The present invention generally relates to the art of coils, more particularly to a hearing aid coil (HAC) used in a transducer for generating sound.
As the market of portable consumer electronic products growing, electronic devices like mini speaker are widely used, and speakers combining hearing aid function are more and more demanded by users who are hearing-impaired. Usually a hearing aid coil is mounted in a speaker and helps users wearing hearing aid hear sound by electromagnetic induction with audiphones. A coil is generally made by winding metal wire or laser etching.
General speakers are regular shaped like square or circle, but nowadays, shapes of speakers are tend to be irregular. A regular coil may adapt a speaker well when the speaker is also regular, but when the speaker has an irregular shape, the regular coil cannot adapt to the speaker and it will limit the size of the coil thereby limiting the performance of the speaker.
Accordingly, it is necessary to provide an improved coil for solving the problems mentioned above.
Reference will now be made to describe two exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure in detail.
The coil is assembled in a speaker especially for providing hearing impaired users with enhanced sound by electromagnetic induction between the coil and a hearing aid fitting into the user's ear.
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The third section 130 includes a first portion 301 directly contacting to the first section 110, and a second portion 302 extending from the first portion 301 and directly connecting to the second section 120. The first portion 301 forms a protrusion away from the fourth section 140. Optionally, the first portion 301 includes a first part 311 substantially parallel to the forth section 140 and a second part 312 substantially perpendicular to the forth section 140. The second portion 302 is substantially parallel to the forth section 140. A distance between the first part 311 and the forth section 140 is defined as D, and a distance between the second portion 302 and the forth section 140 is defined as d. In this embodiment, D is larger than d. Alternatively, D may be smaller than d.
A length of the first part 311 is defined as L, and a distance between the first section 110 and the second section 120 is defined as H. In this embodiment, L is smaller than a half of H.
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The third section 130 includes a first portion 301 directly contacting to the first section 110, and a second portion 302 extending from the first portion 301 and directly connecting to the second section 120. The first portion 301 forms a protrusion away from the fourth section 140. Optionally, the first portion 301 includes a first part 311 substantially parallel to the forth section 140 and a second part 312 substantially perpendicular to the forth section 140. The second portion 302 is substantially parallel to the forth section 140. A distance between the first part 311 and the forth section 140 is defined as D, and a distance between the second portion 302 and the forth section 140 is defined as d. In this embodiment, D is larger than d. Alternatively, D may be smaller than d.
A length of the first part 311 is defined as L, and a distance between the first section 110 and the second section 120 is defined as H. In this embodiment, L is larger than a half of H. Optionally, L may be equal to a half of H.
When a speaker is irregular, coil 10(a) or coil 10(b) can adapt to the shape of the speaker, and maximize the coil thereby optimizing the performance of the speaker.
While the present invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, the description of the invention is illustrative and is not to be construed as limiting the invention. Various of modifications to the present invention can be made to the exemplary embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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