Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1991-08-07
1993-11-30
Envall, Jr., Roy N.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
36441301, 36441303, H04M 121
Patent
active
052671500
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for communicating an electrical signal from a first portion of circuitry to a second, wherein there is no direct electrical contact between the two portions. In one embodiment, an EKG transmitter is disclosed which receives surface EKG signals from a patient, amplifies the EKG signals, modulates an oscillating carrier signal with the EKG signals, and transmits the resulting modulated signal across an optocoupled boundary. The modulated signal is then digitized directly, without demodulation, using phase progression digitization. The digitized information, from which the patient's EKG signal may be reconstructed, is then transmitted via a modem over conventional telephone lines. DC power drawn from the telephone line may be used directly to power the modem and phase progression digitizer, and may also be coupled via an isolating DC-to-DC transformer, to the frequency modulator and amplifier. For components of the patient's EKG signal which cannot be accurately re-created after modulation, separate, isolated circuitry can detect and process these components prior to modulation, and a separate optocoupled boundary can be established for conveying information about these components to the modem or digitizer.
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Bai Ari M.
Envall Jr. Roy N.
Holmbo Dwight N.
Medtronic Inc.
Patton Harold R.
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