JPH063617Y2 - Conductive pad for electric therapy device - Google Patents

Conductive pad for electric therapy device

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JPH063617Y2
JPH063617Y2 JP5610989U JP5610989U JPH063617Y2 JP H063617 Y2 JPH063617 Y2 JP H063617Y2 JP 5610989 U JP5610989 U JP 5610989U JP 5610989 U JP5610989 U JP 5610989U JP H063617 Y2 JPH063617 Y2 JP H063617Y2
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太一郎 井上
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株式会社学習研究社
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【考案の詳細な説明】 (産業上の利用分野) 本考案は、低周波治療器などの電気治療器によって発生
させた刺激用の電気信号を人体の治療部位に印加して治
療するための導電パッドに関する。
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION (Industrial field of application) The present invention relates to a conductive material for applying a stimulation electric signal generated by an electrotherapy device such as a low frequency therapy device to a treatment site of a human body for treatment. Regarding pads.

(従来の技術) 低周波治療器によって発生させた刺激用の電気信号を人
体の治療部位に印加して、神経・筋の痛みや麻痺を治療
することが行なわれている。この時人体の治療部位に装
着する導子は、比較的大面積の平面状、又はゆるやかな
曲面状の電極に貼着した低周波治療器用の自己粘着性導
電ゲルを介して装着される。
(Prior Art) BACKGROUND ART An electric signal for stimulation generated by a low frequency treatment device is applied to a treatment site of a human body to treat pain and paralysis of nerves / muscles. At this time, the conductor to be attached to the treatment site of the human body is attached via the self-adhesive conductive gel for a low-frequency treatment device, which is attached to a flat or gently curved electrode having a relatively large area.

(考案が解決しようとする課題) しかしながら上記従来例にあっては、自己粘着性導電ゲ
ルを電極に貼り付けたり、剥がしたりする際、電極側に
非粘着の摘みに相当する部分がなかったため、粘着性の
ゲルが指に付着して不快であった。この点を解決するた
めに、第6図に示すように、摘み101の部分を電極1
03から突出形成することも行なわれているが、製造が
繁雑となって、資材に無駄が生じ、製造効率が悪かっ
た。
(Problems to be solved by the invention) However, in the above-mentioned conventional example, when the self-adhesive conductive gel was attached to or peeled from the electrode, there was no portion corresponding to the non-adhesive pick on the electrode side, The sticky gel adhered to the fingers and was uncomfortable. In order to solve this point, as shown in FIG.
Although it is also formed to project from No. 03, the manufacturing becomes complicated, the material is wasted, and the manufacturing efficiency is poor.

(課題を解決するための手段) 上記課題を解決するために本考案の導電パッド1は、不
織布3上に電極の形状パターン5と形状パターン5内に
摘み11となる部分7を印刷し、この形状パターン5内
の印刷されていない部分に自己粘着性導電ゲル9を含浸
させて形成した。
(Means for Solving the Problems) In order to solve the above problems, in the conductive pad 1 of the present invention, the shape pattern 5 of the electrode is printed on the non-woven fabric 3, and the portion 7 to be the knob 11 is printed in the shape pattern 5. The non-printed portion in the shape pattern 5 was formed by impregnating the self-adhesive conductive gel 9.

(作用) 上記手段によれば、導電パッドを低周波治療器の一対の
導子の表面に貼着して、これを更に人体の治療部位に貼
り付け、刺激用の電気信号を印加する。
(Operation) According to the above means, the conductive pads are attached to the surfaces of the pair of conductors of the low frequency treatment device, which are further attached to the treatment site of the human body, and the electric signal for stimulation is applied.

(実施例) 次に本考案の一実施例を添付した図面により説明する。(Embodiment) An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.

第1図は不織布上の形状パターンを示す平面図、第2図
は台紙に貼った導電パッドの平面図、第3図は同側断面
図である。
FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a shape pattern on a nonwoven fabric, FIG. 2 is a plan view of a conductive pad attached to a mount, and FIG. 3 is a sectional view of the same side.

