Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1982-03-08
1984-04-24
Cohen, Lee S.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61B 504
Patent
active
044441940
ABSTRACT:
The eyelet of a snap fastener conductor extends both through an adhesively coated supporting sheet and a gel pad whereupon a flange on the eyelet cooperates with the gel pad to form a cup-like cavity in which electrolyte gel is placed. The supporting sheet is formed from a substantially moisture and water vapor impervious material and cooperates with a cover that is also substantially moisture and water vapor impervious having a cavity receiving the gel pad to prevent gel dry out. The gel pad receiving cavity has a centrally located plug that enters the cup-like cavity during assembly to displace the gel into adjacent portions of the gel pad and also to resist substantial movement of the snap fastener conductor when a lead wire is attached.
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Cohen Lee S.
Dybvig Roger S.
NDM Corporation
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