Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
381330000 | Hook over ear | 67 |
20080205680 | Behind-the-ear hearing device with a magnetically-attached ear hook - An ear hook is to be able to be tightly attached to a hearing device housing in a simple fashion. To this end, provision is made for it to be possible to clip the ear hook onto the hearing device housing. One of the two parts; hearing device housing and ear hook has a sound outlet tube, which can be inserted into a corresponding opening in the other part. The two parts are detachably fastened to one another in an axial direction in respect of the sound outlet tube by means of a magnetic connection. The magnetic connection ensures that the two components are fitted tightly onto one another, though it enables said two components to rotate in respect of each other. | 08-28-2008 |
20080232627 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICE WITH PINNA CONTROL - One embodiment of the present subject matter provides an apparatus for disposition between a pinna and a head of a user, the apparatus including a behind-the-ear housing, the housing having a first lateral side located adjacent the user's ear and a second lateral side located adjacent the side of the user's head when the apparatus is worn as directed, hearing assistance electronics disposed in the behind-the-ear housing, and a control disposed on at least one lateral side of the behind-the-ear housing, the control coupled to the hearing assistance electronics. | 09-25-2008 |
20080232628 | Hearing device with a securing system for a receiver tube - The invention relates to a securing system for a receiver tube in a hearing device. The object of the invention is to provide a securing system for the receiver tube in a hearing device, which reliably prevents the occurrence of disruptive acoustic feedback and does not require adhesive to secure the receiver tube. This object of the invention is achieved with a hearing device, in particular a BTE hearing device, in which a receiver facility is disposed, wherein the hearing device has a connector piece, which is connected to the receiver facility by way of a receiver tube, in order to conduct an acoustic signal or acoustic signals generated by the receiver facility to an acoustic output of the hearing device, with the receiver tube being provided with a connecting element, which connects the receiver tube and the connector piece to each other in an essentially acoustically sealed manner. | 09-25-2008 |
20080253598 | Bte Hearing Aid Adaptor - The present invention relates to an adaptor for a BTE hearing aid with a housing to be worn behind the ear, an earpiece for insertion in the earcanal, and a signal transmission member for transmission of a signal from the housing at a first end of the member to the earpiece at a second end of the member, the signal transmission member having a connector at the first end, wherein the housing and the connector of the signal transmission member are not adapted for mutual mechanical interconnection, wherein the adaptor has a first end that is geometrically adapted for mechanical connection with the connector of the signal transmission member and a second end that is geometrically adapted for mechanical connection with the housing, so that the signal transmission member and the housing can be mechanically interconnected through the adaptor whereby the variety of signal transmission member units to be kept in stock by a hearing aid dispenser is substantially minimized. | 10-16-2008 |
20080260192 | REAL EAR MEASUREMENT SYSTEM USING THIN TUBE - An embodiment of a hearing assistance apparatus for performing a Real Ear Measurement (REM), comprises a hearing assistance device housing, a microphone within the housing, an earhook connected to the housing, and a flexible tube. The house has a first opening for guiding sound into the housing to the microphone. The housing and the connected earhook form an interface, where the earhook has a shape to provide a slot near the interface of the housing and the earhook. The tube guides sound, and has a first end and a second end. The first end of the flexible tube and the slot of the earhook cooperate to retain the first end of the flexible tube in the slot of the earhook and flush with the housing to provide a sound-tight connection with the first opening. | 10-23-2008 |
20080260193 | INTERCHANGEABLE ACOUSTIC SYSTEM FOR A HEARING AID, AND A HEARING AID - An acoustic system ( | 10-23-2008 |
20080273732 | Connecting element for a carrying hook of a hearing device - In order to connect a hearing device to a carrying hook, a connecting element is used, which has to satisfy high demands with regards to its precision and stability. To ensure this, the connecting element is designed as a powder injection molded part, in particular as a ceramic injection molded part or metal part, which is manufactured in a ceramic injection molding process or a metal injection molding process. | 11-06-2008 |
20080273733 | HEARING AID SYSTEM - An exemplary hearing aid system includes a receiver unit configured and positioned within the user's ear canal so as to minimize insertion loss and/or occlusion effect. | 11-06-2008 |
