EP2574083A2 - Appareil auditif intra-auriculaire avec connecteur femelle de programmation - Google Patents

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EP2574083A2
EP2574083A2 EP12182304A EP12182304A EP2574083A2 EP 2574083 A2 EP2574083 A2 EP 2574083A2 EP 12182304 A EP12182304 A EP 12182304A EP 12182304 A EP12182304 A EP 12182304A EP 2574083 A2 EP2574083 A2 EP 2574083A2
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Subramanian Bashkaran
Rubab Shahbaz Khan
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R25/00Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
    • H04R25/55Deaf-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
    • H04R25/556External connectors, e.g. plugs or modules
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R2225/00Details of deaf aids covered by H04R25/00, not provided for in any of its subgroups
    • H04R2225/025In the ear hearing aids [ITE] hearing aids
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04RLOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
    • H04R25/00Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
    • H04R25/65Housing parts, e.g. shells, tips or moulds, or their manufacture

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  • the invention relates to a so-called IDO hearing instrument, which is equipped with a programming socket.
  • Hearing aids are known in various basic housing configurations.
  • IDO hearing aids in-the-ear, including ITE or in-the-ear
  • a case containing all the functional components, including the microphone and receiver is mostly worn in the ear canal.
  • Completely-in-Canal (CIC) hearing aids are similar to IDO hearing aids, but are worn fully in the ear canal.
  • HDO hearing aids behind-the-ear, also BTE or behind-the-ear
  • a housing with components such as battery and signal processing device is worn behind the ear and a flexible sound tube, also referred to as tube, directs the acoustic output signals of a receiver from Housing to the ear canal, where often an ear piece is provided for reliable positioning.
  • RIC-BTE hearing aids (receiver-in-canal behind-the-ear) are similar to HDO hearing aids, but the receiver is carried in the ear canal and instead of a sound tube, a flexible earpiece tube conducts electrical signals instead of acoustic signals to the receiver, which is on the front of the earpiece attached, usually in a reliable positioning ear piece. All housing configurations have in common is that as small a housing as possible be sought in order to increase the comfort and to reduce the visibility of the hearing aid for cosmetic reasons.
  • Deep-ear canal hearing aids are similar to CIC hearing aids and can also be counted among the group of CIC hearing aids.
  • CIC hearing aids are typically worn in the outer portion of the external ear canal
  • deep ear canal hearing aids are advanced further toward the eardrum and at least partially supported in the inward portion of the external ear canal.
  • the outer one The ear canal is a skin-lined canal connecting the pinna to the eardrum.
  • this channel is formed of elastic cartilage.
  • proximal part of the channel is formed by the temporal bone and thus consists of bone.
  • the cartilaginous and bony parts of the ear canal are slightly bent towards each other so that they enclose a different angle from person to person.
  • the bony part of the ear canal is relatively sensitive to pressure and contact.
  • Deep-ear canal hearing aids are at least partially worn in the delicate bony part of the ear canal.
  • small diameter and tortuous shapes of the ear canal can further complicate advancement.
  • Hearing aids include a signal processing device whose operation can be changed by programming or parameter setting.
  • Operating system or firmware of the signal processing device can be programmed as software. There may be a manual or automatic selection option for selecting one of a plurality of different programmed acoustic signal processing algorithms, also referred to as hearing programs.
  • Operating parameters such as gain (volume), frequency-dependent gain spectra, frequency compression, frequency transformation, noise suppression functions or targeted suppression of repetitive or constant interference signals can be set.
  • modes of operation with direct reception of transmitted acoustic signals from telephones or consumer electronics or a remote control through a receiving coil also referred to as Telecoil, can be activated. Countless other operating parameters are conceivable that can be changed on a hearing aid.
  • Hearing instruments can be designed for example as hearing aids.
  • a hearing aid is used to supply a hearing-impaired person with acoustic ambient signals that are processed and amplified for compensation or therapy of the respective hearing impairment. It consists in principle of one or more input transducers, of a signal processing device, of an amplification device, and of an output transducer.
  • the input transducer is typically a sound receiver, e.g. a microphone, and / or an electromagnetic receiver, e.g. an induction coil.
