Variable Sound Attenuator With Hearing Aid
20180139549 ยท 2018-05-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
H04R2225/61
ELECTRICITY
H04R25/603
ELECTRICITY
H04R2430/01
ELECTRICITY
H04R25/75
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A device combining a variable sound attenuator with a hearing device, (such as a hearing aid or tinnitus device) that allows a user to adjust the amount of attenuation of environmental sound in a variable, continuous fashion or in a discrete controlled fashion from zero attenuation to maximum attenuation without removing the device from the ear. The attenuator includes a housing having a passageway, the passageway allowing for sound to pass through the housing and a variable control, the variable control able to control the size of the passageway through the housing and the device including a second passageway for transmitting amplified sound from the hearing device into the ear of the wearer.
Claims
1. A variable control sound attenuator for a hearing aid or tinnitus device, comprising: a housing having a first housing and a second housing, the first housing being rotatable relative to and engaged with the second housing; the first housing being hollow and cylindrical and containing a first housing passageway therein, said first housing passageway extending through said first housing; the second housing being hollow and cylindrical and containing a second housing passageway therein, said second housing passageway extending through said second housing; rotation of the first housing providing a variable alignment between the first housing passageway and the second housing passageway thereby providing a variable control of sound transmission through the sound attenuator, wherein the rotation to align the first housing passageway and the second housing passageway provides an open passageway permitting sound transmission therethrough, and further the rotation to not align the first housing passageway and the second housing passageway provides a closed passageway blocking sound transmission therethrough; and a hearing aid or a tinnitus device.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the rotation adjusts a mixture of environmental sound and sound from the hearing aid or tinnitus device.
3. The device of claim 1, further comprising an earpiece having an opening therethrough, the earpiece extending from the second housing and being radially offset from the center of the second housing, and the opening connecting with the second housing passageway; wherein the hearing aid or the tinnitus device is connected to the variable control sound attenuator and is configured to transmit sound through the opening of the earpiece.
4. The device of claim 3, further comprising a soft tip surrounding the earpiece.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the first housing passageway is semi-cylindrical.
6. The device of claim 1, further comprising an element provided on the first housing which is stopped by stops on the second housing to limit rotation of the first housing on the second housing.
7. The device of claim 1, further comprising a motor engaged with the first housing to rotate the first housing and control the alignment between the first housing passageway and the second housing passageway.
8. The device of claim 7, wherein the housing has a ribbed upper portion and the motor is provided with a gear which is engaged with the ribbed upper portion to turn the housing radially to control the alignment between the first housing passageway and the second housing passageway.
9. The device of claim 8, further comprising an input device, the input device being able to actuate the motor.
10. The device of claim 1, further comprising a sound attenuating material in the first housing, with the first housing passageway extending therethrough.
11. The device of claim 1, further comprising a sound attenuating material in the second housing, with the second housing passageway extending therethrough.
12. The device of claim 1, wherein said first housing passageway is radially offset from the center of the first housing and wherein said second housing passageway is radially offset from the center of the second housing.
13. The device of claim 1 wherein said hearing aid or tinnitus device is a hearing aid and the hearing aid further comprises: a microphone which captures sound with greater emphasis from a direction transverse to the second passageway.
14. A variable control sound attenuator and hearing device configured to be worn by a user, comprising: a housing; a first passageway in said housing; a second passageway in said housing and configured to connect to the hearing device to receive amplified sound; an adjustor connected to said housing and operable to move between open and closed positions to change an amount of environmental sound passing through the first passageway.
15. The device of claim 14 further comprising: an earpiece having at least one opening, the earpiece connected to the first and second passageways at the opening such that sound passes through the at least one opening.
16. The device of claim 14 wherein the adjustor modifies a size of an aperture through the first passageway between open and closed positions of the adjustor such that the adjustor adjusts a mixture between: the environmental sound passing through the first passageway; and the amplified sound from the hearing device.
17. The device of claim 14 wherein the hearing device is a hearing aid and the variable control sound attenuator connects to the hearing aid which comprises a microphone.
18. The device of claim 17 wherein said microphone is unidirectional.
19. The device of claim 17 wherein said microphone picks up sound with greater emphasis from a direction, the direction being transverse to the first passageway.
20. The device of claim 19 wherein the direction is forward facing when the hearing aid and variable control sound attenuator is worn by the user.
21. The device of claim 14 wherein the sound amplification device includes a speaker positioned in said second passageway.
22. A hearing aid or tinnitus device having a variable control sound attenuator and configured to be at least partially placed in an ear of a wearer, comprising: a housing; a passageway in said housing; an earpiece; a sound amplification device configured to transmit amplified sound into said earpiece; and an adjustor operable to move between open and closed positions to thereby adjust a size of an aperture of the first passageway to change a mixture of sound passing into said earpiece, the mixture of sound between environmental sound through said passageway and the amplified sound.
