Hearing system and finger ring for the hearing system
First Claim
1. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to contact an ear cartilage, used for a hearing system, comprising:
- a short-distance wireless communication portion;
a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum;
a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion; and
a power-source switch that turns on/off a power source of the power source portion, wherein the short-distance wireless communication portion outputs an on/off-state of the power source portion to outside;
wherein the power-source switch includes a self-holding function that holds the on state for a predetermined self-time span; and
wherein count operation during the self-holding time span is reset at each turning on operation of the power source portion and restarted.
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Abstract
The hearing system comprises a finger ring and a hearing device body. The finger ring includes: a first short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion disposed at a position that contacts a finger to convert a voice signal, which is received by the first short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs it; and a first power source portion that supplies power to the first short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion. The talk device body includes: a second short-distance wireless communication portion that communicates with the first short-distance wireless communication portion; a microphone; a voice signal output portion that makes the second short-distance wireless communication portion output the voice signal according to a voice captured by the microphone; and a second power source portion that supplies power to the second short-distance wireless communication portion, the microphone, and the voice signal output portion.
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Citations
11 Claims
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1. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to contact an ear cartilage, used for a hearing system, comprising:
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a short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum; a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion; and a power-source switch that turns on/off a power source of the power source portion, wherein the short-distance wireless communication portion outputs an on/off-state of the power source portion to outside; wherein the power-source switch includes a self-holding function that holds the on state for a predetermined self-time span; and wherein count operation during the self-holding time span is reset at each turning on operation of the power source portion and restarted.
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2. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to contact an ear cartilage, used for a hearing system, comprising:
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a short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum; and a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion, wherein the vibration output portion includes a piezoelectric bimorph; and wherein the power source portion includes a voltage step-up circuit that drives the piezoelectric bimorph. - View Dependent Claims (3, 4, 5)
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6. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to be pressurized against an ear cartilage, used for a mobile phone system as a hearing system, comprising:
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a short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum; a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion; a control portion that receives an incoming signal via the short-distance wireless communication portion to make the power source portion start the electric power supply; and an incoming alert vibration portion that notifies a phone call based on the incoming signal. - View Dependent Claims (7)
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8. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to contact an ear cartilage, used for a mobile phone system as a hearing system, comprising:
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a short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum; a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion; and a manual operation switch, wherein the short-distance wireless communication portion outputs a signal corresponding to a call/answer operation by the manual switch to the mobile phone. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11)
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9. A voice signal reception attachment transmitting a vibration to a finger which is to contact an ear cartilage, used for a mobile phone system as a hearing system, comprising:
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a short-distance wireless communication portion; a vibration output portion to convert a voice signal, which is received by the short-distance wireless communication portion, into a cartilage conduction vibration and outputs the cartilage conduction vibration, the cartilage conduction vibration of the vibration output portion being transmitted to the ear cartilage via the finger with the finger contacting the ear cartilage which generates an air transmission sound in the external auditory canal to reach an eardrum; and a power source portion that performs electric power supply to the short-distance wireless communication portion and the vibration output portion, wherein the vibration output portion includes a piezoelectric bimorph; and wherein the power source portion includes a voltage step-up circuit that drives the piezoelectric bimorph.
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