Claims
- 1. An electrode providing electrical contact with a patient's skin, said electrode comprising:a conductive member including means for connection to an external electrical apparatus; and multilayer means for providing electrical interface between the patient's skin and said conductive member, said multilayer means including first layer means, comprising an electrically conductive gel having a relatively low peel strength, for removably contacting the patient's skin and second layer means, comprising an electrically conductive gel having a relatively high peel strength, for contacting said conductive member, the first and second layers being laminated with a sponge third layer therebetween.
- 2. The electrode according to claim 1 wherein the first and second layer means comprise curable resins and the layers are laminated by curing.
- 3. The electrode according to claim 2 wherein the first curable resin layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 4. The electrode according to claim 2 wherein the second curable resin layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 5. The electrode according to claim 2 wherein the first and second curable resin layers have an interface within the sponge third layer.
- 6. The electrode according to claim 1 wherein said first layer means is permeable to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 7. The electrode according to claim 1 wherein said first layer means is porous to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 8. An electrode providing electrical contact with a patient's skin, said electrode comprising:a conductive member including means for connection to an external electrical apparatus; multilayer means for providing electrical interface between the patient's skin and said conductive member, said multilayer means including first layer means, comprising an electrically conductive gel having a relatively low peel strength, for removably contacting the patient's skin and second layer means, comprising an electrically conductive gel having a relatively high peel strength, for contacting said conductive member, the first and second layers being laminated; and sponge third layer means, disposed between the first layer means and the second layer means, for providing physiologically active ions into the patient's skin by electrical current.
- 9. The electrode according to claim 8 wherein the first layer means saturates the sponge third layer.
- 10. The electrode according to claim 8 wherein the second layer means saturates the sponge third layer.
- 11. The electrode according to claim 8 wherein the first and second layer means have an interface within the sponge third layer.
- 12. The electrode according to claim 8 wherein said first layer means is permeable to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 13. The electrode according to claim 8 wherein said first layer means is porous to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 14. An electrode providing electrical contact with a patient's skin, said electrode comprising:a conductive member including means for connection to an external electrical apparatus; and multilayer means for providing electrical interface between the patient's skin and said conductive member, said multilayer means including a plurality of gel layers, each gel layer having a different adhesive property, a first of the plurality of gel layers having an adhesivity enabling the electrode to be removably adhered to the patient's skin, a second of the plurality of gel layers having an adhesivity to permanently bond said multilayer means to said conductive member and a third sponge layer, disposed between the first and second gel layers.
- 15. The electrode according to claim 14 wherein the first layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 16. The electrode according to claim 14 wherein the second layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 17. The electrode according to claim 14 wherein the first and second layers have an interface within the sponge third layer.
- 18. The electrode according to claim 14 wherein said first layer means is permeable to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 19. The electrode according to claim 14 wherein said first layer means is porous to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 20. An electrode providing electrical contact with a patient's skin, said electrode comprising:a conductive member including means for connection to an external electrical apparatus; and multilayer means for providing electrical interface between a patient's skin and said conductive member, said multilayer means including a plurality of gel layers, each gel layer having a different adhesive property, a first of the plurality of gel layers having an adhesivity enabling sliding contact with the patient's skin and a second of the plurality of gel layers having an adhesivity to permanently bond said multilayer means to said conductive member and a third sponge layer, disposed between the first and second gel layers.
- 21. The electrode according to claim 20 wherein the first curable resin layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 22. The electrode according to claim 20 wherein the second curable resin layer saturates the sponge third layer.
- 23. The electrode according to claim 20 wherein the first and second curable resin layers have an interface within the sponge third layer.
- 24. The electrode according to claim 20 wherein said first layer means is permeable to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
- 25. The electrode according to claim 20 wherein said first layer means is porous to water for enabling water saturation of said sponge third layer therethrough.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 09/021,009, filed Feb. 9, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,038,464.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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