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Apparatus and method for measuring electrical activity of heart

  • US 5,685,303 A
  • Filed: 09/20/1994
  • Issued: 11/11/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/12/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. An electrocardiogram recording apparatus having fixed and movable precordial electrodes attached to lead wires, left and right arm and leg lead wires and an adapter or plug for connecting all the lead wires to an electrocardiograph machine, comprising a smooth surfaced, inelastic, flexible, belt-like strip having two ends and being L-like shape around its perimeter, said strip adapted to follow the contours of the chest of a patient in a pattern which covers the right breast and just below the left breast, wherein, raised, fixed electrodes on said belt-like strip are attached to lead wires in or on said belt-like strip wherein said raised fixed electrodes are adapted to cover precordial locations V1, V2 and V3 on the patient'"'"'s chest;

  • movable precordial electrodes attached to said belt-like strip by flexible lead wires emerging from said belt-like strip and laterally spaced from said fixed electrodes enabling the movable electrodes to be placed on precordial locations V4, V5 and V6 on the patient'"'"'s chest;

    flexible left and right arm lead wires emerging from said belt-like strip with each having a connector plug for suitable attachment and electrical contact to conventionally used limb electrodes on each arm of the patient;

    a cable formed from all the lead wires emerging from the belt-like strip, said cable having two ends, the first end of which is at the emergence of the cable from the belt-like strip and the second of which is where an adapter or plug is attached to the cable, wherein each of the lead wires has two ends, one end of which forms the cable and the second of which is attached to one said electrodes, said cable having attached thereto intermediate its first end and said belt-like strip, leg lead wires with connector plugs on an end of each adapted for suitable attachment and electrical contact to conventionally used limb electrodes on each leg;

    an adapter or plug on the second end of said cable for connection to an electrocardiograph machine; and

    an elastic fastener on one of the ends of said belt-like strip for attachment to the other of the two ends of said belt-like a strip for holding said belt-like strip in place around a patient'"'"'s chest.

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