Method of manufacturing a soft hearing aid
First Claim
1. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
- a) placing a moldable material in the ear canal of a patient to cast a form;
b) using the form to vacuum form a hollow shell with an outer surface that approximates the shape of the patient'"'"'s ear canal, the shell being of a soft polymeric material;
c) providing a mounting member;
d) mounting electronic hearing aid components to the mounting member;
e) joining the mounting member to the hollow shell to define a mold cavity;
f) filling the shell with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates at least one of the electronic components;
g) wherein in step “
f”
the combination of shell, electronic components and fill material define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use; and
h) further comprising placing a bonding layer between the mounting member and soft polymeric material.
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Abstract
A hearing aid instrument of the in-the-ear type (and preferably CIC) provides a plate member with electronic hearing aid components mounted thereto. The plate member is preferably of a harder material such as hard plastic. A soft polymeric body is bonded to the plate member and encapsulates preferably a plurality of the electronic hearing aid components. The body is soft and is shaped to conform to the ear canal of the user. The soft polymeric body and encapsulated electronic hearing aid components define a soft structure compliant to the ear canal during use and that is substantially solid and free of void spaces between at least some of the components and the ear canal. This combination of soft compliant structure and encapsulated electronic hearing aid components addresses problems of peripheral leakage, poor fit, pivotal displacement that occurs with jaw motion and internal cross talk of components housed in prior art hollow type hearing aids.
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51 Claims
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1. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) placing a moldable material in the ear canal of a patient to cast a form;
b) using the form to vacuum form a hollow shell with an outer surface that approximates the shape of the patient'"'"'s ear canal, the shell being of a soft polymeric material;
c) providing a mounting member;
d) mounting electronic hearing aid components to the mounting member;
e) joining the mounting member to the hollow shell to define a mold cavity;
f) filling the shell with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates at least one of the electronic components;
g) wherein in step “
f”
the combination of shell, electronic components and fill material define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use; and
h) further comprising placing a bonding layer between the mounting member and soft polymeric material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) vacuum forming a hollow shell with an inside surface that approximates the shape of the human ear canal, the shell being of a soft polymeric material;
b) providing a mounting member;
c) mounting electronic hearing aid components to the mounting member;
d) joining the hollow shell to the mounting member to define a mold cavity;
e) filling the mold cavity with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates the electronic components;
f) eliminating substantially all void space between the shell and the electronic components with the filling in step “
e”
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g) allowing the soft polymeric material to cure;
h) wherein in step “
e”
the combination of electronic components and fill material define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use;
further comprising placing a bonding layer between the mounting member and soft polymeric material. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23)
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24. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) making a male mold that accurately conforms to the shape of a patient'"'"'s ear canal;
b) using the male mold to vacuum form a female mold with an inside surface that generally duplicates the shape of the male mold and at least a section of the patient'"'"'s ear canal;
c) providing a mounting member;
d) mounting electronic hearing aid components to the mounting member;
e) attaching the mold to the mounting member to define a cavity;
f) filling the cavity with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates at least one of the electronic components; and
g) wherein the combination of shell soft polymeric material and electronic component define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use;
further comprising placing a bonding layer between the mounting member and soft polymeric material. - View Dependent Claims (25)
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26. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) providing a mounting member with at least one opening;
b) using the form to vacuum form a hollow shell with an outer surface that approximates the shape of the patient'"'"'s ear;
c) joining the mounting member to the hollow mold having a mold cavity;
d) placing a vent tube inside the mold cavity;
e) placing an insert inside the mold cavity, the insert having a configuration that generally simulates a hearing aid components assembly;
f) filling the shell with a soft polymeric material that sets to form a soft-solid structure that substantially encapsulates the vent tube and the insert;
g) removing the insert from the soft, solid structure to form a void space; and
h) placing a hearing aid component assembly into the void space. - View Dependent Claims (27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47)
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48. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) forming a hollow shell with an inside surface that approximates the shape of the human ear canal;
b) providing a mounting member;
c) joining the hollow shell to the mounting member to define a mold cavity;
d) placing a vent tube and an insert inside the mold cavity;
e) coating the vent tube with a bonding agent;
f) filling the mold cavity with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates the vent tube and insert;
g) eliminating substantially all void space between the shell and the components with the filling in step “
g”
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h) allowing the soft polymeric material to cure;
i) removing the insert to leave a void space inside the soft polymeric material;
j) placing a hearing aid component assembly inside the void space;
k) wherein in step “
f”
the combination of components and fill material define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use.- View Dependent Claims (49)
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50. A method of manufacturing a hearing aid comprising the steps of:
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a) making a mold with an inside surface that generally duplicates the shape of and at least a section of a patient'"'"'s ear canal;
b) attaching the mold to a mounting member to define a mold cavity;
c) placing a vent tube and an insert inside the mold cavity;
d) filling the mold cavity with a soft polymeric material that substantially encapsulates the vent tube and the insert;
e) removing the insert after the material cures to leave a void space;
f) placing a hearing aid component assembly insert into the void space;
g) wherein the combination of shell soft polymeric material and hearing aid component assembly define a soft structure that is compliant to ear canal movement during use. - View Dependent Claims (51)
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