1. Field of the Invention
The invention is directed to a hearing protection earplug for insertion into the ear canal composed of a soft material, especially a foam material, having a cavity that is open toward the outside.
2. Background Art
A hearing protection earplug of this type is known from U.S. Pat. No. 5,044,463. The known longitudinal cavity is intended to increase the wearing comfort. From WO 02/43633 A1, a hearing protection earplug is known that is provided with a handle composed of a harder, more dimensionally stable material, wherein indentations are provided at the end of the handle, for affixing a cord.
WO 2005/023 147 A2, too, describes a hearing protection earplug having a main body of a soft foam material and a harder core that is intended to facilitate the insertion. An X-shaped recess at the front end serves to remove the hard end of the core to increase the wearing comfort.
With this as the starting point, the invention has as its object to improve a known hearing protection earplug according to the preamble in such a way that not only an additionally increased wearing comfort is achieved, but especially also an easy handling during the insertion into and removal from the ear.
This object is met according to the invention in such a way that the longitudinal cavity, as seen in the cross-section, has an approximately cross-shaped configuration.
As a result of the inventive configuration of the cavity, a higher degree of softness and elasticity is attained on the flat upper side or outside of the plug with the relatively hard edges that are present there, thus further increasing the wearing comfort compared with a cylindrical longitudinal cavity, because the edge as a whole becomes more pliable.
As a result of the cross-shaped configuration, the plug can be optimally compressed during the insertion, so that the insertion process is facilitated. For the removal, the plug can be grasped with one's fingernails in the region of the cavity and held securely.
An additional longitudinal cavity that extends away from the base permits a targeted adjustment of the attenuation properties, e.g., in such a way that a residual ability to hear remains despite the attenuation of the general sound level.
The invention will be explained in more detail below based on a preferred embodiment, in conjunction with the drawing.
A hearing protection earplug 1 depicted in the drawing is composed of a slow recovery polyurethane foam and is produced by casting.
The hearing protection earplug 1 comprises a main body 2, which narrows conically toward the inside, a rounded inner end 3, and a flat outer end 4.
Provided at the flat outer end 4 is a cavity 5, which has a cross-shaped basic shape with rounded transitions, as is apparent in
Adjoining the relatively shallow cavity 5 is a longitudinal cavity 6, which extends along the longitudinal axis 7 of the main body 2.
The cross-shaped cavity 5 serves to make the edge region 8 of the end surface at the end 4 more pliable and to that effect increase the wearing comfort. At the same time the end 4 can be compressed easily during the insertion of the plug, owing to the configuration of the cavity 5, thereby facilitating the insertion and, on the other hand, ensuring an even, defined fit in the ear after the insertion. The cavity 5 is also helpful when removing the hearing protection earplug 1, as it significantly facilitates grasping of the plug.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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20 2005 009 132.4 | Jun 2005 | DE | national |