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Non-invasive medical probe provided with suction cup

  • US 5,345,935 A
  • Filed: 10/16/1992
  • Issued: 09/13/1994
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/19/1990
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A non-invasive medical probe for monitoring a patient'"'"'s condition comprising:

  • a suction cup having a resilient wall with peripheral rim for application to a patient'"'"'s skin;

    a source of suction which comprises an individual suction pump connected to said cup;

    a first and a second non-invasive skin contact electrode adapted for connection to a diagnostic apparatus, the first electrode being disposed internally within the cup on a mounting located centrally within the cup to leave a channel encircling the first electrode within the peripheral rim to be evacuated for securing the cup to the skin, and the second electrode being disposed on an external surface of the probe adjacent to the cup whereby the second electrode provides a second contact in the vicinity of a contact of the first electrode, the first electrode and said mounting being disposed in a plane located behind the peripheral rim of the cup when the cup is in a relaxed or non-suction condition so that initial contact with the patient'"'"'s skin is made at the peripheral rim of the cup and, following evacuation of the channel in the cup by said suction pump, the first electrode makes contact with the patient'"'"'s skin to obtain a signal at the skin surface responsive to a varying condition of the patient, and the cup having a resilience and form such that, when the cup is in contact with a patient'"'"'s skin and subjected to suction, the wall of the cup deforms allowing the first electrode to be drawn down onto the patient'"'"'s skin to make contact therewith.

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