EP1523216A1 - Wireless microphone with coupling element - Google Patents
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- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
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- H04R25/00—Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
- H04R25/55—Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception using an external connection, either wireless or wired
- H04R25/554—Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception using an external connection, either wireless or wired using a wireless connection, e.g. between microphone and amplifier or using Tcoils
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- the present invention relates to a wireless microphone; specifically, the present invention relates to a wireless microphone comprising a radio transmitter for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device.
- Wireless microphones are used as assistive listening devices for transmitting sound from the sound source directly to a hearing device arranged in or at a person's ear, whereby the signal-to-noise ratio is greatly improved.
- the wireless microphones currently available for that purpose comprise radio transmitters for transmitting radio signals that carry audio signals to a radio receiver of a hearing aid, for example a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing instrument, or to a radio receiver with an electro-acoustic converter reproducing the sound directly into the ear.
- BTE behind-the-ear
- Common applications of wireless microphones as assistive listening devices include applications in schools, where the teacher wears the wireless microphone and the hearing impaired student wears a receiver connected to his hearing aid.
- the wireless microphone is also used in business meetings or in restaurants, where the wireless microphone is placed on a table.
- the wireless microphones are also useful for listening to the sound of a television or a stereo set without turning up the volume.
- the known wireless microphones suitable as assistive listening devices are equipped to receive electrical audio signals through wire connections from external audio sources such as a television or a stereo set.
- the users often find the connective wires not very practical. Because the wireless microphone needs to be placed at wire's length from the audio source, the wireless microphone is not always within reach of the user.
- the known wireless microphones often comprise omnidirectional and/or beam-forming microphones.
- the known wireless microphones comprise charging circuits.
- a wireless microphone comprising a radio transmitter for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device is provided with at least one coupling element for detachably fixing one of various interchangeable functional modules to the wireless microphone, said coupling element comprising electrical contacts for electrically connecting the interchangeable functional module to the wireless microphone when the interchangeable functional module is fixed to the wireless microphone by means of said coupling element.
- the coupling element makes it possible to fix and connect different functional modules to the wireless microphone, the wireless microphone can be limited to an assistive listening device with basic functions and features, extendible by the user with extra functions and features as needed. The user can easily adapt the functionality of the assistive listening device to the requirements of a new situation by fixing (and thereby connecting) a desired functional module to the wireless microphone.
- the wireless microphone and an additional functional module fixed and connected thereto can be carried comfortably by the user as one unit.
- the coupling element constitutes a bidirectional electrical interface between the wireless microphone and the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- electronic modules of the wireless microphone are connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for bidirectional exchange of electrical signals between said electronic modules and the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- the bidirectional electrical interface makes it possible to transfer electrical signals from an external functional module to the wireless microphone, particularly to an electronic module of the wireless microphone, as well as from the wireless microphone to the external functional module, particularly from an electronic module of the wireless microphone.
- audio signals received by the wireless microphone can be routed through a functional module for special processing, before being transmitted to the receiver of the hearing device.
- the coupling element is designed to fix the interchangeable functional module to the wireless microphone by mating with a coupling element of the interchangeable functional module. Mating of the coupling elements, for example in a tight or snap-in fit, causes the wireless microphone and the fixed functional module to mechanically interlock so that they are not accidentally separated.
- the wireless microphone comprises an electronic control module which is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical control signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- the wireless microphone comprises operating elements connected to the control module and the control module is designed for transferring electrical control signals, in response to operation of said operating elements, to the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Consequently, a user using the operating elements of the wireless microphone can set operating parameters in a fixed functional module or control operation of the fixed functional module.
- the wireless microphone is designed to transfer electrical control signals to the radio transmitter for transmission to the hearing device. As a result, control signals received in the control module from a fixed functional module can be passed to the hearing device for setting operational parameters in the hearing aid.
- the wireless microphone comprises an electronic audio processing module which is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical audio signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. It is thus possible to use an interchangeable functional module as an audio source in that electrical audio signals from the functional module are received in the electronic audio processing module and transmitted to the hearing device. In reverse direction, it is possible to transfer electrical audio signals from the electronic audio processing unit to the functional module, for example for further processing.
- the electronic audio processing module is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for receiving electrical control signals from the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Therefore, it is, possible to control operation of the electronic audio processing module through control signals from the interchangeable functional module.
