IP Library Granted Patent US 12708785
Granted Patent B2
US 12708785 · App. 18/490,748 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Electrode containment structures in a wearable medical device

Inventors: Dallas E. Meeker (Kirkland, WA); Daniel R. Piha (Mercer Island, WA); Joseph L. Sullivan (Kirkland, WA); Robert R. Buchanan (Bothell, WA); Philip D. Foshee, Jr. (Woodinville, WA)
Assignee: West Affum Holdings DAC
A61N1/3904A61B5/256A61B5/282A61B5/332A61N1/046A61N1/0484
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Patent No.
US 12708785
App. No.
18/490,748
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A wearable article is provided as a wearable component of a medical device configured with elements to accommodate electrode pads in a manner that offers flexibility, cushion, and temperature regulation for comfort of a patient, as well as facilitating distribution of pressure on the electrode pads against the body of the patient. A containment portion of the wearable article houses the electrode pad and a spacer structure. The spacer structure is flexible to move as the body of the patient moves and yet provides a level of stiffness for pressure on the underlying electrode. Numerous springy elements dispersed in the spacer structure provide a thickness and open space for air circulation through the spacer structure, resulting in temperature regulation of the wearable article.

Claims (47)

1 . A wearable medical device for cardiac defibrillation of a patient, the wearable medical device comprising:

a defibrillator electrode pad for providing electrical shock treatment to the patient upon activation;

a wearable article comprising:

one or more flexible support material configured to hold a containment portion on the patient, the containment portion being sized to house the defibrillator electrode pad and the containment portion comprising a spacer structure positioned to provide a cushioned area for resisting pressure build-up within the containment portion and enable distribution of pressure exerted across the defibrillator electrode pad during the electrical shock treatment, the spacer structure comprising:

a top permeable layer positioned toward the defibrillator electrode pad;

a bottom permeable layer opposite of the top permeable layer; and

a compressible middle layer having a plurality of springy elements dispersed between the top permeable layer and the bottom permeable layer for airflow through the spacer structure and the springy elements being attached to the top permeable layer at one end and bottom permeable layer at another end, enabling compression of the middle layer during the pressure build-up; and

one or more processors to determine the electrical shock treatment and based on the determination, to activate the defibrillator electrode pad.

2 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the top permeable layer and/or the bottom permeable layer include a knitted mesh and the plurality of springy elements include a plurality of knitted filaments.

3 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the containment portion further comprises:

one or more fluid packs coupled to the defibrillator electrode pad to release fluid upon injection of a gas into the containment portion; and

an outer layer coupled with the spacer structure.

4 . The wearable medical device of claim 3 , wherein the outer layer is a stiffened material having a greater rigidity than a rigidity of the one or more flexible support material.

5 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the containment portion further comprises an electrically conducting lining configured to contact the defibrillator electrode pad proximal to the patient.

6 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , further comprising one or more monitoring electrodes to detect electrical signals for generating electrocardiogram (ECG) data, wherein the one or more processors determine the electrical shock treatment based, at least in part, on the ECG data.

7 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , wherein the containment portion further comprises an electrically conducting lining configured to contact the defibrillator electrode pad proximal to the patient.

8 . The wearable medical device of claim 1 , further comprising one or more monitoring electrodes to detect electrical signals for generating electrocardiogram (ECG) data, wherein the one or more processors determine the electrical shock treatment based, at least in part, on the ECG data.

9 . A method of providing cardiac defibrillation to a patient using a wearable article of a medical device, the method comprising:

inserting a defibrillator electrode pad into a containment portion of a wearable article, the containment portion comprising: an attached spacer structure positioned to provide a cushioned area for pressure on the defibrillator electrode pad, one or more fluid packs coupled to the defibrillator electrode pad, and an outer layer coupled with the spacer structure,

the spacer structure comprising:

a top permeable layer positioned toward the defibrillator electrode pad;

a bottom permeable layer opposite of the top permeable layer; and

a compressible middle layer having a plurality of springy elements dispersed between the top permeable layer and the bottom permeable layer for airflow through the spacer structure;

activating a treatment session for the patient;

in response to activating the treatment session, injecting a gas into or adjacent to the one or more fluid packs, thereby causing the spacer structure to compress and change shape in resistance to a pressure increase within the containment portion, enabling fluid to be released from the one or more fluid packs at the defibrillator electrode pad onto the patient, and enabling the pressure to be exerted onto the defibrillator electrode pad in a direction toward the patient; and

activating the defibrillator electrode pad to provide an electrical shock treatment to the patient by one or more electrodes.

10 . The method of claim 9 , wherein activating the treatment session is in response, at least in part, to ECG data generated according to electrical signals detected by one or more monitoring electrodes of the medical device.

11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the one or more electrodes include the one or more monitoring electrodes to detect the electrical signals and further serve to provide the electrical shock treatment.

12 . The method of claim 9 , wherein upon completion of the electrical shock treatment, the method further comprises:

removing the electrode pad from the containment portion; and

washing the wearable article with the attached spacer structure, for future use by the patient.

13 . The method of claim 9 , wherein the top permeable layer and/or the bottom permeable layer include a knitted mesh and the plurality of springy elements include a plurality of knitted filaments extending between the top permeable layer and the bottom permeable layer.

14 . A wearable medical device for cardiac defibrillation of a patient, the wearable medical device comprising:

a defibrillator electrode pad for providing electrical shock treatment to the patient upon activation;

a wearable article comprising:

one or more flexible support material configured to hold a containment portion on the patient, the containment portion being sized to house the defibrillator electrode pad, and the containment portion comprising:

one or more fluid packs coupled to the defibrillator electrode pad to release fluid upon injection of a gas into the containment portion;

a spacer structure positioned to provide a cushioned area for pressure on the defibrillator electrode pad during the electrical shock treatment; and

an outer layer coupled with the spacer structure,

the spacer structure comprising:

a top permeable layer positioned toward the defibrillator electrode pad;

a bottom permeable layer opposite of the top permeable layer; and

a compressible middle layer having a plurality of springy elements dispersed between the top permeable layer and the bottom permeable layer for airflow through the spacer structure,

wherein the spacer structure is configured to resist pressure increase in the containment portion, thereby enabling pressure to be exerted onto the defibrillator electrode pad in a direction toward the patient; and

one or more processors to determine the electrical shock treatment and based on the determination, to activate the defibrillator electrode pad.

15 . The wearable medical device of claim 14 , wherein the top permeable layer and/or the bottom permeable layer include a knitted mesh and the plurality of springy elements include a plurality of knitted filaments extending between the top permeable layer and the bottom permeable layer.

16 . The wearable medical device of claim 14 , wherein the outer layer is a stiffened material having a greater rigidity than a rigidity of the one or more flexible support material.