23. The device of claim 22 wherein the hearing aid or tinnitus device is a hearing aid and further comprising: a microphone; said sound amplification device amplifying a sound received from said microphone;
24. The device of claim 23 wherein said microphone is directional and amplifies sound from a direction transverse to the first passageway.
25. The device of claim 22 wherein said earpiece is part of said housing.
26. The device of claim 22 wherein the sound amplification device includes a speaker, the speaker positioned in said housing.
27. The device of claim 26 wherein the sound amplification device transmits sound into said earpiece via a second passageway in said housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0111] U.S. Provisional No. 61/790,243, entitled Variable Noise Attenuator and filed on Mar. 15, 2013 is herein incorporated into this application in its entirety.
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[0114] The top housing 210 of the attenuator 200 can be rotated from right to left and from left to right around the circumference of the housing. Such a rotation allow for variable control of the amount of sound that is able to pass through the attenuator. In certain embodiments, the top housing 210 of the attenuator 200 can be rotated 180 degrees. In other embodiments, the top housing 210 of the attenuator 200 can be rotated more or less than 180 degrees.
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[0124] Locking mechanisms can be used to lock the top housing 210 and bottom housing 220 to one another. The locking features are important as once a user sets the level of attenuation, the locking features allow the user to lock the device in place so as to keep the required level of attenuation, so that is kept constant as a user moves about. For example, this allows a hunter or soldier who is on the move, to set the required level of attenuation.
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[0127] An element 815 is provided with the top housing 210 and separator plate 620 to limit 180 degree rotation. The element 815 is stopped by stops 810 and 810 on the bottom housing 220 to limit rotation to 180 degrees.
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[0131] In certain embodiments, the attenuator 200 is a custom or a non-custom device. In a custom shell fitted application, a custom fitted mold obtained from an impression taken of the ear is positioned into the concha and/or the ear canal. The shell consists of a free passage from the end of the canal part to the surface of the shell facing the entrance of the concha. Such entrance is covered with the Attenuator Core (AC).
[0132] In certain embodiments, a dialing knob is provided to allow for a continuous adjustment of the amount of attenuation; i.e., by turning the knob in one direction the aperture of the AC closes the free passage for maximum attenuation while turning the knob in opposite direction opens the AC and the attenuation decreases to minimum. The gradual closing, introduces various attenuation factors depending on the position of the AC at the free passage aperture.
[0133] Such change of attenuation is described as dialing a desired attenuation. However, any other way of changing attenuation can be also considered. For example a sliding switch can be another way of changing attenuation. In another embodiment a manual or automatic variable switching modality can be conceived as an alternating possibility. Yet, in another embodiment a step like attenuation change can be also considered, such that a user can vary the level of attenuation in discreet steps.
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[0136] In the fully open position the attenuator core has a very low attenuation (close to zero) allowing for maximum external sound to be transmitted to the ear. The extreme opposite position provides for maximum sound protection from the external sound.
[0137] In certain embodiments of the invention, the device can create an attenuation difference of greater than 20 decibels, which is remarkable for a device of this size. Most prior art devices lacking variable control have only been able to produce an attenuation difference of approximately 3-6 decibels (dB).
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[0143] In certain embodiments of the invention, the attenuator device can be engaged with various tips for insertion into the ear.
[0144] In a certain embodiments, the attenuation is varied by user dialing an attenuator plate/diaphragm with preset attenuation factor. Each turn introduces another layer of such a diaphragm, introducing an additional attenuation. In such fashion, each layer increases the total attenuation factor when dial one way and decreases attenuation level when dial the opposite way.
[0145] In certain embodiments of the invention, the attenuator device can be applied to one or more of a person's ears. The attenuator device for the right ear can be highlighted with a red color and the VSA device for the left ear can be highlighted with a blue color or vice versa, so that a person will know which ear to apply the attenuator. Other colors can be used for the various VSA devices.
[0146] In certain embodiments, the left ear and right ear attenuator devices are mirror images or are chiral versions of each other, such that the left ear and right ear attenuator devices are a non-superposable mirror image of one another.
[0147] In certain embodiments of the invention, attenuation can be controlled by twisting the knob at the top of the attenuator device.
[0148] In certain embodiments, the insertion tip into a person's ear is disposable. In other embodiments, the insertion tip can be custom made and/or be reusable.
[0149] According to other embodiments, a user can adjust the amount of attenuation in a series of steps, such that there are preset levels of attenuation in the attenuator. In this manner, for example, a user can adjust attenuation levels from 0 to 20% to 40% to 60% to 80%, so as to vary the amount of attenuation in a discrete, controlled way.
