IMPLEMENT TO BE WORN ON OUTER EAR
20220377477 · 2022-11-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R25/656
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A ready-made device attachable to an outer ear achieving excellent feeling of attachment and high stability is provided. The device attachable to an outer ear according to this invention includes an inserting part of a tubular shape to be inserted into an external auditory canal and a setting part to be set in a cavity of concha, and the inserting part and the setting part are disposed on an imaginary spherical surface, and the inserting part is rotatable around a longitudinal axis thereof inside the external auditory canal. Since the setting part is arranged on the same imaginary spherical surface as the inserting part, the setting part is disposed along an inner wall of a cavity of concha in a state where the inserting part is inside the external auditory canal.
Claims
1. A device attachable to an outer ear of a user, comprising: an inserting part of a tubular shape to be inserted into an external auditory canal; and a setting part to be set in a cavity of concha, wherein the inserting part and the setting part are disposed on an imaginary spherical surface, the inserting part is rotatable around a longitudinal axis thereof inside the external auditory canal, and a zonally convexed portion is provided on a surface of the setting part facing the user, and the zonally convexed portion allows the setting part to be inclined easily.
2. The device according to claim 1, wherein the inserting part has a shape of a round tube or a shape of an elliptical tube.
3. The device according to claim 1, wherein a diameter of the inserting part gradually increases from a tip thereof toward the setting part.
4. The device according to claim 2, wherein the inserting part is an ellipse in cross section, and a major axis of the ellipse is in a vertical direction.
5. (canceled)
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7. The device according to claim 1, wherein a sound output part provided at a tip of the inserting part is disposed on a side facing the user.
8. The device according to claim 1, wherein a lower surface of the inserting part is expanded so that a groove is formed.
9. (canceled)
10. A device attachable to an outer ear of a user, comprising: an inserting part of a tubular shape to be inserted into an external auditory canal; and a setting part to be set in a cavity of concha, wherein a zonally convexed portion is provided on a surface of the setting part facing the user, and the zonally convexed portion allows the setting part to be inclined easily.
11. A device attachable to an outer ear of a user, comprising: an inserting part to be inserted into an external auditory canal; and a setting part to be set in a cavity of concha, wherein the inserting part and the setting part have an elliptical shape in cross section, the inserting part and the setting part are curved as a whole so as to be disposed on an imaginary spherical surface, when the inserting part is inserted into the external auditory canal so as to be pressed against an upper wall of the external auditory canal, the inserting part rotates inside the external auditory canal due to the elliptical shape thereof, makes surface contact with the upper wall of the external auditory canal, and creates a space serving as a vent on a lower wall side of the external auditory canal; and a zonally convexed portion is provided on a surface of the setting part facing the user.
12. The device according to claim 1, wherein all of the inserting part having a sound output part and the setting part are made of a hard material.
13. A device attachable to an outer ear of a user, comprising: an inserting part of a tubular shape to be inserted into an external auditory canal; and a setting part to be set in a cavity of concha, wherein the inserting part and the setting part are disposed on an imaginary spherical surface, and the inserting part rotates around a longitudinal axis thereof inside the external auditory canal, and a position of the setting part is adjusted while keeping the setting part in contact with the cavity of concha.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
[0034] Some of the embodiments will be described in detail, with reference to the following figures, wherein like designations denote like members, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0049] The device 1 includes an inserting part 10 to be inserted into an external auditory canal and a setting part 20 to be set in a cavity of concha.
[0050] The inserting part 10 and the setting part 20 are arranged on an imaginary spherical surface O indicated by the line with alternate long and short dashes. More specifically, it is only necessary that ventral surfaces (surfaces in contact with a person) of the inserting part 10 and the setting part 20 are arranged on the imaginary spherical surface O. Since the ventral surfaces are arranged on the spherical surface, three-dimensional fine adjustment can be performed while keeping the setting part 20 in contact with the cavity of concha in a state where the inserting part is inside the external auditory canal.
[0051] Since both the inserting part 10 and the setting part 20 are formed in a tubular shape, it can be said that axis lines thereof are arranged on the imaginary spherical surface. These parts are formed in a tubular shape because a small-sized speaker and others are housed in these parts in some cases. Alternatively, these parts are formed in a tubular shape in order to reduce a weight by making these parts tubular, that is, hollow.
[0052] To achieve a simple structure, the axis lines of the inserting part 10 and the setting part 20 are present on a same plane orthogonal to a tangent to the imaginary spherical surface.
[0053] The axis lines may be bent three-dimensionally as long as the axis lines are arranged on the imaginary spherical surface as described above.
