Claims
- 1. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. at least one clastomeric bristle having a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween and a porous wick extending through the channel, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; b. a reservoir formed of a porous material containing an electrically conductive material is formed at the base of said elastomeric bristle and c. an electrode for detecting electrical potential wherein said electrode is an electrically conductive coating on said porous material of the reservoir; wherein, said porous wick transports the electrically conductive material from said reservoir to said elastomeric bristle tip in order to conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface.
- 2. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 1 wherein said electrically conductive coating is a composition comprising Ag and AgCl.
- 3. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. at least one elastomeric bristle having a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween and a porous wick extending through the channel, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; b. a reservoir containing an electrically conductive material is formed at the base of said elastomeric bristle; and c. an electrode for detecting electrical potential placed at the junction of the porous wick and the reservoir; wherein, said porous wick transports the electrically conductive material from said reservoir to said elastorneric bristle tip in order to conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface.
- 4. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. at least one elastomeric bristle having a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween and a porous wick extending through the channel, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; b. a reservoir containing an electrically conductive material is formed at the base of said elastomeric bristle; and c. an electrode for detecting electrical potential placed inside the elastomeric bristle channel; wherein, said porous wick transports the electrically conductive material from said reservoir to said elastomeric bristle tip in order to conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface.
- 5. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. at least one elastorneric bristle having a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween and a porous wick extending through the channel, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; b. a reservoir containing an electrically conductive material is formed at the base of said elastomeric bristle; and c. an electrode for detecting electrical potential placed in electrical engagement with the reservoir; wherein, said porous wick transports the electrically conductive material from said reservoir to said elastomeric bristle tip in order to conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface; and further wherein d. a plurality of elastorneric bristles are arranged about a surface and internally coupled to said reservoir; and e. the biopotential signals obtained from each of said plurality of the bristles are summed in said reservoir.
- 6. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 5 wherein at least three elastomeric bristles are arranged about said surface.
- 7. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. a plurality of physically linked elastomeric bristles; and b. an electrode for detecting electrical potential placed in electrical engagement with the bristles; wherein said plurality of elastomeric bristles comprise at least two different kinds of bristles.
- 8. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 7 wherein a first kind of elastomeric bristle comprises a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; and a second kind of elastomeric bristle which is non-conducting.
- 9. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 8 further comprising:a. a porous wick, the porous wick extending through the channel of said first kind of elastomeric bristles; and b. a reservoir containing an electrically conductive liquid formed at the base of said elastomeric bristle; wherein, said porous wick transports the electrically conductive liquid from said reservoir to said elastomeric bristle tip in order to: conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface.
- 10. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 8 wherein the channel of said first kind of elastomeric bristles is filled with a hydrogel material having a high electrical conductivity.
- 11. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 10 wherein said hydrogel material further contains a surfactant.
- 12. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 8 wherein said electrode is formed at the base of said plurality of elastomeric bristles.
- 13. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 12 wherein said electrode is made of a composition comprising Ag and AgCl.
- 14. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 12 wherein said electrode comprises conductive spikes.
- 15. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 12 wherein said electrode comprises a conductive disk.
- 16. A sensor for biopotential measurements comprising:a. a plurality of physically linked and electrically isolated elastomeric bristles, each having a base and a tip with a channel running therebetween, said tip adapted to contact a skin surface; and b. an electrode for detecting electrical potential placed in electrical engagement with the bristles; wherein, said channel is filled with a hydrogel material with is formulated to have high electrical conductivity in order to conduct an electrical signal obtained from the skin surface, moisten the skin surface, and reduce the electrical resistance of the skin surface.
- 17. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 16 wherein said electrode forms a cap at the base of the elastomeric bristles.
- 18. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 17 wherein said electrode comprises conductive spikes and an electrical connector.
- 19. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 17 wherein said electrode comprises a conductive disk and an electrical connector.
- 20. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 16 wherein at least three physically linked and electrically isolated elastomeric bristles are arranged about a surface.
- 21. A sensor for biopotential measurements according to claim 16 wherein said electrode is made of a composition comprising Ag and AgCl.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application claims the benefit of priority to provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/204,603 to Mark Licata and James Mitchell, filed on May 16, 2000, entitled “Electrode For Biopotential Measurements”, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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