The present invention refers to a hearing aid housing with a microphone opening protection cover according the preamble of claim 1.
Hearing instruments usually contain at least one microphone for receiving sound from the environment, which is amplified, modified and afterwards transferred to the ear of an user person. The sound from the environment is collected through an opening within the casing, especially at so called behind the ear hearing instruments (BTE) which has to be protected against the entrance of dust or humidity.
Microphone opening protections as well as so called weather protection for hearing instruments are known in the state of the art. E.g. within the DE 10 2007 027 920 a microphone protection for a hearing aid is described as well as within the WO 2007/109517. The use of different protection materials is widely described by usage of woven fibres, membranes, mesh and filtration media. The manufacturing method for producing such opening protections is mainly defined by moulding method, which means is mainly defined by the mechanical characteristic described by the physical shape.
The disadvantages of the current solutions are that the actual solutions are mostly relying on insertion moulding, which is a manual and costly process. E.g. filtration media has to be inserted manually. In addition the actual solutions are not part of the housing shell, it is mostly a replaceable part in the shell. Furthermore, the described solutions do not have other functionalities integrated than the protection of the microphone.
It is therefore an objection of the present invention to provide a microphone protection at which additional functions may be integrated and which is producible in a cost effective and easy manner.
According the present invention a hearing aid housing with a microphone opening protection cover is proposed according the wording of claim 1.
According the present invention it is proposed that the protection cover is integrated within the housing or shell and is comprising a woven or non-woven fabric.
It is further proposed that within the protection cover at least a switch or push button knob is arranged. The integrated switch or push button knob can be molded direct into the microphone protection. As a result, there is no opening to the inner mechanics of the hearing instrument so that the protection will be very good against dust, humidity and other particles selectable by choosing distinct protective media. In addition it is possible that the protection cover is divided into at least two separate parts, of which each one is covering a respective microphone. This is especially the case, when two or more microphones are arranged within the hearing instrument. The microphone protection can be directly integrated in a housing shell or bigger part of the housing shell. This will allow producing a very reliable hearing instrument with a build in protection with very good protection performance. Hence this does not need many assembly steps, parts or manual tasks, this will be preferably for low cost and rugged style of hearing instruments. In efforts towards a water resistant hearing instrument this will be probably a part of the solution. In this case for replacing a clogged or destroyed protection cover, the housing shell has to be exchanged.
In contrast to the mentioned solution, the protection cover can also be a separate part, which will be minimal in size and easily replaceable. The protective media, which means the woven or non-woven fabric, can be enclosed within a frame, which will exactly define the mechanical fit into the hearing instrument housing.
In case that a switch or a push button knob is arranged, this can be directly integrated within the protective cover or a respective section within the cover can be provided with the knob being arranged behind the protective part.
The use of the proposed woven or non-woven fabric is providing necessary chemical properties like oleophobic, hydrophobic behavior as well as acoustical transparency.
According one embodiment it is proposed to use a fabric material made out of PET (Polyethylene terephthalate). Other suitable polymeric material may be used. Further, the fabric may be coated with a hydrophobic and/or oleophobic material.
The invention shall be described by examples and with reference to the attached figures.
In the figures
a, b and c show a simple embodiment of a protection cover in a longitudinal cut, in top view and in a sectional view, and
a and b show the embodiment of
The production of the microphone protection cover 3 can be made with molding technique, which means the frame 7 surrounding the two fabric sections 5 and 7 can be applied by injection molding. If a different polymer is used for producing the push button knob 9, it is also possible to use two different polymers at the same injection molding step.
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For arranging the protective cover into an hearing instrument casing there are in principal two possibilities. One possibility is that the woven or non-woven fabric used for the protection cover is directly integrated into the casing when it is produced e.g. by injection molding. The other possibility is to produce the cover as an independent part as e.g. shown schematically with reference to
a shows the protection cover 3 without a switch or knob and with the two sections 5 and 6 forming one single opening protection.
For the arrangement of the protection cover, at both ends and also from the two sides, projecting blades or lamellas are arranged, which is best seen in
a and 5b finally again show the embodiment of
a shows in top view an inventive microphone opening cover 13, comprising two sections 15 and 16 made preferably out of a woven or non-woven fabric made with a PET material. Such fabric material made out of PET are known, such as e.g. the Sefar Petex filter material from Sefar AG made of woven fabrics, whereas material PET is used. The fabric material for the two sections 15 and 16 is surrounded by a frame 17, made out of a thermoplastic material such as e.g. polyamide. Furthermore, as seen in
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The proposed inventive microphone protection cover represents very reliable solutions towards environmental reliability. Appearance towards the end user is adaptable and matches better than existing solutions. The proposed cover does allow very small hearing aid instrument casings with optimum use of space. The production of the cover is less complex in production processes of hearing instrument devices, which has an influence on costs and conductibility in terms of acoustical stability in the field.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP09/61566 | 9/7/2009 | WO | 00 | 3/6/2012 |