Claims
- 1. For use in connection with a sound transmitting device of the type in which a housing contains a sound transmitting tube having a sound outlet port confronting the ear drum when said device is fitted within a user's ear canal,
- a disposable wax guard for mounting over the sound outlet port to prevent cerumen from fouling said outlet port, said wax guard being readily installed and replaced by a user, comprising a thin, flexible membrane that permits a user to position said guard over said outlet port, one side of said membrane being provided with a normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive layer except in that portion adapted to overlie said outlet port, the portion of said guard overlying said outlet port being porous to sound and capable of wax entrapment.
- 2. The wax guard of claim 1 wherein the means for temporarily adhering said wax guard in position is a normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
- 3. For use in connection with an "in the ear" hearing aid of the type in which a housing having an anterior side and a posterior side and containing a microphone, an amplifier, and a speaker is fitted within the user's ear canal so that a portion of said housing confronts the user's ear drum, said ear canal having an anterior wall and a posterior wall, the anterior side of the hearing aid housing confronting said anterior wall and the posterior side of said housing confronting said posterior wall, with a sound-transmitting tube extending from adjacent the speaker to a sound outlet port at the portion of the housing nearest to the ear drum,
- a disposable wax guard for mounting over the sound outlet port to prevent cerumen from fouling said outlet port, comprising a thin, flexible carrier membrane adapted to be positioned by a user so as to overlie said outlet port, one side of said membrane being provided with a normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive layer except in that portion adapted to overlie the sound outlet port the portion of said guard overlying said outlet port being porous to sound and capable of wax entrapment.
- 4. The wax guard of claim 3 wherein the membrane is compressible, resilient open cell foam.
- 5. The wax guard of claim 4 wherein the membrane is configured to have a plurality of lobes that can be removably adhered to the hearing aid housing In the area adjacent to the sound outlet port.
- 6. The wax guard of claim 5 wherein there are only two lobes, and they are adapted to adhere respectively to the anterior and posterior sides of the hearing aid housing.
- 7. The wax guard of claim 6 wherein the two lobes are of unequal size.
- 8. The wax guard of claim 7 wherein the lobes are removably adhered to the face of a release liner.
- 9. The product of claim 8 wherein one lobe of the wax guard is removably adhered to the face of a folded release liner and the remainder of the wax guard is adhered to the face of a separate release liner.
- 10. The product of claim 9 wherein the larger lobe of the wax guard is adhered to the folded liner.
- 11. A kit containing a plurality of individual wax guards as called for in claim 10, the thickness and/or size of the open cell foam membrane being different on the individual guards.
- 12. The wax guard of claim 3 wherein the normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive layer is in the form of a double-coated tape.
- 13. The wax guard of claim 3 wherein the sound-porous portion of the membrane is a hole having a slightly larger diameter than that of the outlet port, a mat of nonwoven fibers overlying said hole and being adhered to the portions of said membrane circumjacent to said hole.
- 14. The wax guard of claim 13 wherein the nonwoven mat is oleophilic.
- 15. The wax guard of claim 13 wherein the nonwoven mat consists essentially of blown microfibers.
- 16. The wax guard of claim 15 wherein the blown microfibers are polypropylene.
- 17. The wax guard of claim 15 wherein the membrane is provided with a normally tacky and pressure-sensitive adhesive circumjacent to said hole so that said guard can be removably attached to the hearing aid housing in the area adjacent to the sound outlet port.
- 18. The wax guard of claim 17 wherein the membrane is configured to have a plurality of lobes that can be removably adhered to the hearing aid housing In the area adjacent to the sound outlet port.
- 19. The wax guard of claim 18 wherein there are only two lobes and they are adapted to adhere respectively to the anterior and posterior sides of the hearing aid.
- 20. An "in the ear" hearing aid having a sound outlet port, the wax guard of claim 3 being mounted over said outlet port and adhered to the housing of the hearing aid.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/803,576, filed Dec. 9, 1991, now abandoned.
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