Claims
- 1) A boot tube for use in a hearing aid, comprising:
a. a substantially tubular pathway having a distal end; b. an assembly receptacle, adapted to receive an electronics assembly, disposed at an end of the tubular pathway opposite the distal end, the assembly receptacle in fluid communication with the tubular portion; and c. a key ridge disposed about a predetermined length of an outside of the tubular pathway.
- 2) A boot tube according to claim 1, further comprising:
a. a barrier stopper disposed about the outside of the tubular pathway at a predetermined offset from the assembly receptacle.
- 3) A boot tube according to claim 2, wherein:
a. the barrier stopper comprises at least one of (i) a stopper ring, (ii) an elevation integral with a predetermined linear portion of the outside of the tubular pathway, and (iii) an elevation integral with a predetermined portion of a circumference of the outside of the tubular pathway.
- 4) A hearing aid instrument for positioning in the ear of a user, comprising:
a. an electronic assembly for use in processing received sound to provide processed sound for output into an ear canal of a hearing aid user; and b. a housing being sized to fit within an ear of a hearing aid user and for containing the electronic assembly, the housing comprising a chamber, the chamber comprising an internal guide channel and parking space for locating and positioning the electronic assembly within the chamber.
- 5) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 4, wherein:
a. the guide channel and parking space position the electronic assembly substantially out of contact with an inner surface of the chamber.
- 6) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 4, further comprising:
a. a barrier stopper disposed between the parking space and the electronic assembly for separating the electronic assembly from the parking space.
- 7) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 6, wherein:
a. the barrier stopper comprises at least one of (i) a stopper ring disposed at a predetermined offset from the electronics assembly about an outer portion of a boot tube and (ii) an elevation integral with a boot tube disposed at a predetermined offset from the electronics assembly about an outer portion of the boot tube.
- 8) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 4, wherein:
a. the parking space comprises a barrier formed in the housing, the barrier separating the chamber into a plurality of sections, the barrier further comprising an aperture through which a predetermined portion of a boot tube may be admitted.
- 9) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 8, wherein:
a. at least one of the sections is at least partially filled with a predetermined filler material.
- 10) A hearing aid instrument according to claim 4, wherein:
a. the guide channel accommodates a locating key ridge attached to a boot tube into which the electronic assembly has been placed for positioning the electronic assembly within the chamber.
- 11) A hearing aid instrument for positioning in the ear of a user, comprising:
a. a boot tube comprising:
i. a substantially tubular pathway; ii. a key ridge disposed about a predetermine portion of an outer surface of the tubular pathway; and iii. an assembly receptacle adapted to receive an electronic assembly, the assembly receptacle in fluid communication with the tubular pathway; b. an electronic assembly for use in processing received sound to provide processed sound for output into an ear canal of a hearing aid user, the electronic assembly disposed at least partially within the assembly receptacle; and c. a housing adapted to fit within an ear of a hearing aid user, the housing further comprising:
i. a chamber adapted to receive and contain the boot tube; ii. an internal guide channel in communication with a predetermined portion of the chamber, the internal guide channel adapted to receive the key ridge; and iii. a barrier at a predetermined end of the chamber, the barrier adapted to prevent movement of the boot tube along a predetermined axis of the chamber.
- 12) A method for producing a hearing aid instrument for positioning in the ear of a user, comprising:
a. examining a volume encompassed within a hearing aid housing to identify a location to position an electronic assembly for use in processing received sound to provide processed sound for output into an ear canal of a hearing aid user, the location being substantially detached from the housing; and b. incorporating the electronic assembly in the housing using a guide channel and mounting surface of the housing for locating and positioning the electronic assembly in the identified location.
- 13) A method according to claim 12, including the step of:
a. providing a barrier stopper between the housing mounting surface and the electronic assembly for separating the assembly from the housing mounting surface.
- 14) A method according to claim 13, further comprising:
a. determining a dimension of the barrier stopper according to a predetermined positioning criterion; b. selecting barrier stopper satisfying the determined dimension; and c. placing the barrier stopper at a predetermined position relative to the electronic assembly prior to inserting the electronic assembly into the hearing aid housing.
- 15) A method according to claim 14, further comprising:
a. prior to inserting the electronic assembly into the hearing aid housing, placing the barrier stopper about at least one of (i) a predetermined portion of a tube boot of the electronic assembly and (ii) a predetermined portion of an outer surface of the electronic assembly.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/365,930 (Atty Dkt No. 2002P04645US) filed Mar. 20, 2002, entitled “Hearing Aid Instrument and Related Production Process.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60365930 |
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