- the radio transmitter is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- electrical signals from the radio transmitter can be transferred to a special antenna, for example, located in the fixed functional module.
- the wireless microphone comprises a power source module connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for supplying power to the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone and/or for receiving power from the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- audio signal refers to acoustic signals audible to humans, typically in the range of 100 Hz to 8 KHz or, in the case of high fidelity electronic devices, in the extended range of 20 Hz to 20 KHz.
- electrical audio signal refers to electrical signals representing audio signals in analogue or encoded form.
- the reference numeral 1 refers to a wireless microphone having a housing 1' and a microphone element 13 for receiving audio signals from sound sources.
- the wireless microphone 1 also includes user interface comprising operating elements 14, such as push buttons, and a display 15.
- the wireless microphone 1 comprises a coupling element 11 for detachably fixing an interchangeable functional module 2 to the wireless microphone 1.
- the coupling element 11 is designed to fix the interchangeable functional module 2 to the wireless microphone 1 by mating with a coupling element 21 of the interchangeable functional module 2.
- the coupling element 21 is implemented as a counterpart complementary to the coupling element 11 of the wireless microphone 1.
- the coupling element 11 is executed as an undercut clearance in the housing 1' of the wireless microphone 1, the undercut being formed by lateral recesses 111 in the clearance.
- the coupling element 21 of the functional module 2 is executed as a protrusion fitting in the clearance in the housing 1' of the wireless microphone 1, lateral protrusions 211 of the coupling element 21 fitting the lateral recesses 111 of the coupling element 11.
- wireless microphone 1 can be provided with more than one coupling element 11 for detachably fixing more than one interchangeable functional module 2 to the wireless microphone 1.
- the wireless microphone 1 comprises electrical contacts 12 for electrically connecting an interchangeable functional module 2 to the wireless microphone 1.
- the interchangeable functional module 2 comprises corresponding electrical contacts 22 for electrical connection with the wireless microphone 1.
- the electrical contacts 12, 22 are arranged in the coupling element 11, respectively 21, so that electrical connections are established between the electrical contacts 12 of the wireless microphone 1 and the corresponding electrical contacts 22 of the functional module 2 when the coupling element 21 of the functional module 2 is engaged with the coupling element 11 of the wireless microphone 1.
- the reference numeral 17 refers to an electronic audio processing module.
- the audio processing module 17 is connected to the microphone element 13, to an electronic control module 16 and to a radio transmitter 18.
- the audio processing module 17 includes signal processing functions such as parametric filter functions and amplification functions.
- the radio transmitter 18 is designed for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals received from the audio processing module 17 to a receiver of a hearing device or a headphone.
- the hearing device comprises an electro-acoustic converter for reproducing the sound directly into the ear or a parametric hearing aid.
- the radio transmitter 18 is preferably a low power radio transmitter with a transmitting power in the range of 0.1 milliwatts to 100 milliwatts, suitable for transmitting audio signals over a distance of approximately 10 to 100 metres.
- the output of the radio transmitter 18 is connected to an internal antenna 20. For connection with an external antenna of an interchangeable functional module 2 connected to the wireless microphone 1, the output of the radio transmitter 18 is connected to the electrical contact 12a.
- the electronic modules of the wireless microphone 1 are preferably integrated as an integrated circuit. It is also possible to build the electronic modules from several separate electronic components. Various functions of the electronic modules can be implemented by means of non-programmable logic circuits, by means of programmable logic circuits or by means of a combination of a processor and program code.
- the control module 16 is connected to the operating elements 14 and to the display 15. In response to instructions and parameter values received from a user via the operating elements 14, the control module 16 transfers control signals including instructions and/or parameter values to the audio processing module 17 and/or via the electronic contacts 12d, 12e to a functional module 2 connected to the wireless microphone 1.
- the control module 16 is designed for bidirectional exchange of control signals with the connected functional module 2, i.e. control signals from the functional module 2 can also be transferred to the control module 16. Control signals from the functional module 2 can also be transferred directly to the audio processing module 17.
- the input of the audio control module 17 is connected to the electrical contact 12b for receiving electrical audio signals from a functional module 2 connected to the wireless microphone 1. Furthermore, the output of the audio control module 17 is connected to the electrical contact 12c for transferring electrical audio signals from the audio control module 17 to the functional module 2 connected to the wireless microphone 1.
