1. Field of the Invention
The invention relates to a receiver system of a hearing instrument for operation in the ear canal of a user.
2. Description of Related Art
Typically, receivers (i.e., loudspeakers) of hearing instruments have a geometry (cross-section and length) which makes it difficult to place the receiver deep in the ear canal. The size of the receiver depends on the degree of hearing loss: the more profound the hearing loss of the user is, the larger the receiver has to be in order to generate the required sound pressure levels. In particular, the sharp bend of the ear canal makes it difficult to place receivers deep in the ear canal: even the smallest available receivers can be hardly placed in the region of the sharp bend or beyond it.
A simple reduction of the receiver size would result in a corresponding reduction of acoustic output performance which would not be acceptable. When seeking to maintain the acoustic performance, a smaller cross-section of the receiver would require an increased length which, in turn, would result in a low fit rate due to the sharp bend in the ear canal.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,629,833 relates to a BTE (behind-the-ear) hearing aid comprising two identical receivers, wherein each receiver has a separate sound output channel comprising acoustic impedance elements which serve to adjust the transfer function separately for each receiver. The two sound output channels merge into a common sound channel which is connected to a sound tube extending into the user's ear canal.
European Patent Application EP 1 871 141 A2 relates to a hearing aid receiver system comprising high frequency receiver and a low frequency receiver having a tube connected to its output port, wherein the high frequency receiver is positioned within the tube in a manner that sound emanating from the output port of the low frequency receiver is able to flow around the high frequency receiver. The low frequency receiver, the high frequency receiver and the tube are housed within a housing which is sized to fit within an average person's ear canal.
It is an object of the invention to provide for a hearing instrument receiver system for operation in the ear canal which allows for high fit rate in the ear canal, i.e. which can be deeply inserted into the ear canal, while nevertheless providing for sufficient acoustic performance.
According to the invention, this object is achieved by a receiver system as described herein below.
The invention is beneficial in that, by providing for a cascade arrangement of a lateral receiver module and a medial receiver module which are connected by a flexible joint assembly in a manner that the receiver modules are pivotable relative to each other in order to follow the shape of the ear canal, deep insertion of the receiver system into the ear canal, in particular also into and beyond the region of the sharp bend, is enabled, without compromising acoustic performance too much. In particular, due to the provision of the flexible joint assembly, the necessary increase in overall length of the receiver system due to the reduced cross-section of the receiver system, as compared to a conventional receiver system, does not prevent the receiver system from being inserted deeply into the ear canal.
These and further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings which, for purposes of illustration only, show several embodiments in accordance with the present invention.
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The receiver system 34 comprises a lateral receiver 42, a medial receiver 44 and a flexible joint assembly 46 which connects the medial end of the lateral receiver 42 and the lateral end of the medial receiver 44 in such a manner that the lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44 are pivotable relative to each other in order to follow the shape of the ear canal 10 when being inserted into the ear canal 10. The joint assembly 46 is made of a sufficiently elastic/flexible material, such as silicone or molded thermoplastic elastomers (TPE). The joint assembly 46 is formed as an elastic sleeve around the medial end of the lateral receiver 42 and the lateral end of the medial receiver 44 and has a pivotal portion 48 between the medial end of the lateral receiver 42 and the lateral end of the medial receiver 44. The pivotal portion 48 may comprise a lumen 50 extending between the lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44.
The flexible joint assembly 46 also comprises an elastic retention element 52 for holding, by contacting the wall/skin 20 of the ear canal 10, at least one of the receivers 42, 44 at a desired position in the ear canal 10 (in the example of
Typically, the receiver system 34 is designed such that the lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44 are located completely in the ear canal 10.
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The lateral receiver 42, the medial receiver 44 and the joint assembly 46 may be designed in a manner that the back volume of the lateral receiver 42 and the back volume of the medial receiver 44 are acoustically connected and/or that the front volume of the lateral receiver 42 and the front volume of the medial receiver 44 are acoustically connected.
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Examples of a receiver system having a shared back volume are shown in
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Preferably, the receivers 42, 44 are of the same type (e.g., the resonance frequency is substantially the same) in order to emit sound in the same frequency range, i.e., the receivers 42, 44 have essentially the same frequency response.
The lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44 may be electrically connected in parallel, with substantially the same audio signal being supplied to both receivers 42, 44. Alternatively, the lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44 may be electrically connected in series.
According to a preferred embodiment, the lateral receiver 42 and the medial receiver 44 are operated in an anti-parallel manner so as to mutually compensate the vibration of the receivers 42, 44 and/or magnetic or electrical stray fields (i.e. there is a phase shift of 180 degrees between the input signals to the lateral receiver 42 and the input signals to the medial receiver 44). To this end, the receivers 42, 44 have to be identical.
Very small and thin receivers which may be used with the invention are available, for example, as model 41xx from Sonion, Denmark.
The receiver system 34 is designed for insertion into the ear canal 10 without using a tool. When inserting the receiver system 34 into the ear canal 10, the lateral receiver 42 is seized and is advanced towards the ear canal in order to push the medial receiver 44 into the ear canal 10, with the medial receiver 44 being guided within the ear canal 10 by movement of the retention element 52 along the wall 20 of the ear canal 10. The pushing force is transmitted from the lateral receiver 42 via the joint assembly 46 to the medial receiver 44. The receiver systems of the invention may be used not only as the external receiver of a BTE hearing aid, but rather it also may form the medial end of a ITE (in-the-ear) or CIC (completely-in-the-canal) hearing aid. In this case, not only the receiver system 34 but also the remainder of the hearing aid will be located in the ear canal.
While various embodiments in accordance with the present invention have been shown and described, it is understood that the invention is not limited thereto, and is susceptible to numerous changes and modifications as known to those skilled in the art. Therefore, this invention is not limited to the details shown and described herein, and includes all such changes and modifications as encompassed by the scope of the appended claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP10/61282 | 8/3/2010 | WO | 00 | 4/4/2013 |