AU2001237188B2 - Method for establishing a detachable mechanical and/or electrical connection - Google Patents

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AU2001237188B2
AU2001237188B2 AU2001237188A AU2001237188A AU2001237188B2 AU 2001237188 B2 AU2001237188 B2 AU 2001237188B2 AU 2001237188 A AU2001237188 A AU 2001237188A AU 2001237188 A AU2001237188 A AU 2001237188A AU 2001237188 B2 AU2001237188 B2 AU 2001237188B2
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WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 1 Method for establishing a detachable mechanical and/or electrical connection The present invention is generically directed to mechanical links between modules of a hearing aid apparatus, so as to construe the hearing aid apparatus or between a hearing aid apparatus and an additional appliance.
It is further directed to a technique for establishing an electrical connection, again either between modules concomitantly defining the hearing aid apparatus or between a hearing aid apparatus and an additional appliance.
It is known from the US-A-6 157 728 to transmit electrical signals to a therapeutical outside-the-ear hearing aid apparatus via an inductive link. In the transmission cable as an additional appliance to the hearing aid apparatus there is provided an induction coil wound around a cylindrical magnet. The axis of the cylindrical magnet is perpendicular to a surface along which the cable's plug is applied to the hearing aid apparatus. Within the hearing aid apparatus there is provided a disk-shaped ferromagnetic plate adjacent to the respective surface of the hearing aid apparatus, to which the plug is to be joined. The cylindrical magnet, on the one hand, and the disk-shaped ferromagnetic plate, on the other hand, simultaneously form the mechanical link between the appliance and the hearing aid apparatus and the electrical inductive connection between the appliance and electronic components within the hearing aid apparatus.
Thereby, analogue signals as audio signals are transmitted between the inductive link of induction coil with
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WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 2 cylindrical magnet core on the side of the appliance and ferromagnetic plate as receiver part on the side of the hearing aid apparatus.
Although being advantageous with respect to easy mechanical linking of the appliance to the hearing aid apparatus by the user carrying the hearing aid apparatus at his ear, this technique suffers different drawbacks: Due to the arrangement of the ferromagnetic plate perpendicularly to the axis of the cylindrical magnet, once the appliance is mounted to the hearing aid apparatus, this ferromagnetic plate considerably shunts and thus dampens in particular high frequency signals to be transmitted.
SDue to the fact that the ferromagnetic plate has two objects, namely contributing to the mechanical link as well as contributing to the electric signal transmission, a compromise solution as with respect to the material of the ferromagnetic plate on the one hand for signal transmission, on the other hand for mechanical linkage purposes must be made, which may not be optimum for both objects.
SDue to the inductive link, whereat parts, namely the ferromagnetic plates, are used for both objects, namely mechanical and electrical link, there is an interdependency between mechanical and electrical link quality, which, as was said, may not be construed optimally for both purposes.
3 According to one aspect of the invention there is provided D a method for establishing a separable electric connection for a hearing device applicable to an individual's ear, by Smagnetically establishing a mechanical link for said electric connection, separate to establishing an electric connection.
00 00 According to another aspect of the invention there is
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provided a hearing device system comprising a releasable electric connection of electric connection members O mechanically held by a magnet arrangement not including said electric connection members.
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00 00 H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Alnendments.doc 13/02/06 9 3 The present invention shall now be described by way of Sexamples as shown in the following figures. These figures show: Fig. 1 schematically, the principal of the inventive 00 00 mechanical linking method as is provided at a hearing aid apparatus according to some examples Sof the present invention; Fig. 2 in a representation form in analogy to that of fig. 1, a further embodiment of the inventive magneto/mechanical linking technique at a further embodiment of a hearing aid; Fig. 3 still in a schematic representation according to the figs. 1 and 2, a further improvement of the inventive mechanical linking technique for accurately positioning the parts to be linked as realized at one embodiment of a hearing aid apparatus; Fig. 4 still in a representation in the schematic form according to the figs. 1 to 3, realization of the mechanical linking method together with galvanic electrical linking as realized in a hearing aid apparatus; Figs. 5A and Schematically the principal of the method of capacitively electrically linking as realized at a further embodiment of a hearing aid apparatus; Fig. 6 still schematically the combination of series capacitance electrical linking and of magneto/mechanical linking as realized in a hearing aid apparatus; H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Aendments.doc 13/02/06 10 Q Fig. 7 a further embodiment of combined rmagneto/mechanical and series capacitance linking according to the method and hearing aid apparatus; Fig. 8 schematically shows a hearing aid apparatus, 00 OO whereat two modules are linked magneto/mechanically and/or by series capacitance Selectric linking according to the present invention, and Fig. 9 a preferred embodiment according to which an external appliance as of a preferably one-lead cable is temporarily applied to a hearing aid apparatus to connect latter to a Bluetooth device and/or a player device and/or a control device and/or a hearing aid DSP programming unit.
