The present invention departs from hearing protection needs of growing importance for musicians. Thereby, it is important to note that whenever hearing protection needs for musicians arise, they have busy hands, i.e. they are at least intermittently practicing their proper instruments.
In spite of the fact that the present invention has been initiated by the addressed hearing protection needs of musicians, equal or at least very similar needs may be encountered for other individuals exposed to acoustical sceneries similar to sceneries experienced by musicians and which have busy hands too when exposed to such acoustical sceneries, so that the respective inventive solutions may also be applied for such individuals.
Further technical solutions as of the present invention initiated by accurate analysis of musicians' needs are considered of broader applicability than just for hearing protection devices, namely for hearing devices generically at which one operating mode is hearing protection.
We understand under the generic term of “hearing device” a device which is worn adjacent to or in an individual's ear with the object to improve an individual's acoustical perception. Such improvement may well be barring acoustical signals from being perceived in the sense of hearing protection for the individual user. If the hearing device is tailored so as to improve the perception of a hearing-impaired individual towards hearing perception of a standard individual, then we speak of a hearing aid device.
With respect to the application area, a hearing device may be applied at least with a part thereof behind the ear, may be applied in the ear or even completely in the ear canal, or may at least in part be implanted.
Musicians and especially musicians being members of performing groups as of brass bands, jazz bands, pop bands, symphonic orchestras, are often subjected to high sound pressure loads. This leads to the fact, as today recognized, that more and more frequency such individuals suffer from hearing damages. This is additionally amplified by the fact that today's audiences are becoming more and more desensitized with respect to acoustical volume perception, which leads to the tendency that orchestras perform increasingly loud. The social and economic damages which are caused by entire groups of population being hearing impaired already at relatively young ages are tremendous.
It is thus a starting point of the present invention to provide a hearing protection method and system which are suited to remedy the addressed problem.
When we specifically speak of “hearing protection” we address dampening sound pressure level from the acoustical surrounding of an individual with respect to transmission towards individual's ear drum. We speak throughout the present disclosure when addressing such dampening from “attenuation”. It has to be noted that hearing diseases which result from being exposed to respective high power acoustical signals for respective exposure times are, physiologically, mostly of mechanical nature, i.e. overload results at the inner ear structures caused by too high sound pressure.
Hearing protection of musicians poses specific problems which are normally not encountered in daily hearing protection appliances. Hearing protection for musicians should be dynamically controllable to different attenuation levels. E.g. during performing in a large symphony orchestra one addressed musician should be protected from acoustical overload at some specific times of performing, whereas at other times, e.g. when accompanying another musician in pianissimo, the addressed attenuation should be minimal.
As will be addressed, the basis for the method according to the present invention or to realize the system according to the present invention are hearing devices which have dynamically controllable attenuation between acoustical signals input from the acoustical surrounding to the device and an output signal towards individual's ear drum. Hearing devices which have such dynamically controllable attenuation are known. E.g. hearing aid devices are known which are cooperating with remote controls, allowing the individual hearing impaired person to adjust the addressed attenuation by hand.
Clearly, it is not practicable to provide for each individual musician, e.g. in a large symphony orchestra, a sophisticated hearing aid device just for hearing protection. Therefore, less sophisticated hearing devices, which are less costly than sophisticated hearing aid devices have been proposed in a co-pending patent application of the same applicant as for the present application which is, as not having been published yet, attached to the present disclosure as an Appendix.
Most generically and in the frame of the present invention we depart from the fact that hearing devices having dynamically controllable attenuation are known. They will therefore not be described in detail. It must nevertheless be stated that whenever, for other reasons than just for hearing protection, an individual, e.g. the addressed musician, has a more sophisticated hearing device with controllable attenuation, such sophisticated hearing device may be used to realize the method according to the present invention or may be incorporated into the system according to the invention. On the other hand less complex hearing devices just for hearing protection purposes may as well be applied to realize the addressed method and system, devices as e.g. disclosed in the addressed Appendix.
The present invention provides for a method for hearing protecting at least one individual having busy hands, which comprises applying to the individual a hearing device to at least one ear and controlling the attenuation from acoustical surrounding of the individual to an output of the at least one hearing device towards individual's ear drum, by a remote control which is operated differently than by individual's hands.
Thus, under a generic aspect of the method according to the present invention the attenuation at least one, most commonly at two hearing devices as worn by the individual is controlled without involving the hands of the addressed individual, so that e.g. a musician is not encumbered by attenuation control during practicing his instrument. It is to be noted that some musicians prefer to wear only one hearing protection device.
