Open fit canal hearing device

a technology of open fit and hearing aid, which is applied in the direction of completely in canal hearing aids, ear support sets, non-occlusive ear tips, etc., can solve the problem of limiting the “open” of flexible mounting members

Inactive Publication Date: 2019-07-25
ANOVA HEARING LABS
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Benefits of technology

The hearing device described in this patent is an improvement over conventional hearing aids by being inserted into the ear canal, providing a more natural sounding experience with minimal contact with the ear canal. The device has a smaller case size, which is non-conformal to the ear canal, minimizing discomfort. The device also has adjusting members that can be rotated to adjust the device's fit and can be fixed in position. Additionally, the device has a removable receiver that can be easily accessed for replacement or repair without having to send the entire hearing aid back to the manufacturer. These technical effects make the hearing device more comfortable, efficient, and user-friendly.

Problems solved by technology

However, because of feedback issues particularly with wearer's having significant hearing losses at higher frequencies, there is a limit to how “open” the flexible mounting member can be.

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example 1

[0046]A wearer with moderate hearing loss was fitted with a custom molded conventional digital type CIC hearing aid, without active feedback control and conforming to the wearer's ear canal. The aid was vented by means of a 0.8 mm vent tube extending near the case tip and through an opening in the faceplate. The aid was then completely inserted into the wearer's ear and retained through contact with the wearer's ear canal. The aid is adjusted to provide sufficient amplification to the satisfaction of the wearer.

example 2

[0047]The same hearing aid circuit of Example 1 was placed in a smaller diameter case, but without the conventional vent tube arrangement described in Example 1. The case tip was then fitted with the propeller type insert 51 of FIG. 5. The open area of the propeller insert was about 50% in its unmounted state. The insert 51, was then secured in the wearer's inner ear by contact of the flexible propeller insert substantially within the bony region of the wearer's ear canal. An average air gap of about 1 mm was formed around the case and along its length. As the case is substantially concentrically mounted within the ear canal, a substantially annular gap is formed between the case and the ear canal. The propeller insert provided about 40% open area after being mounted. The wearer commented immediately on the comfort of the fit and also commented that he could hear more naturally not hearing his own voice when he talked. This aid provided 25% db of gain, without feedback.

example 3

[0048]The same hearing aid circuit and case of Example 2 was then compared using a domed insert mounted at the case tip end. The domed insert was fitted with openings around near central portion of the dome so that they would not be blocked after insertion into the wearer's ear. The open area was estimated at 25% after insertion of the aid into the wearer's ear. This aid provided a 30% improvement of gain with similar favorable responses in Example 2.

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Abstract

A hearing aid device adapted for use within the ear canal and of partially exposed in the canal types. This aid allows an air gap to substantially surround the hearing aid shell and air passages which communicate with the inner ear minimizing occlusion sensations and providing the user with an enhanced natural hearing experience. An aspect of this device is the provision of air passages in the mounting insert which securely positions the hearing aid shell in the wearer's canal. These passages are designed to stay open after insertion of the aid in the ear canal. In use, unamplified sound from the outside passes around the hearing aid shell, through the air passages in the mounting insert blending with the amplified sound emanating from the receiver. The area of air passages in the mounting insert can be tailored by the technician adapting to the hearing loss characteristics of the user.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION[0001]This invention relates to hearing aid devices in which the entire hearing aid including microphone, receiver, circuitry and power source are mounted substantially within the ear canal. This invention provides benefits to the ITE (In the ear), wherein the aid is partially exposed outside the ear canal, the CIC (Completely in the Canal) Aid and modifications between these types.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION[0002]A very thorough description of the ear canal anatomy is provided in published patent application Ser. No. 10 / 052,199 to Shennib et al the entirety of said specification is herein incorporated by reference.[0003]Conventional hearing devices are typically characterized by the way they fit into the individual's ear and are:[0004]1) Behind-The-Ear (BTE) type in which the main body consisting of the microphone, power source, amplifier and ear phone / receiver are mounted behind the ear and the sound tube communicating from the earphone to an ear mold which t...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(United States)
IPC IPC(8): H04R25/00
CPCH04R25/604H04R25/656H04R25/652H04R2225/025H04R25/02H04R2225/023H04R2460/09
Inventor CALDAROLA, JAMES F.
Owner ANOVA HEARING LABS
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