Hearing apparatus
First Claim
1. A hearing aid adapted for use with a human auditory canal with a tympanic membrane at its innermost terminus, the external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part defining an S-shaped sigmoid portion, a bony part that adjoins the sigmoid portion and extends to the tympanic membrane, the outer section of the cartilaginous part defining a bowl-shaped concha having an acoustic focus, the hearing aid, comprising:
- (a) a microphone operative to receive sound waves and to produce electrical signals in response thereto, said microphone being adapted for placement in the auditory canal and being oriented so that its effective receiving surface faces substantially anatomically posteriorly to receive sound waves reflected from the concha;
(b) an electronic circuit operative to produce a processed output signal in response to the electrical signals produced by the microphone; and
(c) a speaker positioned in the external auditory canal responsive to the output signal of the electronic circuit for converting the output signal into sound waves.
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Abstract
A hearing aid is configured and dimensioned so as to be inserted past the cartilaginous part of the external auditory canal (external acoustic meatus) and into the bony part of the external auditory canal. The outer portion of the hearing aid fits snugly into the cartilaginous part of the external auditory canal; the microphone is located at the acoustic focus of the ear such that the natural sound and direction gathering functions of the human outer ear are fully utilized by the hearing aid. The inner portion of the hearing aid is articularly joined to the outer portion to enable the inner portion to be positioned past the sigmoid portion of the external auditory canal and forms a soft covered, elongated speaker which fits within part of the bony part of the external auditory canal, without causing discomfort to the human user. The hearing aid can be equipped with hand-held radio-controlled volume and tone controls (or a local, self-contained volume control), and it can also utilize a radio link to enable enhanced real-time signal processing of the incoming sound information via a remote processor. Additionally, the hearing aid can be equipped with an accelerometer to either cancel or enhance, depending on the human user'"'"'s needs, conductive (through the bone) portions of sound information.
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1. A hearing aid adapted for use with a human auditory canal with a tympanic membrane at its innermost terminus, the external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part defining an S-shaped sigmoid portion, a bony part that adjoins the sigmoid portion and extends to the tympanic membrane, the outer section of the cartilaginous part defining a bowl-shaped concha having an acoustic focus, the hearing aid, comprising:
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(a) a microphone operative to receive sound waves and to produce electrical signals in response thereto, said microphone being adapted for placement in the auditory canal and being oriented so that its effective receiving surface faces substantially anatomically posteriorly to receive sound waves reflected from the concha;
(b) an electronic circuit operative to produce a processed output signal in response to the electrical signals produced by the microphone; and
(c) a speaker positioned in the external auditory canal responsive to the output signal of the electronic circuit for converting the output signal into sound waves. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. A hearing aid adapted for use with a human auditory canal with a tympanic membrane at its innermost terminus, the external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part defining an S-shaped sigmoid portion, a bony part that adjoins the sigmoid portion and extends to the tympanic membrane, the outer section of the cartilaginous part defining a bowl-shaped concha having an acoustic focus, the hearing aid, comprising:
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(a) a microphone operative to receive sound waves and to produce electrical signals in response thereto, said microphone being adapted for placement in the auditory canal and being positioned to receive sound waves after they have been focused by the concha;
(b) an electronic circuit operative to produce a processed output signal in response to the electrical signals produced by the microphone; and
(c) a speaker positioned in the external auditory canal responsive to the output signal of the electronic circuit for converting the output signal into sound waves.
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6. An apparatus for use in a human external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part being curved and forming an S-shaped sigmoid portion, and a bony portion that extends to the tympanic membrane, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elongated hearing device, said hearing device having a generally arcuate configuration with a curved centerline extending in its longitudinal direction and a generally elliptical cross-sectional configuration in a direction that is generally perpendicular to the curved centerline; and
(b) a speaker, the speaker being supported at one end of the elongated hearing device, the diametral cross-sectional area of the speaker being generally that of an ellipse. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. An apparatus for use in a human external auditory canal with substantially non-compliant side walls and a compliant tympanic membrane at its innermost terminus, the external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part forming an S-shaped sigmoid portion, and a bony portion that extends to the tympanic membrane, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) a transducer for receiving an information signal and converting the information signal into an electrical signal;
(b) means for enhancing energy of said electrical signal; and
(c) a converter responsive to said enhanced electrical signal, said converter including an active surface located at least partially between the sigmoid portion and the tympanic membrane for creating air-borne sound waves, said active surface being positioned such that the acoustical path between the active surface and the tympanic membrane is substantially devoid of distortion producing structures and such that substantially all of the motion of said active surface is accommodated by responsive motion of the tympanic membrane. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19)
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20. An apparatus for use in a human external auditory canal having a cartilaginous part with an innermost section of the cartilaginous part being curved and forming an S-shaped sigmoid portion, and a bony portion that extends to the tympanic membrane, the apparatus comprising:
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(a) an elongated hearing device with first and second ends;
(b) a speaker, a microphone and an amplifier, the speaker being supported at one end of the elongated hearing device with the microphone and amplifier being supported at the other end; and
(c) at least one battery supported by the hearing device intermediate the speaker and the microphone. - View Dependent Claims (21)
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22. An apparatus for use in a human external auditory canal, comprising:
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(a) a structural housing, said structural housing having an elongated curved configuration with first and second ends, the first end of the housing being adapted for receiving an input signal from a signal source; and
(b) a transducer at the second end of the housing, said transducer including a diaphragm and a supporting ring and driving coil assembly, the internal surface of the structural housing providing direct contact with and forming a necessary functional structural element of the transducer. - View Dependent Claims (23, 24, 25, 26)
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27. A hearing device, comprising:
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(a) a radio receiver adapted for positioning within the human ear for receiving and demodulating a modulated signal and creating a drive signal in response thereto;
(b) a speaker responsive to the drive signal, said speaker including an active surface for creating air-borne sound waves, said active surface being configured and dimensioned to fit at least partially within a human external auditory canal in a location between the sigmoid portion and the tympanic membrane, said speaker converting the drive signal into airborne sound waves. - View Dependent Claims (28, 29, 30, 31)
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