FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: group of inventions relates to medical equipment. Magnetic connector assembly in the transcutaneous electroneurostimulation device comprises a first connector portion and a second connector portion. When connected, they specify the connection zone on which the first connection surface overlaps the second connection surface, so that an electrical signal can be transmitted between at least a portion of the first connection surface and at least a part of the second connection surface in the connection zone. At least one of the first connector portion and the second connector portion comprises a magnet, and at least the other of the first connector portion and the second connector portion comprises a magnetizable material, so that when the first connector part and the second connector part are connected, the first and second bond surfaces are attracted to each other by a magnetic force; and wherein the first and second connector portions are configured such that the magnetic force between the first and second connection surfaces is much weaker in the first part of the bonding zone than in the second part of the connection zone.
EFFECT: group of inventions allows to strengthen the connection.
12 cl, 10 dwg
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Dates
2018-11-06—Published
2013-12-03—Filed