Ceramic single-plate capacitor EEG electrode
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1. An electrode adapted to be removably placed on the scalp or skin of a patient to detect the patient'"'"'s physiological electrical signals, the electrode comprising:
- (a) a conductive plate having an outer face and an inner face;
(b) an insulative layer of a ceramic dielectric material which has a thickness in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 mm, the insulative layer covering the outer face of the conductive plate and adapted to contact the scalp or skin;
(c) the insulative layer not being covered by a conductive layer so that the insulative layer is not positioned between two conductive layers as in a capacitor.
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Abstract
A dry electrode, which is a single-plate capacitor, is particularly adapted to be placed on a patient'"'"'s scalp to detect brain waves in an EEG system. The electrode comprises a metal disk sandwiched between very thin and relatively thicker layers of ceramic. The metal disk is attached to a small disk printed circuit board that carries an amplifier to amplify the brain waves detected by the electrode. The quality of contact of the electrode with the patient is measured by applying a pulse or voltage step through the ground electrode.
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1. An electrode adapted to be removably placed on the scalp or skin of a patient to detect the patient'"'"'s physiological electrical signals, the electrode comprising:
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(a) a conductive plate having an outer face and an inner face;
(b) an insulative layer of a ceramic dielectric material which has a thickness in the range of 0.1 to 0.5 mm, the insulative layer covering the outer face of the conductive plate and adapted to contact the scalp or skin;
(c) the insulative layer not being covered by a conductive layer so that the insulative layer is not positioned between two conductive layers as in a capacitor. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 12)
a circuit board, the conductive plate being mounted on the circuit board; - and
an amplifier mounted on the circuit board and connected to the conductive plate.
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5. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein the conductive plate is a metal plate.
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6. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein the conductive plate is a metal disk.
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7. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein the conductive plate is a metal disk having a diameter in the range of 3-10 mm.
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8. An electrode as in claim 1 wherein the insulative layer is the ceramic Y5V.
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9. An electrode as in claim 4 wherein the circuit board is a disk.
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10. An electrode as in claim 4 wherein the circuit board is a disk having a diameter in the range of 5 mm to 13 mm.
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12. A method of measuring the contact quality of the electrode of claim 1 by applying a pulse or voltage step to the patient through a ground electrode, and examining the voltage which develops at the electrode.
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11. An electrode which is a single plate capacitor adapted to be removably placed on the scalp of a patient to detect the patient'"'"'s brain wave electrical signals, the electrode comprising:
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(a) a conductive metal plate having an outer face;
(b) an insulative ceramic layer, having a thickness of 0.1 to 0.5 mm, covering the outer face of the plate and adapted to contact the scalp or skin;
(c) the insulative ceramic layer not being covered by a conductive layer so that the insulative layer is not positioned between two conductive layers as in a capacitor;
(d) a circuit board, the conductive plate being mounted on the circuit board; and
(e) an amplifier means mounted on the circuit board to amplify the brain wave electrical signals.
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13. An electrode adapted to be removably placed on the scalp or skin of a patient to detect the patient'"'"'s physiological electrical signals, the electrode comprising:
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(a) a conductive plate having an outer face and an inner face;
(b) an insulative layer of a ceramic dielectric material which has a thickness in the range of 0.002 and to 0.1 mm, the insulative layer covering the outer face of the conductive plate and adapted to contact the scalp or skin; and
(c) the insulative layer not being covered by a conductive layer so that the insulative layer is not positioned between two conductive layers as in a capacitor. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15)
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