Electrode connection system

Electrical connectors – Metallic connector or contact having movable or resilient... – Spring actuated or resilient securing part

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Reexamination Certificate

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11466833

ABSTRACT:
An electrode connection system for connecting an electrode to a substrate, such as to human skin. The system includes a first connecting member and a second connecting member, wherein the first connecting member is connectable to an electrode, and the second connecting member is connectable to the substrate, either directly or through an attachment device, such as a bandage. In a first embodiment of the present invention, the first connecting member and the second connecting member may be reversibly and securely connected to each other by inserting a loop of one of the connecting members into a retaining groove of the other connecting member. In a second embodiment, the first and second connecting members may be reversibly and securely connected to each other by inserting a nub of one of the connecting members into a retaining basin of a locking groove of the other connecting member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 1701387 (1929-02-01), Rabezzana
patent: 3606681 (1971-09-01), Woodson
patent: 4390223 (1983-06-01), Zenkich
patent: 6487430 (2002-11-01), Henderson et al.

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