The present invention refers to a hearing device according to the introduction of claim 1 as well as to a process for the production of the hearing device.
Hearing devices as in particular behind the ear hearing devices are getting smaller and smaller and the hook, which keeps the hearing device in position behind the ear, is becoming smaller and smaller and even thinner.
On one hand these are desirable properties for a user of a hearing device, but on the other hand there exists the problem, that those hearing devices will not remain in position anymore, which means with other words, may fall out of their position. In particular at sports activities or at physical work this problem is especially serious, as usually the head is strongly moved and therefore used hearing devices will not remain in position.
One solution of the problem consists in the use of clamp like positioning aids to keep the hearing device behind the ear in position, which is not very user friendly.
Therefore it is an object of the present invention to propose measures, so that also smaller hearing devices as in particular hearing devices with a small hook can be kept safely in position behind the ear.
According to the present invention the object is solved by means of a hearing device according to the wording of claim 1.
Therefore it is proposed, that the hearing aid housing comprises at least partially a skid-proof surface. This skid-proof surface is arranged preferably in an area of the hearing aid housing, which is in contact to the user person. This skid-proof designed surface may consist e.g. of an elastomeric polymer or an elastic polymer, which besides hydrophilic properties may eventually also comprise self-adhering properties.
The skid-proof surface may also include the characteristic to slightly suck on the skin in case of humidity or perspiration respectively. This effect leads to an improved hold and as a consequence to an improved comfort for the user in situations, where conventionally known hearing devices start slipping. The elastomeric polymer can be e.g. a natural rubber, a synthetic rubber as in particular a rubber on isoprene basis, a silicon rubber, an elastomeric polymer on the basis of styrene, butadiene and isoprene, etc.
According to a further embodiment it is also possible, that the elastomeric material is shaped slightly open porouse, to improve the adherence properties. This open porosity can e.g. also be achieved by at least partially foaming the elastomeric material.
In particular in medical technique e.g. so called adhering silicon materials are known, comprising an especially good skin and body compatibility. In addition such adhering silicon materials do also have self-adhering properties on the skin, which in connection with the present invention is advantageouse.
Of course other at least partially elastomeric polymers, which are medically harmless and which do have a good skin compatibility and comprise self-adhering properties, can also be used.
In addition it is possible to use skid-proof parts in various colours. As a consequence the skid-proof parts can be distinguished by different colours or can be kept in the same colour as the housing of the hearing aid.
According to a further embodiment it is possible to produce part of the hearing aid housing by using the proposed elastomeric material e.g. by means of a so called 2K injection moulding process. Of course it is also possible to use the proposed elastomeric material for the production of the whole housing.
According again to a further embodiment, it is also possible to place a coating on an already existing, commonly used, hearing aid housing or a hearing aid shell, either by means of a coating technique or by means of bonding of so called adhering pads. Those adhering pads may be either firmly placed onto the hearing aid housing or shell or again removable, which does have the advantage that after a certain wearing time, those adhering pads may be replaced. It is also possible to produce parts of the hearing aid housing or shell as adhering chips, which can be attached replaceable onto or within the housing. Again, according to a further embodiment, it is possible to achieve the adherence improving surface by means of an encaseable elastic stocking like tube, which can be covered over a conventional hearing aid housing. By producing respective holes within the elastic tube, existing control elements arranged on the housing still can be operated. By using a stocking like elastic tubing, it is possible to arrange respective guides, groovings or knobs respectively already at or on the hearing aid housing, so that the tube can be arranged securely in position at the hearing aid.
As already mentioned it is possible to directly produce the inventively proposed hearing aid e.g. by moulding simultaneously two materials at the production of the housing, whereby at least one of the materials should be the inventively proposed, at least partially elastomeric polymer. It understands itself automatically, that at least such parts of the surface have to be provided with this material, which at wearing of the hearing aid is in contact with the skin or the part of the body behind the ear. Another production method is, that first at the production of the hearing aid housing recessed or deepend parts are arranged in the sense of a preprint in which afterwards the self-adhering pads made out of the elastomeric material can be placed or bonded.
The great advantage of the inventively proposed position firm or skid-proof hearing aids is, that they can also be used by active people in all kinds of circumstances without any problems, what certainly can also strengthen the personality of the user. At the today used hearing aids and in particular such, which do have very small housings and very small hooks, it is a disadvantage that those devices have to be taken off by people being active. The present invention is of course not only limited to hearing aids, but can also be applied to other smallest devices or microdevices as e.g. headsets, communication devices, etc. which may be worn in the area of the ear and which due to the smallest dimensioning can not be kept in position anymore.
The invention shall be described in more details, based on examples and with reference to the attached drawings, in which,
Again a further embodiment of the invention is shown in
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The hearing aid housings as shown with reference to the