- the audio control module 17 is designed for transferring control signals received from the control module 16 or from the functional module 2 to the radio transmitter 18 for transmission to the receiver of the hearing aid. Control signals may be transmitted to the hearing aid on a carrier frequency different from the one used to transmit the audio signals to the hearing aid.
- the reference numeral 19 refers to a power source module, preferably a rechargeable battery.
- a positive charging line and a negative supply line of the power source module 19 are connected to the electrical contacts 12f and 12h, respectively.
- a positive supply line of the power source module 19 is connected to the electrical contact 12g.
- interchangeable functional module 2 comprising a charging circuit or an external antenna
- a variety of interchangeable functional modules 2 with different functions can be fixed and connected to the wireless microphone 1.
- One of the interchangeable communication modules 2 includes a communication module for communicating over a mobile network, for example a GSM- (Global System for Mobile Communication) or a UMTS-network (Universal Mobile Telephone System).
- Other interchangeable communication modules 2 include an interface module for communicating with another communication device over a short distance of approximately 5 to 25 metres, for example infrared and/or radio interfaces, e.g. a so-called Bluetooth interface, for communicating bidirectionally with a remote control unit or a communication device such as a mobile telephone.
- Other interchangeable functional modules 2 include receivers for receiving audio or control signals via wire, infrared, induction, ultrasound, or radio connections from devices such as a stereo set, a television set, a security alarm system, or a remote control unit for the wireless microphone 1 or the receiver of the hearing device.
- Another interchangeable communication module 2 includes an audio recorder and/or an audio player for recording audio signals on a data carrier and/or for replaying audio signals from a data carrier, respectively, for example an MP3 player (MPEG3, Moving Picture Expert Group).
- Still other interchangeable communication modules 2 include external microphones, for example omnidirectional or directional microphones, external power supplies, such as a battery pack or a solar cell, or external audio signal processing units with special purpose processing functions not available in the audio processing module 17 of the basic wireless microphone 1.
Abstract
A wireless microphone (1) comprises a radio transmitter for transmitting
radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device. The wireless microphone
(1) further comprises at least one coupling element (11) for detachably
fixing one of various interchangeable functional modules (2) to the wireless
microphone (1). The coupling element (11) is designed to fix the interchangeable
functional module (2) to the wireless microphone (1) by mating with a coupling
element (21) of the interchangeable functional module (2). The coupling
elements (11, 21) comprise electrical contacts (12, 22) for electrically connecting
the interchangeable functional module (2) to the wireless microphone (1)
when the interchangeable functional module (2) is fixed to the wireless microphone
(1) by means of said coupling elements (11, 21). The coupling element
(11) constitutes a bidirectional electrical interface between the wireless microphone
(1) and the interchangeable functional module (2). The wireless microphone
(1) can be limited to an assistive listening device with basic functions
and features, extendible by the user with extra functions and features as
needed.
Description
- The present invention relates to a wireless microphone; specifically, the present invention relates to a wireless microphone comprising a radio transmitter for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device.
- Wireless microphones are used as assistive listening devices for transmitting sound from the sound source directly to a hearing device arranged in or at a person's ear, whereby the signal-to-noise ratio is greatly improved. The wireless microphones currently available for that purpose comprise radio transmitters for transmitting radio signals that carry audio signals to a radio receiver of a hearing aid, for example a behind-the-ear (BTE) hearing instrument, or to a radio receiver with an electro-acoustic converter reproducing the sound directly into the ear. Common applications of wireless microphones as assistive listening devices include applications in schools, where the teacher wears the wireless microphone and the hearing impaired student wears a receiver connected to his hearing aid. The wireless microphone is also used in business meetings or in restaurants, where the wireless microphone is placed on a table. The wireless microphones are also useful for listening to the sound of a television or a stereo set without turning up the volume. Typically, the known wireless microphones suitable as assistive listening devices are equipped to receive electrical audio signals through wire connections from external audio sources such as a television or a stereo set. However, the users often find the connective wires not very practical. Because the wireless microphone needs to be placed at wire's length from the audio source, the wireless microphone is not always within reach of the user. The known wireless microphones often comprise omnidirectional and/or beam-forming microphones. Moreover, for recharging the power source, the known wireless microphones comprise charging circuits. Although these additional features are not used all the time, they consume power and the components used for their implementation increase the weight of the wireless microphone. Other features or functions which could be of interest to the users are currently not available and cannot be added to the known wireless microphones.
