Clamp for electro-surgical dispersive electrode

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

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H01R 907

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049521772

ABSTRACT:
A clamp for releasably engaging dispersive electrodes is disclosed. The clamp is adaptable to be used either with electro-surgical generating equipment which has a unitary plate continuity safety circuit or with an electro-surgical generating equipment which has an impedance split-plate impedance safety circuit. The clamp electrically adapts a split-plate electrode to be useful with an electro-surgical generating equipment which has a unitary plate continuity safety circuit.

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