STAND-ALONE ELECTRONIC APPARATUS AND DEVICE FOR FASTENING THE LATTER TO AN ELECTRODE LOCATED ON THE HEAD OF A PATIENT FOR USE WHEN THE PATIENT IS LYING DOWN
Stand-alone apparatus intended to be fastened on to a body part, comprising a bipolar electrode (1), a light electronic device (2), means for the mechanical fastening of the electronic apparatus (2) to the electrode (1) and means enabling the electrical current to flow from the electronic apparatus (2) to the electrode (1) and vice versa. Said fastening means comprise two permanent magnets (4) located on the electronic apparatus (2), each of which is electrically conductive and capable of cooperating with a magnetisable metal zone (3) located on the side of the electrode (1) opposite the side intended to be in contact with the skin.