20080292126 | HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICE WITH CAPACITIVE SWITCH - Disclosed herein, among other things, is a hearing assistance device apparatus with a capacitive switch. According to various embodiments, the apparatus includes a BTE housing, hearing assistance electronics housed in the housing and a capacitive switch connected to the hearing assistance electronics and adapted to detect a wearer when the BTE housing is worn. | 11-27-2008 |
20080298619 | Hearing device with a connecting piece fastened to the housing frame - A hearing device which is simple to assemble and to which a wearing hook can be fastened in a stable fashion is provided. The hearing device includes a receiver, which has a sound outlet, a wearing hook, which has a sound channel, a connecting piece for connecting the sound outlet of the receiver to the sound channel of the wearing hook and includes a housing frame, in which the receiver and to which the wearing hook are fastened respectively. The connecting piece may be formed largely of metal or ceramic and may be directly fastened to the housing frame. | 12-04-2008 |
20080298620 | Wearing hook with metal section for a hearing device - A wearing hook is provided for the behind-the-ear hearing device to improve acoustic stability. The wearing hook being composed of a metal part and a plastic part. The wearing hook is split substantially at a right angle to the sound channel, which runs along the inside of a wearing hook, into a first section and a second section. The first section, via which the wearing hook is mountable on the behind-the-ear hearing device, is substantially composed of a plastic. On the other hand the second section is substantially composed of a metal. The additional mass of the metal reduces the vibrations at the point of the wearing hook so that acoustic stability is improved. | 12-04-2008 |
20080304686 | BEHIND-THE-EAR (BTE) PROSTHETIC DEVICE WITH ANTENNA - A BTE prosthetic device for use in a medical system or prosthesis comprises a connector configured to mechanically attach an auxiliary device of the system to the BTE prosthetic device. The connector is electrically connected to an transceiver of the BTE prosthetic device. The connector operates as an electromagnetic antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals between the BTE prosthetic and other components of the medical system. | 12-11-2008 |
20080317272 | HEARING DEVICE SOUND EMISSION TUBE WITH A 2-COMPONENT DESIGN - A hearing device, in particular a hearing system, is designed more acoustically stable with regard to feedback as well as more mechanically stable with regard to external influences by a sound emission tube for direct connection to an output nozzle of an earpiece of a hearing device. The sound emission tube has an outer sheath made from a first plastic and an inner wall made from a second plastic that is more elastic than the first plastic. The outer sheath and the inner wall are produced by 2-component injection molding. The inner wall damps vibrations from the earpiece outward or shocks from the outside to the earpiece. Conversely, the outer sheath provides for the mechanical stability and the sufficiently rigid mounting of the earpiece. | 12-25-2008 |
20090003638 | Hearing device with on/off switch and associated method - A hearing device and an associated method are provided. The hearing device includes a behind-the-ear part and an in-the-ear part that are connected to one another by a connecting element. The behind-the-ear part has a switching element arranged to be functionally connected to the connecting element such that at least two switching positions of the switching element can be engaged by a movement of the connecting element. | 01-01-2009 |
20090010467 | Method and arrangement for exchanging data with a hearing device - Data is exchanged between a hearing device and a connectable unit. The data, such as an identification code, may be read from the unit. Data may also be output to the connectable unit. The connectable unit may include a random access memory. Furthermore, the connectable unit may include a sequence control element. | 01-08-2009 |
20090022349 | Configuration with a Wearing Hook for Hearing Devices and Associated Method - A wearing hook for hearing devices has at least one device disposed in a sound channel of the wearing hook. The device is able to influence interfering sound-induced oscillations of the wearing hook. The device is for instance a tube made of metal. An associated method is likewise described for influencing the oscillations. | 01-22-2009 |
20090034770 | Receiver device with manipulable sound outlet direction - Provided is a receiver device with an earpiece for securing the receiver device in an auditory canal. The receiver device further comprises a receiver with a sound outlet direction and an adapter for affixing the receiver in the earpiece, with a sound from the receiver being conducted through the adapter. The adapter diverts the sound from the sound outlet direction in a divergent direction. | 02-05-2009 |
20090116673 | HEARING AID, IN PARTICULAR A BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID, AND A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING A HEARING AID - A hearing aid, in particular a behind-the-ear hearing aid, has a speaker for generating a sound signal, a connecting piece for emitting the sound signal, and a flexible sound tube for transporting the sound signal from the speaker to the connecting piece. The flexible sound tube is flexible at least in a longitudinal center section in a direction orthogonally to longitudinal direction. A method of assembling a hearing aid has the following steps: a longitudinal end of a flexible sound tube is fitted on/in a connecting piece or a speaker of the hearing aid; the flexible sound tube is bent toward the speaker or the connecting piece; and the second longitudinal end of the flexible sound tube is fitted on/in the speaker or on the connecting piece. | 05-07-2009 |