  • the output signal generator is typically used as an electroacoustic transducer, e.g. Miniature loudspeaker, or as an electromechanical transducer, e.g. Bone conduction receiver, realized. He is also referred to as a handset or receiver.
  • the output signal generator generates output signals that are routed to the patient's ear and are intended to produce a hearing perception in the patient.
  • the amplifier is usually integrated in the signal processing device.
  • the hearing aid is powered by a battery integrated into the hearing aid housing or by a rechargeable battery integrated in the hearing aid housing.
  • the essential components of a hearing aid are usually arranged on a printed circuit board as a circuit carrier or connected thereto.
  • hearing instruments can also be designed as a so-called tinnitus masker.
  • Tinnitus maskers are used to treat tinnitus patients. They produce from the respective hearing impairment and depending on the principle of action also dependent on ambient noise acoustic output signals that can contribute to reducing the perception of annoying tinnitus or other ear noises.
  • tinnitus maskers can be designed in the same housing configurations as hearing aids.
  • Combination devices are also known which combine the functionality of a tinnitus masker and a hearing aid in a housing.
  • hearing instrument should be understood to mean both hearing aids and tinnitus maskers, as well as other such devices.
  • IDO hearing instruments have a housing that can be inserted into the ear canal of a hearing instrument wearer.
  • the shape of the housing is adapted to the ear canal so far that it has a good fit and secure fit in the ear canal, but at the same time comfortable and possible rests without pressure points on the ear canal wall.
  • individually adapted to the hearing aid wearer housing can be used.
  • the distal, outward-facing termination of the housing of an IDO hearing instrument often referred to as a faceplate, has at least one microphone opening as the only housing wall accessible from the environment, and at least two microphone openings in the case of directional microphone arrangements.
  • a battery compartment opening may be provided in the faceplate, and controls such as on / off switch or volume control.
  • a programming socket can also be provided in the faceplate.
  • Microphone openings are commonly used to protect against ingress of contaminants and to avoid wind noise, e.g. Whistling or howling, disguised.
  • Programming jacks are usually protected to protect against ingress of contaminants by covers.
  • an IDO hearing aid in which a battery compartment opening and a programming socket are provided in the faceplate.
  • the programming socket is designed as a standard plug, eg CS44.
  • a microphone opening and a vent opening are provided.
  • the components are arranged distributed on the faceplate separated from each other.
  • the object of the invention is to specify an IDO hearing instrument which has a programming socket and at least one microphone opening in a space-saving arrangement and with a small number of components.
  • the invention solves this problem with an IDO hearing instrument with the features of the independent claim.
  • the basic idea of the invention is an IDO hearing instrument with a programming socket arranged in the faceplate and at least one microphone opening arranged in the faceplate, wherein the programming socket is covered by an openable cover, and wherein the at least one microphone opening is covered at least partially by at least one panel, wherein the Cover and the panel are integrated into a common covering and cladding means, which covers both the programming socket and at least one opening microphone at least partially.
  • short IDO hearing instrument which can also be designed as a CIC or deep-fit hearing instrument.
  • This part of the housing wall which is referred to as faceplate in the following, is the only one that is accessible from the environment and preferably has control elements and other functional structures.
  • the faceplate should have at least one microphone opening, with directional microphone arrangements at least two microphone openings, and a programming socket.
  • a battery compartment opening may be provided in the faceplate, and controls such as on / off switch or volume control.
  • the programming jack is protected against ingress of contaminants by a cover.
  • the microphone opening or the microphone openings are at least partially covered to protect against the ingress of impurities and to avoid wind noise, such as whistling or howling.
  • This cladding may have openings, for example in slot or round shape, wherein the openings may also be covered by membranes.
  • the covering and cladding means combines the programming sleeve cover and the cladding of at least one microphone opening in one component, the covering and cladding means being openable, that is, it can both be placed in a position performing the covering and cladding function, as well as in a position, for example by removing or opening or folding away, in which the programming socket and at least one microphone opening are open, for example, to connect a programming plug with the programming socket.
