This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. ยง 119, of German application DE 10 2007 033 289.2, filed Jul. 17, 2007; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a wearing hook for a hearing device and a method for influencing oscillations in a wearing hook.
Hearing devices with a behind-the-ear part are generally equipped with a wearing hook to ensure that the behind-the-ear part rests comfortably and securely behind the ear of the hearing device wearer. Aside from the wearing function, the interior of the wearing hook, the so-called sound channel, routes the acoustic signal formed in a receiver of the behind-the-ear part to a sound tube connected to the wearing hook. This is connected to an ear mold.
Excitation using sound waves from an emitted acoustic signal nevertheless causes the wearing hook and/or device to vibrate in the audible frequency range into unwanted, interfering oscillations. These oscillations caused by resonance are received by a microphone in the hearing device and are amplified by an amplifier circuit of the hearing device. This result in unwanted sound couplings, particularly in the case of high amplifications, the sound couplings being superimposed on the acoustic useful signal in an interfering fashion.
The wearing hook can be configured to be rigid in order to prevent oscillations and interfering couplings. Rigid plastic wearing hooks can however break easily and are problematic to use in respect of their metallic connecting pieces. German utility model patent application DE 298 19415 U1 of the applicant describes various improved rigid wearing hook constructions, for instance with a plastic-metal composite.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a configuration with a wearing hook for hearing devices and an associated method which overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art methods and devices of this general type, which is simply structured and does not produce any interfering sound couplings as a result of oscillations.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a wearing hook for a hearing device. The wearing hook includes a wearing hook body having a sound channel formed therein; and at least one device disposed in the sound channel and embodied such that oscillations of the wearing hook can be influenced.
This is advantageous in that oscillations of the wearing hook can be changed such that these can no longer be amplified in an interfering fashion for a hearing device wearer by the hearing device. As a result, hearing devices may have greater amplification reserves.
The oscillations can be influenced independently of the material properties and the shape of the wearing hook.
Manufacturing tolerances of the wearing hook no longer have an effect on the oscillation behavior of the wearing hook.
In additional embodiments, the amplitude and frequency of the oscillations of the wearing hook can be influenced by the spatial position of the device in the sound channel and/or by the shape of the device and/or by the weight of the device. As a result, a large amount of constructive play exists as do different possibilities for influencing the oscillations of the wearing hook.
The amplitude of the oscillations can be reduced and/or the frequency of the oscillations can be lowered.
It is advantageous here for the oscillations to be shifted to inaudible low frequencies and/or to be damped to such an extent that they can no longer be amplified to be audible.
In a further embodiment, the device includes a metallic tube disposed in the sound channel of the hearing device hook, the sound tube being operatively connected to the wearing hook.
As a result, the amplitude and frequency of the oscillation of the wearing hook can be influenced easily according to the position and length of the tube.
In another embodiment, the device includes one or several vibration damping weights.
As a result, the oscillation-influencing effect of the device can be easily controlled and/or adjusted.
An acoustic damping element can be disposed inside the device. This influences the propagation properties of the sound waves in the sound channel.
This is advantageous in that the sound frequency spectrum can thus be easily adjusted.
The wearing hook can be connected to a behind-the-ear part of the hearing device.
Furthermore, the invention specifies a method in which the device influencing the oscillations is moved into the sound channel of the wearing hook for the damping and frequency shift of sound-induced oscillations of a wearing hook.
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 configuration with a wearing hook for hearing devices and an associated method, 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 drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
A housing end of the hearing device formed by the wearing hook 2 has a truncated cone-shaped thickening at its end, via which a non-illustrated sound tube can be moved, which continues the sound channel to the auditory canal of the hearing device wearer.
Furthermore, a switch cover, below which a membrane key and a programmable socket are located, and a volume controller are visible.
By changing the length and wall thickness of the tube 3, the weight and shape of the same can be changed, as a result of which the influence on natural oscillations of the wearing hook 2 can be changed by introducing the tube into the wearing hook 2. The choice of material also influences the weight.
The tube 3 fits firmly in the sound channel 8 but can however be removed and replaced by another tube 3 should the hearing device acoustician deem it necessary for instance.
By introducing the tube 3 into the wearing hook 2 after its manufacture, the suitable and effective oscillation-influencing tube 3 can be easily selected according to the shape and material of the wearing hook 2.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2007 033 289.2 | Jul 2007 | DE | national |