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Hearing aid to be worn behind the ear of the user and provided with a pressure-gradient microphone

  • US 4,041,251 A
  • Filed: 10/16/1975
  • Issued: 08/09/1977
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/01/1973
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A directional hearing aid to be worn behind the ear comprising, a pressure-gradient microphone containing a vibratory diaphragm and having a first sound admitting opening in a front wall of the microphone case and a second sound admitting opening in a lateral wall thereof and which communicates with the rear surface of the diaphragm whereby sound is transmitted to both sides of the diaphragm, a crescent shaped housing inside of which the microphone is mounted, said housing including acoustic duct means having a frontal sound entrance aperture coupled to said microphone first sound admitting opening and a dorsal sound entrance aperture located rearwardly of the frontal sound entrance aperture and coupled to said microphone second sound admitting opening, an acoustic impedance positioned outside of the microphone case between the dorsal aperture and said second sound admitting opening and comprising a body of sintered material forming capillary ducts through which the sound must pass to reach said second sound admitting opening, the overall sound transmission area of said body being less than one half of the effective area of the microphone diaphragm, and a resilient mount having an opening on one face thereof and a recess in which said sintered body is mounted so as to be readily removable from the mount via said opening therein, said mount being located external of the microphone case and within said housing so that the sintered body is positioned normal to at least one of said microphone sound admitting openings.

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