- It is an object of this invention to provide a wireless microphone which is suitable as an assistive listening device but does not have the disadvantages of the prior art, particularly a wireless microphone with a radio transmitter for transmitting audio signals to a hearing device.
- According to the present invention, these objects are achieved particularly through the features of the independent claims. In addition, further advantageous embodiments follow from the dependent claims and the description.
- According to the present invention, the above-mentioned objects are achieved in particular in that a wireless microphone comprising a radio transmitter for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device is provided with at least one coupling element for detachably fixing one of various interchangeable functional modules to the wireless microphone, said coupling element comprising electrical contacts for electrically connecting the interchangeable functional module to the wireless microphone when the interchangeable functional module is fixed to the wireless microphone by means of said coupling element. As the coupling element makes it possible to fix and connect different functional modules to the wireless microphone, the wireless microphone can be limited to an assistive listening device with basic functions and features, extendible by the user with extra functions and features as needed. The user can easily adapt the functionality of the assistive listening device to the requirements of a new situation by fixing (and thereby connecting) a desired functional module to the wireless microphone. The wireless microphone and an additional functional module fixed and connected thereto can be carried comfortably by the user as one unit.
- In a preferred embodiment, the coupling element constitutes a bidirectional electrical interface between the wireless microphone and the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Particularly, electronic modules of the wireless microphone are connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for bidirectional exchange of electrical signals between said electronic modules and the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Thus, the bidirectional electrical interface makes it possible to transfer electrical signals from an external functional module to the wireless microphone, particularly to an electronic module of the wireless microphone, as well as from the wireless microphone to the external functional module, particularly from an electronic module of the wireless microphone. For example, audio signals received by the wireless microphone can be routed through a functional module for special processing, before being transmitted to the receiver of the hearing device.
- In a preferred embodiment, the coupling element is designed to fix the interchangeable functional module to the wireless microphone by mating with a coupling element of the interchangeable functional module. Mating of the coupling elements, for example in a tight or snap-in fit, causes the wireless microphone and the fixed functional module to mechanically interlock so that they are not accidentally separated.
- In an embodiment, the wireless microphone comprises an electronic control module which is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical control signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. For example, the wireless microphone comprises operating elements connected to the control module and the control module is designed for transferring electrical control signals, in response to operation of said operating elements, to the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Consequently, a user using the operating elements of the wireless microphone can set operating parameters in a fixed functional module or control operation of the fixed functional module. In another example, the wireless microphone is designed to transfer electrical control signals to the radio transmitter for transmission to the hearing device. As a result, control signals received in the control module from a fixed functional module can be passed to the hearing device for setting operational parameters in the hearing aid.
- In an embodiment, the wireless microphone comprises an electronic audio processing module which is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical audio signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. It is thus possible to use an interchangeable functional module as an audio source in that electrical audio signals from the functional module are received in the electronic audio processing module and transmitted to the hearing device. In reverse direction, it is possible to transfer electrical audio signals from the electronic audio processing unit to the functional module, for example for further processing.
- In an embodiment, the electronic audio processing module is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for receiving electrical control signals from the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. Therefore, it is, possible to control operation of the electronic audio processing module through control signals from the interchangeable functional module.
- In an embodiment the radio transmitter is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for exchanging electrical signals with the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone. In this way, electrical signals from the radio transmitter can be transferred to a special antenna, for example, located in the fixed functional module.
- In an embodiment the wireless microphone comprises a power source module connected to one or more of the electrical contacts for supplying power to the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone and/or for receiving power from the interchangeable functional module fixed to the wireless microphone.
- The present invention will be explained in more detail, by way of example, with reference to the drawings in which:
- Figure 1 shows a top view of a wireless microphone and an interchangeable functional module, the wireless microphone and the functional module each having a coupling element for fixing the functional module to the wireless microphone.
- Figure 2 shows a cross section of the wireless microphone and the interchangeable functional module along arrow A shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 shows a block diagram illustrating functional blocks of the wireless microphone and their interconnection with electrical contacts of the coupling element.
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- In the following description the term audio signal refers to acoustic signals audible to humans, typically in the range of 100 Hz to 8 KHz or, in the case of high fidelity electronic devices, in the extended range of 20 Hz to 20 KHz. The term electrical audio signal refers to electrical signals representing audio signals in analogue or encoded form.
