Patent ReferencesGarment apparatus for delivering or receiving electric impulses Iontophoretic electrode with solution containment system Iontophoretic electrode with solution containment system Electrophoretic cuff apparatus drug delivery system Patent #: 5823989 InventorAssigneeApplicationNo. 096469 filed on 06/12/1998US Classes:604/20, Infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray or electrical energy applied to body (e.g., iontophoresis, etc.)604/67, Sensor controls pump, motor, or pressure driven means607/148, Electrical energy applied through plural paths607/149, Means for holding applicator against body tissue607/152, Flexible sheet or resilient pad607/153Means for wetting applicator-body interfaceExaminersPrimary: Bockelman, MarkAttorney, Agent or FirmForeign Patent References
International ClassA61N 001/30Foreign Application Priority Data1995-04-23 ILAbstractA flexible cuff for wrapping around a part of a limb, that is comprised of multiple biosensing patch units of a required size and shape to fit the body contour for applying to an area of skin. The cuff has an array of flexible porous (polymer) electrodes held at constant potential with alternating polarities. A network of supply tubes connected to an external liquid reservoir provides a slow supply of medicated fluid to each electrode. A pump/titration regulator is in communication with the transdermal electrode to regulate permeant flow to the skin. An electric and an electromagnetic field applied through the cuff then causes the drug to be rapidly absorbed throughout the skin. The electrodes within the cuff, or the applicator pads which it is comprised of, can be additionally used for applying electromagnetic, Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation, and for Electrical Muscle Stimulation. Alternatively, the cuff can be used to assist rehabilitation exercise therapy conditioning in combination with Electrical Muscle Stimulation.Field of SearchInfrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-ray or electrical energy applied to body (e.g., iontophoresis, etc.)With tubular injection means inserted into body Sensor controls pump, motor, or pressure driven means Flexible sheet or resilient pad Means for wetting applicator-body interface Electrical energy applied through plural paths Means for holding applicator against body tissue | |