JP2004187953A - Contact type sound guider and hearing aid using the same - Google Patents

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JP2004187953A
JP2004187953A JP2002360147A JP2002360147A JP2004187953A JP 2004187953 A JP2004187953 A JP 2004187953A JP 2002360147 A JP2002360147 A JP 2002360147A JP 2002360147 A JP2002360147 A JP 2002360147A JP 2004187953 A JP2004187953 A JP 2004187953A
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<P>PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a contact type sound guider that is improved in the transmission efficiency of acoustic energy to middle ears, does not cause howling even when external auditory meatus are not closed completely, and is free from shut-up sounds, unpleasant feelings, external auditory meatus diseases associated with the closure of the external auditory meatus, and to provide a hearing aid using the sound guider. <P>SOLUTION: Acoustic signals outputted from a receiver 3 are transmitted to the acoustic nerve of the user of an in-the-ear type hearing aid 4 by connecting a duct 8 filled up with a gas or liquid which transmits the acoustic signals and the contact type sound guider 7 composed of a balloon 9 installed to the front end of the duct 8 and made of a soft film to the acoustic output taking-out port 5 of the hearing aid 4 through a nozzle 6 and bringing the balloon 9 into contact with an auditory organ such as the eardrum 11 of the user. <P>COPYRIGHT: (C)2004,JPO&NCIPI

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【0001】
【発明の属する技術分野】
本発明は、音響振動を直接鼓膜などの聴覚器官に伝達させる接触型導音子及びこれを用いた補聴器に関する。
【0002】
【従来の技術】
従来の気導補聴器は、音響信号を電気信号に変換するマイクロホン、その電気信号を増幅および処理する電気回路、電気回路で増幅・処理された電気信号を音響信号に変換するレシーバなどから構成される。この気導補聴器は、耳栓またはイヤーモールド(挿耳形補聴器の場合はケース)により外耳道を塞ぎ、それと鼓膜との間の外耳道空間に増幅された音響信号を放出し、通常100倍以上に増幅された音圧を鼓膜全体に作用させて鼓膜及び中耳を振動させ、更に内耳の中のリンパ液を振動させて聴神経に音響信号を伝達する。
【0003】
補聴器の増幅度を上げるためには、ハウリングを起さないように耳栓またはイヤーモールドによって外耳道を完全に塞がなければならない。耳栓またはイヤーモールドにより外耳道を完全に塞いでいても、下顎等の動きに伴う外耳道壁の変形により耳栓またはイヤーモールドから音が漏れ、ハウリングを起すという問題がある。
また、従来の気導補聴器では、その出力が入力と同じ物理量すなわち空気中を伝播する音であるため、ハウリングが起き易い。更に、耳栓またはイヤーモールドにより外耳道を塞ぐことからくる音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などの問題もある。
【0004】
これに対して、従来の骨導補聴器では、その出力が機械振動であるため、ハウリングが起き難い。
しかし、従来の骨導補聴器は、頭蓋骨を通して内耳の中のリンパ液に振動を与え、聴神経に音響信号を伝達するため、中耳を通して内耳のリンパ液に振動を伝える場合と比較して効率が悪く、気導補聴器よりサイズが大きくなる欠点がある。
【0005】
そこで、機械振動を、骨導補聴器のように頭蓋骨を通すのではなく、鼓膜に直接与えれば効率が良くなる。このような観点に立って、入力された音響信号を機械振動に変換して出力する変換器を使用し、この出力端と鼓膜を接触部材で連結して鼓膜に直接機械振動を伝える補聴器が知られている(例えば、特許文献1参照)。
また、同様の観点から、鼓膜に磁石を取り付け、鼓膜の外側の外耳道内に配置された補聴装置から音響信号に応じた電磁場を発生させ、鼓膜を振動させる方式が知られている(例えば、特許文献2参照)。
【0006】
【特許文献1】
米国特許第6137889号明細書
【特許文献1】
米国特許第5259032号明細書
【0007】
【発明が解決しようとする課題】
しかし、米国特許第6137889号明細書に記載の発明では、変換器の出力端と繊細な鼓膜を機械的に直接連結するため、鼓膜に過度な力が働かないように複雑な機構を必要とする。
また、米国特許第5259032号明細書に記載の発明では、繊細な鼓膜に磁石を安定して常設させておかなければならないという問題がある。
更に、両者とも従来の補聴器に適用することができないため、補聴器装用者に新たなコストの負担を要求することになる。
【0008】
また、外耳道空間の音響インピーダンスは、補聴器の構成部品である電気音響変換器(レシーバ)の音響インピーダンスに比較して著しく小さく、鼓膜からみた中耳の音響インピーダンスと比較しても、特に周波数の高い帯域において、著しく小さい。従って、インピーダンスの不整合が大きいと音響エネルギーの伝達効率が悪くなるため、従来の気導補聴器では中耳に伝わる音響エネルギーの効率が著しく悪いという課題がある。
【0009】
本発明は、従来の技術が有するこのような問題点に鑑みてなされたものであり、その目的とするところは、中耳への音響エネルギー伝達効率を向上させ、外耳道を完全に塞がなくてもハウリングが発生せず、外耳道閉塞に伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などがない接触型導音子及びこれを用いた補聴器を提供しようとするものである。
【0010】
【課題を解決するための手段】
上記課題を解決すべく請求項1に係る発明は、電気音響変換器が出力する音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管と、この導管の先端に設けたバルーンからなり、このバルーンを鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に接触させて前記音響信号を聴神経に伝える。
【0011】
