This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง119, of German Patent Application DE 10 2009 004 006.4, filed Jan. 7, 2009; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a battery compartment for a behind-the-ear hearing device, including a battery compartment body having a battery receiving space for accommodating a battery and at least one latching element for locking to a hearing device housing. The invention also relates to a behind-the-ear hearing device including a microphone and an earpiece. The invention additionally relates to a battery compartment and a behind-the-ear hearing device in which polyoxymethylene is used.
Hearing devices are portable hearing apparatuses which are used to supply the hard-of-hearing. In order to accommodate numerous individual requirements, different configurations of hearing devices, such as behind-the-ear hearing devices (BTE), hearing devices with an external earpiece and in-the-ear hearing devices (ITE), e.g. concha hearing devices or channel hearing devices (CIC), are provided. The hearing devices, by way of example, are worn on the outer ear or in the auditory canal. Furthermore, bone conduction hearing aids, implantable or vibrotactile hearing aids are also available on the market. The damaged ear is thereby either stimulated mechanically or electrically.
Important components of the hearing devices include, in principal, an input converter, an amplifier and an output converter. The input converter is generally a recording transducer, e.g. a microphone and/or an electromagnetic receiver, e.g. an induction coil. The output converter is mostly realized as an electroacoustic converter, e.g. a miniature loudspeaker, or as an electromechanical converter, e.g. a bone conduction receiver. The amplifier is usually integrated into a signal processing unit. Such a main configuration is shown in
Batteries of a behind-the-ear hearing device or of an in-the-ear hearing device are generally held in the hearing device with the aid of a battery compartment, which is also referred to as a battery charger. The battery compartment is generally disposed so as to be able to swivel. In the swiveled-in state, the battery is in an operating position, while in a swiveled-out state of the battery compartment, it can be removed from the hearing device.
German Published, Non-Prosecuted Patent Application DE 10 2006 029 815 A1, corresponding to U.S. Patent Application Publication No. US 2008/0044049 A1, describes a swivelable battery compartment of that type of a behind-the-ear hearing device. A battery compartment body for receiving a battery includes a projection on its wall. The projection is used for a hinged coupling of the battery compartment body to a behind-the-ear hearing device. Furthermore, the wall includes a locking element, which is used to lock the battery compartment body to the behind-the-ear hearing device. The locking takes place in the manner of a latch. A latch of that type can also include an intermediate position in order to switch the hearing device off if the battery compartment is slightly open.
The battery compartment is frequently opened and closed since a hearing device wearer is recommended to open the compartment overnight so that moisture can escape from the hearing device. The frequent use of the locking element wears the latch out over time. If the switching function wears out, the battery compartment is changed by the service department. The latch must also be able to be finely tuned, which can only be realized with difficulty in the case of transparent plastics. Non-transparent battery compartments are thus generally used, although the hearing device housing is embodied in a transparent color. That disturbs many hearing device wearers.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a battery compartment with a latching element for a behind-the-ear hearing device and a behind-the-ear hearing device, which overcome the hereinafore-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices of this general type.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a battery compartment for a behind-the-ear hearing device. The battery compartment comprises a battery compartment body defining a battery receiving space for accommodating a battery, a holding device disposed in the battery compartment body, and at least one latching element disposed in the holding device for locking to a hearing device housing. The latching element and the battery compartment body are formed from different materials.
Separating the latching element from the remaining battery compartment allows the switching and latching function to be optimized and the wear quality to be improved. This can be achieved above all by a material being used which is suited to a latching function, while the battery compartment body can be manufactured from a material which fulfils other requirements such as, for instance, cosmetic appearance, mechanical stability or surface condition. For instance, transparent battery compartment bodies can now be used.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the material of the latching element can be a plastic which is suited to multiple latches. The long service life of the latching element is advantageous in this case.
In accordance with a further feature of the invention, the latching element can be releasably fixedly held in an opening of the holding device through the use of a clamping fit. This is advantageous in that the latching element can be easily exchanged in a wear-dependent fashion.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the battery compartment body and the latching element can also be produced in one operation in a 2K injection molding method. A cost-effective manufacture is possible as a result.
In accordance with an additional feature of the invention, the holding device can be embodied as part of a wall of the battery compartment body. This is advantageous in that no additional working step is needed during manufacture.
In accordance with yet another feature of the invention, the battery compartment can include two latching elements with latching channels disposed in parallel to one another. A more uniform latch is advantageous in this case.
In accordance with yet a further feature of the invention, the color of the latching element can be used as a right-left identifier. This is advantageous in that no additional identification has to take place.
In accordance with yet an added feature of the invention, a battery holding spring can be provided in at least one latching element. This is advantageous in that no additional battery fixing is needed.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is also provided a behind-the-ear hearing device, comprising a microphone, an earpiece and a battery compartment according to the invention.
With the objects of the invention in view, there is concomitantly provided a battery compartment for a behind-the-ear hearing device and a behind-the-ear hearing device in which polyoxymethylene (POM) is used as a material for the latching element. POM, as a partially crystalline thermoplastic plastic, also provides great rigidity, low frictional coefficients and excellent dimensional stability.
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 a battery compartment with a latching element for a behind-the-ear hearing device and a behind-the-ear hearing device, 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 drawings in detail and first, particularly, to
The latching element 10 and the battery compartment body 7 are manufactured from different plastics. Acrylnitril-Butadian-Styrol (ABS) is preferably used for the battery compartment body 7 and polyoxymethylene (POM) is preferably used for the latching element 10. These two materials can also be used in 2K injection molding methods using an adhesive agent for manufacturing the battery compartment body 7 and the latching element 10 in one working step. Alternatively, the latching element 10 is manufactured separately and force-fitted and/or clamped into the holding device 11.
In all cases, the latching element 10 sits fixedly in the battery compartment body 7 so that when latching the same with a hearing device housing and releasing this latch, it does not lose its hold in the holding device 11. A latching channel 13 of the latching element 10 is moved into a corresponding tongue-shaped connecting element of the hearing device housing in order to engage in the hearing device housing.
If the battery compartment body 7 and the latching element 10 are manufactured in two pieces, the latching element 10 can, after use or damage for instance, be removed from the holding device 11 and easily replaced by a new latching element 10 for exchange purposes.
A tongue-shaped holding device 11 with a longitudinal opening, in which two latching elements 10 are disposed in parallel to one another, is positioned on the side of the wall 12 facing the swivel joint 9. The two latching elements 10 and the battery compartment body 7 are manufactured from different plastics. The battery compartment body 7 can therefore be transparent, while the latching element 10 is formed from a colored plastic with high durability compared with common latches. The latching elements 10 each include a respective latching channel 13, for engagement into a corresponding element of the hearing device housing.
The latching elements 10 can also be formed in such a way that they also include a battery holding spring.
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