  • the covering and lining means is held in a covering state by at least one holding means, which is arranged on the covering and lining means and / or is integrated in the covering and lining means and / or in the faceplate, in its position. If the covering and covering means is brought into a position or position in which the covering and cladding function can be carried out, ie by covering the programming socket and covering at least one microphone opening, it is expedient for the covering and lining means to be provided by the holding means in this Location is fixable or durable, for example, to secure it against falling out.
  • the holding means may be arranged on the covering and covering means, integrated in the covering and covering means be integrated into the faceplate or run as a combination of the said possibilities.
  • the holding means has a plug-like shape which can be inserted in a form-fitting manner into the programming socket.
  • the holding function is effected in particular by the form-fitting shape and frictional forces between the holding means and the programming socket.
  • the holding means is connected to the covering and covering means.
  • the holding means is realized by a plug-like component.
  • the shape depends on the shape of the programming socket, in particular the clear shape of the programming socket and / or components of the programming socket, such as e.g. Contact pins, can be considered.
  • Conceivable is a holding means, which forms virtually a complete "cast" of the programming jack, a holding means, which takes into account only a part of the programming jack, e.g. a single contact pin encloses, or a holding means whose configuration lies between these two extremes.
  • the holding function of the holding means is effected by the form-fitting shape and by friction. Friction may be understood to mean the extensive frictional contact between the plug-like shape of the holding means and the programming jack, but also mechanical contact between a clamp-like sleeve of the holding means and a rod-shaped contact pin of the programming jack.
  • the holding means comprises two components, wherein the first component comprises a magnetic material and the second component comprises a material which is magnetically attracted to the magnetic material. At least a portion of one of the two components is disposed on or integrated with the faceplate, and at least a portion of the other components are disposed on or integrated with the cover and trim means.
  • the holding means is designed as a magnetic holding or connecting means thereon due to the fact that it comprises materials that attract by a magnetic force and thus form a holding function.
  • the holding means comprises two components, one with a magnetic material and one with a material magnetically attracted at a small distance from the magnetic material. At least portions of the different components are on the faceplate and the cover and trim means.
  • the holding means has a releasable closure means, in particular a hook-and-loop fastener or a hook loop closure.
  • the holding function is realized by a releasable closure means, such as a hook-and-loop fastener or a hook loop closure.
  • a component e.g. the hook of a hook-and-loop fastener arranged on the covering and covering means, and the other component, e.g. The loop in which the hook can engage is arranged on the faceplate.
  • a further embodiment provides that the covering and cladding means is connected by a hinge with the faceplate and in the connected state, the covering and cladding means by means of the hinge by a rotary motion can be opened.
  • a hinge is usually a connecting joint, which connects two parts movable, usually rotatable by an axis with each other. In this case, the hinge may connect the cover and trim means to the faceplate.
  • a hinge can be designed for example as a cup hinge or piano hinge.
  • the covering and lining means comprises an opening aid, in particular an opening aid designed as a bracket, a hole or a blind hole.
  • an opening aid designed as a bracket, a hole or a blind hole.
  • the cover and trim means could be provided by a bump, e.g. in the form of a stirrup, gripped and opened with two fingers, the covering and covering means provided with a hole or a blind hole could be opened by means of a piece of wire or a needle.
  • a further advantageous embodiment is an IDO hearing instrument having two microphone openings arranged in the faceplate, both of which are at least partially covered by one or in each case a covering, the cover and the panel of the microphone opening or microphone openings being integrated into a common covering and covering means both the programming socket and the one microphone opening or the two microphone openings openable at least partially covering.
  • This embodiment is particularly suitable for the case of two microphones frequently encountered in directional microphone arrangements. It is conceivable that the common cover and covering means in the open state covers the programming socket and a microphone opening or covering the programming socket and both microphone openings. This also includes the possibility that one or both microphone openings are only partially covered in order, in particular, to form a sound inlet opening. Further, covering also covers with a membrane, e.g. from a sound-permeable membrane, as it is known under the product name Gore-Tex understood.
  • a preferred embodiment of a basic concept of the invention provides that in the IDO hearing instrument with two microphone openings arranged in the faceplate, the programming socket is arranged between the two microphone openings.
  • the covering and cladding means is positively inserted into a recess in the faceplate.
  • the transition from the surface of the edge region of the covering and lining means to the surface of the faceplate may essentially be jumpless.