請求項2に係る発明は、電気音響変換器が出力する音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管と、この導管の先端に設けた振動膜と、この振動膜の中央部に設けた接触子からなり、この接触子を鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に接触させて前記音響信号を聴神経に伝える。
【0012】
請求項3に係る発明は、請求項1又は2記載の接触型導音子において、前記導管を外耳道内壁に対して支持すると共に、前記バルーン又は前記接触子が鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に的確に接触するように導管保持部材を前記導管に取り付けた。
【0013】
請求項4に係る発明は、請求項3記載の接触型導音子において、前記導管保持部材に通気孔又は切り欠きを設けた。
【0014】
請求項5に係る発明は、請求項1、2、3又は4記載の接触型導音子を、音響出力取り出し口に接続した。
【0015】
【発明の実施の形態】
以下に本発明の実施の形態を添付図面に基づいて説明する。ここで、図1は本発明に係る接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図、図2は本発明に係る接触型導音子を耳かけ形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図、図3は導管保持部材を備えた接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図、図4乃至図6は本発明に係る接触型導音子の断面図、図7乃至図10は導管保持部材の平面図と断面図、図11は本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図、図12乃至図14は本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子の断面図である。
【0016】
本発明に係る接触型導音子を適用した挿耳形補聴器は、図1に示すように、音響信号を電気信号に変換するマイクロホン1、マイクロホン1の出力を増幅または信号処理する補聴処理部2、補聴処理部2が出力する電気信号を音響信号に変換するレシーバ3などで構成される挿耳形補聴器4と、挿耳形補聴器4の音響出力取り出し口5にノズル6を介して接続した接触型導音子7からなる。
【0017】
接触型導音子7は、音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管8と、導管8の先端に設けられ導管8内の音響信号の音圧に応じて振動するシリコーンなどの材質で作られた軟質膜製のバルーン9で構成される。なお、挿耳形補聴器4に接触型導音子7を接続するための導管取付部(不図示)を設け、その導管取付部の根元をユニバーサルジョイントを介して補聴器ケース10に取り付けてもよい。これにより補聴器ケース10に対して接触型導音子7の向きを適度な範囲で変えられるようにすることができる。
【0018】
以上のように構成した本発明に係る接触型導音子7を適用した挿耳形補聴器4の動作について説明する。
予め、バルーン9の先端が鼓膜11の中央部に適度な圧力で接触するように、導管8の長さや向きを調整しておく。そして、装用者自身が補聴器4を手で持って、接触型導音子7を外耳道12に挿入していき、バルーン9の先端が鼓膜11に接触したのを確認して装着する。
【0019】
挿耳形補聴器4が出力する音響信号は、外耳道12空間を通らず、音響インピーダンスのより大きい導管8の中を通ってバルーン9に至り、バルーン9が音響信号の音圧に応じた振動を鼓膜11に与え、中耳を通して音響エネルギーを効率よく聴神経に伝達する。また、バルーン9の先端が鼓膜11の中央部(鼓膜臍)に接触しているので、効率よく中耳に振動を伝えることができる。
【0020】
その理由は、鼓膜11の中央部までツチ骨13のツチ骨柄14が伸びて鼓膜11と結合しているので、効率よくツチ骨13に振動を与えることができるからである。なお、鼓膜11の中央部は内側に円錐形状に窪んでいるので、バルーン9の先端を安定して接触させておくことができる。
【0021】
また、鼓膜11の一部または全部が除去され、中耳が開放された患者においては、バルーン9を耳小骨や蝸牛に直接接触させて、上記と同様に音響エネルギーを聴神経に伝達することができる。
【0022】
次に、本発明に係る接触型導音子を適用した耳かけ形補聴器は、図2に示すように、耳かけ形補聴器15と、耳かけ形補聴器15のフック16に接続した接触型導音子17からなる。接触型導音子17は、音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管18と、導管18の先端に設けられ導管18内の音響信号の音圧に応じて振動するシリコーンなどの材質で作られたバルーン19で構成される。
【0023】
また、導管18には、予め導管18を外耳道12の内壁に対して安定に支持すると共に、バルーン9が鼓膜11などの聴覚器官に的確に接触するように導管保持部材20が取り付けてある。なお、21は通気孔である。
【0024】
導管保持部材20は、装用者個々においてバルーン19が鼓膜11の中央部に適当な圧力で接触するように調整済みの場合には接着剤などにより固定してもよい。通常は、耳かけ形補聴器15の使用者自身が接触型導音子17を外耳道12に挿入していき、導管保持部材20と外耳道12の内壁との接触具合を確認しながら、バルーン19の先端が鼓膜11に適度な圧力で接触するように耳かけ形補聴器15を装着する。
【0025】
以上のように構成した本発明に係る接触型導音子17を適用した耳かけ形補聴器15の動作について説明する。
耳かけ形補聴器15が出力する音響信号が外耳道12空間を通らず、音響インピーダンスのより大きい導管18の中を通ってバルーン19に至り、バルーン19が音響信号の音圧に応じた振動を鼓膜11に与え、中耳を通して音響エネルギーを効率よく聴神経に伝達することができる。
【0026】
また、本発明に係る接触型導音子7,17では、バルーン9,19の鼓膜11と接触しない側面部分9a,19aの厚さを厚くするなどして、バルーン9,19から外耳道12空間に放射される音響エネルギーを小さくすることによって、外耳道12を通して鼓膜11に音響信号を伝達する従来の補聴器よりも、外耳道12空間内の音圧を下げることができる。
【0027】
この結果、外耳道12を完全に塞がなくても、ハウリングが生じ難く、外耳道12を閉塞することに伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などの問題も解決することができる。従って、図3に示すように、挿耳形補聴器25であっても導管保持部材20を用いることにより、外耳道12を閉塞しないようにして装着することが可能になる。同様の効果は、図1において補聴器ケース10に通気孔を設けることによっても奏することが可能である。
【0028】
次に、本発明に係る接触型導音子の実施の形態を、図4乃至図6により説明する。図4に示す接触型導音子30は、図1に示す接触型導音子7と同じ構成で、鼓膜11を痛めることのないように導管31にシリコーンなどの材料で成形したバルーン32を直接取り付けたものである。バルーン32は、鼓膜11に接触しても容易につぶれることのないように成形されている。
【0029】
導管31とバルーン32との接合は、導管31またはバルーン32の弾性によるか、または接合部33を接着している。導管31とバルーン32との接合を導管31またはバルーン32の弾性によるものとすれば、バルーン32は導管31に対して着脱自在で交換可能にすることができる。また、導管31には、接触型導音子30内部の静圧力を外部の気圧と同等に保つための通気孔34を設けている。なお、バルーン32に導管31内の静圧力を外気圧と同等に保つための通気孔を設けてもよい。
【0030】
図5に示す接触型導音子35は、導管36とバルーン37との結合部に肉厚部38を設けたもので、その他は図4の構成と同様である。
