Behind-the-ear hearing assistance device
11800304 · 2023-10-24
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2225/0213
ELECTRICITY
H04R2225/0216
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A hearing assistance device, including a housing, a receiver, and a cable, is provided. The housing has an ear hook and a first contour arc. The cable faces the ear hook, penetrates the housing, and connects to a receiver.
Claims
1. A hearing assistance device, comprising: a housing, comprising a first casing that has a first contour arc and a second casing that has a depression that is away from the first contour arc, wherein the first casing is assembled with a first part of the depression, and a second part of the depression protrudes from the first casing to form an ear hook with a second contour arc; a receiver; a cable, facing the ear hook, penetrating the housing, and connected to the receiver, wherein the second contour arc of the ear hook matches a contour arc of the cable after penetrating the housing in an outward direction with respect to the housing, and the second contour arc of the ear hook is separated from the contour arc of the cable after penetrating the housing in the outward direction with respect to the housing; an audio processing module, which is disposed in the housing; a battery module, which is electrically connected to the audio processing module, wherein the audio processing module drives the receiver to make a sound when the hearing assistance device is accommodated in a charging box, but the receiver is shielded, and the battery module and the receiver are not being charged; and a microphone, which is configured to receive the sound made by the receiver.
2. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, comprising a medical hearing aid and a non-medical hearing amplifier.
3. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the first contour arc abuts against a side edge of a helix of a user when the hearing assistance device is worn by the user.
4. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the first contour arc conforms to physiognomy of a helix arc.
5. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the ear hook abuts against an upper edge of a helix of a user when the hearing assistance device is worn by the user.
6. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the second contour arc conforms to physiognomy of a top of a helix arc.
7. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the cable penetrates the first casing.
8. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein a back side of the housing has a crescent-like contour.
9. The hearing assistance device according to claim 8, further having at least one button located on the crescent-like contour.
10. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein a back side of the ear hook has an anti-slip structure.
11. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein two opposite ends of the first contour arc form an extended straight line.
12. The hearing assistance device according to claim 11, wherein a top end of the ear hook and a site where the cable penetrates the housing are located on a same side of the extended straight line.
13. The hearing assistance device according to claim 11, wherein a top end of the ear hook and a site where the cable penetrates the housing are located on different sides of the extended straight line.
14. The hearing assistance device according to claim 11, wherein a top end of the ear hook shields a site where the cable penetrates the housing.
15. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the housing further has a fixed structure protruding from a ventral side of the ear hook.
16. The hearing assistance device according to claim 15, wherein the cable is bound to the fixed structure after the cable penetrates the housing.
17. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, further having at least one button, which is electrically connected to the audio processing module.
18. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the cable is electrically connected to and in between the audio processing module and the receiver.
19. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the battery module is a wireless battery module.
20. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the audio processing module correspondingly drives the receiver according to a status of the battery module.
21. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the audio processing module switches off the receiver when the hearing assistance device is accommodated in a charging box and the battery module is being charged.
22. The hearing assistance device according to claim 13, wherein a side edge of the at least one button and an inflection point of the crescent-like contour define a Y1 axis of two-dimensional right-angle coordinates X1−Y1.
23. The hearing assistance device according to claim 22, wherein a bottom end of the hearing assistance device is perpendicular to the Y1 axis, and defines an X1 axis of the two-dimensional right-angle coordinates X1−Y1.
24. The hearing assistance device according to claim 23, wherein the bottom end is a bottom end of the crescent-like contour.
25. The hearing assistance device according to claim 24, wherein the ear hook has a top end of the crescent-like contour, which is opposite to the bottom end.
26. The hearing assistance device according to claim 23, wherein the housing further has two side surfaces that are opposite to each other and an anti-slip structure that is respectively located on the two side surfaces.
27. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein a ventral side of the housing has a smooth surface, which is adjacent to and in between the two side surfaces.
28. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein the anti-slip structure respectively located on the two side surfaces is extended and connected to each other.
29. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein the first contour arc is located between the two side surfaces.
30. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein the anti-slip structure has a plurality of first straight lines, and fo ns an included angle of 40-50 degrees with the X1 axis.
31. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein the anti-slip structure has a plurality of second straight lines, and forms an included angle of 105-115 degrees with the X1 axis.
32. The hearing assistance device according to claim 26, wherein the anti-slip structure has a plurality of third straight lines, and forms an included angle of 345-355 degrees with the X1 axis.
33. The hearing assistance device according to claim 23, wherein the first contour arc has a curve equation Y=f(X), which is obtained through two-times coordinate transformation of the two-dimensional right-angle coordinates X1−Y1.
34. The hearing assistance device according to claim 33, wherein the two-times coordinate transformation comprises: obtaining an equation Y1=f(X1) of the first contour arc in the two-dimensional right-angle coordinates X1−Y1; obtaining an equation Y2=f(X2) of the first contour arc in two-dimensional right-angle coordinates X2−Y2, where −X2=Y1 and Y2=X1; and obtaining the curve equation Y=f(X), where X=−X2 and Y=Y2.
