US2022257168A1PendingUtilityA1

Headgear Having Electrodes Integrally Formed Therein Having a Gel Distribution Apparatus

Assignee: FOREST DEVICES INCPriority: Jan 29, 2019Filed: May 4, 2022Published: Aug 18, 2022
Est. expiryJan 29, 2039(~12.5 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A61B 5/6814A61B 5/291A61B 5/6803A61B 5/0006
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Abstract

A sensor array can be integrally defined in a fabric headgear. A gel distribution module can be connected to each sensor of the sensor array. Each module can include an outer part that is connectable to a second inner part so that the fabric of the headgear and sensor are between the inner and outer parts. Each module can be configured to facilitate the distribution of a gel onto a scalp of a patient and into contact with the sensor via actuation of an actuator of the module to permit rapid deployment of the gel at the sensor specific locations on the head of a patient. The gel can be distributed directly onto skin of the scalp even when the patient has hair at the sensor location. The sensor array can be positioned so that asymmetrical positioning of the sensors on a patient's head is detectable.

Claims

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         2 . The headgear of  claim 5 , wherein the flexible body is comprised of fabric. 
     
     
         3 . The headgear of  claim 5 , wherein the flexible body has a front side, a rear side opposite the front side, a left side, and a right side opposite the left side, the sensors defined on the front side, the rear side, the left side and the right side via screen printing or membrane overlaying. 
     
     
         4 . The headgear of  claim 3 , comprising:
 at least one chin strap attached to the left side and/or the right side of the body.   
     
     
         5 . Headgear for detection of a neurological condition of a patient, comprising:
 a flexible body having a plurality of sensors defined thereon and a plurality of conductive connectors defined thereon, each of the conductive connectors extending from a respective one of the sensors for connection of the sensors to a computer device; and   wherein the body includes at least one frangible peripheral portion that is releaseable from a main inner portion.   
     
     
         6 . The headgear of  claim 5 , where each frangible portion is attached via a loop and hook connector, snaps, or a stitched connection. 
     
     
         7 . The headgear of  claim 5 , comprising:
 a plurality of gel distribution modules, each gel distribution module attached to the body adjacent a respective one of the sensors of the sensor array;   each of the gel distribution modules comprise a first inner part that is connectable to a second outer part, the first inner part being attached to the body, the first inner part being connected to the second outer part such that the first inner part is positioned between the respective one of the sensors to which the gel distribution module is adjacently positioned and the second outer part;   each of the gel distribution modules having a gel reservoir at least partially defined via the second outer part, the second outer part being flexible so that the second outer part is moveable to change a dimension of the gel reservoir to increase a pressure within the gel reservoir to exceed a pre-selected threshold for outputting of gel from the gel reservoir to a scalp of a patient wearing the headgear via at least one hole of the first inner part that is a portion of a primary gel conduit along which the gel moves as it is expelled from the gel reservoir to be applied onto the scalp.   
     
     
         8 . The headgear of  claim 7 , wherein each of the gel distribution modules include a seal member connected to at least one of the first inner part and the second outer part, the seal member configured to move from a closed position to an open position in response to the pressure within the gel reservoir increasing to exceed the pre-selected threshold for outputting of the gel from the gel reservoir. 
     
     
         9 . The headgear of  claim 8 , wherein each of the gel distribution modules has at least one projection that extends away from the first inner part to contact a head of the patient when the patient wears the headgear. 
     
     
         10 . The headgear of  claim 9 , wherein each gel distribution module is attached to the body such that the gel distribution module is manipulatable to move the at least one projection along the head of the patient to abrade skin on the scalp of the patient. 
     
     
         11 . The headgear of  claim 8 , comprising, at least one light emitting diode, each light emitting diode connectable to respective one of the gel distribution modules, each light emitting diode configured to emit a light to indicate the sensor to which the gel distribution module is positioned adjacent has a sufficient connection to a head of the patient for use in testing of the patient. 
     
     
         12 . The headgear of  claim 8 , comprising, at least one light emitting diode connectable to at least some of the conductive connectors to emit a light in response to an impedance difference between the conductive connectors to which the light emitting diode is connected is at or exceeds a pre-selected threshold to indicate an asymmetric positioning of the sensors of the headgear on a head of the patient. 
     
