Claims
- 1. A vent configuration for a hearing instrument comprising:
a vent tube having a length and a vent opening; and at least one cell positioned around the periphery of said vent tube along at least a portion of the length of the vent tube and being closed at a first end, with each cell having an open end adjacent the vent opening.
- 2. The vent configuration of claim 1, wherein the at least one cell comprises a second tube surrounding the periphery of the vent tube, said second tube extending a length that is less than the length of the vent tube.
- 3. The vent configuration of claim 2, wherein the second tube comprises at least one web extending between an outer wall of the vent tube and an inner wall of the second tube.
- 4. The vent configuration of claim 3, wherein the at least one web comprises two webs to define two chambers in the second tube.
- 5. The vent configuration of claim 3, wherein the at least one web comprises three webs to define three chambers in the second tube.
- 6. The vent configuration of claim 3, wherein the at least one web is substantially straight to define a substantially straight chamber having a length equal to the length of the second tube.
- 7. The vent configuration of claim 3, wherein the at least one web is wrapped around the vent tube along the length of the vent tube to define a spiral chamber having a cell length that is greater than the length of the second tube.
- 8. The vent configuration of claim 7, wherein the at least one web is wrapped around the vent tube at a wrapping angle θ and the total chamber length is Lstructure/sin θ.
- 9. The vent configuration of claim 1, wherein the vent tube propagates energy at a wavelength and the at least one cell is configured to propagate energy at the same wavelength that is out of phase with the energy propagating from the vent tube, with the energy from the at least one cell destructively interfering with the energy from the vent tube to reduce feedback.
- 10. The vent configuration of claim 1, further comprising a damping material associated with the vent opening and the open end of the at least one cell.
- 11. The vent configuration of claim 9, wherein the damping material is fine mesh nylon.
- 12. The vent configuration of claim 1, wherein the at least one cell comprises a quarter wavelength resonance corresponding to a chosen frequency of sound.
- 13. The vent configuration of claim 1, wherein the open end of the at least one cell has a surface area that is equal to or exceeds a surface area of the vent opening.
- 14. A vent configuration for a hearing instrument comprising:
a vent tube having a length and a vent opening for allowing the propagation of energy having a wavelength; and feedback reducing means configured to propagate energy having a wavelength that is out of phase with the energy propagating from the vent tube.
- 15. The vent configuration of claim 14, wherein the feedback reducing means is passive.
- 16. A vent configuration for a hearing instrument comprising:
a vent tube; and a passive frequency reducing mechanism associated with the vent tube.
- 17. A hearing instrument comprising:
a body; the vent configuration of claim 1 extending through the body; a microphone positioned near one end of the body; a receiver positioned near another end of the body opposite the microphone end; and an amplifier positioned between the microphone and the receiver.
- 18. A hearing instrument comprising:
a body; the vent configuration of claim 14 extending through the body; a microphone positioned near one end of the body; a receiver positioned near another end of the body opposite the microphone end; and an amplifier positioned between the microphone and the receiver.
- 19. A hearing instrument comprising:
a body; the vent configuration of claim 16 extending through the body; a microphone positioned near one end of the body; a receiver positioned near another end of the body opposite the microphone end; and an amplifier positioned between the microphone and the receiver.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/460,017, filed on Apr. 3, 2003, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60460017 |
Apr 2003 |
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