35. The hearing assistance device according to claim 33, wherein the curve equation Y=f(X) of the first contour arc is:
Y=A.sub.0+A.sub.1X+A.sub.2X.sup.2+A.sub.3X.sup.3+ . . . A.sub.nX.sup.n, where maximum power n is an integer greater than or equal to 0, 17.3≤A.sub.0≤17.6 and A.sub.0 increases as maximum power increases, −0.30≤A.sub.1≤−0.21 and A.sub.1 decreases as the maximum power increases, 0.012≤A.sub.2≤0.025 and A.sub.2 increases as the maximum power increases, and −0.0008≤A.sub.3≤−0.0001 and A.sub.3 approaches a same value as the maximum power increases.
36. The hearing assistance device according to claim 1, wherein the second contour arc has a curve equation Y1=f(X1).
37. The hearing assistance device according to claim 36, wherein the curve equation Y1=f(X1) of the second contour arc is:
Y1=A.sub.0+A.sub.1X1+A.sub.2X1.sup.2+A.sub.3X1.sup.3+A.sub.4X1.sup.4+A.sub.5X1.sup.5+ . . . A.sub.nX1.sup.n, where maximum power n is an integer greater than or equal to 0, −123.0≤A.sub.0≤−90.0 and A.sub.0 decreases as maximum power increases, 34.0≤A.sub.1≤46.5 and A.sub.1 increases as the maximum power increases, −5.60≤A.sub.2≤−3.68 and A.sub.2 decreases as the maximum power increases, 0.200≤A.sub.3≤0.356 and A.sub.3 increases as the maximum power increases, −0.0125≤A.sub.4≤−0.0054 and decrease as the maximum power increases, and 6E-05≤A.sub.5≤2E-4 and increases as the maximum power increases.
38. A hearing assistance device, comprising: a housing, with an ear hook and a contour arc; a receiver; a cable, facing the ear hook, penetrating the housing, and connected to the receiver; an audio processing module, which is disposed in the housing; a battery module, which is electrically connected to the audio processing module, wherein the audio processing module drives the receiver to make a sound when the hearing assistance device is accommodated in a charging box, but the receiver is shielded, and the battery module and the receiver are not being charged; and a microphone, which is configured to receive the sound made by the receiver.
39. A housing for a hearing assistance device, comprising: a housing, comprising: a first casing that has a first contour arc; and a second casing that has a depression that is away from the first contour arc, wherein the depression has: a first part that is assembled with the first casing; and a second part that protrudes from the first casing to form an ear hook with a second contour arc, wherein the first contour arc has a curve equation Y=f(X), which is:
Y=A.sub.0+A.sub.1X+A.sub.2X.sup.2+A.sup.3X.sup.3+ . . . A.sub.nX.sup.n, where maximum power n is an integer greater than or equal to 0, 17.3≤A.sub.0≤17.6 and A.sub.0 increases as maximum power increases, −0.30≤A.sub.1≤−0.21 and A.sub.1 decreases as the maximum power increases, 0.012≤A.sub.2≤0.025 and A.sub.2 increases as the maximum power increases, and −0.0008≤A.sub.3≤−0.0001 and A.sub.3 approaches a same value as the maximum power increases; a receiver; a cable, facing the ear hook, penetrating the housing, and connected to the receiver; an audio processing module, which is disposed in the housing; a battery module, which is electrically connected to the audio processing module, wherein the audio processing module drives the receiver to make a sound when the hearing assistance device is accommodated in a charging box, but the receiver is shielded, and the battery module and the receiver are not being charged; and a microphone, which is configured to receive the sound made by the receiver.
40. A housing for a hearing assistance device, comprising: a housing, comprising: a first casing that has a first contour arc; and a second casing that has a depression that is away from the first contour arc, wherein the depression has: a first part that is assembled with the first casing; and a second part that protrudes from the first casing to form an ear hook with a second contour arc, wherein the second contour arc has a curve equation Y1=f(X1), which is:
Y1=A.sub.0+A.sub.1X1+A.sub.2X1.sup.2+A.sub.3X1.sup.3+A.sub.4X1.sup.4+A.sub.5X1.sup.5+ . . . A.sub.nX1.sup.n, where maximum power n is an integer greater than or equal to 0, −123.0≤A.sub.0≤−90.0 and A.sub.0 decreases as maximum power increases, 34.0≤A.sub.1≤46.5 and A.sub.1 increases as the maximum power increases, −5.60≤A.sub.2≤−3.68 and A.sub.2 decreases as the maximum power increases, 0.200≤A.sub.3≤0.356 and A.sub.3 increases as the maximum power increases, −0.0125≤A.sub.4≤−0.0054 and decrease as the maximum power increases, and 6E-05≤A.sub.5≤2E-4 and increases as the maximum power increases; a receiver; a cable, facing the ear hook, penetrating the housing, and connected to the receiver; an audio processing module, which is disposed in the housing; a battery module, which is electrically connected to the audio processing module, wherein the audio processing module drives the receiver to make a sound when the hearing assistance device is accommodated in a charging box, but the receiver is shielded, and the battery module and the receiver are not being charged; and a microphone, which is configured to receive the sound made by the receiver.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the disclosure, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate embodiments of the disclosure and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the disclosure.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
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(19) A process of obtaining the first contour arc C1 of the hearing assistance device 100 that is located at the first casing 112 of the housing 110 is described as follows.
