operative attachment assembly
First Claim
1. Self-holding electrode arrangement for direct transcutaneous derivation of biopotentials, such as the ECG of a fetus in fetal monitoring, comprising:
- (a) a base of electrically insulating material;
(b) an active electrode element extending from said base, the extending portion thereof having along its length at least one tuberosity means for securely holding the electrode to the patient upon non-rotary insertion thereof;
(c) a reference electrode element mounted to said base and spaced from said active electrode element; and
(d) means for electrically connecting said active and reference electrode elements to a biopotential monitor.
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Abstract
A disposable electrode for direct transcutaneous derivation of patient biopotentials, such as the ECG of an unborn fetus, the active electrode element of which has a tuberous pin configuration with at least one tuberosity arranged along its length for enabling atraumatic attachment to and removal from the patient. The active electrode element may be of curved and multi-tuberous configuration for particularly facilitating application and firm attachment thereof substantially parallel to the skin surface. Several embodiments of disposable applicator are disclosed by which the sense of feel of the effort of and during application is retained. These include a flexible member elongated for easy grasping by the hand and having one end thereof designed to cooperatively engage the electrode for stability yet permit the physician'"'"'s finger(s) to remain in contact with the electrode and a locking applicator arrangement which includes a displaceable locking piece enabling the electrode to firmly remain upon the applicator as the former is administered to the patient.
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27 Claims
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1. Self-holding electrode arrangement for direct transcutaneous derivation of biopotentials, such as the ECG of a fetus in fetal monitoring, comprising:
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(a) a base of electrically insulating material; (b) an active electrode element extending from said base, the extending portion thereof having along its length at least one tuberosity means for securely holding the electrode to the patient upon non-rotary insertion thereof; (c) a reference electrode element mounted to said base and spaced from said active electrode element; and (d) means for electrically connecting said active and reference electrode elements to a biopotential monitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. In an electrode arrangement for direct transcutaneous derivation of patient biological parameters, such as the ECG of an unborn fetus, said electrode arrangement having a base of insulating material, spaced apart active and reference electrode elements on said base and means for electrically connecting said active and reference electrode elements to a bio-potential monitor, the improvement comprising the active electrode element having a tuberous pin configuration with at least one tuberosity means arranged along the length thereof for enabling the active electrode element of said electrode arrangement to be translationally inserted into the patient'"'"'s epidermis and held substantially securely in place even upon subjection to external forces tending to dislodge said electrode arrangement and for enabling substantially atraumatic attachment and removal of the electrode arrangement to respectively from the patient.
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21. Apparatus for use in monitoring biopotentials of an organism comprising:
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(a) an elongated, flexible member at least one end of which has a fork-like configuration defining a channel which is predeterminably dimensioned; (b) a holder removably slidably engaged in said channel; (c) a self-retaining pin-like electrode element having at least one tuberosity along its length, extending from said holder and adapted to be relatively easily and atraumatically inserted into the epidermis of the organism by exerting a translational force upon said pin-like element via said member and holder; and (d) means for electrically connecting said electrode element to a biopotential monitor.
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- 22. In combination with an electrode arrangement for deriving at least one biological parameter of a patient such as a fetus, which electrode arrangement has a body member at least a portion of which has a predetermined configuration including relative to the main body portion thereof at least one projecting rear portion, a locking applicator arrangement comprising an elongated main member of relatively rigid material and having one end thereof longitudinally split to form a pair of opposed cooperating arms normally spaced apart to define a channel therebetween, each arm being predeterminably configured and having proximate the free end thereof and associated to the surface facing the opposing arm an opening mating with said projecting portion of said electrode arrangement body member to effect a secure locking of said electrode arrangement when said applicator assumes the locking orientation, and a displaceable locking part mounted on the main member at least proximate said one end thereof for movement toward respectively away from said one end in order to decrease respectively increase the dimension of said channel and thereby effect a locked respectively unlocked orientation, said one end of said main member cooperating with the predeterminably configured body member portion of the electrode arrangement to facilitate application thereof to the monitor site with the applicator in said locked orientation.
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27. In combination with an electrode for deriving at least one biological parameter of a patient such as a fetus, which electrode has a body member at least a portion of which has a predetermined configuration including relative to the main body portion thereof at least one projecting rear portion of larger cross-sectional dimension, an active electrode element extending from said body member and means for electrically connecting said element to a bio-potential monitor, an applicator comprising an elongated substantially flat flexible member at least one end portion of which has a fork-like configuration having a pair of tine-like members defining a channel between the tine-like members which is predeterminably dimensioned and receives said predeterminably configured portion of the electrode body member at the main body portion thereof proximate said projecting rear portion, said applicator member being structured to be received in the palm of the hand and to extend along an extended finger thereof so as to enable the electrode to be securely maintained in contact with the free-end digit(s) of the extended finger(s) and the active electrode element to be translationally inserted into the patient.
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