Claims
- 1. A microphone construction for use in a hearing aid, the construction comprising:a faceplate having a first acoustic opening and a second acoustic opening; a microphone wherein the microphone includes a first acoustic port in acoustic communication with the first acoustic opening in the faceplate and a second acoustic port in acoustic communication with the second acoustic opening in the faceplate; and a switching mechanism rotatably secured to a first surface of the faceplate, wherein the switching mechanism is disposed over the first acoustic opening and the second acoustic opening and movable between a first position wherein both the first acoustic port and the second acoustic port are in an acoustically receptive state and a second position wherein either the first acoustic port or the second acoustic port is in an acoustic non-receptive state.
- 2. The construction of claim 1 and further comprising a first acoustic passage acoustically connecting the first acoustic opening in the faceplate proximate a second surface to the first acoustic port of the microphone and a second acoustic passage acoustically connecting the second acoustic opening in the faceplate proximate the second surface to the second acoustic port in the microphone.
- 3. The construction of claim 2 wherein the first acoustic passage and the second acoustic passage are fixedly attached to the microphone.
- 4. The construction of claim 2 wherein the first acoustic passage and the second acoustic passage are retained to the microphone by a retaining clip.
- 5. The construction of claim 2 wherein the first and second acoustic passages frictionally engage the first and second acoustic openings in the faceplate.
- 6. The construction of claim 1 wherein a pin disposed through a surface defining an aperture within the switching mechanism engages a surface defining an aperture within the faceplate to rotatably secure the switching mechanism to the first surface of the faceplate.
- 7. The construction of claim 1 wherein the switching mechanism comprises first and second acoustic ports being in acoustic relationship with the first and second acoustic openings in the faceplate when the switching mechanism is positioned into the first position and a third acoustic port for being in an acoustic relationship with either the first acoustic opening or second acoustic opening in the faceplate and the other acoustic opening being in an acoustically unreceptive state when the switching mechanism is in the second position.
- 8. The construction of claim 7 wherein O-rings are disposed about the first, second and third acoustic ports to provide an acoustic seal between the first surface of the faceplate and the switching mechanism.
- 9. The construction of claim 7 wherein a stopping member extending from the faceplate cooperates with a cavity in the switching mechanism, the stopping member limiting the rotation of the switching mechanism between the first and second positions.
- 10. A microphone construction for use in a hearing aid, the construction comprising:a faceplate having a first acoustic opening and a second acoustic opening; a microphone wherein the microphone includes a first acoustic port in acoustic communication with the first acoustic opening in the faceplate and a second acoustic port in acoustic communication with the second acoustic opening in the faceplate; and a switching mechanism rotatably secured to a first surface of the faceplate and disposed over only either the first or second acoustic opening and positionable between a first position wherein the acoustic opening disposed beneath the switching mechanism is in an acoustically receptive state and a second position wherein the acoustic opening disposed beneath the switching mechanism is in an acoustically unreceptive state, the switching mechanism being rotatable secured to eh faceplate by a pin disposed through a surface defining an aperture within the switching mechanism wherein the pin engages a surface defining a through bore in the faceplate.
- 11. The construction of claim 10 and further comprising a first acoustic passage acoustically connecting the first acoustic opening to a second surface of the faceplate to the first acoustic port of the microphone and a second acoustic passage acoustically connecting the second acoustic opening to the second surface of the faceplate to the second acoustic port in the microphone.
- 12. The construction of claim 11 wherein the first acoustic passage and the second acoustic passage are fixedly attached to the microphone.
- 13. The construction of claim 11 wherein the first acoustic passage and the second acoustic passage are retained on the microphone by a retaining clip.
- 14. The construction of claim 11 wherein a housing having internal first and second acoustic passages is positioned proximate the second surface of the faceplate and having a chamber for retaining the microphone such that the first and second acoustic parts are in acoustic communication with the first and second acoustic passages, respectively.
- 15. The construction of claim 10 wherein the switching mechanism further comprises a first acoustic port wherein the first acoustic port of the switching mechanism is in acoustic relationship with either the first or second acoustic opening in the faceplate when the switching mechanism is positioned into the first position and wherein when the switching mechanism is positioned into the second position, the acoustic port is positioned away from the acoustic opening thereby causing the acoustic opening to be in an acoustically unreceptive state.
- 16. The construction of claim 15 wherein an O-ring is disposed about the acoustic port to provide an acoustic seal between the switching mechanism and the first surface of the faceplate.
- 17. The construction of claim 15 wherein a stopping member extending from the faceplate cooperates with a cavity in the switching mechanism thereby limiting the rotation of the switching mechanism to be between the first and second positions.
- 18. A microphone construction for use in a hearing aid, the construction comprising:a faceplate comprising a first acoustic opening, a second acoustic opening and a surface defining an aperture; a microphone including a first acoustic port and a second acoustic port wherein the first acoustic port disposes within the first acoustic opening proximate a first surface of the faceplate; a housing having an acoustic passage which acoustically connects the second acoustic opening in the faceplate proximate a first surface of the faceplate to the second acoustic port in the microphone when the microphone is disposed within a microphone retaining chamber within the housing and wherein the housing includes a post disposed through the surface defining the aperture in the faceplate; and a switching mechanism operably secured to the post and positioned proximate a second surface of the faceplate, the switching mechanism movable between a first position wherein both the first acoustic port and the second acoustic port are in an acoustically receptive state and a second position wherein either the first acoustic port or the second acoustic port is in an acoustic non-receptive state.
