The current invention relates to binaural hearing systems according to the pre-characterizing part of claim 1, to a hearing device according to the pre-characterizing part of claim 8, as well as to a link cable for the binaural hearing system.
Binaural hearing systems are known for example from WO 99/43185A. A binaural hearing system comprises two hearing devices, which exchange information through a link. Hearing devices have been introduced which comprise a rechargeable battery also referred to as secondary battery or accu. A hearing device is worn at the ear of a user. Space and weight restrictions limit the energy storage capacity of the battery. The current consumption of the binaural link is critical for the usage time of the system.
It is an object of the current invention to provide an improved binaural hearing system.
The problem is solved by a binaural hearing system with the features of claim 1. Further embodiments of the binaural hearing system, a hearing device as well as a link cable are defined by the features of further claims.
A binaural hearing system according to the current invention comprises:
The interconnection of the two hearing devices with a link cable allows the reduction of the energy consumption, as the wired connection requires less electrical energy as the wireless connection.
At the same time, the link cable prevents either of the two hearing devices from falling to the ground, when unintentionally falling out of the user's ear.
Disabling the wireless connection between the two hearing devices allows it to use the wireless interface for another wireless connection to another device, i.e. a mobile device, such as a mobile phone, a laptop or the like, or a stationary device, such as an internal telephone, a television, a radio or another media device.
Alternatively the wireless interface can be switched off and thereby disabling any wireless connection to and from the hearing devices by means of the wireless interface. With this the binaural hearing system can be switched from a normal mode to a flight mode.
The link cable of a further embodiment comprises an auxiliary transmitter, for example a T-coil or a Bluetooth interface, which is operationally connected to one or both hearing devices by means of the link cable. Operationally connected in this patent application means that the two connecting elements can be directly or indirectly be connected to one another. This auxiliary transmitter can be used to connect the hearing devices to mobile or stationary devices as described above.
In another embodiment, the link cable comprises an integrated power supply unit, for example a battery, which is operationally connected to both hearing devices by means of the link cable. With this, the secondary batteries, such as lithium polymer batteries, lithium-ion batteries, nickel-metal hybrid batteries, nickel-cadmium batteries, lead batteries or lead gel batteries of the hearing devices can be charged or the integrated power supply can work in a power sharing mode with the energy storages of the hearing devices, wherein the energy consumption is evenly distributed between these members or the total available energy of these members is evenly distributed between these members. In the power sharing mode a hearing device may share the energy with the other hearing device of the binaural hearing system. For example a current used by a hearing device may be drawn from the battery of the other hearing device. This enables the extension of the duration of use of the single hearing devices and therefor of the binaural hearing system.
The link cable of another embodiment comprises a power connector, which is operationally connected to both hearing devices by means of the link cable, wherein the power connector is adapted to be connected to a detachable power supply unit. This power connector allows to recharge the power storages of the hearing devices or the operation of a power sharing mode, as described above. The detachable power supply unit can be a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery or a recharger with a power connection.
In another embodiment, the link cable comprises a link connector at each of its free ends, wherein each link connector comprises manually releasable fixation elements for securing the link connectors to the respective hearing device. Such fixation elements can be interlocking elements or frictional locking elements or magnetic elements. With these elements there is no need for the use of a tool to connect or disconnect the link cable to the hearing devices.
The two hearing devices of another embodiment each further comprise a controller, operationally connected to at least the processor, wherein the controller is configured to detect when the link cable is interconnecting the two hearing devices. The controller can be a separate entity or can be an integrated part of the processor.
In a further embodiment, the controller is configured to enable a power sharing between the secondary batteries of the two hearing devices, when they are interconnected by the link cable. The controller can be integrated in the processor. The controller can be controlled by the processor partially or fully.
The above-mentioned embodiments of the binaural hearing system can be used in any combination, unless they contradict each other.
A hearing device for use in a binaural hearing system according to the current invention comprises:
As the hearing device is for use in a binaural hearing system according to the invention, the same features have the same effects and advantages as stated above.
The hearing device of another embodiment further comprises a controller, operationally connected at least to the processor, the controller being configured to detect when the link cable is interconnecting the two hearing devices.
In a further embodiment, the controller is configured to enable a power sharing between the secondary batteries of the two hearing devices, when they are interconnected by the link cable.
The above-mentioned embodiments of the binaural hearing devices can be used in any combination, unless they contradict each other.
A link cable for use in a binaural hearing system according to the current invention is adapted to trigger a disablement of a wireless connection between two hearing devices, when interconnecting the two hearing devices, while at the same time enabling a wired connection between the two hearing devices. The triggering can be active, for example when the link cable is mechanically connected to the hearing device, for example when the cable is plugged in the socket or the triggering can be passive, for example when the controller or the processor of one hearing device detects the controller or processor of the other hearing device through the link cable.
As the link cable is for use in a binaural hearing system according to the invention, the same features have the same effects and advantages as stated above.
The link cable of another embodiment comprises an auxiliary transmitter, for example a T-coil or a Bluetooth interface.
The link cable of a further embodiment comprises an integrated power supply unit.
In another embodiment, the link cable comprises a power connector, wherein the power connector is adapted to be connected to a detachable power supply unit.
In a further embodiment, the link cable comprises a link connector at each of its free ends, wherein each link connector comprises manually releasable fixation elements for securing the link connectors to the respective hearing device.
The above-mentioned embodiments of the link cable can be used in any combination, unless they contradict each other.
Embodiments of the current invention are described in more detail in the following with reference to the figures. These are for illustrative purposes only and are not to be construed as limiting. It shows
The link cable 10 comprises a link connector 11, 11′ at each of its free ends, wherein each link connector 11, 11′ comprises manually releasable fixation elements 12, 12′ for securing the link connectors 11, 11′ to the respective hearing device 2, 2′. Each of the two link connector 11, 11′ can be plugged in a socket 9, 9′ of a respective hearing device 2, 2′.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/EP2017/050271 | 1/6/2017 | WO | 00 |