[0054] The device 1 can be made of a material harder than human living tissues. Examples of such a material include resin materials having good moldability and excellent durability (chemical resistance, heat resistance, light resistance), such as a methacrylic resin (acrylic) collectively referred to as thermo-plastics, and metal materials having excellent biocompatibility, such as stainless steel and titanium. The device 1 is molded by using such a material. The device 1 may also be formed by additive manufacturing.
[0055] Examples of a soft material include silicone rubber.
[0056] The inserting part 10 is a tubular member having an elliptical cross section. A major axis of the ellipse is in the vertical direction. This is because an external auditory canal of a person is generally long in the vertical direction.
[0057] The inserting part 10 has a smaller diameter toward a tip side (see
[0058] The inserting part 10 has a larger diameter at a base end thereof (that is, a portion connected with the setting part 20).
[0059] The inserting part 10 can have, on a ventral side of a tip portion thereof, an opening 12 (see
[0060] Since the opening 12 is provided on the ventral side, sound output from the opening 12 directly reaches an eardrum in a state where the inserting part 10 is inside the external auditory canal, as illustrated in
[0061] The setting part 20 can have a microphone hole 25 on a dorsal side thereof (see
[0062] The setting part 20 is formed integrally with the base end portion of the inserting part 10. The setting part 20 becomes wider as a distance from the base end portion of the inserting part 10 increases. This is to bring the setting part 20 into contact with an inner wall of the cavity of concha with certainty and thereby ensure stability of attachment.
[0063] A zonally convexed portion 22 is provided on the ventral side of the setting part 20. A height of the zonally convexed portion 22 is not particularly limited, but is set to about 1 mm to 5 mm. As illustrated in
[0064] The zonally convexed portion 22 is continuously provided from the tip of the setting part 20 to a connection portion connected with the inserting part 10.
[0065] For example, as illustrated in
[0066] Therefore, when the inserting part 10 is rotated in the counterclockwise direction (in the case of a right ear) from the state illustrated in
[0067] Since the external auditory canal 100 is not a linear hole, not only the inserting part 10 is rotated around the axis thereof, but also the inserting part 10 is moved and tilted in the longitudinal axis direction at the same time in order to obtain such close contact between the inserting part 10 and the external auditory canal 100. That is, it is necessary to rotate the whole body of the device three-dimensionally.
[0068] Since both the ventral surface of the inserting part 10 and the ventral surface of the setting part 20 are arranged on the imaginary spherical surface, the above three-dimensional rotation is easy.
[0069] In addition, since the zonally convexed portion 22 is provided on the ventral surface of the setting part 20, a space is formed between both sides of the zonally convexed portion 22 and the inner wall of the cavity of concha, and therefore the setting part 20 is easily inclined by using the space when the inserting part 10 is rotated around the longitudinal axis thereof. This reduces resistance to rotation of the inserting part 10.
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[0071] As indicated by the arrow in
[0072] In this state, the base end portion (the connection portion connected with the setting part 20) of the inserting part 10 having a relatively large diameter is held between a tragus and a rear wall of the external auditory canal entrance, and therefore rotation around the longitudinal axis and movement in the longitudinal axis direction of the inserting part 10 are restricted. This stabilizes the position of the inserting part 10.
[0073] Furthermore, since the setting part 20 is designed to become wider from the connection portion connected with the inserting part 10 toward a rear end thereof, the setting part 20 is held stably at least one position on the cavity of concha. In addition, this restricts displacement of the inserting part 10 and allows the inserting part 10 to be stably held in surface contact on the upper wall of the external auditory canal. Note that feeling of attachment of the setting part 20 is improved by the zonally convexed portion 22 provided on the ventral surface of the setting part 20. This is because a contact area between the setting part 20 and the inner wall of the cavity of concha is reduced.
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[0079] Although the present invention has been disclosed in the form of preferred embodiments and variations thereon, it will be understood that numerous additional modifications and variations could be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention.
[0080] For the sake of clarity, it is to be understood that the use of “a” or “an” throughout this application does not exclude a plurality, and “comprising” does not exclude other steps or elements. The mention of a “unit” or a “module” does not preclude the use of more than one unit or module.
REFERENCE SIGNS LIST
[0081] 1 device attachable to an outer ear [0082] 10 inserting part to be inserted into an external auditory canal [0083] 12 opening [0084] 14 groove [0085] 16 connection portion [0086] 20 setting part to be to be set in a cavity of concha [0087] 22 zonally convexed portion [0088] 22a slightly concave inclined surface [0089] 22b slightly concave inclined surface [0090] 25 microphone [0091] 30 vibrating device [0092] 40 connection portion [0093] 100 external auditory canal [0094] O imaginary spherical surface