HEARING AID EAR TIP HAVING SAFETY CONNECTOR
20230133275 ยท 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2225/0216
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An ear tip assembly is used with a hearing aid thin tube or with a receiver wire attached to an in-the-canal receiver. The ear tip assembly includes an ear tip and safety connector. The ear tip can be removably seated on the thin tube connector or to a post on the in-the-canal receiver. The safety connector prevents the ear tip from remaining lodged in the ear canal if the ear tip detaches from the thin tube connector or the receiver. The safety connector includes a lanyard and a loop. One end of the lanyard is secured to the ear tip and the other end is secured to the loop. The loop receives the thin tube or the receiver wire so as to prevent detachment of the safety connector from the thin tube or the receiver wire when the thin tube or the receiver wire is pulled from the ear canal.
Claims
1. An ear tip assembly for use with a hearing aid, wherein the hearing aid includes either a thin tube with a thin tube connector or a receiver wire attached to an in-the-canal receiver, the ear tip assembly comprising: an ear tip configured to be removably attached to the thin tube connector or to a post on the in-the-canal receiver, and to be inserted into an ear canal of a user; and a safety connector for preventing the ear tip from remaining lodged in the ear canal in case the ear tip detaches from the thin tube connector or from the post on the in-the-canal receiver, the safety connector comprising: a lanyard formed of metal wire having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the lanyard is secured to the ear tip; and a loop formed of metal wire secured to the second end of the lanyard, wherein the loop has a break therein into which the thin tube or the receiver wire may be received,. the loop surrounding a portion of the thin tube that is received within the loop, or surrounding a portion of the receiver wire that is received within the loop, so as to prevent detachment of the ear tip assembly from the thin tube or the receiver wire when the thin tube or the receiver wire is pulled from the ear canal.
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5. The ear tip assembly of claim 1 wherein the ear tip comprises an ear mold, an open dome, a closed dome, a power dome, or a sleeve.
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8. The ear tip assembly of claim 1 wherein the first end of the lanyard is attached to the ear tip using an adhesive or a suture.
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10. A hearing aid assembly comprising: a hearing aid that includes either a thin tube with a thin tube connector or a receiver wire attached to an in-the-canal receiver having a post; an ear tip comprising an ear mold, an open dome, a closed dome, a power dome, or a sleeve, the ear tip removably attached to the thin tube connector or to the post on the in-the-canal receiver; and a safety connector for preventing the ear tip from remaining lodged in the ear canal in case the ear tip detaches from the thin tube connector or from the post on the in-the-canal receiver, the safety connector comprising: a lanyard having a first end and a second end, wherein the first end of the lanyard is secured to the ear tip; and a loop secured to the second end of the lanyard, the loop surrounding a portion of the thin tube that is received within the loop, or surrounding a portion of the receiver wire that is received within the loop, such that the loop prevents detachment of the safety connector from the thin tube or the receiver wire when the thin tube or the receiver wire is pulled from the ear canal.
11. The hearing aid assembly of claim 10 wherein the ear tip, the lanyard and the loop are integrally formed from a single material.
12. The hearing aid assembly of claim 11 wherein the ear tip, the lanyard and the loop are integrally formed from silicone.
13. (canceled)
14. The hearing aid assembly of claim 10 wherein the lanyard and loop are formed of monofilament line.
15. (canceled)
16. The hearing aid assembly of claim 10 wherein the first end of the lanyard is attached to the ear tip using an adhesive or a suture.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0012] Other embodiments of the invention will become apparent by reference to the detailed description in conjunction with the figures, wherein elements are not to scale so as to more clearly show the details, wherein like reference numbers indicate like elements throughout the several views, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0023] In other embodiments, the lanyard 24 and loop 26 of the safety connector 22 are formed from monofilament line, and the end of the lanyard 24 is sutured into the silicone material of the ear tip 14. In another embodiment, the loop 26 may be a metal ring attached to the end of the monofilament line.
[0024] In yet another embodiment, the lanyard 24 and the loop 26 of the safety connector 22 are formed from wire, and the lanyard 24 is attached to the ear tip 14 using adhesive or a small barb or hook that embeds into an inside surface of the ear tip 14.
[0025] In various embodiments, the ear tip 14 may be an ear mold, an open dome, a closed dome, a power dome, or a sleeve.
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[0029] In an alternative embodiment of the ear tip assembly 20 shown in
[0030] In another embodiment, the loop 26 is a small metal ring that does not attach directly to the thin tube 30 or wire 16. In this embodiment, if the ear tip 14 becomes disconnected from the receiver 12 or the thin tube connector 34 and remains lodged in the ear canal, the loop 26 can be grabbed using a tweezer at the end of a curette or using a hook curette, so that the whole ear tip assembly 20 may be pulled out of the ear canal.
[0031] The foregoing description of preferred embodiments for this invention have been presented for purposes of illustration and description. They are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications or variations are possible in light of the above teachings. The embodiments are chosen and described in an effort to provide the best illustrations of the principles of the invention and its practical application, and to thereby enable one of ordinary skill in the art to utilize the invention in various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. All such modifications and variations are within the scope of the invention as determined by the appended claims when interpreted in accordance with the breadth to which they are fairly, legally, and equitably entitled.