Hearing aid comprising a loop antenna
11265662 · 2022-03-01
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01Q7/00
ELECTRICITY
H04R2225/51
ELECTRICITY
H04R25/65
ELECTRICITY
H01Q1/273
ELECTRICITY
H04R25/554
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
The hearing aid includes an end wall having end face adapted to face outwards of an ear canal when the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal, and the hearing aid includes an antenna extending from the end face and having two legs inserted into the end wall and electrically coupled to wireless circuitry arranged inside the hollow housing. Each leg of the antenna is provided with a first coupling part releasably engaging a corresponding second coupling part of the hollow housing, and at least one locking part is movable between a locking position in which the first coupling parts are locked to the corresponding second coupling parts and a release position in which the first coupling parts are free to be removed from the corresponding second coupling parts.
Claims
1. A hearing aid comprising: a hollow housing having an outer shell configured for placement in an ear canal of a user, and an end wall having end face configured to face outwards of the ear canal when the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal; an antenna extending from the end face and having two legs, wherein the legs of the antenna comprise respective first coupling parts configured to releasably engage corresponding second coupling parts of the hollow housing; wireless circuitry, wherein the antenna is electrically coupled to the wireless circuitry; and a locking part movable between a locking position in which the first coupling parts are locked to the corresponding second coupling parts, and a release position in which the first coupling parts are removable from the corresponding second coupling parts; wherein at least a portion of the locking part is configured for placement between the first coupling parts.
2. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the end wall comprises an opening, and a surrounding wall at least partly surrounding the opening.
3. The hearing aid according to claim 2, wherein the second coupling parts are arranged at the surrounding wall.
4. The hearing aid according to claim 2, wherein the opening is an entrance of a battery compartment, and the locking part is a part of a battery door rotatable with respect to the end wall, wherein the battery door is swingable between a closed position and an open position.
5. The hearing aid according to claim 4, wherein a hinge axis of the battery door separates the battery door into a main door part swinging away from the battery compartment when the battery door is opened, and an auxiliary door part swinging into the battery compartment when the battery door is opened; and wherein the auxiliary door part is the locking part, and is configured to lock the first coupling parts to the corresponding second coupling parts when the battery door is in the closed position.
6. The hearing aid according to claim 2, wherein the second coupling parts comprise respective recesses defining insertion directions for the respective first coupling parts, wherein the insertion directions are oblique with respect to the surrounding wall.
7. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the first and second coupling parts are arranged in such a way that the antenna has to flex when the first coupling parts are brought into engagement with the second coupling parts.
8. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the locking part comprises a locking block.
9. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the antenna comprises a wire or cable, and a gripping element.
10. The hearing aid according to claim 9, wherein the gripping element comprises a thickening along the wire or the cable.
11. The hearing aid according to claim 10, wherein the thickening comprises a ball.
12. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the hearing aid is an in-the-ear type (ITE) hearing aid, an in-the-canal type (ITC) hearing aid, or a completely-in-the-canal type (CIC) hearing aid.
13. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the antenna comprises a loop antenna.
14. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the outer shell comprises a custom shell.
15. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the locking part is configured to apply opposite forces towards the first coupling parts respectively.
16. A hearing aid comprising: a hollow housing having an outer shell configured for placement in an ear canal of a user, and an end wall having end face configured to face outwards of the ear canal when the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal; an antenna extending from the end face and having two legs, wherein the legs of the antenna comprise respective first coupling parts configured to releasably engage corresponding second coupling parts of the hollow housing; wireless circuitry, wherein the antenna is electrically coupled to the wireless circuitry; and a locking part movable between a locking position in which the first coupling parts are locked to the corresponding second coupling parts, and a release position in which the first coupling parts are removable from the corresponding second coupling parts; wherein the second coupling parts comprise respective recesses at different respective areas of a surrounding wall; and wherein at least a portion of the locking part is configured for placement between the first coupling parts.
17. The hearing aid according to claim 16, wherein the recesses comprise respective channels having respective protrusions, and wherein the first coupling parts has respective openings corresponding to the protrusions in the respective channels.
18. The hearing aid according to claim 16, wherein the recesses comprise respective channels having respective openings, and wherein the first coupling parts has respective protrusions corresponding to the openings in the respective channels.
