abstract |
A chamber-like device (A, B) is used for holding electrodes and similar sensors (E) for biological and physiological measured values to be applied to the oral mucosa, which can also be designed as a rocker. In a further developed embodiment, this device has a clamp (A), with which it clamps onto a cheek or a lip when a relatively strong contact pressure is exerted, and a clamping part (K), by means of which the sensor (E) merely presses against the oral mucosa becomes. Rubber rings (R), springs or adjustable screws can be used to exert the clamping force and the clamping pressure. |