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43 results about "Bio potential" patented technology

Biopotentials [-pəten′shəls] a voltage produced by a tissue of the body, particularly muscle tissue during a contraction. Electrocardiography depends on measurement of changing potentials in contracting heart muscle.

Heart monitor electrode system

A bioelectric interface for monitoring, detection and transmission of detected ECG data is provided comprising a sensory system for detecting bio-physiological measurements utilizing spatially resolved potential profiles obtained from a localized cluster of sub-electrodes to form constituent sets of miniature sensor arrays. Using only a single macro-electrode, two or more sets of sub-electrode arrays are used to measure bipolar spatial gradients obtained from measured cardiac potentials. The sets of sub-electrodes containing the clusters are optimized to attain measurable gradients of diagnostic value. A minimax procedure allows bio-potential sensory acquisition through a bi-directional digital steering process, which essentially comprises monitoring, detection, selection, grouping, recording and transmission of ECG waveform characteristic data.
Owner:GLOBAL CARDIAC MONITORS

Interface apparatus for manipulating wheelchair and wheelchair using the same

The present invention provides an interface apparatus for manipulating a wheelchair which is capable of controlling the translation / rotation of the wheelchair by means of a pair of sliding mechanisms. In addition, there is at least one physiological sensor being disposed on each sliding mechanism for detecting physiological status of a user sitting on the wheelchair so as to monitor the bio-status of the user via a closed bio-potential circuit. The pair of sliding mechanisms are disposed respectively on their corresponding arm rest of the wheelchair so that the user can manipulating the wheelchair by two hands grasping the corresponding sliding mechanism while the physiological sensor can detect the physiological status of the user. With the aforesaid apparatus and wheelchair, it not only can provide a directly operating way with human-factor concerns but can also monitor the physiological status of the user so as to improve the safety in manipulation.
Owner:NAT TAIWAN UNIV OF SCI & TECH

Method for biomedical system

A method used for a biomedical system is disclosed. The biomedical system includes an RFID apparatus and a reader apparatus communicating with the RFID apparatus. The RFID apparatus includes an electrode disposed adjacent to an acupuncture point and a motion monitor device including an accelerometer, a gyrocompass, or a pressure sensor. The method includes sending command information to the RFID apparatus from the reader apparatus; obtaining acupuncture impedance or bio-potential data through an electrode; providing nerve stimulation therapy by the RFID apparatus according to the command information, or using, by the RFID apparatus, the accelerometer, the gyrocompass, or the pressure sensor to obtain measurement data according to the command information; and submitting the acupuncture impedance / bio-potential data or the measurement data to the reader apparatus by the RFID apparatus.
Owner:CHUNG HUA UNIVERSITY

Bio-Potential Activation of Artificial Muscles

InactiveUS20050085925A1Facilitates and technologyEasy to moveLigamentsMusclesElectricityMedicine
The invention relates to the general field of electrical activation of non-biological artificial muscles, such as ionic polymeric synthetic artificial muscles, by means of action potentials produced by a biological nerve, such as mammalian sciatic nerve. This invention demonstrates how to stimulate and activate a non-biological muscle such as an ionic polymeric metal composite (IPMC) electro-active artificial muscle with the biological action potential generated by a mammalian nerve such as a rat sciatic nerve. The said invention further presents settings to generate optimal movement and force in artificial muscle due to the application of a nerve action potential. The invention uses the sciatic nerve to generate an action potential, which is subsequently amplified and applied to a cantilever sample of an electro-active ionic polymeric artificial muscle to cause it to bend, flex, and twitch. The sciatic nerve, in this invention, is stimulated by a separate signal to cause it to generate an action potential in the range of hundreds of μV, which is recorded by the electrodes attached to the nerve. These electrodes carry the action potential to an amplifier to amplify it to between 10's of Volts and subsequently are attached to the ionic polymeric artificial muscle to cause it to flex and twitch. Different frequencies of stimulation are tried to optimize the motion and force generated by the polymeric artificial muscles.
Owner:SHAHINPOOR MOHSEN

Tentacular Electrode Catheter Apparatus

InactiveUS20180146925A1Assurance of positioning accuracyIncrease contactElectrocardiographyCatheterBio potentialCatheter device
A tentacular electrode catheter having a proximal shaft component and a steerable distal shaft component with a polar array of multiple bi-directionally deflectable tentacles extending longitudinally around the distal shaft component. The distal end of each tentacle has a tip electrode for recording bio-potentials, pacing, and delivering and depositing RF energy. The tentacles are advantageously attached to the proximal shaft component at its junction with the distal shaft component and extend over a portion of the distal shaft component. The portion of the distal shaft component that is axially at the center of the polar array of tentacles thus acts as a centralizer and stabilizer for the tentacles, and is accordingly referred to as a centralizer / stabilizer distal shaft component.
Owner:MOGUL JAMIL
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