【0031】
図6に示す接触型導音子40は、導管41とバルーン42との結合部に肉厚部43を設け、肉厚部43に通気孔44を設けたもので、その他は図4の構成と同様である。
【0032】
なお、接触型導音子30,35,40内部の静圧力を外部の気圧と同等に保つ通気孔34,44は、その目的を達することが可能ならば、補聴器4,15側にあってもよい。また、バルーン32,37,42の全部又は一部に通気性のある材料を用いることにより、通気孔34,44の目的を達成することができる。
【0033】
次に、本発明に係る接触型導音子に取り付ける導管保持部材の実施の形態を、図7乃至図10により説明する。
図7に示す導管保持部材50は、その外形が外耳道12を適度に塞ぐ大きさで、中央部に導管18を通すための貫通孔51を有している。貫通孔51は導管18を通したときに隙間ができない大きさである。導管保持部材50の厚さは、その目的を達することができるならば、鍔状に薄くてもよい。導管保持部材50は、スポンジ様の材質やシリコーンなどの高分子弾性材料で作られる。
【0034】
図8に示す導管保持部材52は、図2に示す導管保持部材20と同じ構成で、導管18を通すための貫通孔53の他に、通気孔54を有している。通気孔54は複数でもよい。その他は図7に示す導管保持部材50の構成と同様である。
【0035】
図9に示す導管保持部材55は、中央部に導管18を通すための貫通孔56の他に、通気のための3つの切欠き57を外周に形成している。切欠き57は1個でも複数でもよい。その他は図7に示す導管保持部材50の構成と同様である。
【0036】
図10に示す導管保持部材58は、装用者の外耳道12の一部を型取りして製作したモールドタイプである。導管保持部材58は、導管18を通すための貫通孔59の他に、通気孔60を有している。通気孔60は外周に形成する切欠きで代用することもできる。材質は、軟質および硬質高分子材料を使用することができる。
【0037】
次に、本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子を適用した挿耳形補聴器は、図11に示すように、音響信号を電気信号に変換するマイクロホン1、マイクロホン1の出力を増幅または信号処理する補聴処理部2、補聴処理部2が出力する電気信号を音響信号に変換するレシーバ3などで構成される挿耳形補聴器4と、挿耳形補聴器4の音響出力取り出し口5にノズル6を介して接続した接触型導音子70からなる。
【0038】
接触型導音子70は、音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管71と、導管71の先端に適当な張力で張られ、導管71内の音響信号の音圧に応じて振動する弾性高分子材料で作られた振動膜72と、振動膜72の周縁部を固定し振動膜72と導管71を結合する振動膜周縁部73と、振動膜72の中央部に一端を固定した接触子74で構成される。
【0039】
接触子74が振動膜72の中央部に固定される端面は、振動膜72の大きさより小さくし、接触子74が振動膜72と一体となって振動するように接触子74が振動膜72に固定されている。接触子74の先端からみた接触型導音子70の機械出力インピーダンスは、鼓膜11の中央部からみた中耳の機械入力インピーダンスと同程度であることが好ましい。
【0040】
以上のように構成した本発明に係る接触型導音子70を適用した挿耳形補聴器4の動作について説明する。
予め、接触子74の先端が鼓膜11の中央部に適度な圧力で接触するように、導管71の長さや向きを調整しておく。そして、装用者自身が補聴器4を手で持って、接触型導音子70を外耳道11に挿入していき、接触子74の先端が鼓膜11に接触したのを確認して装着する。
【0041】
挿耳形補聴器4が出力する音響信号は、外耳道12空間を通らず、音響インピーダンスのより大きい導管71の中を通って振動膜72に至り、振動膜72が音響信号の音圧に応じた振動を接触子74に与え、更に接触子74がその振動を鼓膜11に与え、中耳を通して音響エネルギーを効率よく聴神経に伝達する。また、接触子74の先端が鼓膜11の中央部(鼓膜臍)に接触しているので、効率よく中耳に振動を伝えることができる。
【0042】
このタイプの接触型導音子70を使用した場合の方が、図1に示すバルーンタイプの接触型導音子7を使用した場合と比較して、バルーン9の側面部分9aからの外耳道12空間への音の放射分がなくなるので、より一層ハウリングを低減できる。
【0043】
次に、接触子を用いた本発明に係る接触型導音子の実施の形態を、図12乃至図14により説明する。図12に示す接触型導音子75は、振動膜76の周縁部が導管77に直接接合され、振動膜76の表面に接触子78を固定した場合である。図13に示す接触型導音子79は、図12に示す接触型導音子75において、振動膜76に対して接触子78の重量バランスをとるために接触子78を固定した振動膜76の表面とは反対側の裏面に接触子固定部材80を設けた場合である。
【0044】
図14に示す接触型導音子81は、図13に示す接触型導音子79において、振動膜76と導管77を結合する振動膜周縁部82を設けた場合である。なお、導管77及び/又は振動膜76に導管77内の静圧を外気圧と同じになるように通気孔を設けてもよい。また、振動膜76の全部又は一部に通気性材料を使用することができる。更に、接触子78の表面の全部又は一部を軟質材料でコーティングすることができる。
【0045】
【発明の効果】
以上説明したように請求項1に係る発明によれば、音響信号が外耳道空間を通らず、直接鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に機械振動として伝達されるので、音響エネルギーを効率よく中耳へ伝達することができる。また、外耳道を完全に塞がなくてもハウリングが生じ難く、外耳道閉塞に伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などが生じない。
【0046】
請求項2に係る発明によれば、音響信号が外耳道空間を通らず、直接鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に機械振動として伝達されるので、音響エネルギーを効率よく中耳へ伝達することができる。また、外耳道を完全に塞がなくてもハウリングがより一層生じ難く、外耳道の閉塞に伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などが生じない。
【0047】
請求項3に係る発明によれば、外耳道内壁に対して導管を安定して支持することができると共に、バルーン又は接触子を鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に的確に接触させることができるので、音響エネルギーの中耳への伝達効率の向上が図れる。
【0048】
請求項4に係る発明によれば、外耳道を閉塞することに伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などの問題を解決することができる。
【0049】
請求項5に係る発明によれば、音響信号が外耳道空間を通らず、直接鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に機械振動として伝達されるので、音響エネルギーを効率よく中耳へ伝達することができ、音響信号を確実に聴取することができる。また、外耳道を完全に塞がなくてもハウリングが生じ難く、外耳道の閉塞に伴う音の篭り、不快感、外耳道疾患などが生じないので、快適に装用することができる。
【図面の簡単な説明】
【図1】本発明に係る接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図
【図2】本発明に係る接触型導音子を耳かけ形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図