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(21) Then, as shown in
(22) Here, the curve equation Y=f(X) finally obtained in the embodiment is: Y=A.sub.0+A.sub.1X+A.sub.2X.sup.2+A.sub.3X.sup.3+ . . . A.sub.nX.sup.n, where n is an integer greater than or equal to 0, 17.3≤A.sub.0≤17.6 and A.sub.0 increases as the maximum power increases, −0.30≤A.sub.1≤−0.21 and A.sub.1 decreases as the maximum power increases, 0.012≤A.sub.2≤0.025 and A.sub.2 increases as the maximum power increases, and −0.0008≤A.sub.3≤−0.0001 and A.sub.3 approaches a same value as the maximum power increases. For example, the curve equation Y=f(X) of the embodiment may be:
Y=−0.0001X.sup.3+0.0124X.sup.2−0.2125X+17.37,
Y=5E−06X.sup.4−0.0004X.sup.3+0.0191X.sup.2−0.2663X+17.485,
Y=−1E−07X.sup.5+2E−05X.sup.4−0.0008X.sup.3+0.024X.sup.2−0.2928X+17.528, or
Y=3E−10X.sup.6−2E−07X.sup.5+2E−05X.sup.4−0.0008X.sup.3+0.0242X.sup.2−0.2934X+17.529,
where the scientific notation E is expressed as a power of 10. For example, 5E−06 is 5×10.sup.−6, which is also applicable in the following.
(23) A process of obtaining the second contour arc C2 of the housing 110 is described as follows.
Y=6E−05X.sup.5−0.0055X.sup.4+0.2008X.sup.3−3.674X.sup.2+34.05X−90.561, or
Y=−2E−06X.sup.6+0.0002X.sup.5−0.0124X.sup.4+0.3559X.sup.3−5.5926X.sup.2+46.414X−122.99.
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(27) On the other hand, the second casing 111 of the embodiment further has an anti-slip structure 111a, which is located on a back side of the ear hook 111b (that is, upper outer side of the second casing 111). This facilitates access by the user through the concave, convex and groove features on the structure. For example, if the hearing assistance device 100 is inserted into a storage box in a vertical manner, and the anti-slip structure 111a is allowed to be a part of the hearing assistance device 100 that is exposed out of the storage box, the user may smoothly remove the hearing assistance device 100 from the storage box through the anti-slip structure 111a.
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(30) In addition, the second casing 211 further has a fixed structure 211a protruding from the ventral side of the ear hook. The cable 130 is bound to the fixed structure 211a after penetrating the first casing 112, to facilitate cable management and prevent the cable 130 from shaking.
(31) In summary, in the embodiments of the disclosure, the housing of the hearing assistance device has the ear hook and the first contour arc, so that when the hearing assistance device is worn by the user, the ear hook abuts against the upper edge of the helix of the user, the first contour arc abuts against the side edge of the helix of the user, and the cable extends toward the ear hook after penetrating the housing and is electrically connected to and in between the audio processing module and the receiver. Accordingly, the hearing assistance device has the stability when worn, the applicability and convenience of the receiver being detachable from the cable, and good sound conductivity equivalent to the in-ear type of receiver.
(32) Furthermore, the housing of the hearing assistance device includes the second casing and the first casing. The second casing has the ear hook (that is, the second contour arc, which conforms to the top of the helix arc of the ear of the user), and the first casing has the first contour arc, which conforms to the helix arc of the ear of the user, thereby allowing the two contour arcs of the housing to be smoothly adapted to the helix arc of the user and naturally meeting the ergonomic requirements. In addition, the second casing has the anti-slip structure that facilitates access by the user, and the two opposite side surfaces of the first casing also include the anti-slip structure formed by the various patterns, which facilitates removal by the user and increases the stability when being worn.
(33) In addition, the second casing with the crescent-like contour has the top end at the ear hook to shield the site where the cable penetrates the first casing, which can effectively provide protection to the cable. It can also acts as a protection when the hearing assistance device is dropped.
(34) Although the disclosure has been disclosed with the foregoing exemplary embodiments, it is not intended to limit the disclosure. Any person skilled in the art can make various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Accordingly, the scope of the disclosure is defined by the claims appended hereto and their equivalents.