Claims
- 1. A tinnitus habituator for managing tinnitus and hyperacusis, said habituator comprising:
- a device which fits into a user's ear canal;
- said device including a shell and a single noise generator within said shell for generating sounds to be transmitted to the tympanic membrane for treating said tinnitus and hyperacusis; and
- said device being positioned within said ear canal so as to allow at least a portion of said ear canal to remain open and thus allow ambient sounds to pass through to the tympanic membrane.
- 2. The habituator of claim 1, wherein said device leaves about 50% of said ear canal open.
- 3. The habituator of claim 1, further comprising:
- an amplifier and receiver within said shell, said amplifier being connected to said noise generator and said receiver being connected to said amplifier; and
- an acoustic horn formed within said shell for directing sounds from said noise generator to the tympanic membrane.
- 4. The habituator of claim 3, further comprising means for positioning said device within said ear canal.
- 5. The habituator of claim 4, wherein:
- said positioning means comprises a pair of retention arms; and
- said retention arms serve to aim said receiver at a superior portion of said tympanic membrane.
- 6. The habituator of claim 1, further comprising volume control means for adjusting the level of transmitted noise.
- 7. The habituator of claim 6, further comprising said volume control means having a taper for allowing discrete adjustment of low level sounds while maintaining a stable signal output.
- 8. The habituator of claim 1, further comprising:
- said shell having a faceplate,
- said faceplate having an opening at the apex of the external ear canal for allowing ambient sound to enter the ear canal; and
- a medial ipsolateral route of signal vent retainer located at a distal end of the device, said vent retainer supporting said device upward into a superior portion of the external ear canal and at the same time keeping the inferior ear canal open and veritably unobstructed for free-field sound transmission.
- 9. The habituator of claim 8, further comprising an extraction cord affixed to said faceplate.
- 10. The habituator of claim 9, wherein said extraction cord serves as a volume control extension which allows adjustment of the noise level generated by said noise generator.
- 11. The habituator of claim 1, wherein said sound generator comprises a thermal circuit noise generator.
- 12. The habituator of claim 1, further comprising means for adjusting the volume of the noise generated by said noise generator to 0 dB.
- 13. The habituator of claim 1, wherein said noise generator comprises means for generating a broad-band low-level signal for stimulating auditory pathways.
- 14. A tinnitus habituator for managing tinnitus and hyperacusis, said habituator comprising:
- a device which fits into the ear canal;
- said device including a shell and a single noise generator within said shell for generating a broad-band, low-level signal for stimulating auditory pathways to treat said tinnitus and hyperacusis;
- an amplifier and receiver within said shell, said amplifier being connected to said noise generator and said receiver being connected to said amplifier;
- an acoustic horn formed within said shell for directing generated noise to a user's tympanic membrane;
- volume control means for adjusting the level of transmitted noise, said volume control means having a taper for allowing discrete adjustment of low level sounds while maintaining a stable signal output; and
- said device being positioned within said ear so as to allow at least a portion of said ear canal to remain open and thus allow ambient sounds to pass through to the tympanic membrane.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/054,942, filed Aug. 7, 1997, and incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed.
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