Hearing aid glasses
The magnetic connection and fixing pin design solves the problem of inconvenient disassembly of traditional hearing aid glasses, achieving reliability and flexibility of hearing aids and improving user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- SHUOHAI MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY (SUZHOU) CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-02
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-12
AI Technical Summary
Traditional hearing aid glasses have fixed hearing aid components that are difficult to disassemble, lack flexibility, and generally have poor hearing aid effects.
The hearing aid mechanism is designed with a combination of magnetic connection and fixing pins. The mechanism is magnetically connected to the receiving groove on the temple by a magnetic block and further secured by fixing pins, which facilitates disassembly and reconnection.
It improves the reliability and flexibility of hearing aids, ensuring effective hearing assistance when in use, easy disassembly when not in use, and supports charging, reducing user discomfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of hearing aid design, and in particular to a hearing aid eyeglass. Background Technology
[0002] Hearing aids are devices used to compensate for hearing loss and help people with hearing impairments improve their hearing. Traditional hearing aids are mostly over-ear models, but these are quite noticeable and can easily affect people's social activities, especially for working professionals or children.
[0003] To address these issues, hearing aid glasses are now appearing on the market, combining hearing aids and glasses. Users can wear both glasses and hearing aids simultaneously, making the hearing aids less noticeable and thus effectively concealing them.
[0004] However, most hearing aid glasses currently available use a tremor that is directly fixed to the glasses. On the one hand, this type of hearing aid generally does not provide much hearing assistance. On the other hand, the hearing aid component on the glasses is difficult to remove when it is inconvenient for the user to use, resulting in poor flexibility. Utility Model Content
[0005] The purpose of this invention is to provide hearing aid glasses that can solve one or more of the above-mentioned problems.
[0006] According to one aspect of the present invention, a hearing aid glasses is provided, comprising glasses and a hearing aid. The glasses are provided with temples, each temple having a receiving groove containing a magnetic block. The hearing aid includes a mechanism, a receiver, and a connecting wire. One end of the connecting wire is connected to the mechanism, and the other end is connected to the receiver. The mechanism can be embedded in the receiving groove and is magnetically connected to the magnetic block.
[0007] The beneficial effects of this invention are as follows: The receiving slot facilitates the positioning of the hearing aid mounted on the glasses, improving the reliability of the hearing aid's placement. After the glasses are worn, the receiver can be inserted into the user's ear to facilitate sound wave transmission, ensuring the hearing aid's effectiveness. Furthermore, the hearing aid uses a magnetic fixation method, allowing the user to easily remove it from under the glasses when not in use, providing high flexibility.
[0008] In some embodiments, the receiving groove has a boss, and the movement has a groove. When the movement is fitted into the receiving groove, the boss is fitted into the groove. The presence of the boss and the groove increases the connection area between the movement and the receiving groove, thereby improving the reliability of the movement's fixation in the receiving groove.
[0009] In some embodiments, the magnetic block is embedded in the boss, and a metal contact is provided in the groove. When the boss is embedded in the groove, the magnetic block and the metal contact are magnetically attracted to each other. The boss and the groove can play a certain positioning role, thereby ensuring that the magnetic block and the metal contact can effectively attract each other magnetically.
[0010] In some embodiments, the boss is provided with a foolproof groove, and the movement is provided with a protrusion. When the boss is embedded in the groove, the protrusion is embedded in the foolproof groove. The protrusion and the foolproof groove ensure the accuracy of the movement's orientation on the receiving groove.
[0011] In some embodiments, the groove is located on one side of the hearing aid mechanism, and an annular recess is located on the other side of the mechanism. The annular recess facilitates the formation of a stepped structure, allowing the user to better hold the mechanism when the hearing aid needs to be removed.
[0012] In some embodiments, the present invention further includes a fixing pin, wherein the temple has a hole, the side wall of the receiving groove has a through hole, the hole communicates with the through hole, and the side of the movement has a side groove. When the movement is embedded in the receiving groove, the fixing pin can be embedded in the hole, and a portion of the fixing pin protrudes from the through hole, the protruding portion passing through the side groove. The fixing pin can further improve the fixing reliability of the movement in the receiving groove.
[0013] In some embodiments, the glasses have a frame and two temples that are foldably mounted on the frame. Each temple has a receiving groove located on the opposite side of the two temples when unfolded. The opposite sides of the temples are positioned to prevent the movement mechanism located in the receiving groove from directly contacting the user's head and causing discomfort when the user wears the glasses. Attached Figure Description
[0014] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a hearing aid glasses according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0015] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the temple of a hearing aid eyeglass according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0016] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a hearing aid eyeglass according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0017] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a hearing aid eyeglass with its mechanism and fixing pin combined according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0018] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the mechanism of a hearing aid glasses according to one embodiment of the present invention.
[0019] In the diagram: 1. Eyeglasses, 2. Hearing aid, 3. Fixing pin, 11. Temple, 12. Frame, 21. Mechanism, 22. Receiver, 23. Connecting cable, 211. Groove, 212. Metal contact, 213. Annular groove, 214. Side groove, 10. Receiving groove, 101. Boss, 102. Magnet, 103. Foolproof groove, 20. Hole. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The present invention will now be described in further detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0021] refer to Figure 1 , Figure 2 , Figure 3 , Figure 4 and Figure 5 The present invention relates to a hearing aid glasses, comprising glasses 1 and a hearing aid 2.
