Claims
- 1. A communication device for use behind an ear, comprising:
a housing; a sound delivery tube coupled to the housing; and a self-retaining element, coupled to at least one of the housing and the sound delivery tube, wherein the self-retaining element rests beneath an inferior crus of the ear and provides positive retention of the communication device to the ear when the sound delivery tube is positioned for sound delivery to the ear.
- 2. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element comprises compound curves in two planes.
- 3. The communication device of claim 2 wherein the compound curves of the self-retaining element fits anatomically into an inferior crus fold in a concha bowl.
- 4. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element contacts skin inside a fold in a concha bowl beneath the inferior crus of the ear.
- 5. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element provides positive retention to the ear on an x-axis, a y-axis and a z-axis.
- 6. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element comprises spring properties.
- 7. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element is positioned approximately ninety degree with respect to the sound delivery tube.
- 8. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element is molded onto the sound delivery tube.
- 9. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element comprises one of the following: an “S” shape spring curve, and a “J” shape spring curve.
- 10. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element is flexible.
- 11. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element is semi-rigid.
- 12. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the self-retaining element is constructed from a material selected from a group consisting of: rubber, plastic, and metal.
- 13. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the ear comprises a pinna, a sulcus, and a concha, and wherein the self-retaining element, when positioned on the ear, applies positive retention across the pinna of the ear between the sulcus and the concha.
- 14. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the communication device is wireless.
- 15. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the communication device is wired.
- 16. The communication device of claim 1 wherein the housing has a first section that rests on a sulcus of the ear, and wherein the positive retention of the communication device to the ear results from a space between the first section of the housing and the self-retaining element.
- 17. The communication device of claim 16 wherein a dimension across the space between the first section of the housing and the self-retaining element is 0.118 inches+/−0.054.
- 18. The communication device of claim 16 wherein the space between the first section of the housing and the self-retaining element becomes gradually smaller as the self-retaining element extends further away from the sound delivery tube.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] The present application is related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,009,183, filed Jun. 30, 1998 by Taenzer et al., titled “Ambidextrous Sound Delivery Tube System,” the disclosure of which prior application is hereby incorporated by reference, verbatim and with the same effect as though it were fully and completely set forth herein.
[0002] The present application is also related to U.S. Pat. No. 6,101,259, filed Aug. 3, 1998 by Rapps, titled “Behind the Ear Communication Device” the disclosure of which prior application is hereby incorporated by reference, verbatim and with the same effect as though it were fully and completely set forth herein.