Hearing aid

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6724900
  • Patent Number
    6,724,900
  • Date Filed
    Monday, January 14, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 20, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
To provide a hearing aid that allows desired sound to be selectively heard and allows unnecessary sound not to be heard, and that can be used with no bars even in a situation like a meeting that requires a conversation with a plurality of persons. The hearing aid includes: a hearing aid body having a hearing aid function and an external microphone signal receiving function; and a separate external microphone, wherein connection and disconnection of communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone are automatically switched, and the above described hearing aid body functions as a normal hearing aid when the communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone is disconnected.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a hearing aid, and more particularly to a hearing aid allowing necessary sound only to be selectively heard.




2. Description of the Related Art




General microphones of hearing aids, of whatever type such as a type being inserted into an external auditory meatus, a type being used hung on an ear, or a type being separated from a hearing aid body, are used attached around ears or to bosoms.




Those need hearing aids have relatively narrow dynamic ranges. Thus, in the above described fixed microphone of the conventional hearing aid, microphone gain is set high to obtain an appropriate input level, and automatic gain control (AGC) is sufficiently performed, thereby allowing sudden loud sound such as impulsive sound to be appropriately reduced and transmitted.





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing a configuration example of a conventional hearing aid. A microphone


33


picks up an audio signal, and an automatic gain controller


34


detects variation in amplitude of the audio signal and automatically controls gain of an amplifier so as to keep the amplitude of the output signal constant, and the signal is amplified by a microphone amplifier


35


, frequency corrected by an equalizer


36


, and with a power amplifier


37


driven, output from a speaker


38


.




However, the conventional hearing aid reacts to unintentional and unnecessary sound such as a rubbing sound of newspaper when a user reads a newspaper, and operates, and the sound is amplified to thereby make the user uncomfortable.




Also, the automatic gain control is performed in accordance with voice of a nearby person or voice of a loud person to sometimes cause difficulty in catching voices of other persons, so that the conventional hearing aid is not suitable for a situation like a meeting that requires a conversation with a plurality of persons.




The present invention is achieved in view of the above described problems of the conventional art, and has the object to provide a hearing aid that allows desired sound to be selectively heard and allows unnecessary sound not to be heard, and that can be used with no bars even in a situation like a meeting that requires a conversation with a plurality of persons.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The above described problem is solved by a hearing aid according to the present invention, including: a hearing aid body having a hearing aid function and an external microphone signal receiving function; and a separate external microphone, wherein connection and disconnection of communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone are automatically switched, and the above described hearing aid body functions as a normal hearing aid when the communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone is disconnected.




Preferably, the communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone is wireless communication, the communication between the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone is disconnected when the above described hearing aid body and the external microphone are joined, and the communication therebetween are connected when the above described external microphone is separated from the above described hearing aid body.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a block diagram showing a configuration of a hearing aid according to the present invention; and





FIG. 2

is a block diagram showing a configuration of a conventional hearing aid.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




An embodiment of the present invention will be described with reference to the attached drawings.

FIG. 1

is a block diagram showing a configuration of a hearing aid according to the present invention. The hearing aid comprises a hearing aid body


1


having a hearing aid function and an external microphone receiving function, and an external microphone


2


connected thereto wirelessly or with wire.




The hearing aid body


1


has the hearing aid function based on a conventional hearing aid shown in FIG.


2


. Specifically, the body


1


comprises a fixed microphone


3


, an automatic gain controller


4


that detects variation in amplitude of an audio signal picked up by the fixed microphone


3


and automatically controls gain of an amplifier so as to keep the amplitude of the output signal constant, a microphone amplifier


5


, an equalizer amplifier


6


correcting frequency, a power amplifier


7


and a speaker


8


.




The body


1


is also provided with a microphone switch


9


and an external microphone receiving unit


10


between the fixed microphone


3


and the automatic gain controller


4


, and operation of the external microphone receiving unit


10


causes operation of the microphone switch


9


, thus automatically switching between the fixed microphone


3


and a below mentioned external microphone


2


. The body


1


is further provided with a power switch


11


supplying power to each circuit and a connection detecting circuit


12


detecting connection/disconnection with the external microphone


2


, and moreover provided with an external input terminal


13


as required.




In the other hand, the external microphone


2


has an external microphone


23


, an automatic gain controller


24


and a microphone amplifier


25


, and also has a modulator


26


and a transmitting circuit


27


. The external microphone


2


is further provided with a power switch


28


supplying power to each circuit and a connection detecting circuit


29


detecting connection/disconnection with the body


1


, and moreover provided with an external input terminal


14


as required




The body


1


and the external microphone


2


are connected with wire or wirelessly. Wireless transmission/receiving is made by radio waves or infrared radiation. In an example shown in

FIG. 1

, the transmission/receiving is made by the radio waves, and thus a receiving antenna


15


is shown in the external microphone receiving unit


10


of the body


1


, and a transmitting antenna


16


is shown in the transmitting circuit


27


of the external microphone


2


. When the transmission/receiving is made by the infrared radiation, a light-emitting diode and a light receiving element are used instead of the transmitting antenna


16


and the receiving antenna


15


.




