Claims
- 1. A directional microphone for an in-the-ear hearing aid, comprising:
- A. a directional microphone cartridge comprising a directional microphone cartridge housing and a diaphragm mounted within said directional microphone cartridge housing, said directional microphone cartridge housing having a pair of opposed walls, said diaphragm being oriented generally parallel to said pair of opposed walls and dividing said directional microphone cartridge housing into a front chamber and a rear chamber;
- B. a front sound passage communicating with said front chamber, said front sound passage having a front sound inlet; and
- C. a rear sound passage communicating with said rear chamber, said rear sound passage having a rear sound inlet, said front and rear sound inlets being spaced apart a distance of less than 0.25 inches.
- 2. The directional microphone of claim 1 wherein the distance is approximately 4 millimeters.
- 3. The directional microphone of claim 1 wherein said pair of opposed walls has a front opening communicating between said front sound passage and said front chamber and a rear opening communicating between said rear sound passage and said rear chamber.
- 4. The directional microphone of claim 1 further comprising a capsule housing containing said directional microphone.
- 5. The directional microphone of claim 1 further comprising a top surface defining an exterior portion of said hearing aid as worn.
- 6. The directional microphone of claim 5 wherein the top surface has first and second spaced openings defining said front and rear sound inlets for communicating with said front and rear sound passages, respectively.
- 7. A directional microphone for an in-the-ear hearing aid, comprising:
- A. a directional microphone cartridge comprising a directional microphone cartridge housing and a diaphragm mounted within said directional microphone cartridge housing, said diaphragm dividing said directional microphone cartridge housing into a front chamber and a rear chamber, said directional microphone cartridge housing having a front opening and a rear opening;
- B. a front sound passage having a front sound inlet, said front sound passage communicating with said front chamber through said front opening in said directional microphone cartridge housing; and
- C. a rear sound passage having a rear sound inlet, said rear sound passage communicating with said rear chamber though said rear opening in said directional microphone cartridge housing, said front and rear sound inlets being spaced apart a distance of less than 0.25 inches.
- 8. The directional microphone of claim 7 wherein the distance is approximately 4 millimeters.
- 9. The directional microphone of claim 7 wherein the directional microphone cartridge housing has a pair of opposed walls, and wherein the front and rear openings are located in the pair of opposed walls.
- 10. The directional microphone of claim 9 wherein the diaphragm is oriented generally parallel to said pair of opposed walls.
- 11. The directional microphone of claim 7 further comprising a capsule housing containing said directional microphone.
- 12. The directional microphone of claim 7 further comprising a top surface defining an exterior portion of said hearing aid as worn.
- 13. The directional microphone of claim 12 wherein the top surface has first and second spaced openings defining said front and rear sound inlets for communicating with said front and rear sound passages, respectively.
- 14. An in-the-ear hearing aid comprising:
- a hearing aid housing having an outer surface;
- a first spaced opening in said outer surface defining a front sound inlet;
- a second spaced opening in said outer surface defining a rear sound inlet, said front and rear spaced openings being spaced apart a distance of less than 0.25 inches; and
- a directional microphone mounted with said hearing aid housing, said directional microphone comprising a directional microphone cartridge, a front sound passage acoustically coupling said front sound inlet and said cartridge, and a rear sound passage acoustically coupling said rear sound inlet and said cartridge.
- 15. The hearing aid of claim 14 wherein the distance is approximately 4 millimeters.
- 16. The hearing aid of claim 14 further comprising a diaphragm mounted in said directional microphone cartridge, said diaphragm dividing said directional microphone cartridge housing into a front chamber and a rear chamber, said front and rear chambers communicating with said front and rear sound passages, respectively.
- 17. The hearing aid of claim 16 wherein the diaphragm is oriented generally perpendicular to said outer surface.
- 18. The hearing aid of claim 16 wherein the directional microphone cartridge housing has a front opening and a rear opening, and wherein the front sound passage communicates with the front chamber via the front opening, and the rear sound passage communicates with the rear chamber via the rear opening.
- 19. The hearing aid of claim 14 wherein the directional microphone is housed in a capsule housing.
- 20. The hearing aid of claim 19 wherein the outer surface of the hearing aid housing comprises a top surface of the capsule housing.
- 21. A directional microphone for an in-the-ear hearing aid, comprising:
- a directional microphone cartridge;
- a front sound passage communicating with said cartridge, said front sound passage having a front sound inlet; and
- a rear sound passage communicating with said cartridge, said rear sound passage having a rear sound inlet, said front and rear sound inlets being spaced apart a distance of less than 0.25 inches.
- 22. The directional microphone of claim 21 wherein the distance is approximately 4 millimeters.
- 23. The directional microphone of claim 21 further comprising a capsule housing containing said directional microphone.
- 24. The directional microphone of claim 21 further comprising a top surface defining an exterior portion of said hearing aid as worn.
- 25. The directional microphone of claim 21 wherein the top surface has front and rear spaced openings defining said front and rear sound inlets for communicating with said front and rear sound passages, respectively.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 09/165,369, filed Oct. 2, 1998, which is a divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/775,139, filed Dec. 31, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,878,147.
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