20090136070 | Adaptable Connection Module of a Modular Hearing Aid - A connection module for a modular hearing aid contains an interface for mechanical and electrical or acoustic coupling of the connection module to a main module which is configured to produce electrical or acoustic signals. The connection module furthermore contains a line for passing an acoustic or electrical signal to an earpiece which is configured for at least partial insertion into an auditory channel of a patient. An adaptation device is configured for adaptation of the length of a part of the line which projects out of the connection module. | 05-28-2009 |
20090136071 | Connector for fastening a wearing hook to a hearing apparatus - A hearing apparatus with a housing shell and a connector are provided. The connector, having a tubular base body, allows a wearing hook to fasten a hearing apparatus. A first fastening element is at a first end of the base body for fastening the wearing hook. A second fastening element is on or in the vicinity of the second end of the base body for fastening to a frame of the hearing apparatus. A third fastening element is located between the first and the second fastening element on the base body and is used to fasten a housing shell of the hearing apparatus. The housing shell thus need not be directly fastened to the frame, so that the frame can be designed to be smaller and slimmer. | 05-28-2009 |
20090196449 | WIRELESS AUDIO SIGNAL RECEIVER DEVICE FOR A HEARING INSTRUMENT - A receiver device for receiving audio signals from a remote source has a magnetic loop antenna for receiving radio frequency signals carrying audio signals, a signal processing unit for reproducing audio signals from the radio frequency signals received by the antenna, an output interface which is capable of being mechanically connected to an input interface of a hearing instrument to be worn at a user's ear in order to supply the audio signals from the signal processing unit as input to the hearing instrument, and a housing enclosing the antenna and the signal processing unit. The antenna is designed as a printed board circuit with a loop-shaped conductor on an at least partially flexible insulating substrate. A first portion defines a first plane and a second portion defines a second plane, the first plane and second planes being oriented at an angle of 60° to 120° relative to each other. | 08-06-2009 |
20090238390 | HEARING AID - Supply of power is ensured on use without requiring troublesome works such as battery replacement work and charging work. Specifically, hearing aids, which collect sound, amplify the collected sound, and output the amplified sound, boosts electromotive force generated by the Peltier module derived from temperature difference between a human-body contact portion and an ambient-air contact portion, and causes sound collecting units, a controller IC, a speaker to operate by the boosted voltage. | 09-24-2009 |
20090245560 | REAL EAR MEASUREMENT ADAPTOR WITH INTERNAL SOUND CONDUIT - Methods and apparatus for a hearing assistance device housing for use in real ear measurements. The methods and apparatus for configuration of a hearing assistance device using an apparatus including an opening to receive a sound tube for real ear measurements and providing an opening for connection of a sound hook to a housing of the hearing assistance device. | 10-01-2009 |
20090296969 | BTE/CIC AUDITORY DEVICE AND MODULAR CONNECTOR SYSTEM THEREFOR - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 12-03-2009 |
20100027825 | Ear mold for a hearing device - In one aspect an ear mold for a hearing device is provided. The ear mol includes an opening for accommodating a snap-on element arranged on a receiver or a sound tube, with the opening being lined with a hard layer. A device having a receiver or a sound tube and a snap-on element are likewise specified. | 02-04-2010 |
20100067725 | CONNECTOR FOR HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICE HAVING REDUCED MECHANICAL FEEDBACK - An electronic hearing aid apparatus comprises a first component, a second component and a cable assembly for electrically connecting the first component to the second component. The first component includes a vibration sensor generating a vibration signal based on sensed acoustic vibrations, electronics for processing and amplifying the vibration signal and an output port for providing access to the amplified vibration signal. The second component includes an input port for receiving the amplified vibration signal and a vibration generator for generating vibrations based on the amplified vibration signal. The cable assembly conducts the amplified vibration signal from the output port of the first component to the input port of the second component. The cable assembly includes a first connector for connecting to the first component, a second connector for connecting to the second component and a flexible cable portion for electrically connecting the first connector to the second connector. The first and second connectors each comprise an inner connector housing and an outer connector shell. The inner connector housing includes a rear cavity in which solder joints are disposed that provide electrical connection between the connector's contacts and the wires of the flexible cable portion. Potting material encases the solder joints within the rear cavity. The outer connector shell, which may be over-molded onto the inner connector housing in an injection molding process, encloses most of the inner connector housing and a portion of the flexible cable where the flexible cable connects to the inner connector housing. | 03-18-2010 |