In one embodiment of the addressed method the control of attenuation comprises performing such control operated by the addressed individual's foot. Thereby, similarly as e.g. for a dictation machine, the individual may control the instantaneously prevailing attenuation by operating a foot pedal.
Normally, completely pushing down a foot-operable member by the individual will establish highest possible attenuation and thus the most protected mode. Nevertheless, it might also be, in some cases, that such complete push-down operation establishes the normal, relatively low-attenuation unprotected mode, and the individual switches by foot release into a more protected, higher attenuation mode.
According to a further embodiment of the addressed method, foot operation does not only control a binary level—on/off—attenuation, but does control a variable level of attenuation. Thus, the individual may e.g. by means of a foot pedal steadily increase or decrease momentarily prevailing attenuation.
In a further embodiment there is provided at least one further control of the addressed attenuation which is superimposed to the control operated by individual's foot. An example: Whenever e.g. in a large symphony orchestra each individual musician controls by foot pedal the attenuation of his proper hearing device, there might arise the situation where, due to a pianissimo passage for the entire orchestra, it would be detrimental when some of the individuals would forget to individually reset a previously high attenuation to lowest values and would erroneously play too loud. Therefore, an additional control is provided by which e.g. for all musicians of the orchestra, attenuation is minimized by a centralized control.
In a further embodiment, the addressed at least one further control of attenuation is operated by at least one of individual's movement and of a signal generated by a predetermined source.
It is known from hearing protection attempts for musicians that increased attenuation is frequently not estimated by the musicians during passages where they are playing themselves. Thus and under the present method according to the just addressed embodiment, individual's movement is detected so as to operate the addressed at least one further control, e.g. to reset a high attenuation back during playing movement. In another variant which may be used to the same target a signal generated by a predetermined source operates the addressed further control. E.g. the specific instrument of a musician may be selected as the addressed predetermined source and acoustical signals or mechanical vibration may be sensed to determine when the musician starts playing so as to reduce the high attenuation.
Clearly, such a signal generated by a predetermined source may also be an acoustical signal as generated by a performing group of musicians.
In most cases of such further control superimposed upon foot operated control, the further control reduces the individual's attenuation.
Still in a further embodiment of the method according to the present invention a group of individuals is hearing protected. Thereby, the individuals of the addressed group are each provided with a hearing device as was addressed and, respectively, at the addressed hearing devices the attenuations are controlled.
In this embodiment the attenuations at all the individuals of the addressed group are centrally controlled by one individual of the group. E.g. one member of an instrument group, as of the first violins, controls for all the members of the addressed group the respective individual attenuations. As was addressed, at least one further control, which is superimposed to such central group control, may again be individual as e.g. individually foot-operated, so that, within such group, by such control superposition individual attenuation settings may be additionally realized.
In a further embodiment of the method according to the generic concept of the present invention the control is operated automatically in dependency of characteristics of the individual's surrounding.
In one embodiment individual's surrounding is at least one of individual's acoustical and of individual's optical surrounding. Thus, the acoustical surrounding of the individual may be monitored and analyzed, whereby the attenuation at the at least one hearing device of the individual is varied in dependency of the analysis result. Further, e.g. in an opera house, the optical surrounding of the individual as with respect to light intensity and/or light color may be monitored and analyzed and individual's attenuation varied in dependency of the result of such analysis. Such an approach is practicable if there exists some correlation between performance intensity of an orchestra and optical effects adjacent the orchestra.
Still in a further embodiment the attenuation is varied in dependency of the addressed characteristics, such attenuation is not just switched on and off in the addressed dependency.
In one embodiment the addressed control is operated automatically in dependency of at least one of overall sound pressure level, of its time derivative, of its definite integral over a predetermined time span, of any derived values from sound pressure, time derivative thereof, definite time integral. All these values may thereby be considered over the entire hearable frequency spectrum or in selected, predetermined frequency bands within this spectrum. Thereby, such characteristic values are monitored over the hearable frequency band and as momentarily prevailing. If such characteristic value or values increase over predetermined threshold levels, as an example, the attenuation at the hearing device is increased. As addressed, additionally or alternatively, such characteristic values are monitored in specific frequency bands. Accordingly when such values rise above respective predetermined threshold values the overall or frequency band-specific attenuation is adjusted. Still as a further possibility there is monitored the increase rate of such values overall or in specific frequency bands, accordingly leading to increasing the overall attenuation or frequency band-specific attenuations.