In fig. 1 there is schematically shown the principle of the mechanical linking. On a first part 1 to be H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Amendments.doc 13/02/06 WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 11 mechanically linked, be it a hearing aid apparatus or one module of a hearing aid apparatus, there is provided a pole piece 3 of ferromagnetic material. At the second part 5 to be mechanically linked to the part 1, be it an appliance to be removably linked to the hearing aid apparatus or be it a module to concomitantly form a hearing aid apparatus together with part 1, a magnet arrangement 7, preferably a permanent magnet arrangement, is provided.
Obviously, instead of providing a pole piece 3 in fact magnetically passive at one of the two parts, it is absolutely possible to provide at both parts 1 and 5 an active magnet arrangement, again preferably of permanent magnets.
According to fig. 2, this embodiment is shown in that both parts to be mechanically linked 1 and 5 comprise both magnet arrangements 75 and 71 respectively. This technique allows to prevent establishment of mechanical links between parts or in positions of parts which shall not be mechanically linked. As may be seen in fig. 2, if the polarities P of the magnet arrangement, again preferably of permanent magnets, are the same, then the two parts 1 and will be attracted by the mutual magnetic force F, thereby leading to the magnetical link as desired. Whenever the polarities of the two magnet arrangements are inversed as shown in dashed lines, then approaching the two parts 1 and to be mechanically linked will be prevented by the repelling force of the magnets.
Whenever a magneto-mechanical link is established between the parts to be linked as was shown in figures 1 and 2, WO 01/39569 PCT/CH1 /00156 12 such a mechanical link may be established, even if the two parts are laterally and mutually slightly shifted, so that an exact positioning of the two parts at the desired mutual position may be not accurate and not accurately reproducible.
Therefore, and as schematically shown in fig. 3, the attracting magnetic force is generically exploited to draw the two parts to be linked in an exact mutual position.
Therefore, and as schematically shown in fig. 3, there are 1C provided at one or at both of the parts 1 and 5 to be linked mutually co-operating guiding members 9, which automatically lead the two parts 1 and 5 to be mechanically linked in an accurately defined mutual position by exploiting the attracting force of the magnet arrangement 7.
As was mentioned above the inventively provided magneto/mechanical link shall not interfere especially as concerns selection of the material used for establishing the magnetic link on the one hand and the electric link on the other, but as again schematically shown in fig. 4, the magneto/electrical link according to the present invention may clearly be used for mechanically holding parts together which are electrically linked.
According to fig. 4, e.g. at part 5 with the magnet arrangement 75 one or more than one electric connection pin 11 may be provided as electric contact connected within part 5 to respective electric leads 13. At part 1 there is provided the magnet arrangement 71, again preferably of permanent magnets, and the female counterparts 15 for the WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 N- 13 Spins 11 to establish respective electrical galvanic i connections. The female plugs 15 are connected to electrical leads 17. By mechanically linking the two parts 1 and 5 there is established a galvanic electrical 00 5 connection of the contacting parts 11 and 15 without the 00 magnet arrangements at the respective part interfering or t affecting such electrical connection.
It has to be noted that by appropriately selecting the CI polarities P of the magnet arrangement at the two parts 1 and 5, one can control in which position the two parts have to be linked. If the magnet arrangements are e.g. formed by respective permanent magnets distributed in an annular pattern around a central axis A by appropriately selecting the polarities of the magnets, it may be predetermined at which mutual angle position p the two parts 1 and 5 may be magneto/mechanically linked, thereby defining for the proper positioning of the electric contact parts 11 and to be connected as desired.
Further, the technique of additionally establishing an electric connection as of fig. 4 may be clearly be combined with the positioning technique as schematically shown in fig. 3 so as to establish proper mutual positioning for installing proper and correct electrical connections.
In fig. 5A there is again schematically shown the principle of establishing an electric connection.
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hearing aid apparatus or a module thereof 21 comprises a shell or casing 23, wherein electronic units, as e.g. a digital signal processing unit 27 is mounted.
WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 14 A second part 25, as e.g. a second module forming together with module according to part 21 the hearing aid apparatus or being an appliance to be applied to the hearing aid apparatus part 21 comprises a first capacitance electrode 30a, which is metallic and which, not necessarily but preferably, has a metallic surface 32 exposed to ambient.
