Electrode structure for electric contactor

Surgery – Truss – Pad

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128643, H61B 504

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ABSTRACT:
A contactor for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes has a nonmetallic suction cup surrounding a recessed electrode which comprises a contact plate of compressed or sintered silver powder admixed with a silver salt, e.g. silver chloride, supported on a conductive body of graphite. A metallic tube traversed by an airstream, communicating through a lateral orifice with the interior of the suction cup, passes through a bore of the graphite body to form part of a conductive connection between the electrode and a remote voltage source. The tube is silver-coated in its area of contact with the graphite body, as is a grub screw holding that tube in position within that body.

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patent: 4273135 (1981-06-01), Larimore et al.

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