This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. § 119, of German application DE 10 2007 055 549.2, filed Nov. 21, 2007; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The present invention relates to a connection module for a modular hearing aid and to a method for adaptation of a modular hearing aid to an ear of a patient. In this case, in particular, the length of a line for carrying electrical or acoustic signals to an earpiece is adapted.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,727,582 describes a behind-the-ear hearing aid in which an electroacoustic transducer which can be worn in the auditory channel is connected via a line to the appliance, which is worn behind the ear. A part of variable length of the line is arranged in a cavity in the device.
One disadvantage of this conventional hearing aid is that a cavity must be provided in the housing of the device itself which is worn behind the ear, in order to accommodate a variable component of the line to the electroacoustic transducer. This makes the hearing aid larger and more expensive. A further disadvantage is that moisture or dirt can enter the hearing aid via the cavity for holding the line. A further disadvantage is that, in the event of a defect on the line, the entire hearing aid must be transported to a repair service provider, and must be repaired there.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide an adaptable connection module of a modular hearing aid that overcomes the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art devices of this general type, which allows easier adaptation and easier repair of the hearing aid.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a connection module for a modular hearing aid. The connection module contains an interface for mechanical and electrical coupling or acoustic coupling of the connection module to a main module configured for producing electrical signals or acoustic signals. A line is provided for passing the acoustic signal or the electrical signal to an earpiece configured for at least partial insertion into an auditory channel of a patient. An adaptation device is provided for adapting a length of a part of the line projecting out of the connection module.
The present invention is based on the idea of providing an adaptation device for adaptation of the length of a part of a line, which projects out of the connection module, to an earpiece, in or on a connection module for a modular hearing aid. The adaptation device is preferably configured for reversible adjustability of the length and preferably for adaptation of the length without use of any tools (screwdrivers, wrenches, etc.). The adaptation device has, for example, a fixing device for clamping or fixing, in some other way, the length of that part of the line which projects out of the connection module.
A part of the line which does not project out of the connection module can be arranged in a cavity in the connection module, for example in a spiral or coil shape, or in the form of a helix. By way of example, the cavity is formed between two housing parts of the connection module. These housing parts can be mechanically connected to one another by a latching screw connection or by some other connection which, for example, can be detached without using any tools. If the earpiece has an electroacoustic transducer, the line contains wires or braids for carrying electrical signals to the electroacoustic transducer. If sound signals are already produced in a main module which can be connected to the connection module, the line contains a sound conductor, for example an air channel.
One advantage of the invention is that the effective length of a line to an earpiece can be adjusted, and the modularity at the same time allows repair with little effort. Furthermore, the main module need no longer have any openings or cavities through which, for example, moisture or dirt could enter. The reliability of the entire hearing aid is thus considerably improved. A further advantage is that, even after replacement of the main module (for example as a result of a defect), there is no need to readjust the length of the line to the earpiece.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in an adaptable connection module of a modular hearing aid, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
The connection module 20 contains an interface which corresponds to the interface of the main module 10, with corresponding devices for mechanical and electrical or acoustic coupling. Furthermore, the connection module 20 contains a line 40 for carrying electrical or acoustic signals to the earpiece 50. A first end of the line 40 is coupled to the interface of the connection module 20. A part of the line 40, which is adjacent to the first end and has a variable length, is arranged in the connection module 20. A second end of the line 40 is detachably or firmly connected to the earpiece 50. The line 40 has wires or braids, or other electrical conductors for carrying an electrical signal to the earpiece 50. Alternatively or additionally, the line 40 has an air channel or some other device for carrying acoustic signals.
The earpiece 50 is configured for partial or complete insertion into an auditory channel of a patient. It is individually matched to the shape of the auditory channel or of the entry to the auditory channel of a patient, or has a shape and size which are suitable for a multiplicity of patients. An individually matched earpiece is also referred to as a matched earpiece or an otoplastic. If the interface between the main module 10 and the connection module 20 on the one hand and the line 40 on the other hand is configured in order to transmit electrical signals from the main module 10 to the earpiece 50, the earpiece 50 contains an electroacoustic transducer for conversion of electrical signals to acoustic signals or sound. If the line 40 is configured for transmission of acoustic signals to the earpiece 50, the earpiece 50 may have a device for matching the acoustic impedance of the line 40 to the acoustic impedance of the auditory channel.
A fixing device 32 or a “locking gate” is arranged on a side of the second housing part 31 facing away from the first housing part 21. The fixing device 32 contains, for example, a clamping device for clamping fixing of the length of that part of the line 40 which projects out of the connection module 20, or another mechanism for fixing this length. The clamping or other fixing of the length of that part of the line 40 which projects out of the connection module 20 is achieved, for example, by rotation or linear movement, or else just by pushing on and connection of the second housing part 31 to the first housing part 21. By way of example, the second housing part 31 has grooves in order to make it easier to grip it. Alternatively, the fixing device 32 contains a component which can be moved with respect to the second housing part 31 and may have corresponding grooves.
Between the first housing part 21 and the second housing part 31, the connection module 20 has a cavity 23 in which the line holder 22 is arranged. That part of the line 40 which is arranged in the connection module 20 is arranged in a spiral shape in the cavity 23.
The clamping jaws 26 are elastically connected to those ends of the support 27 which face away from the interface to the main module 10, or are formed integrally with them. The clamping jaws 26 and a second housing part, which is not illustrated in
The line 40 and the interface, which is not illustrated in
Various features of the variants of a connection module 20 as described above can be combined with one another. For example, the clamping device which has been described above with reference to
In the connection modules which have been described above with reference to
Clamping fixing of the length of that part of the line 40 which projects out of the connection module 20 provides the capability to reversibly adjust this length. Alternatively, other mechanisms can also be provided for reversible or irreversible adjustment of the length. In a corresponding manner, the housing parts 21, 31 may be configured for repeated connection and disconnection or else be connected only once. A fixing device and a connection mechanism between the housing parts 21, 31, which can be operated without using any tools, are advantageous, although it is also possible to use connection mechanisms which require tools to be used for connection and/or for disconnection.
In a first step 91, the length of that part of the line 40 which projects out of the connection module 20 is matched to an ear of the patient. In a second step 92, the length is fixed, for example by clamping the line 40. In a third step 93, the connection module 20 is coupled to a main module 10. This coupling includes both a mechanical and an electrical and/or an acoustic coupling.
Carrying out the third step 93 after the first step 91 and the second step 92 has the advantage that the connection module 20 can be handled more easily without the main module 10 and that the main module 10 need not yet be present in this case. Alternatively, the connection module 20 and the main module 10 may be coupled even before the first step 91 or before the second step 92.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 055 549.2 | Nov 2007 | DE | national |