In a further embodiment of operating automatically the control of attenuation there is superimposed to such control at least one further control. This further control may be an individual control as by foot operation or may be a control operated by individual movement and/or a signal generated by a predetermined source as was already addressed above.
In a further embodiment such at least one further control reduces the prevailing attenuation.
Still in a further embodiment of the variant performing automatically the individual attenuation control, a group of individuals is hearing protected, whereby a hearing device is applied to each ear of the individuals of the addressed group and there is performed at the respective hearing devices of each individual of the group the addressed automatic controlling, operated in dependency of the addressed surrounding sensed adjacent the one of the group members.
Still in a further embodiment and departing from the method according to the present invention under its generic aspect, the addressed control comprises performing such control operated by a further individual. Thereby, just as an example, in a symphony orchestra there might be a specific operator in charge of controlling individual's hearing device attenuation and/or of controlling such attenuation at the hearing devices of groups of musicians or of the entire orchestra.
In one embodiment there is again provided at least one further control which is superimposed on the addressed control which is operated by the further individual. Thereby, such a further control comprises in one embodiment a control which is operated by the one hearing protected individual. Thus, as an example, attenuation control at the addressed individual may be operated by a further individual and an additional further control of such attenuation is superimposed e.g. operated by the foot of the addressed individual.
Still in a further embodiment the further control is operated by at least one of individual's movement and of a signal generated by a predetermined source as was exemplified above.
In one embodiment the addressed further control reduces attenuation.
Whenever such control operated by a further individual is to be applied for protecting a group of individuals, such individuals are provided with a hearing device and there is performed at this hearing device the addressed control by the further individual.
In a further embodiment the addressed control is performed via a wireless communication link, whereby additionally, there may be provided wire-bound control. Thus, e.g. a more centralized attenuation control for a group of individuals may be realized via wireless links, whereas superimposed individual control e.g. foot-operable is realized via wire-bound links.
As was already addressed above, the method according to the present invention is especially suited for hearing protecting musicians.
According to the present invention, there is further provided a hearing protection system for at least one individual which comprises at least a hearing device for the individual, having a control input which is operationally connected to a controllable attenuation unit of the hearing device, which latter controls attenuation between an acoustical input to the hearing device and an output towards the ear drum of the individual. There is further provided a remote control unit with an input and with an output, whereby the output is operationally connected to the control input of the hearing device. The input of the remote control unit is a foot-operated member.
In one embodiment the addressed member is movable into different positions and the control unit generates different signals to the control input as a function of such position. Thus, the foot-operated member, as e.g. a pedal, may be pushed more or less down, which leads to generating varying signals, thereby controlling, via the addressed control input, an attenuation of varying level.
Still in a further embodiment of the addressed system there is provided at least one further control unit which has a further output being operationally connected to the addressed control input or, more generically, to a control input of the controllable attenuation unit. This allows superimposing different controls to the controllable attenuation unit.
Still in a further embodiment the just addressed further control unit comprises at least one of a movement detector and of a mechanical/electrical converter. Such mechanical/electrical converter may e.g. be a microphone, e.g. applied adjacent to an individual's instrument or a vibration detector placed on such instrument. The addressed movement detector may e.g. be an infrared movement detector placed nearby the instrument of the individual, so that there is detected whenever the addressed individual starts playing, allowing to adjust the attenuation to a level suited to such a situation.
In a further embodiment the addressed system comprises such a hearing device respectively for more than one individual and operationally connected to the addressed remote control unit which is foot-operated.
The present invention further provides for a hearing protection system for at least one individual, which comprises at least a hearing device for the individual. The at least one hearing device has a control input which is operationally connected to a controllable attenuation unit of the hearing device. The controllable attenuation unit controls attenuation between an acoustical input to said hearing device and an output towards individual's ear drum. There is further provided a remote control unit with an input and with an output. The output of the remote control unit is operationally connected to the control input of the hearing device and the input of the remote control unit is operationally connected to at least one of a mechanical/electrical converter and of an optoelectric converter.
By means of the addressed mechanical/electrical converter as of a microphone arrangement the momentarily prevailing acoustical surrounding may be monitored and the attenuation control is performed in dependency of such monitoring. By means of the addressed optoelectric converter e.g. in an opera house there might be additionally or alternatively controlled the attenuation in dependency of prevailing illumination.
Still in a further embodiment there is provided a signal analyzing unit which is interconnected between the converter and the controllable attenuation unit. By such signal analyzing unit the prevailing electric output signal of the converter is analyzed and, depending on the analyzing result, the attenuation at individual's hearing device is adjusted.
