Combination otoscope and audiometer
First Claim
1. A hand held medical instrument in the form of a combined otoscope and audiometer, the instrument having the capability of functioning as an otoscope to confirm that there is a clear passage for the transmission of sound through the canal of the ear being examined and thereafter of functioning as an audiometer for gauging the acuity of hearing, the instrument comprising a body portion and a head portion connected to the body portion, the head portion having an integral speculum, the head portion and speculum having an unobstructed viewing passage therethrough, means in the head portion for directing light rays outwardly into the ear canal, circuit means in the body portion for automatically producing in sequence tones of different frequencies, the circuit means including timing means for precisely controlling the duration of each tone, means including a transducer for transmitting said tones from the body portion to the interior of the head portion from which they pass through the speculum into the ear canal, and means for visually indicating when each tone is produced by the circuit means.
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Abstract
A combination otoscope and audiometer provided with conventional lighting means and an unobstructed viewing passage for visually inspecting the ear canal of a patient. The hand held instrument is also provided with a calibrated electronic circuit that automatically produces a sequence of tones of different frequencies and intensities, together with means for transmitting these tones to the patient'"'"'s ear. The circuit includes timing means for precisely controlling the duration of each tone. Neither the production of the tones nor the duration thereof is under the control of the operator. The exterior of the instrument is provided with indicators in the form of light emitting diodes to tell the operator when each tone is being transmitted to the patient'"'"'s ear.
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- 1. A hand held medical instrument in the form of a combined otoscope and audiometer, the instrument having the capability of functioning as an otoscope to confirm that there is a clear passage for the transmission of sound through the canal of the ear being examined and thereafter of functioning as an audiometer for gauging the acuity of hearing, the instrument comprising a body portion and a head portion connected to the body portion, the head portion having an integral speculum, the head portion and speculum having an unobstructed viewing passage therethrough, means in the head portion for directing light rays outwardly into the ear canal, circuit means in the body portion for automatically producing in sequence tones of different frequencies, the circuit means including timing means for precisely controlling the duration of each tone, means including a transducer for transmitting said tones from the body portion to the interior of the head portion from which they pass through the speculum into the ear canal, and means for visually indicating when each tone is produced by the circuit means.
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