Claims
- 1. An electrode for establishing electrical connection to a patient's skin, comprising:
- an electrically conductive backing and current distribution member;
- electrical terminal means attached to said member, said terminal means being adapted for connection of the electrode to an electrical wire; and
- a substrate attached to said backing and current distribution member for interfacing with the patient's skin, said substrate comprising a homogeneous material including between 21% and 65% high molecular weight hydrophilic polysaccharide material, at least about 0.006% electrolytic salt, at least about 0.6% water and an alcohol, said substrate being sufficiently pliant to permit conformation of the shape of the electrode to the body contours, said substrate being sufficiently firm to prevent penetration of the body contours through the substrate thereby preventing contact of the backing member with the skin, and said substrate being uniformly conductive thereby providing a homogeneous conducting surface to the skin.
- 2. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said substrate material includes a high molecular weight naturally occurring polysaccharide gum.
- 3. An electrode according to claim 2 wherein said polysaccharide gum comprises karaya.
- 4. An electrode according to claim 3 wherein said substrate material includes sufficient karaya gum to provide adhesiveness and firmness.
- 5. An electrode according to claim 2 wherein said substrate material includes sufficient hydric alcohol to provide plasticity to said substrate.
- 6. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said substrate extends beyond the edges of said backing and current distribution member to further prevent direct contact between said member and the patient's skin.
- 7. An electrode according to claim 6 wherein said substrate extends beyond the edges of said member for a distance of approximately 1/8 inch.
- 8. An electrode according to claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises from 21% to 65% karaya gum, from 74% to 33% glycerin, 0.6% to 6.0% propylene glycol, from 0.006 to 0.9% sodium chlloride, from 0.6% to 6.0% water and from 0.006% to 0.9% calcium chloride by weight.
- 9. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises karaya powder, silicone rubber particles and glycerin, said karaya powder and silicone particles being suspended in said glycerin.
- 10. The electrode of claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive backing and current distribution member is a member selected from the group consisting of wire mesh, conductive cloth and conductive polymer material.
- 11. An electrode for establishing electrical connection to a patient's skin, comprising:
- a conductive backing and current distribution member;
- electrical terminal means attached to said member for permitting electrical connection to the electrode; and
- a skin interfacing substrate attached to said backing and current distribution member, said substrate comprising a homogeneous sheet of material having electrical conduction, adhesive, elastic and plastic properties for adhering to the patient's skin and establishing uniform electrical conduction throughout the contact area with the skin, said material including a humectant, an electrolyte, hydric alcohol, and a natural polysaccharide gum, said hydric alcohol being present in an amount of from 33% to 52% and said natural polysaccharide gum being present in an amount of from 65% to 36% by weight.
- 12. An electrode according to claim 11 wherein said sheet includes a sufficient proportion of said natural polysaccharide gum to provide adhesive and elastic properties, and a sufficient proportion of alcohol to provide said plasticity.
- 13. An electrode according to claim 12 wherein said natural polysaccharide gum comprises karaya gum.
- 14. An electrode according to claim 13 wherein said sheet further includes a binder compund having free radicals for establishing cross-linking with the karaya.
- 15. The electrode of claim 14 wherein said binder compound is a member selected from the group consisting of gelatin, corn starch, cellulose, polyvinyl chloride, polyvinyl acetate, urethane, epoxy resins, polyesters and calcium salts.
- 16. An electrode for establishing electrical connection to an patient's skin, comprising:
- a conductive backing and current distribution member;
- electrical terminal means attached to said member for permitting electrical connection to the electrode; and
- a substrate attached to said backing and current distribution member for interfacing with the patient's skin, said substrate comprising a sheet of material comprising approximately between 36% and 65% natural polysaccharide gum,
- approximately between 52% and 33% hydric alcohol,
- and at least 0.016% electrolytic salt.
- 17. An electrode according to claim 16 wherein said natural polysaccharide gum has a large molecular weight and has hydrophilic characteristics for making a conductive colloidal suspension in said hydric alcohol.
- 18. An electrode according to claim 16 wherein said natural polysaccharide gum comprises karaya gum.
- 19. An electrode for establishing electrical connection to a patient's skin, comprising:
- a conductive backing and current distribution member;
- electrical terminal means attached to said member for permitting electrical connection to the electrode; and
- a substrate attached to said backing and current distribution member for interfacing with the patient's skin, said substrate comprising a sheet of material including approximately between 30 and 60 parts by weight natural polysaccharide gum, approximately 30 to 90 parts by weight hydric alcohol, and at least about 0.01 parts by weight electrolytic salt.
- 20. The electrode of claim 19 wherein said substrate comprising a sheet of material including by weight between about 30 to 60 parts karaya gum, about 30 to 90 parts glycerin, about 0.01 to 1.5 parts sodium chloride and about 1 to 10 parts water.
- 21. The electrode of claim 20 wherein said substrate comprises about 40 parts karaya gum, about 57 parts glycerin, about 3 parts propylene glycol, about 0.07 parts sodium chloride, about 3 parts water and about 0.06 parts calcium chloride by weight.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 785,225 filed Apr. 6, 1977 entitled "Monitoring and Stimulation Electrode" (now abandoned) which was a continuation of U.S. Patent application Ser. No. 635,008 filed Nov. 25, 1975 entitled "Monitoring and Stimulation Electrode" (now abandoned).
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