導電パッド1を製造するには、先ず第1図に示すように
補強材となる不織布3上に角を丸くした正方形状の電極
の形状パターン5…と、この形状パターン5…内の一辺
上に後述する摘みとなる半円形の部分7…とを縦横に整
列して多数印刷する。
In order to manufacture the conductive pad 1, first, as shown in FIG. 1, a shape pattern 5 of square electrodes with rounded corners is formed on a non-woven fabric 3 serving as a reinforcing material, and one side of the shape pattern 5 is formed. A large number of semi-circular portions 7, which will be described later, are printed aligned in the vertical and horizontal directions.

印刷の際使用するインクとしては、後述する自己粘着性
導電ゲルを弾くインク、例えば紫外線硬化型、ポリオレ
フィン系などが良い。又、ポリエステル系のインクでも
十分に厚みを持たせて印刷すれば同様の効果が得られ
る。この時隣同士の形状パターン5…は、接近させて印
刷しても構わない。
The ink used for printing is preferably an ink that repels a self-adhesive conductive gel described later, such as an ultraviolet curable type or a polyolefin type ink. Also, the same effect can be obtained by printing with a polyester ink having a sufficient thickness. At this time, the adjacent shape patterns 5 may be printed close to each other.

次にこの形状パターン5…内の印刷されていない部分に
自己粘着性導電ゲル9…を含浸させる。含浸された自己
粘着性導電ゲル9は、第3図に示すように不織布3の両
側に層をなして形成される。又、半円形の部分7…は不
織布3のまま残り、摘み11となる部分が形成される。
このように形状パターン5…を印刷したことにより、薄
い不織布3でも強度が増す共に、自己粘着性導電ゲル9
を含浸させる作業を迅速に効率良く行なえる。
Next, the non-printed portion in the shape patterns 5 ... Is impregnated with the self-adhesive conductive gel 9. The impregnated self-adhesive conductive gel 9 is formed in layers on both sides of the nonwoven fabric 3 as shown in FIG. Further, the semicircular portions 7 ... Remain as the non-woven fabric 3 and a portion to be the knob 11 is formed.
By printing the shape patterns 5 in this manner, the strength of the thin non-woven fabric 3 is increased and the self-adhesive conductive gel 9
The work of impregnating can be performed quickly and efficiently.

最後にこの後各形状パターン5…に沿って図示せざる抜
き型でカットして導電パッド1…が形成される。導電パ
ッド1は、摘み11の部分が正方形状の形状パターン5
から出っ張っていないため、一定面積の不織布3から無
駄を出すことなく、導電パッドの取り数を多くすること
ができる。
Finally, thereafter, the conductive pads 1 ... Are formed by cutting along the respective shape patterns 5 ... With an unillustrated punching die. In the conductive pad 1, the knob 11 has a square shape pattern 5
Since it does not protrude from the non-woven fabric, it is possible to increase the number of conductive pads to be taken without wasting the non-woven fabric 3 having a certain area.

導電パッド1…は第2図に示すように、フィルムなどの
離型紙を台紙13として貼り付けておき、使用時に摘み
11の部分を把持して台紙13から剥がし、第4図に示
す低周波治療器5の一対の導子53,53の電極表面に
貼り付ける。この摘み11の部分を持てば、ゲルが指先
に付着する不快感は生じない。尚、両導子53,53と
低周波治療器51は、両端にプラグ55,57を備えた
コード59によって接続されている。これにより導電パ
ッド1,1は、導子53,53の内部でプラグ55,5
7が挿入される図示せざるジャックと電気的に接続さ
れ、低周波治療器51によって発生させた刺激用の電気
信号を人体の治療部位に印加する電極として作用する。
As for the conductive pads 1 ... As shown in FIG. 2, a release paper such as a film is attached as a mount 13, and the portion of the knob 11 is gripped and peeled off from the mount 13 when used, and the low frequency treatment shown in FIG. The pair of conductors 53, 53 of the container 5 are attached to the electrode surfaces. By holding the portion of the knob 11, the discomfort that the gel adheres to the fingertip does not occur. The both conductors 53, 53 and the low frequency treatment device 51 are connected by a cord 59 having plugs 55, 57 at both ends. As a result, the conductive pads 1 and 1 are connected to the plugs 55 and 5 inside the conductors 53 and 53.
It is electrically connected to a jack (not shown) into which 7 is inserted, and acts as an electrode for applying an electrical signal for stimulation generated by the low frequency treatment device 51 to a treatment site of the human body.

