This application claims the priority, under 35 U.S.C. §119, of German patent application DE 10 2011 007 848.7, filed Apr. 21, 2011; the prior application is herewith incorporated by reference in its entirety.
The invention relates to a hearing device.
Hearing devices produce acoustic feedback, which is caused by various structural features. Two main features which influence feedback are the weight and the length of the hearing device. Therefore powerful hearing devices (known as super power devices) in particular with a high level of amplification and heavy batteries tend to produce feedback in the acoustic range between 2 and 6 kHz. In almost all instances therefore it is impossible to achieve adequate amplification in directional microphone mode. Such hearing devices are generally embodied as behind the ear (BTE) hearing devices and have a housing which is supported behind the ear by means of a hook. The housing encloses the loudspeaker (earpiece) and accommodates one or more batteries to supply power.
All attempts to resolve the feedback problems are based on decoupling the microphone from the housing in which it is suspended or suspending the loudspeaker so that as much vibration energy as possible is absorbed by the hooks, which are shaped specifically for the application and made of soft rubber material (cf. US 2010/0208927 A1). These designs have physical limits and are generally not sufficient to achieve a high level of amplification in directional microphone mode. To date there has only been one known apparatus (Sumo by Oticon) with an extremely stable omnidirectional mode, which does not however offer a directional microphone mode. There is also a special hook design (cf. US 2008/0085024 A1), which reduces vibration. That solution may be adequate for smaller and less powerful apparatuses, but more powerful devices require different solutions.
It is accordingly an object of the invention to provide a reduction of acoustic feedback in a hearing device which overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages of the heretofore-known devices and methods of this general type and which provides for a device with reduced feedback that is achieved by vibration-related shortening of the hearing device.
With the foregoing and other objects in view there is provided, in accordance with the invention, a hearing device, comprising:
a housing having a first housing part, a second housing part, and a connection connecting the first and second housing parts to one another;
an loudspeaker and a battery disposed in the housing;
wherein at least one housing part or an attenuation element provided in the connection between the first and second housing parts is formed of an elastic material.
In other words, the objects of the invention are achieved in that there is provided a hearing device with a housing, in which an loudspeaker and a battery are disposed, wherein the housing has a first housing part and a second housing part, which are connected to one another by way of a connection, with at least one housing part or an attenuation element provided in the connection being formed of an elastic material.
The attenuation element may, for example, be an annular or disk-type attenuation element. The attenuation element is preferably disposed between the first and second housing parts.
In a preferred implementation, the hearing device is a behind the ear hearing aid with a hook.
It is preferable for the hook to form the second housing part, which is connected by way of a connection to the first housing part, and wherein an attenuation element is disposed in the connection. According to an added feature of the invention, the first housing part is formed of an elastic material.
It is preferable for the battery to be disposed in the first housing part.
It is also preferable for the loudspeaker to be disposed in the second housing part.
It is a particularly preferred implementation of the invention for the battery to be disposed in the first housing part and for the earpiece loudspeaker to be disposed in the second housing part.
In accordance with an added feature of the invention, the second housing part is formed of a non-elastic material. Preferably, the non-elastic material may be a duroplastic, in particular ABS.
In accordance with another feature of the invention, the elastic material may be an elastomer plastic, e.g. silicone rubber, a thermoplastic elastomer (TPE) or a fluoropolymer elastomer such as Viton® (trademark owned by DuPont).
It is preferable for the connection between the first and second housing parts to be a plug-type connection, a screw connection or a bayonet connection.
Heavy weight and the length of the housing are the main factors for significant feedback in a hearing device. This is true in particular of heavy, powerful devices.
Two components in particular contribute to the heavy weight of heavy, powerful devices: the battery and the loudspeaker. Their weight cannot be reduced without loss of performance. It is however possible to accommodate these two components in separate, decoupled housing parts. This results in a hearing device with two parts, which vibrate independently of one another and the feedback frequencies are displaced into a higher frequency range (≧6 kHz). This is very effective, as both length and weight are reduced in respect of vibration by the separation. Decoupling can be achieved by an attenuation element, which is disposed between the first and second housing parts, e.g. a ring or disk made of attenuating material, e.g. an elastomer material. Alternatively one housing part, preferably the part containing the battery, can be made of an attenuating material, e.g. an elastomer material. The other housing part can hold the microphone and loudspeaker and be made of a rigid, non-elastic material, e.g. a duroplastic material or a rigid thermoplastic material.
Surprisingly the inventors have found that the decoupling of the hook from the remainder of the housing by means of a connection containing an attenuation element is an effective measure for reducing feedback. Even more effective attenuation is possible if the housing is divided into two housing parts, with the battery being accommodated in one housing part and the loudspeaker being accommodated in the other housing part and with one housing part being made of an elastic or soft attenuating material or an attenuation element being disposed between the two housing parts. The embodiment with a housing part made of an elastic or soft attenuating material has proved in tests to be the most effective measure for suppressing feedback.
Other features which are considered as characteristic for the invention are set forth in the appended claims.
Although the invention is illustrated and described herein as embodied in a Reduction of acoustic feedback by vibration-related shortening of the hearing device, it is nevertheless not intended to be limited to the details shown, since various modifications and structural changes may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention and within the scope and range of equivalents of the claims.
The construction and method of operation of the invention, however, together with additional objects and advantages thereof will be best understood from the following description of specific embodiments when read in connection with the accompanying drawings.
Referring now to the figures of the drawing in detail and first, particularly, to
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