20100086161 | CABLE LENGTH ADJUSTMENT IN AUDITORY DEVICES - An In-The-Ear (ITE) device is disclosed. This ITE is adapted for connection to a cable from a Behind-The-Ear (BTE) device, the ITE device including a releasable mechanical retention device for the cable, such that the cable may be customized in length and may be attached to the retention device. | 04-08-2010 |
20100142740 | HEARING AID WIRELESS COMMUNICATION ADAPTOR - The present invention relates to a new apparatus for interconnection with a hearing aid, such as a Behind-The-Ear hearing aid. The apparatus provides wireless communication, e.g. in accordance with the Bluetooth standard, between the hearing aid and another device, such as a mobile phone. The apparatus has a housing with a connector mating the hearing aid housing and providing electrical interconnection with the hearing aid. The adaptor further comprises a power supply and is adapted to automatically turn on upon interconnection with the hearing aid. | 06-10-2010 |
20100202646 | HEARING DEVICE WITH SUPPORTING HOOK RECOGNITION - The fitting of hearing aids and other hearing devices is intended to be made more comfortable. For this, provision is made for a hearing device with a housing which contains a signal processing unit and has a sound outlet. A supporting hook for attaching the hearing device to an ear or a head can be fixed on the sound outlet of the housing such that sound emanating from the sound outlet is guided through the supporting hook. A sensor for detecting the type of supporting hook is arranged in or on the housing. The sensor controls the signal processing unit as a function of the detected type of supporting hook. Thus, the user can for example use different types of supporting hooks without having to decide on a type of supporting hook during the first fitting. Moreover, the degree of mass production of the hearing aid can be further increased by the automatic recognition of the type of supporting hook. | 08-12-2010 |
20100208928 | MEMBER FOR TRANSMITTING THE SOUND OF A LOUD-SPEAKER TO THE EAR AND EQUIPMENT FITTED WITH SUCH MEMBER - The invention relates to a member that comprises a proximal portion ( | 08-19-2010 |
20100226520 | BTE/CIC Auditory Device and Modular Connector System Therefor - An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user. | 09-09-2010 |
20110002493 | PROTECTIVE COVER FOR BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID DEVICE - The present invention relates to a novel protective cover for over-the-ear or behind-the-ear hearing aid devices, wherein the protective cover is resistant to infiltration of moisture, corrosive elements, and/or dirt or debris. Furthermore, in at least one embodiment, the protective cover comprises a flexible material that offers a formed fit over the hearing aid device, and includes at least one slit within the flexible material such that the protective cover may be readily flipped up to allow access to portions of the over-the-ear or behind-the-ear hearing aid device upon which it is placed without significant effort by the user. | 01-06-2011 |
20110091061 | HEARING INSTRUMENT - A hearing instrument with at least one microphone and signal processing includes at least two receivers having a different frequency response. At least a first one of the receivers can be placed outside the ear canal, for example in a behind-the-ear component. A behind-the-ear component and an external component can be provided for being placed in the user's ear canal or in the user's ear with a connection link between the behind-the-ear component and the external component. The sound processing means can feed the first receiver with a first signal of a first central frequency and the second receiver with a second signal of a second central frequency. The signal processing means can be one or two signal processing units. A frequency separating filter can have an input operatively connected to an output of the signal processing unit. | 04-21-2011 |
20110116669 | Accessory Adapter For Cochlear Implant System Providing Simultaneous T-Mic and External Audio Input - A special accessory adapter for use with a BTE device of a cochlear implant (CI) system provides two inputs: a T-Mic input and an auxiliary audio input. Both inputs (the T-Mic input and the auxiliary audio input) are connected to a special mixer circuit integrated into a body of the accessory adapter. The body of the accessory adapter connects to the BTE using the same earhook attachment mechanism used by other accessories used by the CI system. The special mixer circuit prevents signals from either the T-Mic input or the auxiliary audio input from interfering with each other. Both signals, however, can still be processed by the processing circuits of the BTE and combined in such a way that user is able to perceive both signals at the same time. | 05-19-2011 |
