The invention is described in more detail in the appended diagrams with reference to preferred embodiments, in which:
a to 4c shows an embodiment of a connecting piece according to the invention, with a view from below (
a and 5b shows different embodiments of the connection between the hearing tube and a hearing connecting section and/or a housing connecting piece.
By way of the hearing tube (10), the acoustic signal generated by the hearing facility 8 is conveyed into the sound channel of the support clasp 6 via the housing connecting piece 12. The acoustic signal is then forwarded into a human ear, in a tube (not shown) fixed to the end of the support clasp 6 by way of an otoplastic.
The hearing tube 10 preferably consists of a flexible material such as for instance a rubber material, a fluorosilicon or viton, in order to attenuate the receiver 8 oscillations. The hardness range of the materials lies for instance between 15-60 SHA.
The housing connecting piece 12, as shown in
To connect the hearing facility 8 (see
The projection 18 can be designed here for instance as a circular or at least partially circular tappet, as shown in
The embodiment is advantageous in that the hearing tube 10 can be moved or pushed onto the connecting piece 16 of the hearing facility 8 and can be held in position by the projection 18. The hearing tube 10 forms here an essentially acoustically tight connection with the connecting section 16. Furthermore, the internal diameter and the material of the hearing tube 10 is preferably selected such that after the fixing, it is sufficiently secure and is essentially flush with the connecting section 16 and its projection 18 in order to ensure an acoustic tightness of preferably 100%.
An acoustically tight connection means here that essentially no acoustic signal and/or sound can escape from the hearing tube 10 to the connecting section 16 by way of the fixing. This is advantageous in that the hearing facility 8 cannot be loosened or detached from the hearing tube 10 if the hearing device 2 is dropped. By virtue of the acoustically sealed connection, no disturbing acoustic feedbacks occur.
An end section 22 of the housing connecting piece 12, as is shown in
In further inventive embodiments, the hearing tube 10, as shown in
Furthermore, the hearing tube 10 can alternatively or additionally be provided with at least one projection 26, as is shown in
In a further embodiment of the invention, as shown in
The projection 18 can be designed in the form of a clasp, as is shown in
A combination of the said embodiments is possible, particularly the combination of individual features.
The embodiment according to the invention is advantageous in that the receiver 8 and the hearing tube 10 and/or the housing connecting piece 12 and the hearing tube 10 cannot loosen from one another should a drop test increase in speed. Furthermore, the hearing tube 10 can be easily removed for cleaning and can be reinserted into the hearing device 2.
The present invention is not restricted to BTE hearing devices/BTE hearing aid devices 2, but is also suited to other hearing device types, such as ITE hearing devices for instance. With ITE hearing devices, a connecting section can be provided on the acoustic output of the housing for instance for BTE hearing device 2, instead of the housing connecting piece 12 as shown in
Alternatively, the connecting section can also be designed in one piece with the housing and can be molded thereto. The connecting section 16 and/or the hearing tube 10 are also designed here as a push fit fitting, as detailed above in respect of
The hearing device according to the invention includes hearing devices for people with hearing difficulties, such as the hard of hearing, as well as for any other type of hearing device and/or hearing aid devices, which are used to transmit acoustic signals. This also includes so-called headsets, as are used with cell phones for instance.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 029 819.5 | Jun 2006 | DE | national |