Patent classifications
A61B2562/0215
Bioelectrode
A bioelectrode includes a conductive rubber electrode and a silver coating layer provided on the conductive rubber electrode and containing a silicone rubber and silver particles. The silver coating layer further contains a modified silicone.
BIOLOGICAL ELECTRODE
A biological electrode that includes an electrode member made of a conductive rubber having a plurality of electrode portions in contact with a body of a subject. The plurality of electrode portions are protrusively formed on an electrode portion forming surface of the electrode member and arranged circularly or concentrically on the electrode portion forming surface. Further, each of the plurality of electrode portions is formed so that a cross-sectional area thereof gradually decreases from a proximal end portion thereof toward a distal end portion thereof and a center of a cross section of the distal end portion is positioned radially outward of a center of a cross section of the proximal end portion as viewed from an arrangement center of the plurality of electrode portions.
EYE-TRACKING USING EMBEDDED ELECTRODES IN A WEARABLE DEVICE
A wearable device assembly is described for determining eye-tracking information of a user using generated biopotential signals on the head of the user. The eye tracking system monitors biopotential signals generated on a head of a user using electrodes that are mounted on a device that is coupled to the head of the user. The system determines eye-tracking information for the user based on the monitored biopotential signals using a machine learning model. The system performs at least one action based in part on the determined eye-tracking information.
Restoring a wearable biological sensor
Embodiments are disclosed for a method for restoring a wearable biological sensor. The method includes determining that a wearable biological marker sensor comprising a reference electrode is placed within a restoration apparatus. The restoration apparatus includes a correct reference electrode, a counter electrode, and a chloride solution. The reference electrode is in electrical contact with the correct reference electrode and the counter electrode through the chloride solution. The method additionally includes determining whether the reference electrode is degraded based on a voltage differential between the reference electrode and the correct reference electrode. The method also includes restoring the reference electrode, if the reference electrode is degraded, by applying a voltage to a circuit. The circuit includes the reference electrode and the counter electrode. Further, multiple chloride ions of the chloride solution bond with a plurality of silver atoms of the reference electrode.
IN-EAR ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY DEVICE
An in-ear device including a cloth, which defines a concave surface, at least one electrode in or on the cloth, and a conductive track connected to the at least one electrode. Also, a method of monitoring neurological or physiological diseases or disorders with the in-ear device and a method of collecting electroencephalography data with the in-ear device. Further, a process for manufacturing the in-ear device.
NEUROLOGICAL ELECTRODE SYSTEM FOR SENSITIVE SKIN
An electrode system for neurological monitoring is disclosed, including a housing with a recess dimensioned to hold an electrode. A conductive gel is applied to said electrode to limit direct contact by said electrode to a patient's skin. The recess defines a wall in said housing that engages the patient's skin. A thin bead of adhesive applied to the top surface of the wall secures the housing, and therefore the electrode, to the patient. Finer electrical conductor wires in a more flexible insulator lead from the electrode to a connector that fits into a neurological monitoring amplifier. The electrode system further comprising a template structure for precisely locating and adjusting to a patient's dimensions.
Health and Vital Signs Monitoring Ring with Integrated Display and Making of Same
A vital signs monitoring ring with integrated display includes a ring housing, the ring housing comprising at least two windows and a printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) layer configured to be attached to the ring housing. The PCBA layer includes a display section, a sensor section, a transmission mode oximetry measurement section configured to be in alignment with the at least two windows, a power supply, and a switch configured to power on the vital signs monitoring ring with integrated display via the power supply. The display section is configured to display physiological and action parameters associated with a user by sensing the physiological and action signals from a digit of user wearing the vital signs monitoring ring with integrated display using at least the sensor section and the transmission mode oximetry measurement section.
SMART WOUND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
The present invention relates to a smart wound management system and to a method of medical treatment and management for wounds.
WEARABLE DEVICE
The present disclosure provides a wearable device. The wearable device includes a first element and a second element. The first element is configured to sense a bio-signal from a user. The second element is configured to transmit the bio-signal to a processor. The second element has a first surface and a second surface non-coplanar with the first surface. The first element is in contact with the first surface and the second surface of the second element.
Mono-layer electrode sensor
A mono-layer electrode sensor suitable for a multitude of electrophysiology testing applications is disclosed. The electrode sensor can include a mono-layer of conductive film shaped with a soft-form geometry that is modifiable to a targeted size tailored to a patient. The conductive film includes a sensing area that is complementary to a size and morphology of a body structure of the patient. The conductive film can have a connector coupled to the sensor, and the skin adherent side can have a bio-compatible hydrogel coated there over including a non-conductive material formed over the connector portion of the conductive film.