- 19. The construction of claim 18 wherein the post includes a pair of grooves which engage channels within the switching mechanism to provide a slidable engagement of the post to the switching mechanism.
- 20. The construction of claim 19 wherein the switching mechanism further comprises an arcuate recess proximate a first end such that when the switching mechanism is positioned into the first position the recess disposes about the first acoustic opening and the second acoustic opening is uncovered by the switching mechanism such that the first and second acoustic openings are in an acoustic receptive state and wherein the switching mechanism includes an acoustic blocking element which covers the second acoustic opening and is displaced from the first acoustic opening when the switching mechanism is positioned into the second position such that the first acoustic opening is in an acoustic receptive state and the second acoustic opening is in an acoustic non-receptive state.
- 21. The construction of claim 19 wherein a gripping member is positioned on a first surface of the switching member for positioning the switching mechanism between the first and second positions.
- 22. The construction of claim 18 and further comprising:a second surface defining a second aperture within the faceplate; a second post extending from the housing and disposed through the second surface defining the aperture in the faceplate; and the switching mechanism operably secured to the second post.
- 23. The construction of claim 22 wherein the second post includes grooves similar to the grooves within the first post and wherein the switching mechanism includes first and second slots proximate first and second ends of the switching mechanism wherein the first and second slots include channels which slidably engage the grooves of the first and second posts.
- 24. The construction of claim 23 wherein a length of the first and second slots limits a travel of the switching mechanism thereby preventing the switching mechanism from engaging the first acoustic opening.
- 25. The construction of claim 22 wherein the switching mechanism includes an acoustic port and an acoustic blocking element wherein when the switching mechanism is positioned into the first position the acoustic port disposes over the second acoustic opening placing the second acoustic port of the microphone in an acoustic receptive state and wherein the switching mechanism when positioned into the second position disposes the acoustic blocking element over the second acoustic opening thereby acoustically blocking the second acoustic opening and placing the second acoustic port of the microphone in an acoustic unreceptive state.
- 26. A microphone construction for use in a hearing aid, the construction comprising:a housing formed from first and second matching housing halves joined together, the first housing half having a first acoustic passage and the second housing half having a second acoustic passage, the housing halves having a microphone retaining chamber; a microphone disposed in the microphone retaining chamber and having first and second acoustic ports positioned to be in an acoustic relationship with the first and second acoustic passages; and a switching mechanism slidably secured to the housing and movable between a first position wherein the first and second acoustic passages are in an acoustic receptive state and a second position when either the first or second passage is blocked by the switching mechanism and the other passage is in an acoustic receptive state.
- 27. The construction of claim 26 and further including first and second acoustic ports within the switching mechanism being in an acoustic relationship with the acoustic passages of the first and second housing halves when the switching mechanism is in the first position, and a third acoustic port being in an acoustic relationship with either the first or second acoustic passage when the switching mechanism is in the second position.
- 28. The construction of claim 27 wherein O-rings are secured to the first, second and third acoustic ports such that the acoustic ports are in a sealing relationship with a surface of the housing providing an acoustic seal with the first and second acoustic passages when in the first position and an acoustic seal when in the second position between the third acoustic port and the second acoustic passage.
- 29. The construction of claim 26 wherein the switching mechanism includes an outwardly projecting tab for engagement to slide the switching mechanism between the first and second positions.
- 30. The construction of claim 26 and further including a stop member projecting outwardly from the housing and a slot within the switching mechanism, a first end of the slot engages the stop member thereby positioning the switching mechanism in the first position and the switching mechanism slides into the second position when a second end of the slot engages the stop member.
- 31. A construction for a behind the ear hearing aid comprising:first and second housing halves cooperating to form a housing wherein the housing includes a chamber for retaining a microphone, a wall of the chamber having a first acoustic opening and a second acoustic opening; a microphone disposed within the chamber having a first acoustic port and a second acoustic port wherein the first acoustic port is in an acoustic relationship with the first acoustic opening and the second acoustic port is in an acoustic relationship with the second acoustic opening; and a switching mechanism operably secured within the second acoustic opening of the housing and movable between a first position wherein both the first acoustic port and the second acoustic port of the microphone are in an acoustically receptive state and a second position wherein the first acoustic port is in an acoustic receptive state and the second acoustic port is in an acoustic non-receptive state, and wherein the switching mechanism is rotatable secured between the housing halves and positionable between the first and second positions.
- 32. The construction of claim 31 wherein the switching mechanism being operably attached to the housing includes an acoustic port and a blocking port wherein the switching mechanism when positioned into the first position aligns that the acoustic port with the second acoustic opening within the housing thereby placing the second acoustic port of the microphone in an acoustic receptive state and the microphone in the directional mode and the switching mechanism when positioned into the second position disposes the blocking port over the second acoustic opening in the housing thereby placing the second acoustic port of the microphone in an acoustic non-receptive state and the microphone in the omni-directional mode.
- 33. The construction of claim 32 wherein the switching mechanism is slidable along the seam of the first and second housing halves and positionable between the first and second positions.
- 34. The construction of claim 32 wherein the switching mechanism is slidable perpendicular to the seam of the first and second housing halves and positionable between the first and second positions.
- 35. The construction of claim 31 and further comprising an acoustic passage acoustically connecting the first acoustic port to the first acoustic opening.
- 36. The construction of claim 31 wherein the second acoustic port disposes within the second acoustic opening.
Parent Case Info
Applicant claims priority of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/127,421; filed Apr. 1, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Provisional Applications (1)
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