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reference numeral 1 refers to a wireless microphone having a housing 1' and amicrophone element 13 for receiving audio signals from sound sources. As can be seen in Figures 1 and 3, thewireless microphone 1 also includes user interface comprisingoperating elements 14, such as push buttons, and adisplay 15. - As is illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, the
wireless microphone 1 comprises acoupling element 11 for detachably fixing an interchangeablefunctional module 2 to thewireless microphone 1. Thecoupling element 11 is designed to fix the interchangeablefunctional module 2 to thewireless microphone 1 by mating with acoupling element 21 of the interchangeablefunctional module 2. Preferably, thecoupling element 21 is implemented as a counterpart complementary to thecoupling element 11 of thewireless microphone 1. In the embodiment illustrated in Figures 1 and 2, thecoupling element 11 is executed as an undercut clearance in the housing 1' of thewireless microphone 1, the undercut being formed bylateral recesses 111 in the clearance. Thecoupling element 21 of thefunctional module 2 is executed as a protrusion fitting in the clearance in the housing 1' of thewireless microphone 1,lateral protrusions 211 of thecoupling element 21 fitting thelateral recesses 111 of thecoupling element 11. One skilled in the art will understand that there are alternative methods for mechanically coupling thewireless microphone 1 and thefunctional module 2. Moreover, one skilled in the art will understand thatwireless microphone 1 can be provided with more than onecoupling element 11 for detachably fixing more than one interchangeablefunctional module 2 to thewireless microphone 1. - As is illustrated in Figures 1, 2 and 3, the
wireless microphone 1 compriseselectrical contacts 12 for electrically connecting an interchangeablefunctional module 2 to thewireless microphone 1. Likewise, the interchangeablefunctional module 2 comprises correspondingelectrical contacts 22 for electrical connection with thewireless microphone 1. Theelectrical contacts coupling element 11, respectively 21, so that electrical connections are established between theelectrical contacts 12 of thewireless microphone 1 and the correspondingelectrical contacts 22 of thefunctional module 2 when thecoupling element 21 of thefunctional module 2 is engaged with thecoupling element 11 of thewireless microphone 1. Thus, when the interchangeablefunctional module 2 is mechanically fixed to thewireless microphone 1, electrical connections are established automatically between theelectrical contacts 12 of thewireless microphone 1 and the correspondingelectrical contacts 22 of thefunctional module 2; consequently, thefunctional module 2 is electrically connected to thewireless microphone 1. - In Figure 3, the
reference numeral 17 refers to an electronic audio processing module. Theaudio processing module 17 is connected to themicrophone element 13, to anelectronic control module 16 and to aradio transmitter 18. Theaudio processing module 17 includes signal processing functions such as parametric filter functions and amplification functions. - The
radio transmitter 18 is designed for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals received from theaudio processing module 17 to a receiver of a hearing device or a headphone. In addition to the radio receiver, the hearing device comprises an electro-acoustic converter for reproducing the sound directly into the ear or a parametric hearing aid. Theradio transmitter 18 is preferably a low power radio transmitter with a transmitting power in the range of 0.1 milliwatts to 100 milliwatts, suitable for transmitting audio signals over a distance of approximately 10 to 100 metres. The output of theradio transmitter 18 is connected to aninternal antenna 20. For connection with an external antenna of an interchangeablefunctional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1, the output of theradio transmitter 18 is connected to theelectrical contact 12a. - The electronic modules of the
wireless microphone 1 are preferably integrated as an integrated circuit. It is also possible to build the electronic modules from several separate electronic components. Various functions of the electronic modules can be implemented by means of non-programmable logic circuits, by means of programmable logic circuits or by means of a combination of a processor and program code. - The
control module 16 is connected to theoperating elements 14 and to thedisplay 15. In response to instructions and parameter values received from a user via theoperating elements 14, thecontrol module 16 transfers control signals including instructions and/or parameter values to theaudio processing module 17 and/or via theelectronic contacts functional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1. Thecontrol module 16 is designed for bidirectional exchange of control signals with the connectedfunctional module 2, i.e. control signals from thefunctional module 2 can also be transferred to thecontrol module 16. Control signals from thefunctional module 2 can also be transferred directly to theaudio processing module 17. - As is illustrated in Figure 3, the input of the
audio control module 17 is connected to theelectrical contact 12b for receiving electrical audio signals from afunctional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1. Furthermore, the output of theaudio control module 17 is connected to theelectrical contact 12c for transferring electrical audio signals from theaudio control module 17 to thefunctional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1. Theaudio control module 17 is designed for transferring control signals received from thecontrol module 16 or from thefunctional module 2 to theradio transmitter 18 for transmission to the receiver of the hearing aid. Control signals may be transmitted to the hearing aid on a carrier frequency different from the one used to transmit the audio signals to the hearing aid. - In Figure 3, the
