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Hearing aid, especially of the in-the-ear type

  • US 5,033,090 A
  • Filed: 09/04/1990
  • Issued: 07/16/1991
  • Est. Priority Date: 03/18/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. In a hearing aid comprising a microphone for receiving ambient sound and for producing, on a main signal path, electrical signals corresponding thereto for subsequent amplification, an electro-acoustical transducer for receiving said signals after amplification, for converting the amplified signals into acoustical signals and for directing the acoustical signals towards a user'"'"'s eardrum or other sound-sensitive organ, and an additional signal path the output signals from which are delivered to the input of a component connected in the main signal path, said output signals being substantially equal in amplitude to signals received by said electro-acoustical transducer, and in such a relative phase as to substantially cancel the part of the received signals originating from the transducer upon or before being delivered to the input of said transducer, said additional signal path comprising:

  • a sound-input means, disposed at least near to a location remote from said microphone in a preferred sound transmission path between said transducer and said microphone, for receiving sound at least near said location and for producing a corresponding output, the transmission time along said additional signal path being substantially equal to the transmission time along said preferred path for sound transmitted from said location to said microphone; and

    means for delaying said output of said sound-input means and for controlling the magnitude of said output of said sound-input means, so as to ensure cancellation of said part of said received signals.

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