Medical electrode
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1. A medical electrode comprising:
- a highly conductive dispersive layer having an aperture therein and an upper surface and a lower surface;
a nonconductive eyelet having an eyelet post projecting upwardly from an eyelet base having an upper surface and a lower surface, which base radiates outwardly from said post;
a conductive stud for mating engagement with said eyelet, said stud including a stud post projecting upwardly from a stud base, said base radiating outwardly from said post;
said post of said eyelet projecting through said aperture in said conductive dispersive layer and matingly engaging the interior of said stud post whereby said stud and eyelet are secured together with said eyelet base contacting said lower surface of said conductive dispersive layer and said stud base making direct electrical contact with said upper surface of said conductive dispersive layer;
a layer of facestock having a adhesive coated undersurface being adhered to the upper surface of said conductive dispersive layer, said facestock having an aperture therein larger in dimensions than said stud base said stud base being entirely within said aperture, and said stud post projecting from said aperture in said facestock whereby the material of said facestock does not interfere with direct electrical contact between said conductive stud base and said conductive dispersive layer;
said facestock being larger in dimensions than said conductive dispersive layer;
a gel layer adhered to and completely covering the lower surface of said eyelet base and the lower surface of said conductive dispersive layer.
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Abstract
The specification discloses a medical electrode particularly well suited for use as a tens electrode wherein a conductive stud is coupled to a nonconductive eyelet, the post of which projects through an aperture in a highly conductive dispersive layer, in such a way that the stud base makes direct electrical contact with the dispersive layer. A layer of adhesive coated facestock is adhered to the upper surface of the conductive dispersive layer. The facestock includes an enlarged aperture providing clearance for the stud base. A gel layer is adhered to and overlies the undersurface of the conductive layer.
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5 Claims
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1. A medical electrode comprising:
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a highly conductive dispersive layer having an aperture therein and an upper surface and a lower surface; a nonconductive eyelet having an eyelet post projecting upwardly from an eyelet base having an upper surface and a lower surface, which base radiates outwardly from said post; a conductive stud for mating engagement with said eyelet, said stud including a stud post projecting upwardly from a stud base, said base radiating outwardly from said post; said post of said eyelet projecting through said aperture in said conductive dispersive layer and matingly engaging the interior of said stud post whereby said stud and eyelet are secured together with said eyelet base contacting said lower surface of said conductive dispersive layer and said stud base making direct electrical contact with said upper surface of said conductive dispersive layer; a layer of facestock having a adhesive coated undersurface being adhered to the upper surface of said conductive dispersive layer, said facestock having an aperture therein larger in dimensions than said stud base said stud base being entirely within said aperture, and said stud post projecting from said aperture in said facestock whereby the material of said facestock does not interfere with direct electrical contact between said conductive stud base and said conductive dispersive layer; said facestock being larger in dimensions than said conductive dispersive layer; a gel layer adhered to and completely covering the lower surface of said eyelet base and the lower surface of said conductive dispersive layer. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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