【図3】導管保持部材を備えた接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図
【図4】本発明に係る接触型導音子の断面図
【図5】本発明に係る接触型導音子の断面図
【図6】本発明に係る接触型導音子の断面図
【図7】導管保持部材の(a)平面図と(b)断面図
【図8】導管保持部材の(a)平面図と(b)断面図
【図9】導管保持部材の(a)平面図と(b)断面図
【図10】導管保持部材の(a)平面図と(b)断面図
【図11】本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子を挿耳形補聴器に適用した装用状態の概念図
【図12】本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子の断面図
【図13】本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子の断面図
【図14】本発明に係る別タイプの接触型導音子の断面図
【符号の説明】
1…マイクロホン、2…補聴処理部、3…レシーバ、4…挿耳形補聴器、5,16…音響出力取り出し口、6…ノズル、7,17,30,35,40,70,75,79,81…接触型導音子、8,18,31,36,41,71,77…導管、9,19,32,37,42…バルーン、11…鼓膜、12…外耳道、15…耳かけ形補聴器、20,50,52,55,58…導管保持部材、34,44,54,60…通気孔、57…切り欠き、74,78…接触子、72,76…振動膜。
[0001]
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a contact-type sound guide that directly transmits acoustic vibrations to a hearing organ such as an eardrum, and a hearing aid using the same.
[0002]
[Prior art]
A conventional air conduction hearing aid includes a microphone that converts an acoustic signal into an electric signal, an electric circuit that amplifies and processes the electric signal, a receiver that converts the electric signal amplified and processed by the electric circuit into an acoustic signal, and the like. . This air conduction hearing aid closes the ear canal with earplugs or ear molds (cases for in-ear hearing aids) and emits an amplified acoustic signal into the ear canal space between it and the eardrum, which is usually amplified by a factor of 100 or more. The sound pressure is applied to the entire eardrum to vibrate the eardrum and the middle ear, and further, the lymph fluid in the inner ear is vibrated to transmit an acoustic signal to the auditory nerve.
[0003]
In order to increase the degree of amplification of the hearing aid, the ear canal must be completely blocked by an earplug or ear mold so as not to cause howling. Even when the ear canal is completely blocked by the earplug or ear mold, there is a problem that sound leaks from the earplug or ear mold due to deformation of the ear canal wall accompanying the movement of the lower jaw or the like, and howling occurs.
Further, in the conventional air conduction hearing aid, howling is likely to occur because the output is the same physical quantity as the input, that is, the sound propagating in the air. In addition, there are problems such as audible discomfort, discomfort, and external auditory canal diseases that result from blocking the ear canal with earplugs or ear molds.
[0004]
On the other hand, in the conventional bone-conducting hearing aid, howling is unlikely to occur because the output is mechanical vibration.
However, conventional bone-conducting hearing aids are less efficient and less sensitive than transmitting vibrations through the middle ear to the inner ear's lymph fluid because it applies vibration to the inner ear's lymph fluid and transmits acoustic signals to the auditory nerve. There is a drawback that the size is larger than the hearing aid.
[0005]
Therefore, if the mechanical vibration is applied directly to the eardrum rather than passing through the skull like a bone conduction hearing aid, the efficiency is improved. From this point of view, hearing aids that transmit mechanical vibration directly to the eardrum are known by using a transducer that converts the input acoustic signal into mechanical vibration and outputs it, and connecting the output end to the eardrum with a contact member. (For example, refer to Patent Document 1).