In the above described configuration, when the external microphone


2


is connected to the body


1


, the connection detecting circuit


12


operates to turn on the power switch


11


of the body


1


to thereby turn on the microphone switch


9


of the fixed microphone


3


of the body


1


, thus supplying power to each circuit of the hearing aid. In this case, power is not supplied to the external microphone receiving unit


10


, and the external microphone receiving unit


10


does not operate.




When the external microphone


2


is separated from the body


1


, the connection detecting circuit


12


of the body


1


detects it to stop supplying power to the microphone amplifier


5


, thereby turning off input from the fixed microphone


3


. On the other hand, power is supplied to the external microphone receiving unit


10


and an AF amplifier to start operation of the external microphone receiving unit


10


.




The connection detecting circuit


29


of the external microphone


2


detects that the external microphone


2


is separated from the body


1


, and then turns on the power switch


28


to start operation of the external microphone


2


. In the external microphone


2


, sound picked up by the external microphone


23


is level adjusted by the automatic gain controller


24


, appropriately amplified by the microphone amplifier


25


, then modulated by the modulator


26


, and transmitted from the transmitting antenna


16


via the transmitting circuit


27


.




A signal transmitted from the external microphone


2


is received by the receiving antenna


15


of the body


1


, demodulated by the external microphone receiving unit


10


, and input in the equalizer amplifier


6


as an AF signal, and with the power amplifier


7


driven, output from the speaker


8


.




When the radio wave received by the receiving antenna


15


becomes weak to make it impossible to detect RSSI (Receiving Signal Strength Indication) from the received signal, the power switch


11


stops supplying power to the external microphone receiving unit


10


, and supplies microphone amplifier power to a hearing aid circuit instead to operate the hearing aid of the body


1


.




Two external input terminals provided on the body


1


and the external microphone


2


are jacks for direct input of sound from a television or a radio, and the jack is not necessarily required to be provided on each of them, but may be provided on either of them, especially on the external microphone


2


.




When having an one-on-one conversation in a quiet situation, a user hears sound collected by the fixed microphone


3


incorporated in the body


1


without separating the external microphone


2


. When reading a newspaper or a book without conversation, the user separates and places nearby the external microphone


2


to turn off the fixed microphone


3


of the body


1


, and when the external microphone


2


picks up sound, the external microphone receiving unit


10


of the body


1


receives the sound and transmit it to the user.




If the external microphone receiving unit


10


of the body


1


comes to be unable to receive the signal from the external microphone


2


in operation when the user stands and goes to another room with the external microphone


2


left as it is or goes out with the external microphone


2


left behind, the external microphone receiving unit


10


automatically stops operation, the hearing aid circuit of the body


1


starts operation instead, and the fixed microphone


3


of the body


1


is brought into operation to allow the hearing aid to function as a normal hearing aid.




For this object, output of the radio wave of the external microphone


2


may be low, and a transmission/receiving area with a radius on the order of 10 (m) may be sufficient. A size of the transmitting circuit of the external microphone


2


can be reduced to allow use for long hours with a small capacity built-in battery.




In a conversation with a plurality of persons sitting around a meeting table with the user at some distance, the user can separate the external microphone


2


and place it on a center of the table, and thus can simultaneously hear comments of the plurality of persons at the same level regardless of distances from the user.




In the above described embodiment, the external microphone


2


is a wireless microphone, but instead of the wireless microphone, a wired microphone may be connected by a cord spool or the like to operate the external microphone receiving unit


10


when a cord is drawn.




The present invention is as described above, and is useful as a hearing aid that allows a sound source to be heard to be selected and allows voices of a plurality of speaking persons to be simultaneously heard regardless of distances from a user, and particularly suitable for a situation like a meeting that requires a conversation with a plurality of persons.



Claims
  • 1. A hearing aid comprising:a hearing aid body having a hearing aid function and an external microphone signal receiving function; and an external microphone separate from the hearing aid body, wherein connection and disconnection of communication between said hearing aid body and the external microphone are automatically switched, and said hearing aid body functions as a normal hearing aid when the communication between said hearing aid body and the external microphone is disconnected, wherein the communication between said hearing aid body and the external microphone is disconnected when said hearing aid body and the external microphone are joined, and the communication therebetween are connected when said external microphone is separated from said hearing aid body.
  • 2. The hearing aid according to claim 1, wherein the communication between said hearing aid body and the external microphone is wireless communication.
  • 3. The hearing aid according to any claims 1 and 2, wherein an external input terminal is provided on said hearing aid body and/or said external microphone.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2000-140512 May 2000 JP
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

The present application is the national stage under 35 U.S.C. 371 of international application PCT/JP01/03936, filed May 11, 2001 which designated the United States, and which international application was not published under PCT Article 21(2) in the English language.

PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/JP01/03936 WO 00
Publishing Document Publishing Date Country Kind
WO01/87012 11/15/2001 WO A
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
3659056 Morrison et al. Apr 1972 A
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
Number Date Country
60-55800 Apr 1985 JP
9-182192 Jul 1997 JP
10-285696 Oct 1998 JP