20110194718 | RECEIVER TUBE WITH STRAIN RELIEF AND HEARING AID - A receiver tube for a hearing aid has an integrated strain relief. A receiver mounted at the end of the receiver tube is normally worn in the auditory canal of a hearing aid wearer. It is pulled out of the auditory canal by pulling at the receiver tube or also separated from the receiver tube for the purpose of cleaning or exchange. Due to the tensile forces, the flexible receiver tube is stretched and elongated. This longitudinal extension may under certain circumstances amount to up to several millimeters and load or even damage the connection of the less extensible conductor to the receiver or to the hearing aid extending through the receiver tube due to tension. The novel receiver tube has a strain relief with a strain aid that is inexpensive to produce and benefitting a small diameter, has a high visual transparency and a high flexibility of the receiver tube. The receiver tube has a flexible sheathing and an electrical conductor extending through the sheathing and longitudinally displaceable therein relative to the sheathing. Without any tensile loading in the longitudinal direction, a longitudinal section of the conductor lying within the sheathing has a greater length than the longitudinal section of the sheathing surrounding it, and this longitudinal section of the conductor is freely movable transversely to the longitudinal direction within the longitudinal section of the sheathing. | 08-11-2011 |
20110249851 | BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID WHOSE MICROPHONE IS SET IN AN ENTRANCE OF EAR CANAL - There is provided a behind-the-ear hearing aid that makes it easy for a hearing aid wearer to estimate a position of a sound source with respect to a front-back direction and that enables an increase in aesthetic property when the hearing aid is worn. A behind-the-ear hearing aid of the present invention is used while fitted to an ear of a human body, and includes at least a microphone | 10-13-2011 |
20110268304 | HEARING AID WITH EAR-HOOK SAFETY MECHANISM - Children should be prevented from easily being able to remove the ear hook of a hearing aid. It is for this reason that a hearing aid that is to be worn behind an ear has a housing, which houses signal-processing components, and an ear hook, which is detachably attached to the housing. During the attachment process, the ear hook is moved toward the housing in an axial direction. The ear hook and the housing are embodied such that, in order to attach the ear hook to the housing, there is at least one movement of the ear hook in a second direction and a movement of the ear hook in a third direction, which differs from the second direction. Both the second and the third direction differ from the first direction. It follows that a complicated movement pattern is required when the ear hook is disassembled from the housing. | 11-03-2011 |
20120014549 | RECEIVER-IN-CANAL HEARING DEVICE CABLE CONNECTIONS - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for hearing assistance devices, including, but not limited to connections for receiver-in-canal hearing devices. In various embodiments, a hearing device includes a hearing device component adapted to rest on or behind the ear and hearing assistance electronics disposed in the component. A first connector portion is disposed in the component, the first connector portion electrically connected to the hearing assistance electronics. A second connector portion is adapted to conform to a portion of the component and to electrically and physically connect a cable to the first connector portion. In various embodiments, at least one of the first connector portion and the second connector portion employ scratch pads for contacts. The first connector portion is top loading, in an embodiment. | 01-19-2012 |
20120057735 | BENDABLE HEARING DEVICE - Within a casing of a hearing device to be worn in the area of the auricle such as behind the ear, comprises bendable portions ( | 03-08-2012 |
20120140968 | HEARING AID - A hearing aid, wherein a front sound opening and a front microphone are acoustically connected via a front sound guide path, and the front sound guide path includes a first space formed between the front microphone and the electrical connection part inside the main body case, and a second space formed between the electrical connection part and the inner wall face of the main body case. | 06-07-2012 |
20120148079 | ATTACHMENT OF A HOOK TO A HEARING DEVICE - A hearing device with a connecting portion ( | 06-14-2012 |
20120237068 | Soft Concha Ring Behind-The-Ear Hearing Aid - A hearing aid has hearing aid electronics including the microphone, battery and amplifier in a behind-the-ear housing, with a flexible tube extending from the behind-the-ear housing to a concha-based suspension structure. The concha-based suspension portion is flexible and bears off a tragus contact area, an antitragus contact area and an antihelix contact area. Based on forces generated from these concha bowl contact areas, the tube is suspended in a centered position within the ear canal in an unoccluded fashion making little or no contact with the wall of the ear canal. An annulus of the suspension portion provides an open concha skin surface, which can naturally reflect sound down the generally open ear canal. | 09-20-2012 |