[0022] The glasses 1 have temples 11 and frames 12. There are two temples 11, which are connected to the frames 12 by pins, so that the temples 11 can rotate relative to the frames 12. After rotation, the two temples 11 can be folded onto the frames 12, and they can also be unfolded by rotation.
[0023] Each temple 11 is provided with a receiving groove 10, which is located on the back-to-back side of the two temples 11 after they are unfolded.
[0024] The receiving groove 10 is also provided with a boss 101, and a magnetic block 102 is fixedly embedded in the boss 101. There can be multiple magnetic blocks 102. In this embodiment, three magnetic blocks 102 are preferred.
[0025] The hearing aid 2 can be configured in two to accommodate the two receiving slots 10.
[0026] The hearing aid 2 includes a mechanism 21, a receiver 22, and a connecting cable 23. The mechanism 21 can house structures such as a microphone, amplifier, and processor. One end of the connecting cable 23 is connected to the mechanism 21, and the other end of the connecting cable 23 is connected to the receiver 22, so that the receiver 22 can be electrically connected to the mechanism 21 through the connecting cable 23.
[0027] The movement 21 has a groove 211 on one side, and the movement 21 can be embedded in the receiving groove 10. At this time, the boss 101 is embedded in the groove 211. The movement 21 also has a metal contact 212 in the groove 211. There can be multiple metal contacts 212. In this embodiment, three metal contacts 212 are preferred. When the boss 101 is embedded in the groove 211, the three magnetic blocks 102 and the three metal contacts 212 are magnetically attracted to each other, that is, the movement 21 and the magnetic blocks 102 are magnetically connected.
[0028] The boss 101 is also provided with a foolproof groove 103, and the movement 21 is provided with a protrusion (not shown in the figure). When the boss 101 is embedded in the groove 211, the protrusion will be embedded in the foolproof groove 103 to prevent the movement 21 from being upside down in the receiving groove 10.
[0029] In addition, an annular recess 213 is provided on the other side edge of the movement 21.
[0030] The hearing aid glasses of this invention may also include fixing pins 3. Each temple 11 has a hole 20 on its top, preferably two holes 20, which extend from bottom to bottom. The two side walls of the receiving groove 10 are respectively provided with through holes, and the side parts of the two holes 20 are respectively connected to the two through holes. The number of fixing pins 3 can be matched with the number of holes 20.
[0031] The movement 21 has side grooves 214 on both sides.
[0032] When it is necessary to further improve the fixation reliability of the movement 21 on the glasses 1, when the movement 21 is embedded in the receiving groove 10, a fixing pin 3 can be fixedly embedded in the hole 20, and each fixing pin 3 can protrude from the through hole connected to the hole 20 it is provided with, and the protruding part can pass through the side groove of the movement 21, thereby achieving further fixation of the movement 21.
[0033] When using this hearing aid glasses, after wearing glasses 1, the user can place the receiver 22 into the ear, at which point the hearing aid 2 can effectively assist the user's hearing.
[0034] When the hearing aid 2 is not in use, the user can remove the fixing pin 3 by pouring it out, so that the fixing pin 3 can be dislodged from the hole 20. Then, force can be applied to separate the mechanism 21 from the magnet 102, thereby separating the hearing aid 2 from the glasses 1. In addition, the user can charge the hearing aid 2 by contacting the external charging device through the metal contact 212.
[0035] When the glasses 1 need to be reconnected to the hearing aid 2, the mechanism 21 of the hearing aid 2 can be magnetically fixed to the receiving groove 10 of the temple 11, and then the fixing pin 3 can be inserted into the hole 20 to complete the re-fixing of the hearing aid 2.
[0036] The above descriptions are merely some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, various modifications and improvements can be made without departing from the inventive concept of this utility model, and all such modifications and improvements fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
Claims
1. A hearing aid eyeglass, characterized in that, Including eyeglasses and hearing aids, The eyeglasses have temples, each temple having a receiving groove, and a magnet is disposed within the receiving groove. The hearing aid includes a mechanism, a receiver, and a connecting cable. One end of the connecting cable is connected to the mechanism, and the other end is connected to the receiver. The mechanism can be embedded in the receiving slot and magnetically connected to the magnetic block.
2. The hearing aid glasses according to claim 1, characterized in that, The receiving groove is provided with a boss, and the movement is provided with a groove. When the movement is embedded in the receiving groove, the boss is embedded in the recess.
3. The hearing aid glasses according to claim 2, characterized in that, The magnetic block is embedded in the boss, and a metal contact block is provided in the groove. When the boss is embedded in the groove, the magnetic block and the metal contact block are magnetically attracted to each other.
4. The hearing aid glasses according to claim 3, characterized in that, The boss is provided with a foolproof groove, and the movement is provided with a protrusion. When the boss is embedded in the groove, the protrusion is embedded in the anti-fooling groove.
5. A hearing aid eyeglass according to claim 2, characterized in that, The groove is provided on one side of the movement, and an annular recess is provided on the other side of the movement.
6. A hearing aid eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that, The device includes a fixing pin, the temple has a hole, the receiving groove has a through hole on its side wall, the hole and the through hole are connected, and the movement has a side groove. When the movement is fitted into the receiving groove, the fixing pin can be fitted into the hole, and the fixing pin protrudes from the through hole, the protruding part passing through the side groove.
7. A hearing aid eyeglasses according to claim 1, characterized in that, The glasses have a frame and two temples. The two temples are foldable and mounted on the frame. Each temple has a receiving groove located on the opposite side of the two temples when unfolded.