reference numeral 19 refers to a power source module, preferably a rechargeable battery. For recharging thepower source module 19 by means of an interchangeablefunctional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1, a positive charging line and a negative supply line of thepower source module 19 are connected to theelectrical contacts functional module 2 connected to thewireless microphone 1, a positive supply line of thepower source module 19 is connected to theelectrical contact 12g. - Aside from an interchangeable
functional module 2 comprising a charging circuit or an external antenna, a variety of interchangeablefunctional modules 2 with different functions can be fixed and connected to thewireless microphone 1. One of theinterchangeable communication modules 2 includes a communication module for communicating over a mobile network, for example a GSM- (Global System for Mobile Communication) or a UMTS-network (Universal Mobile Telephone System). Otherinterchangeable communication modules 2 include an interface module for communicating with another communication device over a short distance of approximately 5 to 25 metres, for example infrared and/or radio interfaces, e.g. a so-called Bluetooth interface, for communicating bidirectionally with a remote control unit or a communication device such as a mobile telephone. Other interchangeablefunctional modules 2 include receivers for receiving audio or control signals via wire, infrared, induction, ultrasound, or radio connections from devices such as a stereo set, a television set, a security alarm system, or a remote control unit for thewireless microphone 1 or the receiver of the hearing device. Anotherinterchangeable communication module 2 includes an audio recorder and/or an audio player for recording audio signals on a data carrier and/or for replaying audio signals from a data carrier, respectively, for example an MP3 player (MPEG3, Moving Picture Expert Group). Still otherinterchangeable communication modules 2 include external microphones, for example omnidirectional or directional microphones, external power supplies, such as a battery pack or a solar cell, or external audio signal processing units with special purpose processing functions not available in theaudio processing module 17 of thebasic wireless microphone 1.
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- Wireless microphone (1 ) comprising a radio transmitter (18) for transmitting radio signals carrying audio signals to a hearing device, characterised by
at least one coupling element (11) for detachably fixing one of various interchangeable functional modules (2) to the wireless microphone (1), said coupling element (11) comprising electrical contacts (12) for electrically connecting the interchangeable functional module (2) to the wireless microphone (1) when the interchangeable functional module (2) is fixed to the wireless microphone (1) by means of said coupling element (11). - Wireless microphone (1) according to claim 1, characterised in that the coupling element (11) constitutes a bidirectional electrical interface between the wireless microphone (1) and the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 or 2, characterised in that the coupling element (11) is designed to fix the interchangeable functional module (2) to the wireless microphone (1) by mating with a coupling element (21) of the interchangeable functional module (2).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 3, characterised in that electronic modules of the wireless microphone (1) are connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for bidirectional exchange of electrical signals between said electronic modules and the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 4, characterised in that the wireless microphone (1) comprises an electronic control module (16), said electronic control module (16) being connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for exchanging electrical control signals with the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to claim 5, characterised in that the wireless microphone (1) comprises operating elements (14), said operating elements (14) being connected to the control module (16), and said control module (16) being designed for transferring electrical control signals to the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1) in response to operation of said operating elements (14).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 6, characterised in that the wireless microphone (1) comprises an electronic audio processing module (16), said electronic audio processing module (16) being connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for exchanging electrical audio signals with the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 7, characterised in that the wireless microphone (1) comprises an electronic audio processing module (16), said electronic audio processing module (16) being connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for receiving electrical control signals from the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 8, characterised in that the radio transmitter (18) is connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for exchanging electrical signals with the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
- Wireless microphone (1) according to one of the claims 1 to 9, characterised in that the wireless microphone (1) comprises a power source module (19), said power source module (19) being connected to one or more of the electrical contacts (12) for supplying power to the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1) and/or for receiving power from the interchangeable functional module (2) fixed to the wireless microphone (1).
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