20120321114 | HEARING AID - A hearing aid ( | 12-20-2012 |
20120328139 | BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID HAVING A PLUG-IN CONNECTOR - A behind-the-ear hearing device has a housing with a plug-in connector on a sidewall of the housing for connecting to an earpiece tube or sound tube. The lateral arrangement of the plug-in connector moves the plug-in connector away from the exposed position on the front end face of the housing. This enables the front end face, which is generally visible, to be made smaller. Advantageously, at least two microphones are provided, with one microphone position in the vicinity of the front end face of the housing. The front microphone position is thus moved farther away from a position that may possibly be covered by the pinna, and the rear microphone position can also be moved farther toward the front. The microphone positions are thus approximately horizontal, which promotes the spatial resolution of the detected surrounding sound (directionality) by the signal processing of the hearing aid. | 12-27-2012 |
20130004005 | CONNECTOR FOR A HEARING INSTRUMENT AND HEARING INSTRUMENT - A connector for a hearing instrument, in particular a receiver-in-canal behind-the-ear hearing aid, is small and visually inconspicuous. The connector should be as invisible as possible on the hearing instrument as it is worn, and the connector allows a microphone arrangement favorable for directionality and sound pick-up. The connector is disposed on an earpiece tube, which defines a longitudinal direction at the connector. The connector is connected by insertion into a connector receptacle of a hearing instrument transversely to the longitudinal direction. The hearing instrument has a laterally arranged connector receptacle, into which a connector is inserted transversely to the longitudinal direction. Because of the transverse insertion, the connector can be arranged laterally on the housing and because of the lateral placement, the front end face of the housing is smaller and the housing is overall flatter. A microphone can be arranged on the end face instead of the connector so as to improve sound pick-up and directionality. | 01-03-2013 |
20130028455 | HEARING APPARATUS HAVING A SPECIAL SOUND CHANNEL - A hearing apparatus has a housing, a receiver in the housing, and a sound conductor through which sound from the receiver is conducted out of the housing. In order to render the device as small as possible, the hearing apparatus has a cover piece which is inserted into the housing in such a way that a sound channel is formed. The sound channel is thereby delimited at the sides by the housing and the cover piece. A special sound-conducting tube can therefore be dispensed with. | 01-31-2013 |
20130064408 | HEARING AID AND AN EAR PIECE FOR A HEARING AID - A behind-the-ear hearing aid ( | 03-14-2013 |
20130121519 | HEARING AID RETAINER ACCESSORY - A hearing aid retainer accessory to be used together with a hearing aid is provided having a housing with a relatively large diameter longitudinal end face portion and a relatively smaller diameter hook-end to which a hook is attached. The hearing aid retainer accessory comprises an elongated string with a first end portion and a second portion, a first attaching means connected to the first end portion and a second attaching means connected to the second portion, wherein the first attaching means is attachable to a hook of a hearing aid, the second attaching means is attachable to a longitudinal end face portion of a housing of a hearing aid, such that a retaining ring is formed of both the geometry of a hearing aid and the elongated string. | 05-16-2013 |
20130129131 | SHIELDING OF BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AIDS - Provided is a method and shield for shielding a behind-the-ear hearing aid. A Mu metal shielding material is bonded to the external or internal surface of the behind-the-ear hearing aid, the shielding providing effective shielding of electromagnetic radiation in the frequency range of 0.78 Hz to 20 KHz and effective sound shielding in the audio frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. | 05-23-2013 |
20130136286 | ELECTRICAL WIRE CONNECTOR, METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ELECTRICAL WIRE CONNECTOR AND HEARING AID - An electrical wire connector adapted to establish galvanic contact between a first device and a second device is provided where the connector wire includes: an outer tube of soft bendable material, and a plug at least at a first end of the wire connector facilitating galvanic contact with the first device, where the plug includes a housing which is mechanically coupled to the tube and surrounds at least an end portion of the tube, wherein further the tension relief fibre is coupled to the housing of the plug and/or to the end portion of the tube. | 05-30-2013 |
