Claims
- 1. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:
a porous wick adapted to contact a skin surface, a reservoir containing an electrically conductive material adjacent to and in fluid contact with the wick, and an electrode for detecting electrical potential, wherein the wick transports the electrically conductive material from the reservoir through the wick at a predetermined, controlled rate of flow.
- 2. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 1, wherein the reservoir further comprises a porous material.
- 3. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 2, wherein the porous material is selected from the group consisting of:
cellulose acetate and urethane foam.
- 4. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 1, wherein said electrically conductive liquid is a solution of 0.2 to 1.0 molar salt solution.
- 5. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 4, wherein said salt solution is selected from the group consisting of:
sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and sodium bicarbonate.
- 6. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 4, wherein the salt solution further comprises a surfactant.
- 7. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 2, wherein the electrode is an electrically conductive coating on said porous material of the reservoir.
- 8. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 7, wherein the electrically conductive coating comprises silver and silver chloride.
- 9. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 1, wherein the porous wick is made of a material selected from the group consisting of:
polyolefin, polyester, and nylon.
- 10. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 1, wherein the electrode is made of a composition comprising silver and silver chloride.
- 11. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:
a reservoir containing an electrically conductive material wherein the reservoir has an aperture, a porous wicking membrane that is sealed around and covers the aperture, and an electrode for detecting electrical potential, wherein the wicking membrane transports the electrically conductive material from the reservoir through the wicking membrane at a predetermined, controlled rate of flow.
- 12. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 11, wherein the reservoir further comprises a porous material.
- 13. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 11, wherein the electrically conductive liquid is a salt solution.
- 14. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 13, wherein the salt solution has a concentration of 0.2 to 1.0 molar.
- 15. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 13, wherein the salt solution comprises one or more compounds selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride, potassium chloride and sodium bicarbonate.
- 16. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 11, wherein the electrically conductive material comprises a surfactant.
- 17. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 16, wherein the surfactant comprises sorbitan laurate.
- 18. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 11, wherein the aperture has an area of approximately 0.78 cm2.
- 19. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 18, wherein the controlled rate of flow across the wicking membrane is approximately 1.3 μL/min./cm2.
- 20. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 11, wherein the reservoir contains approximately one ml of electrically conductive material.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/773,921, filed Feb. 2, 2001, which claims the benefit of priority to provisional patent application Serial No. 60/204,603 to Mark Licata and James Mitchell, filed on May 16, 2000, entitled “Electrode For Biopotential Measurements”, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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