Claims
- 1. A method for providing a crosslinked, conductive hydrogel comprising the steps of:
- (a) combining water, carboxymethyl cellulose powder, emulsifies selected from the class of polyethylene glycol, gelatin or lanolin and a biologically active ingredient selected from the class of methol, lidocaine hydrochloride, hydrocortisone or methylsalicylate;
- (b) heating the combination to about 160 degrees Fahrenheit for about one hour;
- (c) cooling the combination to below 120 degrees Fahrenheit;
- (d) adding aluminum acetate to the combination to yield a crosslinked hydrogel;
- (e) forming the hydrogel into a desired shape; and
- (f) curing the hydrogel.
- 2. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein the amount of said aluminum acetate added is from about 0.17% to about 0.5% by weight of the combination.
- 3. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said forming step comprises spraying said hydrogel onto a conductive carbon or silicon electrode.
- 4. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said forming step comprises painting said hydrogel onto a conductive electrode.
- 5. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said forming step comprises depositing said hydrogel on a scrim.
- 6. A method as defined in claim 1 further comprising encasing said hydrogel and scrim between layers of release paper.
- 7. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said forming step comprises depositing said hydrogel on a cellulose scrim.
- 8. A method as defined in claim 1 wherein said forming step comprises feeding the release paper, scrim, and uncured gel through rollers.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 367,783 filed on Jun. 19, 1989, now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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4706680 |
Kensch et al. |
Nov 1987 |
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Divisions (1)
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367783 |
Jun 1989 |
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