20130163799 | APPARATUS AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING SOUND - An apparatus for providing sound. The apparatus includes a sound receiver for receiving sound and outputting an output signal, a first part comprising a signal generator for generating a second signal corresponding to the output signal, a second part comprising receiving means for receiving the second signal and outputting sound corresponding to the second signal, and an element for transporting the second signal from the signal generator to the receiving means. The transporting element comprises a sound guiding channel connected to the sound receiver and for guiding sound from outside the apparatus to the sound receiver along a portion of a length of the transporting element. | 06-27-2013 |
20130301860 | HEARING AID WITH AUTOMATIC MODE CHANGE CAPABILITIES - A hearing aid includes a casing configured to fit behind an ear of a user's head and against a side of the user's head. The hearing aid further includes a first proximity sensor associated with the casing and configured to generate a first signal that is proportional to a proximity of the casing to the ear and includes a processor coupled to the first proximity sensor and configured to select an operating mode from a plurality of operating modes in response to the first signal. | 11-14-2013 |
20130329926 | HEARING AID WITH DISTRIBUTED PROCESSING IN EAR PIECE - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for hearing assistance devices, and in particular to behind the ear and receiver in canal hearing aids with distributed processing. One aspect of the present subject matter relates to a hearing assistance device including hearing assistance electronics in a housing configured to be worn above or behind an ear of a wearer. The hearing assistance device includes an ear piece configured to be worn in the ear of the wearer and a processing component at the ear piece configured to perform functions in the ear piece and to communicate with the hearing assistance electronics, in various embodiments. | 12-12-2013 |
20140016810 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A HEARING ASSISTANCE DEVICE WITH PINNA CONTROL - One embodiment of the present subject matter provides an apparatus for disposition between a pinna and a head of a user, the apparatus including a behind-the-ear housing, the housing having a first lateral side located adjacent the user's ear and a second lateral side located adjacent the side of the user's head when the apparatus is worn as directed, hearing assistance electronics disposed in the behind-the-ear housing, and a control disposed on at least one lateral side of the behind-the-ear housing, the control coupled to the hearing assistance electronics. | 01-16-2014 |
20140050343 | BTE HEARING AID WITH AN ELONGATED SECURING MEMBER - A BTE hearing aid includes: a hearing aid housing configured to be worn behind a pinna; a sound signal transmission member for transmission of a hearing loss compensated output signal from a first end of the sound signal transmission member to an ear canal of a user at a second end of the sound signal transmission member; a connector at the first end of the sound signal transmission member for coupling the sound signal transmission member with the housing; and an elongated securing member with a first end coupled with the hearing aid housing, and a second end, the second end of the elongated securing member being a free end; wherein the elongated securing member extends from its first end along at least a part of the hearing aid housing, and is for improved retention of the hearing aid housing in its intended position behind the pinna. | 02-20-2014 |
20140056456 | BTE HEARING AID WITH AN ELONGATED SECURING MEMBER - A BTE hearing aid includes: a hearing aid housing configured to be worn behind a pinna of a user; and an elongated securing member having a first end coupled to the hearing aid housing proximate a sound output at the hearing aid housing, and a second end, the second end being a free end, wherein the elongated securing member is configured to be in abutment with an outer surface of an auricular sulcus for improved retention of the hearing aid housing when the hearing aid housing is worn in its intended position behind the pinna of the user. | 02-27-2014 |
20140072157 | MAGNETIC CONNECTOR - Acoustic duct connector for an acoustic duct of the type being used for real ear measurements, the acoustic duct connector comprising a first surface portion and a first acoustic duct exiting from said first surface portion, and comprising a first magnetical component for engaging to a second magnetical component comprised by a receiving connector such, that an airborne sound signal can propagate from the first acoustic duct to a second acoustic duct exiting from a second surface portion of the receiving connector when the acoustic duct connector and the receiving connector are connected to each other. | 03-13-2014 |
20140119585 | INFLATABLE EAR PIECE AND A METHOD OF ITS MANUFACTURE - An inflatable ear piece is used in a hearing aid. The inflatable ear piece defines an inflatable part, which defines an inflatable cavity. The inflatable cavity, when inflated, defines an inflated state in which the inflatable part abuts an inner wall of an auditory canal when provided therein, and, when deflated to a deflated state, allows for insertion and/or retraction of the ear piece from the auditory canal. The inflatable ear piece comprises one or more biasing means that are arranged to bias the inflatable part away from a totally collapsed state and into the deflated state. The biasing means is secured to an inner wall of the inflatable cavity. | 05-01-2014 |
