Medical and laboratory equipment – Equipment for diagnosis – analysis – or treatment – Electrode – transducer or contact not elsewhere specified
Design Patent
2011-07-19
2011-07-19
Nelson, T. Chase (Department: 2914)
Medical and laboratory equipment
Equipment for diagnosis, analysis, or treatment
Electrode, transducer or contact not elsewhere specified
Design Patent
active
D0641886
CLAIM:
The ornamental design for flexible headset for sensing brain electrical activity, as shown and described.
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Anderson Craig
Causevic Elvir
Holderfield Gregory James
Rathgeber Martin
Rothman Neil
Brainscope Company, Inc.
Cavanna Mark
Finnegan Henderson Farabow Garrett & Dunner L.L.P.
Nelson T. Chase
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