In the casing 23 of the second part 21 to be electrically linked to part 25, there is provided a metallic electrode 3 0 b being separate from the ambient U by a part 2 3 d of casing 23 being of a dielectric material, as of plastic material of the casing 23. The electrode 30 b is electrically connected to the unit 27. When the two parts and 21 are brought together there results a series capacitance formed by electrode 30 a, dielectricum 2 3 d and second electrode 30 b. This capacitance C acts as series signal-transmitting element between the two parts 25 and 21. It goes without saying that the dielectric covering may also be applied to the surface 32 of electrode 30a or exclusively to that surface.
The electronic unit 27 within the hearing aid module 21 gets its reference potential from a body-contacting electrode 35. When applied to the human body, the electrode assumes the local electric potential (B of the body via electrolytic contact, which may be improved by electrolytic paste as known in medical electrode appliance art.
The capacitive link is most preferably exploited for transmitting digital signals Without having to recur to relatively complicated chart amplifier circuitry and dependent on the input impedance ZI of the unit 27 the 15 capacitance C acts as a voltage-differentiating element, so that digital signals S# will be differentiated to Simpulses I which may easily be detected at the unit 27.
In a preferred mode this capacitive connection is used to transmit controlled signals and especially digitally controlled signal traits.
00 00 In fig. 5B there is again schematically shown the Sprinciple of establishing an electric connection. In contrast to the embodiment shown in fig. 5A the electrode being the body-contacting electrode according to fig.
is embedded into the casing 23 which means that the body is also contacted by a capacitive electric coupling as it is the case between the first electrode 30a of the part 25 and the second electrode 3 0 b of the casing 23.
Furthermore, fig. 5B shows an interface module IF in which desired signals can be generated by a signal generator SG.
The signal generator SG is connected, on the one hand, to the first electrode 30a of the part 25 and, on the other hand, to a ground electrode IF_GND which is preferably incorporated into the interface module IF. In other words, there is provided a further capacitive electric coupling to the body to close the electric circuit.
Instead of completely incorporating the ground electrode IF_GND into the casing of the interface module IF resulting in said further capacitive electric coupling one might also provide a ground electrode which is in direct contact with the body similarly to the arrangement of fig.
5A where the electrode 35 is directly contacting the body.
H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Amendmente.doc 13/02/06 WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 16 As shown in fig. 6 such series capacitance coupling by means of series capacitance element C may easily and most advantageously be combined with the magneto/mechanical linking technique as was described with the help of figures of 1 to 4.
It is even possible, as shown in fig. 7, to use one of the two electrodes 30 a or 30 b or even both these electrodes as magnet arrangement, because the magnetic field generated by the magnet arrangements will not interfere with the capacitive electric coupling. As shown in fig. 7, the electrode arrangement 30 a at part 25 comprises the magnets of the magnet arrangement 7s. At part 21 the counter electrode 30b is formed of ferromagnetic material. Thus, when approaching the two parts 25 and 21, the two electrodes 30a and 30 b will be attracted snugly towards each other with dielectricum layer 23 embedded therebetween, and the magnet arrangement 75 with the polarities P as shown in fig. 7 will generate the magnetic field through electrode 30 b acting as a pole piece.
An additional pole piece 38 may be applied at part 25 to complete the magnetic circuit. Nevertheless, the magnetic field and the ferromagnetic material of the electrode 30 b will by no means interfere with the capacitive coupling, because with respect to the material of the electrode 30 b there is not requested a high electro conductivity. Thus, the principle of series capacitance signal transmission and of magneto/mechanical linking may be ideally combined, thereby exploiting the electrode for the capacitance coupling simultaneously as part of the magnetic link WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 17 arrangement. This is much more critical with an inductive coupling, as its magnetic field may clearly interfere with inductive transmission.
As schematically shown in fig. 8, the magneto/mechanical link and/or the series capacitance electric link may be applied between modules 40 and 42 concomitantly forming a hearing aid apparatus 50, one module, e.g. module comprising electronic circuitry 44 to be e.g. electrically supplied by means of a battery or accumulator 46 within module 42.
Module 42 may thereby be a battery or accumulator module, an emitter and/or receiver module, a filter module, a microphone module. The electric and/or mechanical link as is applied between the two modules 40 and 42 and as was explained by figs. 1 to 7 is denoted in fig. 8 schematically at 46.
In an especially preferred mode of realization and according to fig. 9 the magneto/mechanical link and thereby preferably combined with the series capacitance electrical link is applied between a hearing aid apparatus 52 and an external appliance, especially a cable connector 54, thereby especially preferred with a one-lead 56 cable.
