Wireless electrode structure for use in patient monitoring system
First Claim
1. An electrode structure for use in a wireless patient monitoring system, including:
- an electrically non-conductive patch electrode having first and second sides;
first and second conductive elements carried by said patch electrode in spaced relationship to each other and disposed on said first side of said patch electrode;
a battery having at least one voltage terminal and a ground terminal carried on said second side of said patch electrode;
a micro-chip amplifier carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having a signal input terminal coupled to said first conductive element for receiving heart signals therefrom and having an output terminal;
a micro-chip encoder-modulator carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said amplifier and having an output terminal;
a micro-chip transmitter carried by said patch electrode on said second side thereof and having an input terminal and an output terminal, said input terminal of said transmitter being coupled to said output terminal of said encoder-modulator;
a wireless-signal radiator having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said micro-chip transmitter;
means for applying operating potentials from said battery to said micro-chip amplifier, encoder-modulator and transmitter, respectively; and
means for coupling said ground terminal of said battery to said second conductive element;
said first and second conductive elements being concentric.
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Abstract
Electrode structure for use in a wireless patient monitoring system having an electrically non-conductive patch electrode having first and second sides. First and second conductive elements are carried by the patch electrode in spaced relationship to each other and are disposed on the first side of the patch electrode. A battery is provided which has at least one voltage terminal and a ground terminal carried on the second side of the patch electrode. A micro-chip amplifier is carried on the second side of the patch electrode and has a signal input terminal coupled to the first conductive element for receiving heart signals therefrom and having an output terminal. A micro-chip encoder-modulator is carried on the second side of said patch electrode and has an input terminal coupled to the output terminal of said amplifier and an output terminal. A micro-chip transmitter is carried by the patch electrode on the second side of the patch electrode and has an input terminal and an output terminal. The input terminal of the transmitter is coupled to the output terminal of the encode-modulator. A wireless-signal radiator has an input terminal coupled to the output terminal of the micro-chip transmitter. Operating potentials from the battery are applied to the micro-chip amplifier, encoder-modulator and the transmitter. The ground terminal of the battery is coupled to the second conductive element.
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7 Claims
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1. An electrode structure for use in a wireless patient monitoring system, including:
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an electrically non-conductive patch electrode having first and second sides; first and second conductive elements carried by said patch electrode in spaced relationship to each other and disposed on said first side of said patch electrode; a battery having at least one voltage terminal and a ground terminal carried on said second side of said patch electrode; a micro-chip amplifier carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having a signal input terminal coupled to said first conductive element for receiving heart signals therefrom and having an output terminal; a micro-chip encoder-modulator carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said amplifier and having an output terminal; a micro-chip transmitter carried by said patch electrode on said second side thereof and having an input terminal and an output terminal, said input terminal of said transmitter being coupled to said output terminal of said encoder-modulator; a wireless-signal radiator having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said micro-chip transmitter; means for applying operating potentials from said battery to said micro-chip amplifier, encoder-modulator and transmitter, respectively; and means for coupling said ground terminal of said battery to said second conductive element; said first and second conductive elements being concentric. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An electrode structure for use in a wireless patient monitoring system, including:
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an electrically non-conductive patch electrode having first and second sides; first and second conductive elements carried by said patch electrode in spaced relationship to each other and disposed on said first side of said patch electrode; a battery having at least one voltage terminal and a ground terminal carried on said second side of said patch electrode; a micro-chip amplifier carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having a signal input terminal coupled to said first conductive element for receiving heart signals therefrom and having an output terminal; a micro-chip encoder-modulator carried on said second side of said patch electrode and having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said amplifier and having an output terminal; a micro-chip transmitter carried by said patch electrode on said second side thereof and having an input terminal and an output terminal, said input terminal of said transmitter being coupled to said output terminal of said encoder-modulator; a wireless-signal radiator having an input terminal coupled to said output terminal of said micro-chip transmitter; means for applying operating potentials from said battery to said micro-chip amplifier, encoder-modulator and transmitter, respectively; and means for coupling said ground terminal of said battery to said second conductive element; said amplifier including; noise coil means coupled to said second conductive element for detecting background noise; and differential input amplifier means having a non-inverting input terminal coupled to said first conductive element and an inverting terminal coupled to said noise coil means for subtracting the background noise signal from the signal present on said first conductive element.
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