From a similar point of view, a method is known in which a magnet is attached to the eardrum, an electromagnetic field corresponding to an acoustic signal is generated from a hearing aid arranged in the ear canal outside the eardrum, and the eardrum is vibrated (for example, a patent Reference 2).
[0006]
[Patent Document 1]
US Pat. No. 6,137,889 [Patent Document 1]
US Pat. No. 5,259,032 specification
[Problems to be solved by the invention]
However, in the invention described in US Pat. No. 6,137,889, since the output end of the transducer and the delicate eardrum are mechanically directly connected, a complicated mechanism is required so that excessive force does not act on the eardrum. .
In addition, the invention described in US Pat. No. 5,259,032 has a problem that a magnet must be stably and permanently installed on a delicate eardrum.
Furthermore, both cannot be applied to conventional hearing aids, which requires a new cost burden on the hearing aid wearer.
[0008]
In addition, the acoustic impedance of the external auditory canal space is significantly smaller than the acoustic impedance of the electroacoustic transducer (receiver), which is a component of the hearing aid, and the frequency is particularly high compared to the acoustic impedance of the middle ear as viewed from the eardrum. Remarkably small in bandwidth. Therefore, if the impedance mismatch is large, the transmission efficiency of the acoustic energy is deteriorated. Therefore, the conventional air conduction hearing aid has a problem that the efficiency of the acoustic energy transmitted to the middle ear is extremely poor.
[0009]
The present invention has been made in view of such problems of the prior art, and the object of the present invention is to improve the efficiency of transmitting acoustic energy to the middle ear and not completely block the ear canal. However, it is an object of the present invention to provide a contact-type sound conductor that does not generate howling and does not have a sound sensation, discomfort, external ear canal disease, and the like, and a hearing aid using the same.
[0010]
[Means for Solving the Problems]
In order to solve the above-mentioned problem, the invention according to claim 1 is composed of a conduit filled with a gas or a liquid for propagating an acoustic signal output from the electroacoustic transducer, and a balloon provided at the tip of the conduit, and the balloon is used as an eardrum. The acoustic signal is transmitted to the auditory nerve by contacting with an auditory organ such as an ossicle or a cochlea.
[0011]
The invention according to claim 2 is a conduit filled with a gas or liquid for propagating an acoustic signal output from the electroacoustic transducer, a vibrating membrane provided at the tip of the conduit, and a contact provided at the center of the vibrating membrane. It consists of a child, and this contact is brought into contact with the auditory organ such as the eardrum, ear ossicles or cochlea, and the acoustic signal is transmitted to the auditory nerve.
[0012]
The invention according to claim 3 is the contact-type sound conductor according to claim 1 or 2, wherein the conduit is supported with respect to the inner wall of the external auditory canal, and the balloon or the contact is an eardrum such as a tympanic membrane, an ear ossicle, or a cochlea. A conduit holding member was attached to the conduit so that it was in good contact with the organ.
[0013]
According to a fourth aspect of the present invention, in the contact-type sound guide according to the third aspect, the conduit holding member is provided with a vent or a notch.
[0014]
In the invention according to claim 5, the contact-type sound conductor according to claim 1, 2, 3 or 4 is connected to the sound output outlet.
[0015]
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Here, FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to an in-ear hearing aid, and FIG. 2 is a wearing state in which the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to a behind-the-ear hearing aid. Fig. 3 is a conceptual diagram of the state, Fig. 3 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which a contact-type sound conductor having a conduit holding member is applied to an in-ear hearing aid, and Figs. 4 to 6 are cross-sections of the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention. FIGS. 7 to 10 are a plan view and a cross-sectional view of a conduit holding member, and FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which another type of contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to an in-ear hearing aid. FIG. 14 is a cross-sectional view of another type of contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention.
[0016]
As shown in FIG. 1, an in-ear hearing aid to which a contact-type conductor according to the present invention is applied includes a microphone 1 that converts an acoustic signal into an electrical signal, and a hearing aid processing unit 2 that amplifies or processes the output of the microphone 1. , An in-ear hearing aid 4 composed of a receiver 3 for converting an electrical signal output from the hearing aid processing unit 2 into an acoustic signal, and a contact connected to an acoustic output outlet 5 of the in-ear hearing aid 4 via a nozzle 6 It consists of a type conductor 7.
[0017]
The contact-type sound guide 7 is made of a material such as a conduit 8 filled with a gas or a liquid that propagates an acoustic signal, and silicone that vibrates in accordance with the sound pressure of the acoustic signal in the conduit 8 provided at the end of the conduit 8. It is comprised with the balloon 9 made from the soft film | membrane made. Note that a conduit attachment portion (not shown) for connecting the contact-type sound conductor 7 to the in-ear hearing aid 4 may be provided, and the root of the conduit attachment portion may be attached to the hearing aid case 10 via a universal joint. Thereby, the direction of the contact-type conductor 7 with respect to the hearing aid case 10 can be changed within an appropriate range.
[0018]
The operation of the in-ear hearing aid 4 to which the contact-type conductor 7 according to the present invention configured as described above is applied will be described.
The length and direction of the conduit 8 are adjusted in advance so that the tip of the balloon 9 contacts the central portion of the eardrum 11 with an appropriate pressure. Then, the wearer himself holds the hearing aid 4 with his hand, inserts the contact-type conductor 7 into the ear canal 12, and confirms that the tip of the balloon 9 is in contact with the eardrum 11 and wears it.
