ONE PIECE MICROACTUATOR MEMBRANE
20220408204 ยท 2022-12-22
Inventors
- Kyle Imatani (Mountain View, CA, US)
- Stuart Wenzel (San Carlos, CA, US)
- Brian E. Nordby (Sunnyvale, CA, US)
Cpc classification
H04R25/65
ELECTRICITY
H04R25/606
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
An improved microactuator for use in a contact hearing aid, wherein the microactuator includes a one-piece membrane. The one piece membrane being adapted to prevent moisture from entering the microactuator through the microactuator reed opening when the contact hearing aid microactuator is placed in the ear canal of a patient.
Claims
1. A microactuator comprising: an outer shell, the outer shell including a microactuator reed opening at a distal end thereof; a microactuator reed extending from an interior of the outer shell though the microactuator reed opening; an ingress membrane mounting surface connected to the outer shell and surrounding the microactuator reed opening; an ingress membrane mounting ring adhesive positioned on the ingress membrane mounting surface; an ingress membrane, the ingress membrane comprising a mounting ring and a central section, wherein the mounting ring surrounds the central section, the mounting ring being positioned on the ingress membrane mounting ring adhesive; an ingress membrane reed covering in the central portion of the ingress membrane, wherein the microactuator reed extends into but not through the membrane reed covering; an encapsulation shield, the encapsulation shield extending over the ingress membrane mounting ring; an inner membrane sealant connecting the ingress membrane to the microactuator reed inside the membrane reed covering at a distal end of the membrane reed covering; an outer drive post sealant positioned on the distal end of the membrane reed covering and contacting a distal surface of a drive post where the distal end of the membrane reed covering passes through a drive post keyhole; and a keyhole drive post sealant contacting a portion of an outer surface of the membrane reed covering and contacting a proximal surface of the drive post where the membrane reed covering passes through the drive post keyhole.
2. A microactuator according to claim 1 wherein the outer shell is constructed of a ferrous material.
3. A microactuator according to claim 1 wherein an end ring is positioned on the microactuator at a distal end of the outer shell, the end ring: comprising stainless steel; and including the ingress membrane mounting surface at a distal end thereof.
4. A microactuator assembly comprising: a microactuator, the microactuator comprising a microactuator body and a microactuator reed; a one-piece membrane, the one-piece membrane comprising a reed covering and a bellows; a membrane skirt sealant positioned between the one-piece membrane and the microactuator, wherein the membrane skirt sealant attaches the one-piece membrane to the microactuator body; and wherein the reed covering does not include any openings.
5. A microactuator assembly according to claim 4 wherein the microactuator assembly further includes a drive post, the drive post comprising a keyhole, wherein a distal end of the reed covering and the microactuator reed extend through the keyhole.
6. A microactuator assembly according to claim 5 wherein a distal end of the microactuator reed is affixed to an interior surface of the distal end of the reed covering by an inner membrane sealant.
7. A microactuator assembly according to claim 6 wherein the reed covering passes through the keyhole with a distal end of the reed covering extending out of a distal side of the keyhole.
8. A microactuator according to claim 7 wherein a middle region of the reed covering enters a proximal end of the keyhole.
9. A microactuator according to claim 8 wherein an outer surface of the distal end of the reed covering is affixed to a distal side of the drive post by an outer drive post sealant.
10. A microactuator according to claim 9 wherein the outer drive post sealant is an epoxy sealant.
11. A microactuator according to claim 10 wherein an outer surface of the middle region of the reed covering is affixed to a proximal surface of the drive post by a keyhole drive post sealant.
12. A microactuator according to claim 11 wherein the keyhole drive post sealant is an epoxy sealant.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0006] The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of embodiments of the present inventive concepts will be apparent from the more particular description of preferred embodiments, as illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which like reference characters refer to the same or like elements. The drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon illustrating the principles of the preferred embodiments.
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[0017] In embodiments of the invention one-piece membrane, which may also be referred to as a one-piece sock, may: include a large, compliant bellows such as bellows 102; conform to microactuator reed 110; cover the end of microactuator reed 110; be formed of a one-piece design; and include a double lap joint design for strength at the reed.
