Ophthalmorheographic transducer
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1. An ophthalmorheographic transducer comprising:
- a casing of an electrically insulating material, which is made up of two layers one of which is an outer layer and the other of which is an inner layer, said inner layer having one surface thereof adapted to be in contact with the surface of the eyeball, said two layers being sealingly interconnected along a perimeter of said casing and a space being defined between said outer and inner layers;
a pipe communicating with said space, adapted to be connected to a vacuum source, said inner layer being generally rigid and shaped so as to conform to the shape of the eyeball to be examined;
a plurality of through openings made in said inner layer; and
electrodes provided on an inner surface of said inner layer which is adapted to be in contact with the surface of the eyeball;
whereby said inner surface of said inner layer can be tightly pressed against the surface of the eyeball to ensure intimate and uniform contact between the tissues of the eyeball and said electrodes without deformation of the eyeball due to the action of the vacuum applied to said space, and, through said openings, to the surface of the eyeball.
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An ophthalmorheographic transducer has a two-layer casing with a space defined between the layers and communicating with a vacuum source. The inner layer is shaped so as to suit the eyeball, is provided with electrodes and has a plurality of openings.
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1. An ophthalmorheographic transducer comprising:
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a casing of an electrically insulating material, which is made up of two layers one of which is an outer layer and the other of which is an inner layer, said inner layer having one surface thereof adapted to be in contact with the surface of the eyeball, said two layers being sealingly interconnected along a perimeter of said casing and a space being defined between said outer and inner layers; a pipe communicating with said space, adapted to be connected to a vacuum source, said inner layer being generally rigid and shaped so as to conform to the shape of the eyeball to be examined; a plurality of through openings made in said inner layer; and electrodes provided on an inner surface of said inner layer which is adapted to be in contact with the surface of the eyeball; whereby said inner surface of said inner layer can be tightly pressed against the surface of the eyeball to ensure intimate and uniform contact between the tissues of the eyeball and said electrodes without deformation of the eyeball due to the action of the vacuum applied to said space, and, through said openings, to the surface of the eyeball.
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