  • the cover and lining means is secured at least against displacement parallel to the faceplate.
  • the transition from the surface of the edge region of the covering and lining means to the surface of the faceplate forms a flat surface, i. the transition is unsteady or edgeless, there are advantages, e.g. in that less dirt can accumulate.
  • the covering and lining means in a plan view of a substantially rectangular shape.
  • the cover and lining means in the plan view of a substantially rectangular shape with two opposite sides rounded or pointed ends. In practice, these shapes have been evaluated, especially if one or two microphone openings and the programming socket can be covered by the covering and covering means.
  • FIG. 1 1 schematically shows a prior art IDO hearing instrument 1 inserted into the ear canal 8 of an ear with an auricle 5.
  • the IDO hearing instrument 1 has a housing 16, on whose end facing the auricle 5 a faceplate 2 can be seen.
  • Components of the IDO hearing instrument 1 disposed within the housing 16, such as input transducers, signal processing means, amplifying means and output transducers, are shown in FIG FIG. 1 not shown.
  • a programming socket 3 In the faceplate 2, a programming socket 3, a microphone opening 4, a volume control 6 and a ventilation opening 7 are indicated.
  • FIG. 2 is an embodiment of a faceplate 2 reproduced with externally visible components.
  • volume control 6 executed only in an alternative form, volume control 6, a battery cover 9, which covers a battery, not shown, or a battery, not shown, and an embodiment of a covering and covering means 10 according to the invention are shown.
  • the cover and Cladding means 10 is a component which covers both the programming jack and at least one microphone opening openable.
  • FIG. 3 shows in a detailed view of the embodiment FIG. 2 with faceplate 2, volume control 6 and battery cover 9, wherein the covering and cladding means is not shown, ie the covering and cladding means is in an open or detached state and gives the view free on two microphone openings 4 and lying between the programming socket 3, the designed as a CS44 socket.
  • the microphone openings 4 and the programming socket 3 are arranged in a recess 13 of the faceplate 2.
  • FIG. 4 shows an embodiment of a covering and lining means 10 according to the invention from a slightly rotated bird's-eye view.
  • the cover and fairing means 10 has a substantially rectangular shape with pointed ends on two opposite sides. At the tapered ends microphone openings 4 and to avoid wind noise, such as whistling or howling, panels 14 are shown schematically.
  • the covering and cladding means 10 further comprises, as an opening aid, a blind hole 12 by means of which the covering and cladding means 10 is more easily opened or removed from the faceplate.
  • a pen-like means may be used, which is inserted into the blind hole, and by a tilting movement levering the covering and covering means 10 out of its position.
  • FIG. 5 a section of a cross section through an IDO hearing instrument with an embodiment of a covering and covering means 10 according to the invention is shown. Recognizable are the faceplate 2, the volume control 6 and the battery cover 9.
  • the covering and covering means 10 covers the programming socket 3 and microphones 15, with their microphone openings.
  • the cross section shows that the surfaces of the covering and lining means 10 and the faceplate 2 form a curved but even surface.
  • FIG. 6 an embodiment of a covering and covering means 10 according to the invention is shown with a holding means 11 from a slightly rotated froschperspektivischen view.
  • the holding means 11 has a plug-like shape, which is positively inserted into the programming socket.
  • the holding function is effected by the form-fitting shape and frictional forces between the holding means 11 and the programming socket.
  • the holding means 11 is connected to the covering and covering means 10.
  • the shape depends on the shape of the programming socket, in this embodiment, it is a CS44 socket, in particular, the clear shape of the programming socket is modeled and also recesses are taken into account for the contact pins. That is, the holding means 11 is formed in this embodiment, virtually as a complete "casting" of the programming socket.
  • the holding function of the holding means 11 is effected in this embodiment by the positive shape and by friction, in which case the friction by the circumferential frictional contact between the plug-like shape of the holding means 11 and the programming socket and the mechanical contact between the terminal-like recesses of the holding means 11 and the rod-shaped Contact pins of the programming socket is formed.
  • the covering and lining means 10 further comprises microphone openings 4 and panels 14.
  • the panels 14 are shown here as slots, but can also be designed as non-continuous notches, indentations or other structures.

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