Wearable computing device with electrophysiological sensors
US-10452144-B2 · Oct 22, 2019 · US
US2022280092A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2022280092-A1 |
| Application number | US-202017634659-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | May 14, 2020 |
| Priority date | Aug 14, 2019 |
| Publication date | Sep 8, 2022 |
| Grant date | — |
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A biological electrode capable of realizing good contact with a skin of a subject for detection. The biological electrode includes an electrode member, a support shaft member for supporting the electrode member, a frame member for slidably holding the support shaft member in an axial direction thereof, and an elastic member for biasing the electrode member toward the outside in the axial direction of the support shaft member. The support shaft member and the frame member have a rotation guide mechanism that converts a part of a pressing force when the electrode member is pushed in the axial direction of the support shaft member into a rotation force in which the support shaft member is a rotation axis thereof, the electrode member is pushed in the axial direction while rotating in the peripheral direction of the support shaft member by being pressed in the axial direction, and, when the pressing force for pushing the electrode member is released, receiving the bias from the elastic member, the electrode member returns while rotating in the reverse direction to that when it is pushed in.
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1 . A biological electrode comprising, an electrode member in contact with a body of a subject for detection, a conductive support shaft member for supporting the electrode member, a frame member for slidably holding the support shaft member in an axial direction thereof, and an elastic member for biasing the electrode member toward the outside in the axial direction of the support shaft member, wherein the electrode member includes a plate-shaped electrode body portion and a plurality of electrode protrusions provided so as to protrude in a brush shape from the electrode body portion, and wherein the support shaft member and the frame member have a rotation guide mechanism that converts a part of a pressing force for pushing the electrode member in the axial direction of the support shaft member into a rotational force in which the support shaft member is a rotation axis thereof. 2 . The biological electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the rotation guide mechanism includes a spiral groove portion provided on an outer peripheral surface of the support shaft member, and a fitting protrusion fitted to the groove portion and provided on an inner peripheral surface of the frame member for holding the support shaft member. 3 . The biological electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode protrusion is made of conductive rubber. 4 . The biological electrode according to claim 1 , wherein the elastic member is a coil spring provided so as to wind the outer periphery of the support shaft member. 5 . The biological electrode according to claim 1 , which is used for electroencephalogram measurement of the subject. 6 . The biological electrode according to claim 5 , wherein the frame member is part of a head mounting member for mounting to a head of the subject. 7 . The biological electrode according to claim 1 , further comprising a terminal portion for transmitting and receiving an electric signal from the electrode member at an end of the support shaft member opposite to the side on which the electrode member is disposed.
Non-insulated conductors or conductive bodies characterised by their form · CPC title
Head-worn items, e.g. helmets, masks, headphones or goggles · CPC title
containing conductive polymers, e.g. PEDOT:PSS polymers · CPC title
in a matrix array · CPC title
Wearable electrodes, e.g. having straps or bands · CPC title
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