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Date of Patent:
Dec. 31, 2013

Filed:

Jun. 06, 2011
Applicants:

John W. Parker, Iii, Clearwater, FL (US);

Edwin A. Mcgusty, Land O' Lakes, FL (US);

Michael J. Vosch, Titusville, FL (US);

Inventors:

John W. Parker, III, Clearwater, FL (US);

Edwin A. McGusty, Land O' Lakes, FL (US);

Michael J. Vosch, Titusville, FL (US);

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
A61B 5/0402 (2006.01); A61B 5/0408 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A physiological sensor device is attachable to the skin of a person for collecting physiological signals generated by the person's body. The device includes a flexible front layer made of a material that does not conduct electricity and a flexible back layer made of a material that does not conduct electricity. A flexible intermediate layer made of a material that does not conduct electricity is sandwiched between and fixed to the front layer and the back layer. Electrodes and electrical conductors are fixed to a back side of the intermediate layer. Each of the electrodes is attached to one of the electrical conductors and all of the electrical conductors are attached to a single common connector that protrudes through a portal in the front layer. A conductive gel pad is adhered to and aligned with each of the electrodes and protrudes through a portals in the back layer to contact the skin of a person when the physiological sensor device is attached to the skin of a person. Each layer of the physiological sensor device has, when attached to a standing person's chest, a vertically extending portion with a horizontally extending portion located at a lower end of the vertically extending portion to give the physiological sensor device a shape like an inverted T. The vertically extending portion is intended to overly a person's sternum and is sized to comfortably fit either a male or female patient.


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