Partially implantable hearing aid device
First Claim
1. A totally concealed, partially implantable hearing device for an ear having an ossicular chain including a malleous located internally of a tympanic membrane comprising:
- a replaceable outer ear canal unit, having means for generating a first magnetic field responsive to acoustic energy received by the unit, and adapted to be located inside the outer ear canal of an ear;
a magnet, having a second magnetic field, located adjacent to said unit at a distance sufficient to permit the first and second magnetic fields to interact with each other and causing the magnet to vibrate in a manner responsive to the acoustic energy received by the unit; and
means for securely attaching the magnet to an ossicular chain in the ear by mounting the magnet through an abutment with both located externally of the tympanic membrane and being connected to the malleous by connecting means extending through the tympanic membrane, wherein said connecting means includes two man-made minicavities in said malleous and said tympanic membrane, and a pair of self-tapping titanium mini-screws, each of said mini-screws inserted through a hole in the magnet and adapted to be closely received and biointegrated into said two man-made minicavities.
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Abstract
Partially implantable hearing device having easily replaceable components. Outer ear canal units contain the microphone, power source and electronics for receiving acoustic energy or sound waves and converting them into a responsive and variable magnetic field. Magnetic fields of magnets implanted onto bones in the ossicular chain in the ear interact with the variable magnetic field to cause the bones in the ossicular chain to vibrate in response to received sound waves. The variable magnetic field can be created directly via electrical signals or indirectly wherein intermediate radio frequency waves are transmitted and received between external and implanted components.
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1. A totally concealed, partially implantable hearing device for an ear having an ossicular chain including a malleous located internally of a tympanic membrane comprising:
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a replaceable outer ear canal unit, having means for generating a first magnetic field responsive to acoustic energy received by the unit, and adapted to be located inside the outer ear canal of an ear; a magnet, having a second magnetic field, located adjacent to said unit at a distance sufficient to permit the first and second magnetic fields to interact with each other and causing the magnet to vibrate in a manner responsive to the acoustic energy received by the unit; and means for securely attaching the magnet to an ossicular chain in the ear by mounting the magnet through an abutment with both located externally of the tympanic membrane and being connected to the malleous by connecting means extending through the tympanic membrane, wherein said connecting means includes two man-made minicavities in said malleous and said tympanic membrane, and a pair of self-tapping titanium mini-screws, each of said mini-screws inserted through a hole in the magnet and adapted to be closely received and biointegrated into said two man-made minicavities. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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