[0019]
The acoustic signal output from the in-ear hearing aid 4 does not pass through the external auditory canal 12 space, passes through the conduit 8 having a higher acoustic impedance, and reaches the balloon 9, and the balloon 9 vibrates according to the sound pressure of the acoustic signal. 11 and efficiently transmits acoustic energy to the auditory nerve through the middle ear. Further, since the tip of the balloon 9 is in contact with the central portion (tympanic umbilicus) of the eardrum 11, vibration can be efficiently transmitted to the middle ear.
[0020]
The reason for this is that the striated bone handle 14 of the striated bone 13 extends to the central portion of the tympanic membrane 11 and is coupled to the tympanoid membrane 11, so that the striated bone 13 can be efficiently vibrated. Since the central portion of the eardrum 11 is recessed in a conical shape on the inner side, the tip of the balloon 9 can be stably contacted.
[0021]
Further, in a patient whose eardrum 11 has been partially or wholly removed and whose middle ear has been opened, the acoustic energy can be transmitted to the auditory nerve in the same manner as described above by bringing the balloon 9 into direct contact with the ossicle or cochlea. .
[0022]
Next, as shown in FIG. 2, the ear-type hearing aid to which the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied is the ear-type hearing aid 15 and the contact-type sound guide connected to the hook 16 of the ear-type hearing aid 15. Consists of 17 children. The contact-type sound conductor 17 is made of a material such as a conduit 18 filled with a gas or a liquid for propagating an acoustic signal, and silicone that is provided at the tip of the conduit 18 and vibrates according to the sound pressure of the acoustic signal in the conduit 18. The balloon 19 is formed.
[0023]
In addition, a conduit holding member 20 is attached to the conduit 18 so that the conduit 18 is stably supported with respect to the inner wall of the ear canal 12 in advance and the balloon 9 accurately contacts the auditory organ such as the eardrum 11. Reference numeral 21 denotes a vent hole.
[0024]
The conduit holding member 20 may be fixed with an adhesive or the like when adjusted so that the balloon 19 contacts the central portion of the eardrum 11 with an appropriate pressure in each wearer. Usually, the user of the ear-hearing type hearing aid 15 inserts the contact-type conductor 17 into the ear canal 12 and confirms the contact state between the conduit holding member 20 and the inner wall of the ear canal 12, and the tip of the balloon 19. Wear the ear-shaped hearing aid 15 so that the eardrum 11 contacts the eardrum 11 with an appropriate pressure.
[0025]
The operation of the behind-the-ear hearing aid 15 to which the contact-type conductor 17 according to the present invention configured as described above is applied will be described.
The acoustic signal output from the ear-hearing hearing aid 15 does not pass through the external auditory canal 12 space, passes through the conduit 18 having a higher acoustic impedance, reaches the balloon 19, and the balloon 19 vibrates according to the sound pressure of the acoustic signal. The sound energy can be efficiently transmitted to the auditory nerve through the middle ear.
[0026]
In the contact-type sound conductors 7 and 17 according to the present invention, the side surfaces 9a and 19a that do not come into contact with the eardrum 11 of the balloons 9 and 19 are increased in thickness from the balloons 9 and 19 to the external auditory canal 12 space. By reducing the radiated acoustic energy, the sound pressure in the ear canal 12 space can be lowered as compared with the conventional hearing aid that transmits an acoustic signal to the eardrum 11 through the ear canal 12.
[0027]
As a result, even if the external auditory canal 12 is not completely blocked, howling is unlikely to occur, and problems such as noise, discomfort, and external auditory canal diseases associated with the closure of the external auditory canal 12 can be solved. Therefore, as shown in FIG. 3, even with the in-ear hearing aid 25, the use of the conduit holding member 20 allows the outer ear canal 12 to be mounted without being blocked. A similar effect can be achieved by providing a vent hole in the hearing aid case 10 in FIG.
[0028]
Next, an embodiment of the contact-type conductor according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS. The contact-type sound conductor 30 shown in FIG. 4 has the same configuration as that of the contact-type sound conductor 7 shown in FIG. 1, and a balloon 32 formed of a material such as silicone is directly formed on the conduit 31 so as not to damage the eardrum 11. It is attached. The balloon 32 is formed so as not to be easily crushed even if it contacts the eardrum 11.
[0029]
The conduit 31 and the balloon 32 are joined by the elasticity of the conduit 31 or the balloon 32, or the joint 33 is bonded. If the conduit 31 and the balloon 32 are joined by the elasticity of the conduit 31 or the balloon 32, the balloon 32 can be attached to and detached from the conduit 31 and can be exchanged. In addition, the conduit 31 is provided with a vent hole 34 for keeping the static pressure inside the contact-type sound guide 30 equal to the external atmospheric pressure. The balloon 32 may be provided with a vent for keeping the static pressure in the conduit 31 equal to the external pressure.
[0030]
The contact-type sound conductor 35 shown in FIG. 5 has a thick portion 38 at the joint portion between the conduit 36 and the balloon 37, and the rest is the same as the configuration of FIG.
[0031]
The contact-type sound conductor 40 shown in FIG. 6 has a thick portion 43 at the joint between the conduit 41 and the balloon 42, and a vent hole 44 in the thick portion 43. It is the same.
[0032]
The vent holes 34 and 44 that keep the static pressure inside the contact-type sound guides 30, 35, and 40 equal to the external atmospheric pressure may be provided on the side of the hearing aids 4 and 15 as long as the purpose can be achieved. Good. Moreover, the objective of the vent holes 34 and 44 can be achieved by using a breathable material for all or part of the balloons 32, 37 and 42.
[0033]
Next, an embodiment of a conduit holding member attached to a contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention will be described with reference to FIGS.
