Electromagnetic input transducers for middle ear sensing
First Claim
1. An electromechanical transducer proportioned for disposition in a middle ear, the transducer comprising:
- a first portion proportioned for mechanical coupling to an auditory element;
a second portion proportioned for disposition in the middle ear; and
a carrier, carrying the second portion of the transducer, and adapted to be secured in the middle ear, wherein at least one of the first and second portions of the transducer is adapted for pivotable coupling to the auditory element and carrier, respectively, and wherein at least one of the portions adapted for pivotable coupling includes a ball and socket.
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Abstract
A hearing assistance system senses sound vibrations of an auditory element in the middle ear and provides a stimulus to an auditory sensory element. The vibrations are received through the tympanic membrane, and sensed at the tympanic membrane, malleus, incus, or other auditory element. An electromagnetic sensor includes receiving and reference elements, e.g. a permanent magnet and a coil, having a time-varying magnetic flux linkage due to the vibrations. The magnet and coil are pivotably coupled to an auditory element and a carrier, or vice-versa, for self-alignment. A resulting electrical signal on the coil is processed, then provided to an output stimulator for mechanical or electrical stimulation of the cochlea.
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10 Claims
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1. An electromechanical transducer proportioned for disposition in a middle ear, the transducer comprising:
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a first portion proportioned for mechanical coupling to an auditory element; a second portion proportioned for disposition in the middle ear; and a carrier, carrying the second portion of the transducer, and adapted to be secured in the middle ear, wherein at least one of the first and second portions of the transducer is adapted for pivotable coupling to the auditory element and carrier, respectively, and wherein at least one of the portions adapted for pivotable coupling includes a ball and socket. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5)
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6. An at least partially implantable hearing assistance system, comprising:
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an electromagnetic sensor, pivotably coupled with a ball and socket to an auditory element for receiving vibrations and providing a resulting electrical input signal; an electronics unit, electrically coupled to the electromagnetic sensor for processing the input signal; and an output stimulator, receiving from the electronics unit a signal based on the input signal, and providing a resulting stimulus to an auditory element. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8)
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9. A method of transducing mechanical vibrations of an auditory element into at least one electrical signal, the method comprising the steps of:
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pivotably coupling a receiving element to an auditory element for receiving the vibrations; disposing a reference element for electromagnetic communication with the receiving element; and sensing a time-varying electromagnetic coupling between the receiving and reference elements resulting from the vibrations, wherein said pivotably coupled receiving element comprises a ball and socket joint. - View Dependent Claims (10)
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