[0018] In embodiments of the invention keyhole drive post sealant 120, which may also be referred to as a drive post adhesive works with outer drive post sealant 106 to affix drive post 118 to reed covering 100 which is affixed to microactuator reed 110 by inner membrane sealant 122, which may be for example a UV-cure epoxy such as, for example, OG116-31 from Epotek. Key hole drive post sealant 120 coats the portion of reed covering 100 in keyhole 124.
[0019] In embodiments of the invention a microactuator may include an outer shell, the outer shell including a microactuator reed opening at a distal end thereof. The present invention may further include a microactuator reed extending from an interior of the outer shell though the microactuator reed opening. The present invention may further include an ingress membrane mounting surface connected to the outer shell and surrounding the microactuator reed opening. The present invention may further include an ingress membrane mounting ring adhesive positioned on the ingress membrane mounting surface. The present invention may further include an ingress membrane, the ingress membrane comprising a mounting ring and a central section, wherein the mounting ring surrounds the central section, the mounting ring being positioned on the ingress membrane mounting ring adhesive. The present invention may further include an ingress membrane reed covering in the central portion of the ingress membrane, wherein the microactuator reed extends into but not through the membrane reed covering. The present invention may further include an encapsulation shield, the encapsulation shield extending over the ingress membrane mounting ring. The present invention may further include an inner membrane sealant connecting the ingress membrane to the microactuator reed inside the membrane reed covering at a distal end of the membrane reed covering. The present invention may further include an outer drive post sealant positioned on the distal end of the membrane reed covering and contacting a distal surface of a drive post where the distal end of the membrane reed covering passes through a drive post keyhole. The present invention may further include a keyhole drive post sealant contacting a portion of an outer surface of the membrane reed covering and contacting a proximal surface of the drive post where the membrane reed covering passes through the drive post keyhole. In embodiments of the invention the outer shell is constructed of a ferrous material. In embodiments of the invention an end ring is positioned on the microactuator at a distal end of the outer shell, the end ring comprising stainless steel. In embodiments of the invention the ingress membrane mounting surface at a distal end of the end ring.
[0020] In embodiments of the invention a microactuator assembly may include a microactuator, the microactuator including a microactuator body and a microactuator reed. The present invention may further include a one-piece membrane, the one-piece membrane including a reed covering and a bellows. The present invention may further include a membrane skirt sealant positioned between the one-piece membrane and the microactuator, wherein the membrane skirt sealant attaches the one-piece membrane to the microactuator body. The present invention may further be characterized in that the reed covering does not include any openings. The present invention may further include a microactuator assembly wherein the microactuator assembly further includes a drive post, the drive post comprising a keyhole, wherein a distal end of the reed covering and the microactuator reed extend through the keyhole. In embodiments of the present invention a distal end of the microactuator reed is affixed to an interior surface of the distal end of the reed covering by an inner membrane sealant. In embodiments of the present invention the reed covering passes through the keyhole with a distal end of the reed covering extending out of a distal side of the keyhole. In embodiments of the present invention a middle region of the reed covering enters a proximal end of the keyhole. In embodiments of the present invention an outer surface of the distal end of the reed covering is affixed to a distal side of the drive post by an outer drive post sealant. In embodiments of the present invention the outer drive post sealant is an epoxy sealant. In embodiments of the present invention an outer surface of the middle region of the reed covering is affixed to a proximal surface of the drive post by a keyhole drive post sealant. In embodiments of the present invention the keyhole drive post sealant is an epoxy sealant.
[0021] While the preferred embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the present inventive concepts. Modification or combinations of the above-described assemblies, other embodiments, configurations, and methods for carrying out the invention, and variations of aspects of the invention that are obvious to those of skill in the art are intended to be within the scope of the claims. In addition, where this application has listed the steps of a method or procedure in a specific order, it may be possible, or even expedient in certain circumstances, to change the order in which some steps are performed, and it is intended that the particular steps of the method or procedure claim set forth herebelow not be construed as being order-specific unless such order specificity is expressly stated in the claim.