Claims
- 1. A dry physiological recording electrode comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, and at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate
wherein the penetrator(s) is substantially non-chemically reactive and is capable of piercing through the stratum corneum or outer layer of the skin and transmitting electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis, which can be measured.
- 2. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 1, wherein the penetrator has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s).
- 3. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 1, wherein the aspect ratio for the penetrator(s) is less than about 5.
- 4. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 1, wherein each penetrator(s) has a height of from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 5. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 1, further comprising at least one epidermis stop protruding from the upper surface of the substrate.
- 6. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 5, wherein a trough is interposed between the epidermis stop and a penetrator(s) from the at least one penetrator(s), the trough wherein hair and other detritus move while the electrode is in use.
- 7. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 1, wherein each penetrator(s) has an aspect ratio less than about 5, has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s), and a height from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 8. A method of sensing biopotential in the skin comprising the steps of:
a) applying an electrode comprising at least one penetrator(s) to a human or animal body having skin comprising an epidermis comprising a stratum corneum or upper layer and lower layers of the epidermis, and a dermis; b) piercing through the stratum corneum or upper layer of the skin with the penetrator(s) such that the penetrator(s) does not enter the dermis of the skin; c) transmitting an electric potential from the lower layers of the epidermis of the skin through the penetrator(s), and d) measuring the electric voltage.
- 9. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin claim 8, wherein the penetrator has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s).
- 10. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin in claim 8, wherein the aspect ratio for the penetrator(s) is less than about 5.
- 11. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin in claim 8, wherein each penetrator(s) has a height of from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 12. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin in claim 8, further comprising at least one epidermis stop.
- 13. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin in claim 12, wherein a trough is interposed between the epidermis stop and a penetrator(s) from the at least one penetrator(s), the trough wherein hair and other detritus move while the electrode is in use.
- 14. The method of sensing biopotential in the skin in claim 8, wherein each penetrator(s) has an aspect ratio less than about 5, has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s), and a height from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 15. A device for measuring biological characteristics or biopotential from the lower layers of the epidermis comprising a substrate having an upper and a lower surface, at least one penetrator(s) protruding from the upper surface of the substrate,
wherein the penetrator has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s).
- 16. The device of claim 15, wherein the sensor comprises a coating on the penetrator(s).
- 17. The device in claim 15, further comprising at least one epidermis stop.
- 18. The device in claim 15, wherein the aspect ratio for the penetrator(s) is less than about 1.5.
- 19. The device in claim 15, wherein each penetrator(s) has a height of from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 20. The device in claim 15, wherein each penetrator(s) has an aspect ratio less than about 5, has an edge(s) or a side(s) and a slope for the edge(s) or side(s) of the penetrator(s) which is substantially less than about 80 degrees along the edge(s) or side(s), and a height from about 20 to about 150 μm.
- 21. The dry physiological recording electrode in claim 15, wherein a trough is interposed between the epidermis stop and a penetrator(s) from the at least one penetrator(s), the trough wherein hair and other detritus move while the electrode is in use.
Government Interests
[0001] The U.S. Government has a paid-up license in this invention and the right in limited circumstances to require the patent owner to license others on reasonable terms provided for by the terms of grant number 1R43 NS37631-01 awarded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorder and Stroke of the National Institute of Health and grant number DMI-0109733 awarded by the National Science Foundation.