[0150] In certain embodiments of the invention, a remote control device can change the ratio between the open passage and the attenuator core/insert which will result in a variable attenuation delivered to the protected ear. And finally an automatic switching triggered by speech or a level of external sound can be entertained.
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[0152] The top housing 1710 of the attenuator 1700 can be rotated from right to left and from left to right around the circumference of the housing. Such a rotation allow for variable control of the amount of sound that is able to pass through the attenuator. In certain embodiments, the top housing 1710 of the attenuator 1700 can be rotated 180 degrees.
[0153] In certain embodiments, the top housing 1710 of the attenuator 1700 can be rotated up to 360 degrees.
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[0158] The input device 1900 is shown as an elastic wrist band. Other embodiments of an input device are also contemplated as part of the invention.
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[0161] The tube 2700 carries the amplified sound into the ear of the wearer. The VSA 2002 may be retrofitted onto existing BTE hearing aids by inserting the tube into passageway 3000. The VSA includes a housing 2100 that includes first 2400 and second 2200 housings, where rotation of the first housing 2400 adjusts a size of an aperture 2800 allowing sound to enter the earpiece 2000. As shown in
[0162] The combination of the housings and the knob shown creates one example of an adjustor which allows the user to selectively change the size of the aperture 2800 based on the alignment condition between passageway 3200 and passageway 3100. When closed, the adjustor blocks environmental sound from passing into the earpiece and thus the user will hear sounds predominantly from the hearing aid/tinnitus device.
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[0164] Ambient and environmental sounds may enter the ear of the wearer from many directions, not just along axis 3101, but these sounds would enter the aperture that lines up with axis 3101 if not attenuated or blocked. Therefore, when closing or making aperture 2800 smaller, environmental sounds are de-emphasized or blocked, which changes the mixture of sounds entering the ear of the wearer. When closed, the sound predominantly entering the ear will be from the hearing aid/tinnitus device via passage 3000. This means that the wearer 4000 is more able to use the directional capabilities of the hearing aid by blocking environmental sounds while simultaneously facing the sound source of interest.
[0165] The earpiece has an opening that receives the VSA 2002 so that the aperture 2800 and the end of the hearing aid 2900 can pass sound into the ear of the wearer 4000. The earpiece may also be molded to or attached to the VSA as shown in
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[0171] While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that this is by way of illustration and not of limitation and that various changes and modifications in form and details may be made thereto, and the scope of the appended claims should be construed as broadly as the prior art will permit.
[0172] While the invention has been specifically described in connection with certain specific application other applications of a user variable control over the environmental sound are not excluded. For example, use of a user's variable control level of an external environmental sound in such devices as headphones, earbuds or other listening devices is considered. This will allow the user to adjust the ratio between the sound being received via the primary source (MP3, DVD, radio, etc) and the sound present in the environment. The VSA would, therefore, serve as a passive, variable noise cancelling/attenuation device.
[0173] In another application, the VSA can be also used in any sound monitoring devices where there is a need to be also aware of some of the environmental sounds. For example, sport monitoring events, TV anchors, musicians etc.
[0174] Yet another application is in the field of hearing aids and tinnitus devices where there is a need to reduce or increase the amount of unamplified environmental sound. The VSA allows for a user's controlling such amount of unamplified sound.
[0175] In yet another embodiments, the VSA AC variable core can be inserted into a headphone/muffs type of ear attenuators.
[0176] It is understood that although some specific embodiments are described with respect to a hearing aid and/or tinnitus devices, other hearing devices may be substituted.
[0177] The description of the invention is merely exemplary in nature, and thus, variations that do not depart from the gist of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention.
[0178] Where a range of values is provided in this specification, each value between the upper and lower limits of that range is also specifically disclosed. The upper and lower limits of these smaller ranges may independently be included or excluded in the range as well. Additionally, although specific numbers may be quoted in the claims, it is intended that a number close to the one stated is also within the intended scope, such that the stated number is construed to mean about. As used in this specification, the singular forms a, an, and the include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Additionally, if words are used to described how one component is disposed relative to another such as circumferential, radial, linearly, orthogonal, and perpendicular, the intended meaning is substantially circumferential, radial, linearly, orthogonal, and perpendicular. Further, it is intended that the specification and examples be considered as exemplary in nature and that variations that do not depart from the essence of the invention are intended to be within the scope of the invention. The references cited in this disclosure provide general background about the technology or components that can be incorporated into devices, systems and methods of the invention, each being relied on for purposes of providing a detailed disclosure of the invention and each incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.