A61B5/274

Physiological signal detecting apparatus and physiological signal detecting device
10874351 · 2020-12-29 · ·

A physiological signal detecting device includes a carrier, an electrode layer fixed on the carrier for receiving a physiological signal, and a signal transmitter buckled on the electrode layer and the carrier. The signal transmitter includes a transmitting member and an external connector. The transmitting member includes a first sheet, a column extending from the first sheet, and a thorn curvedly extending from the first sheet. The external connector includes a ring-shaped second sheet and a hollow protrusion extending from an inner edge of the second sheet. The thorn has a sharp end piercing into the electrode layer, the column passes through the electrode layer and the carrier, and a free end portion of the column exposes from the carrier. The protrusion is sleeved at and fastened to the free end portion so that the carrier and the electrode layer are sandwiched between the first and second sheets.

Eyelet for biomedical electrode and process for production thereof

A process for producing an eyelet for a biomedical electrode (e.g. an electrocardiogram (ECG) electrode) involves: hot pressing an electrically conductive thermoplastic or elastomeric resin to produce a film having a web of eyelets, each eyelet having a post protruding from a first face of the film and a flange at a second face of the film; applying a coating of a non-polarizable conductive material (e.g. a silver-containing material) on to a contact face of the flange; and, cutting the film to produce the eyelets separated from the web. Preferably, the process involves extrusion replication. A web of eyelets for biomedical electrodes has a film of an electrically conductive thermoplastic or elastomeric resin possessing a plurality of posts protruding from a first face of the film, and preferably a layer of a non-polarizable conductive material on a second face of the film. The process may be a one-step continuous process that is cheaper and simpler than current commercial processes.

Wearable electrode

A wearable electrode includes: a garment including an outer member and a backing member configured to cover at least a part of an inner surface of the outer member; and an electrode unit configured to come into contact with a living body clothed in the garment to acquire a biological signal emitted by the living body and attached to an opposite side of the backing member from the outer member, and a core wire which can be inserted into an accommodation section formed in the electrode unit. The outer member and the backing member are connected to a part other than a part of the backing member, to which the electrode unit is attached.

Physiological recording device or electrode

The present invention is directed to a physiological recording device, or other types of sensors to detect a biopotential, and more particularly, a physiological recording electrode that can be used without skin preparation or the use of electrolytic gels. The invention is further directed to the configurations of structures on the physiological recording electrode's lower surface. The structures having a length, width, and height, which are capable, at least in part, of transmitting an electric potential from the skin which can be measured. The structures may or may not limit the depth of application, and/or anchor the electrode or other device during normal application, and/or allow for uniform application of the electrode or other device over unprepared skin.

DETACHABLE ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY DEVICE
20200305754 · 2020-10-01 ·

An electrocardiographic system, the electrocardiographic system includes a first part that includes: a first housing that comprises of a first bottom layer that is elastic and has an underside provided with an adhesive material; a first set of electrodes that is located within the first housing; wherein the first set of electrodes comprises at least one first electrode; a second part that comprises: a second housing that comprises a second bottom layer that has an underside provided with an adhesive material; a second set of electrodes that are located within the second housing; wherein the second set of electrodes comprises at least one second electrode; a mechanical adaptor that is arranged to be detachably connected to a electrocardiographic device that comprises a processor and a wireless transmitter; and an electrical connector that is detachably is arranged to be detachably connected to the electrocardiographic device and to electrically couple the electrocardiographic device to conductors that convey signals from the first and second sets of electrodes.

ADAPTER AND EXTERNAL SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR BIOSIGNAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM, BIOSIGNAL MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND CONNECTION METHOD
20200305749 · 2020-10-01 ·

A biosignal measurement system comprises an adapter for a biosignal measurement device, and an external support structure separate from the adapter. The adapter comprises tool-less connectors, which are repeatedly connectable to and disconnectable from their counter connectors of the external support structure, and a device connector, which has an electrical connection with the tool-less connectors and which has a connection with the biosignal measurement device that the adapter carries. The external support structure comprises an electrode support structure with electrodes and tool-less counter connectors, the electrodes and the tool-less counter connectors having an electrical connection therebetween. The electrodes form an electrical contact with skin for receiving the biosignal. The counter connectors are in electrical contact with the connectors of the adapter for transferring the biosignal to the biosignal measurement device through the adapter.

Biomedical electrode and wearable electrode

A biomedical electrode which is detachably attached to a garment and includes: an electrode coming into contact with a living body clothed in the garment to acquire a biological signal emitted by the living body; and a locked section which is conductive, is electrically connected to the electrode, is detachably locked to a locking section which is conductive and is provided in the garment, and is electrically connected to the locking section when locked to the locking section.

WEARABLE MEDICAL DEVICE WITH DISPOSABLE AND REUSABLE COMPONENTS

Embodiments of a wearable device are provided. The wearable device comprises a reusable component and a disposable component. The disposable component comprises a patient engagement substrate comprising adhesive on a bottom side, an electrode on the bottom side, a disposable component electrical connector, and a disposable component mechanical connector. The reusable component comprises a plurality of sealed housings mechanically coupled to each other and movable with respect to each other, each of the plurality of housings containing one or more of a capacitor and a controller, a reusable component mechanical connector adapted to removably connect to the disposable component mechanical connector, and a reusable component electrical connector adapted to removably connect to the disposable component electrical connector. The device can comprise a cardiopulmonary physiologic monitor or an automatic external defibrillator, among other types of devices.

Dry electrode for bio-potential and skin impedance sensing and method of use

An electrode configured to provide electrical contact with skin of a subject is provided. The electrode includes an electrode body configured to be removably coupled with the skin of the subject and to receive electrical signals from and/or transmit electrical signals to the skin of the subject, and an electrical coupling that facilitates coupling the electrode to an external computing system. The electrode body includes a conductive silicone material configured to enable uptake or diffusion of moisture from the skin of the subject over which the electrode body is disposed; and a detergent configured to facilitate a flow of ions through the conductive silicone material.

BIOLOGICAL INFORMATION MEASUREMENT DEVICE
20200229706 · 2020-07-23 ·

A terminal (300) is attached to a sensor sheet (100) using a tongue piece (131) that extends from the sensor sheet (100). This makes it possible to reduce a sense of discomfort in a subject caused by the presence of the terminal (300), and to realize a biological-information measurement device with which it is possible to mitigate a sense of discomfort in a subject caused by the device, to a greater extent than in a case in which, e.g., the entire reverse surface of the terminal (300) is secured to the sensor sheet (100).