The conduit holding member 50 shown in FIG. 7 has a through hole 51 for allowing the conduit 18 to pass through a central portion of the conduit holding member 50 having a size that appropriately closes the external auditory canal 12. The through hole 51 has such a size that no gap is formed when the conduit 18 is passed through. The thickness of the conduit holding member 50 may be reduced in a bowl shape as long as the purpose can be achieved. The conduit holding member 50 is made of a sponge-like material or a polymer elastic material such as silicone.
[0034]
The conduit holding member 52 shown in FIG. 8 has the same configuration as the conduit holding member 20 shown in FIG. 2, and has a vent hole 54 in addition to the through hole 53 through which the conduit 18 passes. A plurality of vent holes 54 may be provided. The other configuration is the same as that of the conduit holding member 50 shown in FIG.
[0035]
The conduit holding member 55 shown in FIG. 9 has three notches 57 for ventilation in the outer periphery in addition to the through hole 56 for allowing the conduit 18 to pass through the central portion. One or more notches 57 may be provided. The other configuration is the same as that of the conduit holding member 50 shown in FIG.
[0036]
The conduit holding member 58 shown in FIG. 10 is a mold type manufactured by taking a part of the ear canal 12 of the wearer. The conduit holding member 58 has a vent hole 60 in addition to the through hole 59 through which the conduit 18 passes. The vent hole 60 can be replaced by a notch formed on the outer periphery. As the material, soft and hard polymer materials can be used.
[0037]
Next, an in-ear hearing aid to which another type of contact-type sound guide according to the present invention is applied, as shown in FIG. 11, a microphone 1 that converts an acoustic signal into an electrical signal, and an output or amplification of the microphone 1 are amplified or signaled. A hearing aid processing unit 2 to be processed, an in-ear hearing aid 4 including a receiver 3 that converts an electrical signal output from the hearing aid processing unit 2 into an acoustic signal, and a nozzle 6 in an acoustic output extraction port 5 of the in-ear hearing aid 4 It consists of the contact-type sound conductor 70 connected via.
[0038]
The contact-type sound guide 70 is an elastic body that is filled with a gas 71 or a liquid 71 that propagates an acoustic signal and is tensioned at an appropriate tension to the tip of the conduit 71 and vibrates according to the sound pressure of the acoustic signal in the conduit 71. A vibrating membrane 72 made of a polymer material, a vibrating membrane peripheral portion 73 that fixes the peripheral portion of the vibrating membrane 72 and couples the vibrating membrane 72 and the conduit 71, and a contact that has one end fixed to the central portion of the vibrating membrane 72 74.
[0039]
The end surface where the contact 74 is fixed to the center of the vibration film 72 is smaller than the size of the vibration film 72, and the contact 74 is vibrated integrally with the vibration film 72. It is fixed. It is preferable that the mechanical output impedance of the contact-type sound conductor 70 viewed from the tip of the contact 74 is approximately the same as the mechanical input impedance of the middle ear viewed from the center of the eardrum 11.
[0040]
An operation of the in-ear hearing aid 4 to which the contact-type conductor 70 according to the present invention configured as described above is applied will be described.
The length and orientation of the conduit 71 are adjusted in advance so that the tip of the contact 74 comes into contact with the central portion of the eardrum 11 with an appropriate pressure. Then, the wearer himself holds the hearing aid 4 with his / her hand, inserts the contact-type conductor 70 into the ear canal 11, confirms that the tip of the contact 74 has contacted the eardrum 11, and wears it.
[0041]
The acoustic signal output from the in-ear hearing aid 4 does not pass through the external auditory canal 12 space, passes through the conduit 71 having a higher acoustic impedance, reaches the vibrating membrane 72, and the vibrating membrane 72 vibrates according to the sound pressure of the acoustic signal. Is applied to the contact 74, and the contact 74 imparts the vibration to the eardrum 11, and efficiently transmits acoustic energy to the auditory nerve through the middle ear. Further, since the tip of the contact 74 is in contact with the central portion (tympanic umbilicus) of the eardrum 11, vibration can be efficiently transmitted to the middle ear.
[0042]
Compared to the case where the balloon-type contact-type sound conductor 7 shown in FIG. 1 is used when the contact-type sound conductor 70 of this type is used, the space of the ear canal 12 from the side surface portion 9a of the balloon 9 is used. Since there is no sound radiation, the howling can be further reduced.
[0043]
Next, an embodiment of a contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention using a contact will be described with reference to FIGS. The contact-type sound conductor 75 shown in FIG. 12 is a case where the peripheral portion of the vibration film 76 is directly joined to the conduit 77 and the contact 78 is fixed to the surface of the vibration film 76. A contact-type sound conductor 79 shown in FIG. 13 is the same as the contact-type sound conductor 75 shown in FIG. 12 except that the contact film 78 is fixed to the vibration film 76 to balance the weight of the contact film 78. This is a case where the contact fixing member 80 is provided on the back surface opposite to the front surface.
[0044]
A contact-type sound conductor 81 shown in FIG. 14 is a case where the contact-type sound conductor 79 shown in FIG. 13 is provided with a vibration film peripheral portion 82 that couples the vibration film 76 and the conduit 77. A vent hole may be provided in the conduit 77 and / or the vibrating membrane 76 so that the static pressure in the conduit 77 is the same as the external pressure. In addition, a breathable material can be used for all or part of the vibration film 76. Furthermore, all or part of the surface of the contact 78 can be coated with a soft material.
