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Noise abatement system for dental procedures

  • US 9,609,423 B2
  • Filed: 09/25/2014
  • Issued: 03/28/2017
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/27/2013
  • Status: Active Grant
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1. A headphone system for protecting people from high-frequency noises including higher, dental tool-ranged frequency noises generated by dental tools, the headphone system comprising:

  • a patient headphone comprising;

    first and second earphones, each of the first and second earphones comprising a high-frequency insulating material passively abating the high-frequency noises;

    a patient microphone connected to one of the first and second earphones and receiving environmental sound including the high-frequency noises and lower, speech-ranged frequencies and outputting an audio output signal corresponding to the environmental sound;

    a patient speaker coupled to the one of the first and second earphones and directing sound into an ear of the patient wearing the patient headphonea patient input device operated by the patient and switchable between on and off states; and

    a dental operator input device operated by a dental operator and switchable between on and off states; and

    an audio signal processor (ASP) connected to the patient input device, to the dental operator input device, and to the patient headphone and receiving the audio output signal from the patient microphone, wherein the ASP filters the higher, dental tool-ranged frequencies from the audio output signal while passing the lower, speech-ranged frequencies in the audio output signal to generate a filtered output signal that is provided to the patient speaker to generate the sound to the ear of the patient when either of the patient input device and the dental operator input device is switched to the on state by either the patient or the dental operator and the ASP disables outputting any signal including the audio output signal from the patient microphone to the patient speaker when both of the patient and dental operator input devices are switched to the off state by the patient and by the dental operator.

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