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Hearing aid having plural microphones and a microphone switching system

  • US 5,524,056 A
  • Filed: 04/13/1993
  • Issued: 06/04/1996
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/13/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A hearing aid apparatus comprising:

  • an omnidirectional microphone for converting sound waves to electrical signals;

    a directional microphone of at least the first order for converting sound waves into electrical signals, said electrical signals of said directional microphone having low, mid, and high frequency components;

    an equalization amplifier accepting said electrical signals from said directional microphone for at least partially equalizing the amplitude of said low frequency electrical signal components of said electrical signal of said directional microphone with the amplitude of said mid and high frequency electrical signal components of said electrical signals of said directional microphone, said equalization amplifier having an equalized electrical signal output;

    a hearing aid amplifier for amplifying electrical signals received at an input thereof; and

    switch means including automatic means for automatically switching between first and second switching states in response to sensed ambient noise levels, said switch means connecting said electrical signal from said omnidirectional microphone to said input of said hearing aid amplifier when said switch means is in said first switching state, said .switch means connecting said equalized electrical signal from said equalization amplifier to said input of said hearing aid amplifier when said switching means is in said second switching state, said automatic means comprising;

    noise sensing means for sensing ambient noise and generating an output signal indicative of the level of said ambient noise;

    a comparator for comparing the amplitude of said output signal of said noise sensing means with the amplitude of a reference signal, said reference signal being indicative of a reference ambient noise level at which said switch means is to switch between said first and second switch states, said comparator having an output signal indicative of whether said ambient noise level is above or below said reference ambient noise level;

    a first switch disposed between said electrical signal of said omnidirectional microphone and said hearing aid, said first switch responsive to said output signal of said comparator to through-connect said electrical signal to said hearing aid amplifier when said ambient noise level falls to a level below said reference ambient noise level, said first switch responsive to said output signal of said comparator to disconnect said electrical signal from said hearing aid amplifier when said ambient noise level rises to a level above said reference ambient noise level; and

    a second switch disposed between said equalized electrical signal of said equalizer and said hearing aid, said second switch responsive to said output signal of said comparator to through-connect said equalized electrical signal to said hearing aid amplifier when said ambient noise level rises to a level above said reference ambient noise level, said second switch responsive to said output signal of said comparator to disconnect said equalized electrical signal from said hearing aid amplifier when said ambient noise level falls to a level below said reference ambient noise level.

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