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ECG electrode with sensing element having a conductive coating in a pattern thereon

  • US 4,643,193 A
  • Filed: 06/04/1985
  • Issued: 02/17/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/04/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A medical electrode comprising:

  • a backing member having an adhesively coated surface, sensor means affixed to said backing member and being of a lesser overall dimension such that said adhesively coated surface of the backing member is exposed about a substantial portion of the periphery of said sensor means, said sensor means being formed of an electrically conductive material and having a flat, electrically condutive surface portion for engagement with the skin of a patient, and an electrically conductive coating applied to selected areas of said flat surface portion of said sensor means such that areas of said surface portion other than said coated selected areas are substantially free of said conductive coating, thereby defining a predetermined pattern on said flat surface portion of said sensor means of areas having said conductive coating applied thereto and areas substantially free of said conductive coating, respectively, such that upon application of the electrode to a patient the exposed portion of said adhesively coated surface of the backing member will hold the sensor means in contact with the patient'"'"'s skin whereby those areas of said surface portion that are free of said conductive coating will be brought into electrically conductive surface-to-surface contact with the patient'"'"'s skin, while the coated areas of said surface portion will be in electrical contact with the patient'"'"'s skin by means of said conductive coating.

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