20140119586 | HEARING AID ASSEMBLY - A hearing aid assembly comprising: a behind-the-ear part adaptor which is adapted to be connected to a behind-the-ear part; an ear piece which is adapted to be secured in the auditory canal of a user, such that sound may propagate into the auditory canal; and an interconnecting tube which is arranged between the behind-the-ear part adaptor and the ear piece, the interconnecting tube defining a first lumen and a second lumen each of which interconnects the behind-the-ear part adaptor and the ear piece, and wherein the interconnecting tube comprises a first connector and the behind-the-ear part adaptor comprises a second connector, the first and the second connectors being adapted to be connected to each other such that interconnecting tube is connected to the behind-the-ear part adaptor. | 05-01-2014 |
20140205125 | Adjustable Mechanism for Securing In-Ear Audio Device - Adjustable single-ear headsets or earpieces have an earplug portion to be inserted in the user's ear canal, a body portion to rest in the user's outer ear, and an adjustable securing loop to encircle the user's pinna, the loop adjusted by a rotary mechanism to change the size or shape of the loop and hold the earpiece securely in the user's ear. | 07-24-2014 |
20140294214 | DIGITAL HEARING AID - A digital hearing aid is disclosed in the present disclosure. The digital hearing aid comprises a body hung behind an ear and a sound transmitting device for receiving and outputting sound that is placed within an auricle and extends into an external auditory canal. The body and the sound transmitting device are connected and fixed together via a connecting device. The connecting device is formed of a material and a structure which are bendable, extendable and capable of maintaining the bending deformation, and the connecting device is preformed into a shape of an ear hook. In this way, the present disclosure can have the advantages of both the behind-the-ear hearing aid and the complete-in-canal hearing aid and is adaptive to the shape of the auricle and the facial structure so as to meet the demands of people in different growth stages or of different people. | 10-02-2014 |
20140314264 | Behind-the-Ear (BTE) Prosthetic Device With Antenna - A BTE prosthetic device for use in a medical system or prosthesis comprises a connector configured to mechanically attach an auxiliary device of the system to the BTE prosthetic device. The connector is electrically connected to an transceiver of the BTE prosthetic device. The connector operates as an electromagnetic antenna for transmitting and/or receiving signals between the BTE prosthetic and other components of the medical system. | 10-23-2014 |
20150030192 | MIXING OF IN-THE-EAR MICROPHONE AND OUTSIDE-THE-EAR MICROPHONE SIGNALS TO ENHANCE SPATIAL PERCEPTION - This document provides a hearing assistance device for playing processed sound inside a wearer's ear canal, the hearing assistance device comprising a first housing, signal processing electronics disposed at least partially within the first housing, a first microphone connected to the first housing, the first microphone adapted for reception of sound, a second microphone configured to receive sound from inside the wearer's ear canal when the hearing assistance device is worn and in use and microphone mixing electronics in communication with the signal processing electronics and in communication with the first microphone and the second microphone, the microphone mixing electronics adapted to combine low frequency information from the first microphone and high frequency information from the second microphone to produce a composite audio signal. | 01-29-2015 |
20150110323 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BEHIND-THE-EAR HEARING AID WITH CAPACITIVE SENSOR - Disclosed herein, among other things, are methods and apparatus for a behind-the-ear hearing aid with a capacitive sensor. | 04-23-2015 |
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20160044428 | CONNECTOR ARRANGEMENT IN HEARING INSTRUMENTS - An acoustic apparatus includes a mechanical shell, a first electronic component, a first connector, and a receiver. The mechanical shell is generally cylindrical in shape and forms a cavity, the shell having an inner surface, the inter surface in communication with the cavity. The first electronic component is disposed in the cavity. The first connector includes electrical contacts and is disposed on the inner surface of the shell. A first electrical connection electrically couples the microphone to the first connector. The receiver is disposed in the cavity, and the receiver has a second connector. An electrical connection is formed between the first electronic component and the receiver via the first connector and the second connector. A rotation of the shell causes the electrical contacts to rotate within or with respect to the second connector such that the rotation does not cause the electrical connection between the first connector and the second connector to be broken. | 02-11-2016 |
20160119727 | SINTER BONDED MU-METAL RECEIVER CAN - A receiver can for containing a hearing aid receiver within the housing of a hearing aid is described. The receiver can may be made of Mu-metal to provide magnetic shielding. A sintering process may be used to construct the receiver can by sintering two halves of the can together. | 04-28-2016 |