Claims
- 1. An electroencephalograph (EEG) electrode locator assembly for use in combination with an EEG electrode locator headgear for accurate positioning of the EEG electrode locator assembly on the scalp of a user, the EEG electrode assembly comprising:
an EEG electrode locator member adapted to be mounted to EEG electrode locator headgear; and an EEG electrode received in and removably coupled with the EEG electrode locator, so as to be removably electrically coupled to the EEG electrode locator headgear, the EEG electrode having an electrically conductive base for electrical communication with the scalp of a user for detecting EEG signals of the user.
- 2. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, wherein the EEG electrode locator member comprises an electrically conductive ring having a central opening adapted to receive the EEG electrode.
- 3. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, wherein the EEG electrode locator includes at least one locator strap, and the EEG electrode locator has a surface defining a plurality of slots for receiving the at least one locator strap.
- 4. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, wherein the EEG electrode locator headgear includes an electrical connector, and the EEG electrode locator member includes means for connecting the electrical connector to the EEG electrode locator member.
- 5. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 4, wherein the means for connecting the electrical connector to the EEG electrode locator member comprises an electrical terminal connector aperture.
- 6. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 4, wherein the means for connecting the electrical connector to the EEG electrode locator member comprises a terminal connector screw.
- 7. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, wherein the EEG electrode is disposable.
- 8. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, wherein the EEG electrode base includes a housing defining a chamber for containing and dispensing an electrically conductive gel.
- 9. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 8, wherein the housing of the EEG electrode base has a surface defining a lower gel dispenser opening for dispensing the electrically conductive gel.
- 10. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 9, further comprising a porous foam pad attached to the EEG electrode base.
- 11. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 10, wherein the EEG electrode base has a surface defining a lower annular channel with an interior shoulder having a plurality of inwardly projecting tabs, and further comprising a bottom connector ring received in the lower annular channel of the EEG electrode base, the bottom connector ring having a plurality of slots corresponding to the inwardly projecting tabs of the EEG electrode base, for removably receiving and mating with the inwardly projecting tabs of the EEG electrode base, an annular groove being formed between the bottom connector ring and the housing of the EEG electrode base, an edge portion of the porous foam pad being removably received in the annular groove, whereby the porous foam pad is removably coupled to the EEG electrode base, and can be removed from the EEG electrode base and replaced by another porous foam pad by removing and replacing the bottom connector ring.
- 12. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 8, wherein the EEG electrode base housing includes an upper, outer radial flange, with a plurality of slots formed in the housing and the outer radial flange, and an outer radial groove connected to each of the slots in the housing, for receiving and mating with a corresponding plurality of inner mounting tabs on the electrode locator member, respectively, for removably coupling the EEG electrode to the EEG electrode locator member.
- 13. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 8, wherein the EEG electrode includes a flexible gel fill cap, the flexible gel fill cap having a lower outer radial flange mounted to the upper outer radial flange of the base.
- 14. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 13, wherein the flexible gel fill cap includes an upper gel fill port, through which the electrically conductive gel may be introduced into the EEG electrode gel chamber.
- 15. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 13, wherein the flexible gel fill cap is formed of a flexible, resilient material.
- 16. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 13, wherein the flexible gel fill cap comprises an interior plunger portion for dispensing the conductive gel from the EEG electrode gel chamber.
- 17. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 1, further comprising an upper cap allowing the EEG electrode to be gripped for seating of the EEG electrode in the EEG electrode locator member.
- 18. The EEG electrode locator assembly of claim 17, wherein the upper cap has a surface defining opposing outer indentations for gripping and turning the upper cap for seating of the EEG electrode in the EEG electrode locator member.
- 19. An electroencephalograph (EEG) electrode for use in combination with an EEG locator and an EEG electrode locator headgear for accurate positioning of the EEG electrode on the scalp of a user, the EEG electrode comprising:
an electrically conductive EEG electrode base for electrical communication with the scalp of a user for detecting EEG signals of the user, the EEG electrode receivable in and removably coupled with the EEG electrode locator, so as to be removably electrically coupled to the EEG electrode locator headgear.
- 20. The EEG electrode of claim 19, wherein the EEG electrode is disposable.
- 21. The EEG electrode of claim 19, wherein the EEG electrode base includes a housing defining a chamber for containing and dispensing an electrically conductive gel.
- 22. The EEG electrode of claim 21, wherein the housing of the EEG electrode base has a surface defining a lower gel dispenser opening for dispensing the electrically conductive gel.
- 23. The EEG electrode of claim 22, further comprising a porous foam pad attached to the EEG electrode base.
- 24. The EEG electrode of claim 23, wherein the EEG electrode base has a surface defining a lower annular channel with an interior shoulder having a plurality of inwardly projecting tabs, and further comprising a bottom connector ring received in the lower annular channel of the EEG electrode base, the bottom connector ring having a plurality of slots corresponding to the inwardly projecting tabs of the EEG electrode base, for removably receiving and mating with the inwardly projecting tabs of the EEG electrode base, an annular groove being formed between the bottom connector ring and the housing of the EEG electrode base, an edge portion of the porous foam pad being removably received in the annular groove, whereby the porous foam pad is removably coupled to the EEG electrode base, and can be removed from the EEG electrode base and replaced by another porous foam pad by removing and replacing the bottom connector ring.
- 25. The EEG electrode of claim 21, wherein the EEG electrode base housing includes an upper, outer radial flange, with a plurality of slots formed in the housing and the outer radial flange, and an outer radial groove connected to each of the slots in the housing, for receiving and mating with a corresponding plurality of inner mounting tabs on the electrode locator member, respectively, for removably coupling the EEG electrode to the EEG electrode locator member.
- 26. The EEG electrode of claim 21, wherein the EEG electrode includes a flexible gel fill cap, the flexible gel fill cap having a lower outer radial flange mounted to the upper outer radial flange of the base.
- 27. The EEG electrode of claim 26, wherein the flexible gel fill cap includes an upper gel fill port, through which the electrically conductive gel may be introduced into the EEG electrode gel chamber.
- 28. The EEG electrode of claim 26, wherein the flexible gel fill cap is formed of a flexible, resilient material.
- 29. The EEG electrode of claim 26, wherein the flexible gel fill cap comprises an interior plunger portion for dispensing the conductive gel from the EEG electrode gel chamber.
- 30. The EEG electrode of claim 19, further comprising an upper cap allowing the EEG electrode to be gripped for seating of the EEG electrode in the EEG electrode locator member.
- 31. The EEG electrode of claim 30, wherein the upper cap has a surface defining opposing outer indentations for gripping and turning the upper cap for seating of the EEG electrode in the EEG electrode locator member.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 09/492,380 filed Jan. 27, 2000, which is a continuation in part of Ser. No. 09/245,784 filed Feb. 5, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,030.
GOVERNMENT LICENSE RIGHTS
[0002] The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to research supported in the whole or in part by NIH R44-NS38036 awarded by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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