The word “exemplary” is used exclusively herein to mean “serving as an example, instance, or illustration.” Any embodiment described herein as “exemplary” is not necessarily to be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments.
The term “material” is used herein to mean any current or future material capable of producing a reversible flange. “Material” may comprise a plastic having any polymer backbone such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene, high density polyethylene, low density polyethylene, polyethylene terephthalate, polymethyl methacrylate, polypropylene, polystyrene, naglene, or other acrylics, silicones, polyurethanes, and the like. “Material” may comprise any type of moldable plastic, injection moldable plastic, foam, moldable foam, rubber, saturated rubber, unsaturated rubber, or any elastomer, thermoplastic, thermoplastic elastomer (TPE), thermoplastic rubber, styrene block copolymer elastomer, elastomeric plastic, thermoset, thermoplastic vulcanizates, copolymer or any biodegradable plastic.
The term “elastomer” is used herein to mean any type of elastomer such as Thermoplastic Elastomers (TPE), for example Hytrel®, etc., Thermoplastic Vulcanizates (TPV), for example Santoprene® TPV, Polyurethane rubber, Resilin, Elastin, Polysulfide Rubber, other amorphous polymer, or any biphasic material composed by a plastic phase and a rubbery phase.
All push-in ear plug designs to date utilize tapered flanges having a geometry that is “arrowhead” shaped, or non-reversibly convex. These traditionally designed flanges have prevailed historically due to ease of insertion rather than comfort or wearability. The following figures illustrate a novel and innovative reverse fitting design that counters contemporary thinking by utilizing concave flanges that, when inserted, reverse direction to create a highly comfortable air tight seal. Such a design requires a unique understanding of soft flexible high-tech materials and how they can be used to create maximum surface area contact and seal while maintaining ease of insertion and long wearing comfort. Reversible concave flange(s) are molded from material having softness, flexibility and memory. As the earplug is inserted into the ear canal, the flanges reverse direction from concave to convex, creating a seal based on the material's memory of its original molded shape rather than the material rigidity of all previous ear plug designs. Rather than reliance upon material shaped for entrance into the ear canal, which then depends upon a rigid structure for applying force to make sealing contact against the wall of the ear canal, the memory property of injection molded plastics of low durometer materials allows the concave molded flanges to reverse their shape on contact with the ear canal. This property of injection molded plastics creates a new feature for sealing between the reversible flanges and the ear canal interior walls allowing for softer and more comfortable earplug geometry that provides superior fit and end user comfort.
Additional features and benefits on the present reverse fitting earplug design include a large variety of variations possible for reversible flange geometry. The flanges may be hemispherical, elliptical, straight lined, or any combinations thereof. The number of reversible flanges may vary from at least one to an exemplary four, or more. The thickness of the reversible flanges may be uniform or varied. For example, the front flanges may be thinner than those at the rear of the earplug or vice versa. The diameter of the flanges may similarly vary. The following disclosed embodiments readily lend themselves to any permutation of the number, thickness and diameter of reversible flanges. The reverse fitting earplug is an ideal ear interface for electronic ear speakers, hearing aids, and speech therapy or other electronic devices, as well as any consumer communication device such as a cell phone, radio, ipod and the like.
The rearward portion 12 of the stem 9 serves as a handle to push the flanges (2,3,4) into the ear canal and again to pull it out. The rearward portion 12 of the stem 9 may comprise a hollowed portion 27 serving as an interface for electronic devices. Hollowed portion 27 may be lengthened or shortened for interface to specific hearing aids or electronic ear speakers for speech therapy, or other, electronic devices. The flanges (2,3,4) may be thin with radially inner surfaces 13 and outer surfaces 14 that merge and have free moving outer ends 15 that change position from generally concave frontward 6 to generally convex frontward 7 during insertion into the ear canal.
The stem 9 and flanges (2,3,4) my be integrally molded of the same material. In one embodiment, the material may comprise a memory elastomeric material. Upon easy insertion of earplug 8, the flanges (2,3,4) transform from a generally concave frontward 6 geometry to a generally convex frontward 7 geometry providing a comfortable noise blocking earplug as the material conforms to the interior wall surfaces of the ear canal in an effort to return to their original molded shape. The soft memory material allows the flanges (2,3,4) to be molded in various radially thin geometric configurations unlike earplugs of conventional design, which rely upon thickness and rigidity in the constructive material or additional stiff material to force a flange into a sealed position by applying uncomfortable pressure against the ear canal.
The approximate length 17 and diameter 16 of the earplug stem 9 are variable by design. In one exemplary embodiment, the entire length 17 of the earplug which includes the nose area 1 and the rearward stem area 12 may range from one and a quarter inch in length to one half inch in length. The diameter 16 of the exemplary embodiment may range from one half inch in diameter to one tenth of an inch in diameter. In the exemplary embodiment, the thickness of the flanges may vary from the intersection of the body of the earplug to the outer ends of the flanges. This thickness may range from ten thousands of an inch in thickness to thirty or forty thousands of an inch in thickness. In one exemplary embodiment, the geometry of the flanges (2,3,4) as they intersect the stem 9 of the earplug 8 may vary in radius dimension from ten thousands of an inch to fifty thousands of an inch, and may be radial at they extend outward to their end points. In other exemplary embodiments, the flanges (2,3,4) may be elliptical or a combination of radial, elliptical and straight lines as they are defined from the stem 9 of the earplug 8 to the outer ends of the flanges (2,3,4). Any point on inner surface 13 to another inner surface point 7 may be a variety of geometric shapes, either radial, elliptical, straight lines or any combination of these. The curve of an exemplary flange outer surface 14 may also be a variety of geometric shapes from radial, to elliptical or combinations of either. The curve of the exemplary free moving outer ends 15 may be a minimal radial curve between ten thousands of an inch in diameter and forty or fifty thousands of an inch in diameter. Again the curve of the exemplary free moving outer flange ends 15 may be a radial, elliptical, straight line or combinations of either. In the reversed convex position, the exemplary flange curve 6 may be between one eighth of an inch in diameter and half inch in diameter. The exemplary reversed flange curve 6 may be either radial, elliptical or any combination of French curves, and curve or straight lines.
In addition to superior comfort and hearing protection, the reverse fitting earplug design offers manufacturing and pricing advantages. Less severe undercuts enable a faster cycle time while the reverse fitting design requires less manufacturing material than conventional designs.
Thus, a novel and improved method and apparatus for a reverse fitting earplug have been described. The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
The present application claims priority to provisional U.S. Application Ser. No. 60/807,164, entitled “Transforming Earplug,” filed Jul. 12, 2006.
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60807164 | Jul 2006 | US |