[0045]
【The invention's effect】
As described above, according to the first aspect of the invention, since the acoustic signal does not pass through the external auditory canal space and is directly transmitted as a mechanical vibration to the auditory organ such as the eardrum, the ossicle, and the cochlea, the acoustic energy is efficiently reduced. Can be transmitted to the ear. In addition, howling does not easily occur even if the external auditory canal is not completely blocked, and no sound, discomfort, external auditory canal disease, etc. accompanying the external auditory canal obstruction do not occur.
[0046]
According to the second aspect of the present invention, the acoustic signal is transmitted directly to the auditory organs such as the eardrum, the ossicle, and the cochlea without passing through the external auditory canal space, so that the acoustic energy can be efficiently transmitted to the middle ear. Can do. Further, howling is less likely to occur even if the external auditory canal is not completely obstructed, and no sound, discomfort, or external auditory canal disease associated with the obstruction of the external auditory canal occurs.
[0047]
According to the third aspect of the present invention, the conduit can be stably supported with respect to the inner wall of the ear canal, and the balloon or the contact can be accurately brought into contact with the auditory organ such as the eardrum, the ossicle or the cochlea. Therefore, the transmission efficiency of acoustic energy to the middle ear can be improved.
[0048]
According to the invention which concerns on Claim 4, problems, such as a noise, discomfort, an ear canal disease, etc. accompanying obstruction | occlusion of the ear canal, can be solved.
[0049]
According to the fifth aspect of the invention, the acoustic signal does not pass through the external auditory canal space, but is directly transmitted as a mechanical vibration to the auditory organ such as the eardrum, the ossicle, and the cochlea, so that the acoustic energy is efficiently transmitted to the middle ear. The sound signal can be heard reliably. In addition, howling does not easily occur even if the external auditory canal is not completely blocked, and no audible sound, discomfort, or external auditory canal disease due to occlusion of the external auditory canal occurs, so that it can be worn comfortably.
[Brief description of the drawings]
FIG. 1 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which a contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to an in-ear hearing aid. FIG. 2 is a wearing state in which the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to an ear-shaped hearing aid. Conceptual diagram [Fig. 3] Fig. 4 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which a contact-type sound conductor having a conduit holding member is applied to an in-ear hearing aid. [Fig. FIG. 6 is a cross-sectional view of the contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention. FIG. 7 is a cross-sectional view of the conduit holding member. FIG. 9A is a plan view and FIG. 9B is a cross-sectional view of the conduit holding member. FIG. 10A is a plan view of the conduit holding member. b) Cross-sectional view FIG. 11 is a conceptual diagram of a wearing state in which another type of contact-type sound conductor according to the present invention is applied to an in-ear hearing aid. FIG. 12 is another type of contact-type sound guide according to the present invention. Sectional view and FIG. 13 is a cross-sectional view of another type of contact Shirubeonko of this cross-sectional view of another type of contact Shirubeonko according to the present invention Figure 14 the present invention EXPLANATION OF REFERENCE NUMERALS
DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS 1 ... Microphone, 2 ... Hearing-aid processing part, 3 ... Receiver, 4 ... Insertion-type hearing aid, 5,16 ... Sound output extraction port, 6 ... Nozzle, 7, 17, 30, 35, 40, 70, 75, 79, 81 ... Contact-type sound conductor, 8, 18, 31, 36, 41, 71, 77 ... Conduit, 9, 19, 32, 37, 42 ... Balloon, 11 ... Tympanic membrane, 12 ... Ear canal, 15 ... Hearing aid 20, 50, 52, 55, 58 ... conduit holding member, 34, 44, 54, 60 ... vent hole, 57 ... notch, 74, 78 ... contactor, 72, 76 ... vibrating membrane.

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電気音響変換器が出力する音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管と、この導管の先端に設けたバルーンからなり、このバルーンを鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に接触させて前記音響信号を聴神経に伝えることを特徴とする接触型導音子。It consists of a conduit filled with a gas or liquid for propagating the acoustic signal output from the electroacoustic transducer, and a balloon provided at the tip of the conduit, and this balloon is brought into contact with the auditory organ such as the eardrum, ear ossicles, cochlea, etc. A contact-type conductor that transmits an acoustic signal to the auditory nerve. 電気音響変換器が出力する音響信号を伝播させる気体又は液体を充填した導管と、この導管の先端に設けた振動膜と、この振動膜の中央部に設けた接触子からなり、この接触子を鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に接触させて前記音響信号を聴神経に伝えることを特徴とする接触型導音子。It consists of a conduit filled with gas or liquid that propagates the acoustic signal output from the electroacoustic transducer, a vibrating membrane provided at the tip of the conduit, and a contact provided at the center of the vibrating membrane. A contact-type conductor which is brought into contact with an auditory organ such as an eardrum, an ossicle or a cochlea and transmits the acoustic signal to an auditory nerve. 前記導管を外耳道内壁に対して支持すると共に、前記バルーン又は前記接触子が鼓膜、耳小骨や蝸牛などの聴覚器官に的確に接触するように導管保持部材を前記導管に取り付けた請求項1又は2記載の接触型導音子。The conduit holding member is attached to the conduit so that the conduit or the contact is accurately in contact with an auditory organ such as an eardrum, an ossicle or a cochlea while supporting the conduit against the inner wall of the ear canal. The contact-type conductor as described. 前記導管保持部材に通気孔又は切り欠きを設けた請求項3記載の接触型導音子。The contact-type sound conductor according to claim 3, wherein the conduit holding member is provided with a vent or a notch. 請求項1、2、3又は4記載の接触型導音子を、音響出力取り出し口に接続したことを特徴とする補聴器。A hearing aid, wherein the contact-type sound conductor according to claim 1, 2, 3, or 4 is connected to a sound output outlet.
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