     
         13 . The headgear of  claim 5 , comprising:
 a plurality of gel distribution modules, each gel distribution module attached to the body adjacent a respective one of the sensors of the sensor array;   wherein each of the gel distribution modules comprise a first inner part that is connectable to a second outer part, the first inner part being positioned on an interior facing surface of the body and the second outer part being positioned on an exterior facing surface of the body that is opposite the interior facing surface of the body, the first inner part being connected to the second outer part such that the respective one of the sensors to which the gel distribution module is adjacently positioned is between the first inner part and the second outer part.   
     
     
         14 . The headgear of  claim 13 , wherein the first inner part has a hole and the second outer part has a gel reservoir that is in fluid communication with the hole via a primary gel conduit defined between the gel reservoir of the second outer part and the hole of the first inner part. 
     
     
         15 . The headgear of  claim 13 , wherein the first inner part has a recess and a gel distributor element that extends from the recess to a position that partially fills the primary gel conduit to direct a portion of gel that passes through the primary gel conduit into a gel chamber that is at least partially defined by the recess of the first inner part, at least a portion of the sensor being positioned adjacent the recess such that gel that is passed within the gel chamber via the gel distributor element contacts the sensor. 
     
     
         16 . The headgear of  claim 14 , wherein the gel distribution module has a supplementary gel conduit that is at least partially defined by at least one hole in the second outer part that is spaced apart from the gel reservoir and is aligned with an opening of the first inner part, the opening of the first inner part being spaced apart from the hole of the first inner part that partially defines the primary gel conduit. 
     
     
         17 . Headgear for detection of a neurological condition of a patient, comprising:
 a flexible body having a plurality of sensors defined thereon and a plurality of conductive connectors defined thereon, each of the conductive connectors extending from a respective one of the sensors for connection of the sensors to a computer device; and   wherein the flexible body has a front side, a rear side opposite the front side, a left side, and a right side opposite the left side, the sensors defined on the front side, the rear side, the left side and the right side via screen printing or membrane overlaying; and   wherein the body is comprised of fabric, polyester, cotton, polyester blended fabric, polyester threads, nylon, flax, rayon, viscose, material composed of regenerated cellulose fibers, wool, bamboo, texliner mesh, hemp, leather, fish leather, lyocell, or a textile material.   
     
     
         18 . The headgear of  claim 17 , comprising:
 a plurality of gel distribution modules, each gel distribution module attached to the body adjacent a respective one of the sensors of the sensor array;   each of the gel distribution modules comprise a first inner part that is connectable to a second outer part, the first inner part being attached to the body, the first inner part being connected to the second outer part such that the first inner part is positioned between the respective one of the sensors to which the gel distribution module is adjacently positioned and the second outer part;   each of the gel distribution modules having a gel reservoir at least partially defined via the second outer part and a seal member, the second outer part being flexible so that the second outer part is moveable to change a dimension of the gel reservoir to increase a pressure within the gel reservoir to exceed a pre-selected threshold for outputting of gel from the gel reservoir to a scalp of a patient wearing the headgear via at least one hole of the first inner part that is a portion of a primary gel conduit along which the gel moves as it is expelled from the gel reservoir to be applied onto the scalp; and   the seal member connected to at least one of the first inner part and the second outer part, the seal member configured to move from a closed position to an open position in response to the pressure within the gel reservoir increasing to exceed the pre-selected threshold for outputting of the gel from the gel reservoir.   
     
     
         19 . The headgear of  claim 18 , wherein one of:
 the seal member is only attached to the first inner part via at least one frangible connection for movement from the closed position to the open position;   the seal member is only attached to the second outer part via at least one frangible connection for movement from the closed position to the open position;   the seal member is attached to both the first inner part and the second outer part and has a frangible connection with at least one of the first inner part and the second outer part for movement from the closed position to the open position; and   the seal member is configured to fracture into multiple pieces for movement from the closed position to the open position in response to the pressure of the gel reservoir exceeding the pre-selected threshold.   
     
     
         20 . A method of positioning headgear comprising:
 providing the headgear of  claim 17 ;   positioning the headgear so that the sensors are symmetrically positioned on a head of the patient;   applying gel to the head of the patient via the gel distribution modules attached to the body of the headgear;   connecting the sensors to a computer device for testing the patient to evaluate whether the patient has experienced a stroke or other brain injury.

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