Body electrode for electro-medical use

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128417, 128418, 128DIG4, A61B 504

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ABSTRACT:
This disposable body electrode is constructed so that it can be stretched taut over a portion of a person's body to provide both secure attachment and uniformly good electrical contact thereto. The electrode includes an elastic cover sheet, a smaller flexible metallic sheet provided with a male snap fastener protruding through the cover sheet, and a stretchable, porous inner sheet all secured together at one end of the electrode. At the opposite end, only the cover sheet and inner sheet are secured together, thereby leaving the major area of the metallic sheet unsecured between them. An adhesive area is provided at each end of the inner surface of the inner sheet for removably attaching the electrode to the body.

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patent: 1212541 (1917-01-01), Morse
patent: 1662446 (1928-03-01), Wappler
patent: 3151619 (1964-10-01), Sullivan
patent: 3590810 (1971-07-01), Kopecky
patent: 3774592 (1973-11-01), Lahr
patent: 3817252 (1974-06-01), Maurer
patent: 3828766 (1974-08-01), Krasnow
"Fiber Stretches Graphite Use", Chemical Engineering, May 4, 1959, vol. 66, No. 9, p. 70.

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