18480702. BIOSIGNAL ELECTRODE simplified abstract (Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.)
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BIOSIGNAL ELECTRODE
Organization Name
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.
Inventor(s)
Koji Yoshida of Smyrna GA (US)
Takeshi Torita of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Ichitaro Okamura of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Kosuke Sugiura of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
Mika Fujiwaki of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
BIOSIGNAL ELECTRODE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18480702 titled 'BIOSIGNAL ELECTRODE
The patent application describes a biosignal electrode with a substrate, a conductive material pattern, and a biocompatible glue material.
- The electrode includes a substrate with first and second main surfaces.
- A conductive material pattern is on the first main surface, with open spaces exposing the substrate surface.
- A biocompatible glue material fills the open spaces of the conductive material pattern.
Potential Applications: - Medical devices - Biometric monitoring systems - Research in neuroscience and bioengineering
Problems Solved: - Ensures secure attachment of the electrode to the skin - Provides reliable biosignal monitoring - Reduces skin irritation and discomfort
Benefits: - Enhanced signal quality - Improved comfort for the user - Long-lasting and durable design
Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Biosignal Electrode for Medical Devices and Biometric Monitoring" This technology can be used in medical devices, fitness trackers, and research equipment, potentially impacting the healthcare and wearable technology markets.
Prior Art: No specific information on prior art related to this technology is provided in the abstract.
Frequently Updated Research: There is ongoing research in the development of biosignal electrodes for various applications, with a focus on improving signal quality and user comfort.
Questions about Biosignal Electrodes: 1. How does the biocompatible glue material impact the performance of the electrode? 2. What are the key differences between this biosignal electrode and traditional electrode designs?
Original Abstract Submitted
A biosignal electrode that includes a substrate having first and second opposed main surfaces; a conductive material pattern on the first main surface of the substrate, the conductive material pattern defining a plurality of open spaces extending through the conductive material pattern and exposing the first surface of the substrate therethrough; and a biocompatible glue material within the plurality of open spaces of the conductive material pattern.