Solar powered hearing aid
First Claim
1. In an in-the-ear hearing aid of the type in which a case is shaped to fit in a wearer'"'"'s outer ear, the case having a canal portion extending into the auditory canal of the wearer, and a back plate facing outward, comprising pickup transducer means in the case for converting ambient sounds to an electrical signal, electrical amplifier means within the case for amplifying said electrical signal, acoustical output transducer means in the canal portion of the case coupled to an output of the amplifier means for delivering amplified sound into the auditory canal of the wearer, and power cell means within the case for providing electrical power to said amplifier means;
- the improvement wherein said power cell means include a rechargeable storage cell permanently situated within the case below the back plate, and a photo cell carried on said back plate and having at least a photosensitive surface exposed, the photocell being connected in parallel with said storage cell and being of sufficient power capacity to power the amplifier means and at the same time to recharge the storage cell under average ambient sunlight conditions, the storage cell having a nominal capacity of between 10 and 30 milliampere hours to power the amplifier means for at least several hours under darkness conditions.
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Abstract
A hearing aid employs a permanent built-in rechargeable storage cell or battery, and a solar cell or other photo cell which powers the electronics of the hearing aid and recharges the storage cell. Favorably, a thin film amorphous silicon cell is employed, and is affixed onto an outward-facing surface of the aid. The photocell is connected in parallel with the storage cell and is of sufficient power capacity to power the amplifier and recharge the storage cell under average ambient light conditions. The storage cell is favorably of sufficient capacity to power the amplifier for at least several hours under darkness conditions.
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10 Claims
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1. In an in-the-ear hearing aid of the type in which a case is shaped to fit in a wearer'"'"'s outer ear, the case having a canal portion extending into the auditory canal of the wearer, and a back plate facing outward, comprising pickup transducer means in the case for converting ambient sounds to an electrical signal, electrical amplifier means within the case for amplifying said electrical signal, acoustical output transducer means in the canal portion of the case coupled to an output of the amplifier means for delivering amplified sound into the auditory canal of the wearer, and power cell means within the case for providing electrical power to said amplifier means;
- the improvement wherein said power cell means include a rechargeable storage cell permanently situated within the case below the back plate, and a photo cell carried on said back plate and having at least a photosensitive surface exposed, the photocell being connected in parallel with said storage cell and being of sufficient power capacity to power the amplifier means and at the same time to recharge the storage cell under average ambient sunlight conditions, the storage cell having a nominal capacity of between 10 and 30 milliampere hours to power the amplifier means for at least several hours under darkness conditions.
- View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8)
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7. A body-aid type of hearing aid comprising a case that is worn as jewelry on the chest of a wearer, and having an outward facing surface and means for carrying the case on the outside of the wearer'"'"'s clothing and exposed to light, pickup transducer means in the case for converting ambient sounds to an electrical signal, acoustic output transducer means worn in the wearer'"'"'s ear and remote from the case, but coupled to an output of the amplifier means for delivering amplified sound into the auditory canal of the wearer, a rechargeable storage power cell within the case for providing electrical power to said amplifier means and permanently situated within the case, and at least one photocell carried on the outward facing surface of said case having at least a photosensitive surface exposed, the photocell being connected in parallel with said storage cell and being of sufficient power capacity to power the amplifier means and at the same time recharge the storage cell under average ambient sunlight conditions, the storage cell being of sufficient capacity to power the amplifier means for at least several hours under darkness conditions.
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9. A method of employing a hearing aid of the in-the-ear type in which a case is shaped to fit in the wearer'"'"'s outer ear, the case having a canal portion extending into the auditory canal of the wearer and a back plate facing outwards, comprising pickup transducer means in the case for converting ambient sounds to an electrical signal, electrical amplifier means within the case for amplifying said electrical signal, acoustic output transducer means in the canal portion of the case coupled to an output of the amplifier means for delivering amplified sound into the auditory canal of the wearer, a power cell within the case in the form of a rechargeable storage cell permanently situated within the case for providing electrical power to said amplifier means, and having a nominal capacity of between about 10 and 30 milliampere hours to power the amplifier means for at least several hours under darkness conditions, and a photocell carried on said back plate and having at least a photosensitive surface exposed, the photocell being connected in parallel with the storage cell and being of sufficient power capacity to power the amplifier means and recharge the storage cell under average ambient sunlight conditions;
- the method comprising the steps of;
wearing the aid in the ear when assistance in hearing is desired, including exposing said power cell to light while the aid is being worn to generate at least a portion of the power for said amplifier means; and re-energizing the aid when out of the ear by placing the aid so as to expose said photocell to a source of artificial illumination. - View Dependent Claims (10)
- the method comprising the steps of;
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