Looking back on fig. 5A it is only then when part 25 does not provide for a second lead with reference potential that the body contact electrode 35 is to be provided. It is clear that reference potential may also be provided to unit 27 by galvanic contact to a reference potential lead, as shown in fia. 5A in dashed lines and at reference number 31.
WO 01/39569 PCT/CH01/00156 S- 18 Back to fig. 9 the preferably one-lead connection 56 may F establish connection of the hearing apparatus 52 to a Bluetooth device 58 and/or to a player unit 60, e.g. a minidisk, CD or MP3 player, or to a remote control unit 62 00 5 or, and especially, to a programming unit 64 for 00 programming the digital signal processing in the hearing
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aid, e.g. at the audiologist.
It is pointed out that the battery or accumulator module (1 incorporated into the hearing aid apparatus can be used as electrode, be it the second electrode, be it the bodycontacting electrode, to perform capacitive electric coupling. Furthermore, provided that the casing of the battery or accumulator module is made of a ferromagnetic material, this module may also be used to establish the mechanical link.
It is to be understood that, if any prior art publication is referred to herein, such reference does not constitute an admission that the publication forms a part of the common general knowledge in the art, in Australia or any other country.
In the claims which follow and in the preceding description, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the word "comprise" or variations such as "comprises" or "comprising" is used in an inclusive sense, i.e. to specify the presence of the stated features but not to preclude the presence or addition of further features in various embodiments of the invention.

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1. A method for establishing a separable electric connection for a hearing device applicable to an individual's ear, by magnetically establishing a mechanical link for said electric connection, separate to 00 00 establishing an electric connection.
2. The method of claim 1, comprising establishing said link between at least two modules concomitantly O defining the hearing aid apparatus or to a hearing aid apparatus and an additional appliance.
3. The method of any one of claims 1 to 2, further comprising the step of establishing a predetermined relative positioning of parts by establishing said mechanical link.
4. The method of any one of claims 1 to 3, further comprising the step of enabling or disabling said establishing by selecting polarity direction of at least two magnets for said mechanical linking.
The method of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein parts whereat said link is established are, on the one hand, at least a signal processing module and, on the other hand, at least one of the following parts: a battery or accumulator module; an emitter and/or receiver module; a filter module; a microphone module; an optical or electrical cable.
6. The method of claim 3, wherein by establishing said mechanical link a galvanic electrical connection is established. H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\200123fl88 Amendments.doc 13/02/06 20
7. The method of any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein 3 said link is established between at least one magnet and a casing of a battery or accumulator module comprised in said hearing aid apparatus whereas said casing is made of ferromagnetic material. 00
8. A hearing device system comprising a releasable electric connection of electric connection members mechanically held by a magnet arrangement not including said electric connection members.
9. The hearing device system of claim 8 wherein said magnet arrangement comprises a permanent magnet linked to one of said electric connection members and a ferromagnetic member linked to a second of said electric connection members.
The hearing device system of claim 8 or 9 wherein said releasable electric connection comprises guiding members to establish said releasable connection in a predetermined mutual position.
11. The hearing device system of any one of claims 8 to 10 wherein one of said electric connection members is mounted to a part comprising a signal processing module and a second of said electric connection members is one of the following: a battery or accumulator module; a transmitter and/or receiver module; a filter module; a microphone module; an optical or electrical cable.
12. The hearing device of any one of claims 8 to 11 wherein said magnet arrangement comprises a ferromagnetic casing of a battery or accumulator module. H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Amendments.doc 13/02/06 21
13. The hearing device system of any one of claims 8 3 to 12 being a therapeutical outside the ear hearing aid Fsystem or a therapeutical in the ear hearing aid system or an in the ear and/or an outside the ear applicable headphone. 00 00
14. The hearing device system of any one of claims 8 to 13 comprising a hearing device and a transmitter module Mremote from said hearing device said hearing device and said transmitter module being connectable via said releasable electric connection.
The hearing device system of any one of claims 8 to 14 comprising a hearing device and a remote programming unit said hearing device and said remote programming unit being releasably connectable via said releasable electric connection.
16. A hearing device system of any one of claims 8 to 15 comprising a pair of hearing devices.
17. The hearing device system of claim 16 wherein the hearing devices of said pair are interconnectable via said releasable electric connection.
18. The method of any one of claims 1 to 7, and substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
19. The hearing aid system of any one of claims 8 to 17, and substantially as herein described with reference to the accompanying drawings. Dated this 13 th day of February 2006 PHONAK AG By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK Fellows Institute of Patent and Trade Mark Attorneys of Australia H:\Priyanka\Keep\speci\2001237188 Amendments.doc 13/02/06
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