Claims
- 1. Earplug apparatus for lying in a human ear canal, comprising:
a body of elastomeric first material with a front portion to be compressed in diameter as it is pushed into the ear canal to block sound, and a rear end forming a handle to be pushed, said body having an axis; a stiffener of material more rigid than said first material and of smaller outside diameter than said front portion, said stiffener lying in said body and extending along said axis to stiffen said earplug against column type collapse when said earplug is pushed into the ear canal; said stiffener being in the form of a tube.
- 2. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said body of elastomeric material is molded around said tube.
- 3. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said tube is filled with elastomeric material that is more resilient than material of said tube.
- 4. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said tube is filled with said elastomeric first material, and said tube has an axially-extending slot to allow the flowthrough of said material into said tube during manufacture.
- 5. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said body is molded and said tube forms a passage that contains said first elastomeric material which fills said tube and which is molded in said tube at the same time as said body is molded.
- 6. The apparatus described in claim 1 including:
a plurality of additional earplug devices that are identical to said earplug and that lie in series with one another and with said earplug, said tube stiffener extending continuously in series between said earplug and earplug devices but with the bodies of adjacent earplugs being substantially separated from one another.
- 7. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said front portion outside diameter is at least 9.4 mm and said tube has a constant outside diameter of between 2 mm and 7 mm.
- 8. The apparatus described in claim 1 wherein:
said first material is a resilient foam material that has multiple gas bubbles and said tube is formed of a second elastomeric material that is substantially devoid of gas bubbles and which has more than twice the stiffness of said first material.
- 9. The apparatus described in claim 8 wherein:
said tube is filled with resilient foam material.
- 10. The apparatus described in claim 1 including:
a cord having opposite ends; one of said cords ends lies in said tube and is fixed in place therein.
- 11. Earplug apparatus for lying in a human ear canal, comprising:
a tube of a first material that is flexible, said tube having an axis and front and rear tube portions spaced along said axis; a quantity of second material that is an elastomeric foam material and which forms a body that surrounds at least said front portion of said tube; a quantity of third material that is an elastomeric foam material and which fills at least said front portion of said tube; said first material having at least twice the stiffness of said second and third materials, said second material being molded around said tube, and said third material being molded in said tube.
- 12. The apparatus described in claim 11 wherein:
said tube has an axially extending gap, and said second and third materials are the same and are joined through said gap.
- 13. The earplug apparatus described in claim 11 wherein:
said quantity of second material forms a plurality of body sections that includes said body and that lie in series and that have adjacent ends that are primarily separated from one another, said tube extends continuously through a plurality of said body sections to hold them connected in series.
- 14. Earplug apparatus for lying in a human ear canal, comprising:
a cord for connecting two earplugs; two bodies of elastomeric first material, each having a front portion to be pushed into an ear canal to block sound and a rear portion forming a handle to be pushed, each body having an axis extending in front and rear directions and having a body passage extending along the axis. two tubes each of a second material that is stiffer than said first material, each tube lying in one of said body passages, each tube having an outer surface fixed to the corresponding body and having an inside tube surface that is molded to have a cylindrical shape; said cord has opposite ends that each projects forwardly into one of said tubes and is fixed to the inside surface of the corresponding tube.
- 15. The apparatus described in claim 14 wherein:
each of said bodies has a blind hole extending forwardly from a rear end of the body, and each of said tubes has a front end that lies at the front end of a corresponding blind hole, with said first material lying forward of each blind hole.
- 16. The apparatus described in claim 14 wherein:
each hole extends along its axis between front and rear ends of the body, each of said tubes extends substantially completely through the length of each body along its axis; each of said cord ends is sealed to the inside surface of the corresponding tube in a sound blocking seal.
- 17. A method for forming an earplug that has an axis and that can be easily inserted into the ear canal and radially compressed during such insertion, to block noise, comprising:
molding a second elastomeric material around a tube of a first elastomeric material, wherein said first material has a greater rigidity than said second material; molding a third elastomeric material in the inside of said tube, wherein said first material has a greater rigidity than said third material.
- 18. The method described in claim 17 wherein:
said second and third materials are each foam, while said first material is a solid elastomeric material that is substantially devoid of gas bubbles.
- 19. The method described in claim 17 wherein:
said tube has an axis and has an axially-extending gap, said second and third elastomeric material are the same, and said steps of molding second and third elastomeric materials includes molding said second elastomeric materials around said tube and allowing some of said second elastomeric material to pass into said tube through said gap.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Applicant claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/311,610 filed Aug. 10, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60311610 |
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