19. The hearing aid according to claim 16, wherein first coupling parts are flush with the surrounding wall when the first coupling parts are placed in respective recesses at the surrounding wall.
20. The hearing aid according to claim 16, wherein the recesses are on opposite sides of an opening.
21. The hearing aid according to claim 16, wherein the locking part is configured to apply opposite forces towards the first coupling parts respectively.
22. A method of mounting an antenna on a hearing aid comprising a hollow housing having an outer shell and an end wall, the end wall having an end face configured to face outwards of an ear canal of a user when the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal, wherein the antenna has two legs with respective first coupling parts, the antenna being electrically coupled to wireless circuitry, the method comprising: bringing the first coupling parts of the respective legs of the antenna into engagement with corresponding second coupling parts of the hollow housing; and moving a locking part from a release position in which the first coupling parts are removable from the corresponding second coupling parts, to a locking position in which the first coupling parts are locked to the corresponding second coupling parts; wherein when the locking part is at the locking position, at least a part of the locking part is between the first coupling parts.
23. The method of claim 22, further comprising selecting the antenna from a number of different antennas having differing respective properties relating to wireless performance and/or relating to physically handling of the hearing aid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Embodiments will be described in more detail in connection with the appended very schematic drawings, in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(18) The faceplate illustrated has been manufactured in a standard size and is provided with fixation and positioning elements 30. Referring to
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(20) As seen in the figures, an opening 14 forming the entrance of a battery compartment 22 is formed in the end wall 4 and is defined by a surrounding wall 15, wherein the second coupling parts 12 are arranged in the opening 14. The locking part 13 in the form of the battery door 23 is adapted to, in the locking position of the locking part, be inserted into the opening 14.
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(29) In the embodiments illustrated, the loop antenna 7 incorporates a thin wire or cable and is provided with a gripping element in the form of a thickening 29 in the form of a ball-formed element or the like, thereby facilitating handling. Furthermore, the second leg 9 of the loop antenna 7 is provided with an extension 35 in order to adapt the length of the loop antenna 7 to the frequency of the particular wireless standard.
(30) In a method according to some embodiments, the loop antenna 7 is mounted on a hearing aid 1 by bringing the first coupling part 11 of each leg 8, 9 of the loop antenna 7 releasably into engagement with the corresponding second coupling part 12 of the hollow housing 2, and by moving the locking part 13 from the release position in which the first coupling parts 11 are free to be removed from the corresponding second coupling parts 12 to a locking position in which the first coupling parts 11 are locked to the corresponding second coupling parts 12.
(31) Furthermore, according to a method of optimising performance of a hearing aid 1 according to some embodiments, a specific loop antenna 7 is mounted on a hearing aid 1 as described above, whereby the specific loop antenna 7 is selected from a number of different loop antennas having differing properties relating to wireless performance and/or having differing properties relating to handling of the hearing aid when gripping the loop antenna.
(32) A number of loop antennas 7 may be available in different sizes depending on needs, such as ear canal shape, faceplate placement and faceplate size. Thereby, the efficiency of the antenna 7 and the handling properties of the aid may easily be optimised by selecting a specific antenna and mounting it to the hearing aid without use of any special tools. The choice of the specific antenna may depend on the specific wireless standard, such as for instance Bluetooth or any proprietary standard, the shape of the ear canal, the position of the hearing aid in the ear canal, and the dexterity of the user, among others. The length of a 2.4 GHz quarter wave in free space is about 31 mm, an therefore, for instance in the case of the Bluetooth wireless standard, the total length of the loop antenna 7 including a possible extension 35 should be in this range. Furthermore, the antenna may easily be exchanged for a different type at a later stage, should the need occur. The fixation of the loop antenna according to some embodiments may be robust, and there may be no need for drilling and gluing the antenna into the faceplate. The fixation may be uniform and may therefore be independent of operator skills and variation. The fixation may be fast and logic, as there may be only one way to do it. The loop antenna may be easy to replace if necessary for different reasons, such as if the antenna is broken, size requirements change, or wireless performance requirements change. The loop antenna may feature small physical space claims in faceplate.