Surgery – Truss – Pad
Patent
1979-08-23
1981-02-03
Kamm, William E.
Surgery
Truss
Pad
A61N 104
Patent
active
042482437
ABSTRACT:
A gas compressor and the electrical circuitry for an EKG or the like are carried in a support having a post whose upward end carries one end of a parallelogrammatic linkage the other end of which is a head from which hang a plurality of suction-type electrodes. One long link of the parallelogrammatic linkage is formed by a pair of metal tubes, one of which conducts compressed air to the electrode-carrying head, so that this compressed air can operate jet pumps in the electrodes to hold same on the patient, and the other tube contains a multiconductor wire connected to the various electrodes. Thus the gas feed is conveniently housed in the supporting linkage and the electrical conductors are all well shielded within the metal tubing.
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patent: 2439559 (1948-04-01), Buffington
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patent: 3762398 (1973-10-01), Schefke et al.
patent: 4191196 (1980-03-01), Bradley et al.
Groom et al., "American Journal of Medical Electronics", Oct.-Dec., 1964, pp. 261-265.
Hoffmann Heiner
Niess Eduard
Fa. Ingeborg Niess Elektromedizinische Apparate
Kamm William E.
Ross Karl F.
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