In a further embodiment there is provided at least one further control unit with a further output which is operationally connected to a control input of the controllable attenuation unit.
As was already addressed above and prevailing in context with the just addressed embodiment too, in a further embodiment such further control unit comprises at least one of a movement detector and of a further mechanical/electrical converter.
Still in a further embodiment a hearing device is respectively provided for more than one individual, thereby allowing to centrally control the attenuation at such hearing devices of a group of individuals.
The present invention further proposes a hearing protection system for at least one individual which comprises at least a hearing device for the individual. The at least one hearing device has a control input which is operationally connected to a controllable attenuation unit of the hearing device. The controllable attenuation unit controls attenuation between an acoustical input to the hearing device and an output towards individual's ear drum. There is further provided a remote control unit with an input and with an output. The output of the remote control unit is operationally connected to the control input of the hearing device and the input of the remote control unit is operationally connected to a man/machine input device which is not accessible by the addressed individual.
Thereby, the attenuation at the hearing device of the individual is remotely controlled by a further individual operating the addressed man/machine input device. Such an embodiment may be applied e.g. there where specific musicians shall not be bothered with respective attenuation control. Departing from the just addressed embodiment there is provided, in a further embodiment, again at least one further control unit with a further output which is operationally connected to a control input of the controllable attenuation unit. Advantages and possibilities which are reached by such at least one further control unit are apparent to the skilled artisan from the above disclosure and need no additional explanations.
As was already addressed in context with other embodiments of the system according to the present invention here too there is provided in one further embodiment the addressed at least one further control unit having at least one of a movement detector and of a mechanical/electrical converter.
Still in a further embodiment the system comprises the addressed hearing device respectively for more than one individual. Thereby, attenuation control is performed via the man/machine input device for a group of individuals centrally but not necessarily equally.
Still in a further embodiment which is valid for all embodiments of the system according to the present invention the output of the remote control unit is operationally connected to the control input via a wireless link. Thereby, an output of at least one further control unit as was addressed may nevertheless be operationally connected to the addressed input of the controllable attenuation unit by a wire-bound link, e.g. between a foot control unit and the hearing device.
The system according to the present invention is especially tailored for musicians.
The skilled artisan having read the disclosure up to now recognizes a huge number of different realization forms for the method and for the system according to the present invention. In spite of this, the invention shall now be even more amply disclosed by referring to specific examples which now shall be described with the help of figures.
The figures show:
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Irrespective of the type of hearing device 3 the attenuation unit 7 has a control input C7 which is operationally connected to an attenuation control input C3 of device 3.
The system further comprises a remote control unit 9 which is operated differently than by the hands of individual 1. Operational connection of the control input C3 to control output A9 of remote control unit 9 is realized in wire-bound and/or in a wireless manner.
The remote control unit 9 has a control input I9 to which a signal is applied which operates the remote control unit 9 to output a control signal to C3 of the device 3 and, accordingly, to adjust attenuation A within attenuation control unit 7.
As already addressed, generating a control-operating signal to input I9 of the control unit 9 is performed not involving the individual's hands, so that the individual 1 may continue to use his hands, be it at daily work or be it, specifically, as schematically shown in
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The further control unit 15 may be provided, as will be exemplified later, so as to control attenuation A simultaneously at hearing devices 3 worn by individuals of a group of individuals. Such a group may be an instrument group of an orchestra or a group of musicians similarly exposed to acoustical loading, as being seated in front of brass instruments. The further control 15 may further be used as exemplified in
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Especially with an eye on musicians, it is known from practice that whenever a musician plays himself, he prefers to have installed a relatively low attenuation. Thus, whenever the addressed converter unit 21 generates an electric output signal which is indicative for the instrument being active, the attenuation A previously set to a higher level is automatically reduced. As schematically shown in
Instead of providing a converter unit 21 as a mechanical/electrical converter or additionally thereto, there may be provided an optoelectric converter, e.g. an infrared movement detector, thereby monitoring movement of the musician, so as to detect active playing.
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In this embodiment the attenuation A of the hearing device 3 is automatically varied in dependency of the momentarily prevailing acoustical situation.
So as not to disturb the individual 1 and especially a musician with ongoing changes of attenuation, it might be advisable in this embodiment as well as in other embodiments to apply quantization of the attenuation, e.g. on five different levels, and/or to perform changes of attenuation level rather continuously than in steps.
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Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/050900 | 1/30/2007 | WO | 00 | 10/15/2009 |