導子53,53は第5図に示すように、例えば腕、足、
背中等のつぼに取り付けて治療を行なう。これにより神
経・筋の痛みや麻痺の治療をし、あるいはつぼを刺激す
ることにより、目や耳やリンパ腺等に効果がある。
As shown in FIG. 5, the conductors 53, 53 are, for example, arms, legs,
Attach to a pot such as your back and treat. By treating the pain and paralysis of nerves / muscles or stimulating the pot, it is effective for the eyes, ears and lymph glands.

尚、導子53,53の導電パッド1,1を人体に貼着す
る際に、第3図に示す台紙13上の自己粘着性導電ゲル
9の上側の端部9aに形成されるR面を人体に貼り付け
るようにすれば、使用後人体表面から多少とも剥がし易
くなり、ゲルが人体に残る不快感を避けることができ
る。
When the conductive pads 1, 1 of the conductors 53, 53 are attached to the human body, the R surface formed on the upper end 9a of the self-adhesive conductive gel 9 on the mount 13 shown in FIG. If it is attached to the human body, it can be easily peeled off from the human body surface after use, and the discomfort that the gel remains in the human body can be avoided.

(考案の効果) 以上詳述したように本考案によれば、不織布を無駄にす
ることなく、効率良く導電パッドを製造することがで
き、又、使用時にゲルが人体に付着する不具合を避ける
ことができる。
(Effect of the Invention) As described in detail above, according to the present invention, it is possible to efficiently manufacture a conductive pad without wasting a nonwoven fabric, and to avoid the problem that the gel adheres to the human body during use. You can

【図面の簡単な説明】[Brief description of drawings]

図面は本考案の一実施例を示すもので、第1図は不織布
上の形状パターンを示す平面図、第2図は台紙に貼った
導電パッドの平面図、第3図は要部の側断面図、第4図
は低周波治療器の斜視図、第5図は導子を腕部に装着し
た状態を示す説明図、第6図は従来の導電パッドの平面
図である。 尚、図面で1は導電パッド、3は不織布、5は形状パタ
ーン、7は摘みとなる部分、9は自己粘着性導電ゲル、
11は摘み、51は低周波治療器である。
The drawings show one embodiment of the present invention. FIG. 1 is a plan view showing a shape pattern on a nonwoven fabric, FIG. 2 is a plan view of a conductive pad attached to a mount, and FIG. 4 and 5 are perspective views of a low-frequency treatment device, FIG. 5 is an explanatory view showing a state in which a conductor is attached to an arm, and FIG. 6 is a plan view of a conventional conductive pad. In the drawings, 1 is a conductive pad, 3 is a non-woven fabric, 5 is a shape pattern, 7 is a part to be picked, 9 is a self-adhesive conductive gel,
11 is a picker and 51 is a low frequency treatment device.

Claims (1)

【実用新案登録請求の範囲】[Scope of utility model registration request] 【請求項1】電気治療器によって発生させた電気信号を
人体の治療部位に印加するための導電パッドにおいて、 前記導電パッドは、不織布上に電極の形状パターンとこ
の形状パターン内に摘みとなる部分とを印刷し、この形
状パターン内の印刷されていない部分に自己粘着性導電
ゲルを含浸させて形成したことを特徴とする電気治療器
用導電パッド。
1. A conductive pad for applying an electric signal generated by an electrotherapy device to a treatment site of a human body, wherein the conductive pad is a pattern of electrodes on a non-woven fabric and a portion to be a knob in the pattern. Is formed by impregnating self-adhesive conductive gel on the non-printed portion in the shape pattern.
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