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Device and method for monitoring evoked potentials and electroencephalograms

  • US 4,936,306 A
  • Filed: 11/27/1985
  • Issued: 06/26/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/15/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A unipolar electrode for monitoring the electrical activity of the brain of a subject comprising:

  • a user holder member formed of a non-conductive material and having a forward concave surface and an outside surface adapted to be grasped by the user'"'"'s fingers,said user holder member including a friction increasing means on said outside surface which is adapted to be grasped by the user'"'"'s fingers to aid in the grasping and rotation of said holder member relative to the subject,a spiral coil formed of a conductive material and having a pointed tip extending out from said forward concave surface and away from said holder member,said spiral coil spiraling generally between 180 and 720 degrees out from said forward concave surface,an attaching means for attaching said holder member to said spiral coil such that when said user holder member is grasped on said friction increasing means by the user'"'"'fingers, pressed against the subject'"'"'s skin and rotated, said pointed tip pierces the subject'"'"'s skin and said spiral coil is twisted into the subject'"'"'s dermis to a distance sufficient to secure said holder member to the subject but not great enough to pierce the subject'"'"'s underlying bone,an electrode wire operatively connectable to said spiral coil, exiting generally rearwardly from said holder member generally away from said forward surface and having an opposite terminus connector end adapted to be connected to a monitoring device for monitoring the electrical activity of the brain of the subject, andsaid spiral coil having a rearward end and tightly coiled wires at said rearward end providing electrical connection with said electrode wire.

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