Claims
- 1. A hearing aid adapted for use with a human ear having an external sound collecting surface and an auditory canal, the canal having a tympanic membrane at its innermost terminus, a bony canal portion extending outward from the tympanic membrane to an anatomical position where the canal continues as a cartilaginous part, said cartilaginous part having a S-shaped sigmoid portion and an outermost canal entrance portion, the sigmoid portion being anatomically deep relative to the entrance portion, the entrance portion extending to a tragus, said canal entrance portion providing access to the auditory canal for airborne sound, said canal entrance being opposite to a conchal bowl which collects and aims sound that has been captured by the external sound collecting surface toward said canal entrance portion, the hearing aid comprising:
- (a) a microphone for receiving airborne sound, said microphone being placed within the auditory canal and being positioned anatomically deep relative to both the tragus and the outermost entrance to the external auditory canal with its receiving surface facing the conchal bowl, said microphone being operative to produce electrical signals in response to the airborne sound waves it receives;
- (b) an electronic circuit operative to produce a processed output signal in response to the electrical signals produced by the microphone; and
- (c) a speaker positioned in the external auditory canal responsive to the output signal of the electronic circuit for converting the output signal into sound waves.
- 2. A hearing aid as recited in claim 1 wherein said microphone is a piezo-electric device.
- 3. A hearing aid as recited in claim 1 wherein said microphone is an electret device.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/303,161, filed Sep. 8, 1994, now abandoned.
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