Skin electrode
First Claim
1. In a skin electrode for connecting monitoring equipment to the skin of a patient comprising a base assembly mountable to the skin having a disc-shaped sensing element held in an insulating plastic case for detecting bio-potentials from the skin and transforming them into electrical signals, and a terminal assembly detachably secured to the base assembly and having a lead for connection to the monitoring equipment for transmission of the electrical signals, the improvement wherein the plastic case of the base assembly comprises a cylindrical tubular case, said base assembly further including a disc-shaped ferromagnetic element secured in said cylindrical tubular case in electrical contact with and superimposed on the sensing element with said sensing element disposed on one side of said ferromagnetic element adapted to be positioned near the skin so that a cylindrical chamber is defined by said tubular case and ferromagnetic element on the other side of the ferromagnetic element adapted to be remote from the skin, said terminal assembly comprising a disc-shaped magnet and a cylindrical yoke disposed in said chamber in magnetic attraction engagement with said ferromagnetic element, said yoke surrounding said magnet and having a depression open toward the base assembly where the magnet is held, the outer diameter of the yoke being slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical chamber of the base assembly, said yoke being disposed in the cylindrical chamber to couple the terminal assembly to the base assembly, said lead being electrically connected to said yoke;
- and means for securing said tubular case to the skin with said sensing element adjacent the skin.
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Abstract
In a skin electrode for connecting monitoring equipment to the surface of the skin which is separable into two assemblies: a base assembly adapted to be mounted to the surface of the skin and having a sensing element, and; a terminal assembly adapted to be releasably coupled with the base assembly and having a lead for connection to the monitoring equipment, an improvement wherein the terminal assembly is provided with a magnet while the base assembly is provided with a ferromagnetic element, whereby the releasable coupling and electrical connection of the assemblies may be ensured by the action of the magnet.
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1. In a skin electrode for connecting monitoring equipment to the skin of a patient comprising a base assembly mountable to the skin having a disc-shaped sensing element held in an insulating plastic case for detecting bio-potentials from the skin and transforming them into electrical signals, and a terminal assembly detachably secured to the base assembly and having a lead for connection to the monitoring equipment for transmission of the electrical signals, the improvement wherein the plastic case of the base assembly comprises a cylindrical tubular case, said base assembly further including a disc-shaped ferromagnetic element secured in said cylindrical tubular case in electrical contact with and superimposed on the sensing element with said sensing element disposed on one side of said ferromagnetic element adapted to be positioned near the skin so that a cylindrical chamber is defined by said tubular case and ferromagnetic element on the other side of the ferromagnetic element adapted to be remote from the skin, said terminal assembly comprising a disc-shaped magnet and a cylindrical yoke disposed in said chamber in magnetic attraction engagement with said ferromagnetic element, said yoke surrounding said magnet and having a depression open toward the base assembly where the magnet is held, the outer diameter of the yoke being slightly smaller than the inner diameter of the cylindrical chamber of the base assembly, said yoke being disposed in the cylindrical chamber to couple the terminal assembly to the base assembly, said lead being electrically connected to said yoke;
- and means for securing said tubular case to the skin with said sensing element adjacent the skin.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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