Cochlear implants with a stimulus in the human ultrasonic range and method for stimulating a cochlea
First Claim
1. A cochlear implant system for a patient'"'"'s cochlea comprising:
- at least one electrode for electrical coupling with the patient'"'"'s cochlea;
an internal coil for implanting in the patient to drive the at least one electrode;
a microphone for outputting electrical sound signals in response to external sounds;
an oscillator for generating an electrical analog carrier signal having a frequency greater than 20 kHz;
a modulator for modulating the carrier signal with the sound signals to generate a modulated signal; and
an external coil for magnetically coupling the modulated signal to the internal coil such that the modulated signal is electrically directly applied to the cochlea to cause a percept.
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Abstract
A cochlear implant system for a patient'"'"'s cochlea includes an external processor and an implanted internal unit. The internal unit includes one electrode for inserting in the patient'"'"'s cochlea, and an internal coil for driving the electrode. The external processor includes a microphone for outputting electrical sound signals in response to ambient or other sounds, an oscillator for generating an electrical analog carrier signal, and a modulator for modulating the carrier signal with the sound signals to generate a modulated signal. An external coil couples magnetically the modulated signal to the internal coil. The analog carrier signal has a frequency in the ultrasonic human range, i.e. greater than 20 kHz, such as 32 kHz or 80 kHz. This sampling at higher frequency results in clearer rendering of sounds, and a higher frequency range of rendered sounds.
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9 Claims
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1. A cochlear implant system for a patient'"'"'s cochlea comprising:
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at least one electrode for electrical coupling with the patient'"'"'s cochlea; an internal coil for implanting in the patient to drive the at least one electrode; a microphone for outputting electrical sound signals in response to external sounds; an oscillator for generating an electrical analog carrier signal having a frequency greater than 20 kHz; a modulator for modulating the carrier signal with the sound signals to generate a modulated signal; and an external coil for magnetically coupling the modulated signal to the internal coil such that the modulated signal is electrically directly applied to the cochlea to cause a percept. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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