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Measuring sensor for the non-invasive detection of electro-physiological quantities

  • US 4,685,466 A
  • Filed: 01/28/1986
  • Issued: 08/11/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/29/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A measuring sensor for the noninvasive detection of electro-physiological quantities, comprising:

  • at least one electrode with a fine needle-like point for local conduction, said electrode being covered with an insulation layer except at an outermost tip of the needle-like point, and said needle-tip point being produced from electrode material and being covered with a salt layer;

    an insulating plastic sheet-like mounting in which the at least one electrode is mounted with the needle-like point extending therefrom, the outermost tip of the needle-like point being positioned at a predetermined distance from the mounting so as to limit penetration of the at least one electrode to uppermost horny cell layers of a patient'"'"'s skin; and

    a miniaturized active preamplifier connected directly to the at least one electrode;

    wherein the at least one electrode is fastenable to a skin surface of a patient by means of the sheet-like mounting such that, during measurement, penetration of the at least one electrode into the skin surface is limited to the predetermined distance so that only the uppermost horny cell layers of the skin are pierced.

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