Hearing aid
First Claim
1. Apparatus for audible assistance to persons with impaired hearing, comprising:
- a vertically arrayed group of audio speakers positioned anterior to the pinna of a human ear, each said speaker independently radiating sounds to the ear,a vertically arrayed set of microphones positioned anterior to said speakers, said microphones corresponding respectively to said speakers, andan amplifier for each of said speakers, each said amplifier interconnecting the corresponding ones of said microphones and said speakers.
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Abstract
Apparatus is described for restoring the original comprehension of sounds reaching a human ear, including direction, elevation and frequency. An enclosure surrounds the pinna of the ear to substantially exclude exterior sounds. First and second speakers are placed in a chamber, within the enclosure, anterior to the pinna, such that each transducer radiates to the entire pinna. The speakers are mounted on the inner surface of the anterior wall of the enclosure along a vertical line which is generally parallel to the vertical axis of the pinna. First and second microphones are mounted on the anterior surface of the enclosure also along a vertical line and are connected respectively to the first and second speakers through amplifying means. The speakers reproduce the received sounds and through the dissimilarities in the sound provide the hearer with the sense of the angular elevation of the source. In a further embodiment an external sound source is connected to provide dissimilar sounds to the first and second speakers, thus also providing a sense of elevation to the user. The amplifier includes electronic filter elements supplementing those parts of the tonal and volume sensitivity required to restore normal hearing. When the apparatus is provided for each ear, total sound discrimination is restored to the user.
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9 Claims
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1. Apparatus for audible assistance to persons with impaired hearing, comprising:
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a vertically arrayed group of audio speakers positioned anterior to the pinna of a human ear, each said speaker independently radiating sounds to the ear, a vertically arrayed set of microphones positioned anterior to said speakers, said microphones corresponding respectively to said speakers, and an amplifier for each of said speakers, each said amplifier interconnecting the corresponding ones of said microphones and said speakers. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. Apparatus for providing sounds to the human ear, comprising:
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an enclosure surrounding the pinna of the ear for substantially excluding exterior sounds from the ear, said enclosure providing a space anterior to the pinna, and first and second audio transducers mounted to said enclosure with the radiating elements thereof exposed to said anterior space, said transducers spaced along a line generally parallel to the vertical axis of the pinna and said transducers connected to receive inputs to provide dissimilar sounds to the ear. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. Apparatus for providing sounds to the human ears, comprising:
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an enclosure for each ear, each enclosure surrounding the pinna of the ear for substantially excluding exterior sounds from the ear, each enclosure providing a space anterior to the pinna, first and second audio transducers mounted to each of said enclosures with the radiating elements of said transducers exposed to the respective anterior spaces, the transducer for each enclosure spaced along a line generally parallel to the vertical axis of the pinna, and first and second microphones for each said enclosure, said microphones mounted to said enclosures on the exterior thereof along a line generally parallel to said vertical axis of the pinna and connected respectively to the first and second transducers in the corresponding enclosure wherein each pair of first and second transducers provides dissimilar sounds to the corresponding ear for vertical plane sound orientation and the two pairs of said transducers spaced apart for opposing ears provide horizontal plane sound or orientation. - View Dependent Claims (9)
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