This invention relates generally to a body-worn hearing aid device, and more particularly to a body-worn hearing aid device to be worn below the neck of a user having first and second audio outputs delivered via a headset, and wherein the device is selectively coupled to a magnetic coupling charging element.
Numerous improvements to auditory prosthesis devices, or hearing aids, have developed in the last twenty years. Whereas hearing aids were once cumbersome and large, improvements in hearing aid technology have permitted the miniaturization of hearing aids. Many hearing aid wearers welcome the small and less obtrusive hearing aid devices. However, the miniaturization of hearing aids has not been advantageous for all populations.
Elderly persons and persons needing help with their daily care are challenged by the miniaturization of the hearing aid. The hearing aids can be readily lost, and the batteries may be difficult or impossible for some users to change. Further, some hearing aid users have to share a room with another hearing aid user, which raises problems associated with losing or confusing the devices in the room. Further, it may not be readily apparent if the battery of the device is no longer operational.
Known hearing aid systems include body-worn hearing aids, currently considered to be undesirable compared to miniaturized hearing aids due to the bulk and available sound quality.
As such, a need exists for a hearing aid device or system that is suitable for improving the operability for certain populations, particularly populations of hearing aid wearers needed help with their daily care. Not only certain hearing aid wearers, but also their caregivers can be regularly faced with problems, such as keeping track of the device, knowing if the batteries are functioning, handling the electrical connections between the devices and charging the devices despite the possibility of limited fine motor abilities, and other difficulties.
A body-worn hearing aid system is set forth. The system includes a body worn hearing aid device. The device is provided in a casing. The body-worn hearing aid device includes first and second microphones adapted to receive audio input signals. A first digital signal processor is provided. The first digital signal processor is adapted and constructed to receive an output from the first microphone and produce a first output signal according to a first unique hearing profile. A second digital signal processor is also provided. The second digital signal processor is adapted and constructed to receive the output from the second microphone and produce a second output signal according to a second unique hearing profile. A magnetic coupling charging element can be selectively and operatively connected to the casing of the body-worn hearing aid device.
A binaural hearing aid system for a user is also set forth. The system includes a casing adapted and constructed to encase a hearing aid system suitable for wearing below the neck of the user. A first digital signal processor, having an audio input from a first microphone of the hearing system, is also provided. The first digital signal processor produces a first audio output corresponding to a first hearing profile. A second digital signal processor having the audio input from the second microphone of the hearing system is also provided. The second digital signal processor produces a second audio output corresponding to a second hearing profile.
The method of processing audio input in a hearing aid system is also set forth. The method includes the following steps. First and second digital signal processors are provided in a casing having first and second microphone inputs. First and second unique audio outputs are then generated according to a hearing profile of the user with the first and second digital signal processors, respectively, wherein each output is individually programmed. The first and second unique audio outputs are transmitted to remote first and second sound delivering devices operatively connected to the first and second audio outputs.
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A front face 130 of the hearing aid device can include a light emitting diodes (LEDs) 140 for indicating an on/off/charging condition for the system. LEDs 150 are exemplary of a suitable external volume level reference for the system, although any external volume level reference for the system is contemplated herein. Further, suitable external volume controls, such as, for example, button 160 and button 170 can be provided. Additional buttons, such as buttons 180 and 190 can be provided for powering the system on and off, or for any other suitable purpose. An external connector port, such as a USB port or a connector for a jack, such as a connector 195 can be provided for connecting an audio delivery device to the body-worn hearing aid system 100.
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An exploded view of an exemplary system 700 is illustrated in
A jack 760 or USB port, or other suitable output device can be provided for connecting the system 700 to audio transmitting devices, such as a headset (illustrated in
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Further, although any suitable audio delivery device can be provided, unique, vented earbuds, 840, commercially available from Cotron, provide optimum sound delivery without blocking ambient sound. Alternatively, a wireless audio delivery device or other suitable device can be provided for delivering audio from the hearing aid system.
It is to be understood that embodiments of the present system and method may have a variety of different configurations and may be formed of a variety of materials. Depending on the application, there may be one or a plurality of structural elements. Also, the plurality of structural elements may be arranged in different configurations relative to one another depending on the application.
The present system and method are not limited to the particular details of the depicted embodiments and other modifications and applications are contemplated. Certain other changes may be made in the above-described embodiments without departing from the true spirit and scope of the present system and method herein involved. It is intended, therefore, that the subject matter of the above depiction shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/270,385, entitled “PERSONAL LISTENING DEVICE WITH AUTOMATIC SOUND EQUALIZATION AND HEARING TEST” incorporated herein by reference.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 12270385 | Nov 2008 | US |
Child | 12658901 | US |