Patents Assigned to Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECH.
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Publication number: 20130108093Abstract: Methods and apparatus for a hearing aid include a mechanism to detect the presence of a magnetic field using a magnetic sensing device disposed in a hearing aid, to digitally modify a frequency response of the hearing aid in response to the detection of the presence, and to modify the frequency response of the hearing aid in response to the magnetic sensing device determining removal of the magnetic field.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 31, 2012Publication date: May 2, 2013Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECHInventors: Mark A. Bren, Lawrence T. Hagen, Randall W. Roberts, Timothy S. Peterson
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Publication number: 20120269369Abstract: A graphical interface is provided to select parameters for fitting a hearing device. The graphical interface provides a mechanism to visually represent and control values of these parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 2, 2012Publication date: October 25, 2012Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECHInventors: Jerry L. Yanz, Blane A. Anderson, Michael J. John
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Publication number: 20120163640Abstract: An apparatus for an ear of a user comprising a custom-fitted, in-the-ear earmold, receiver electronics detachably connected to the earmold and amplifier electronics detachably and electrically connected to the receiver electronics. In some embodiments, the amplifier electronics include a wireless communications module with wireless communications electronics disposed in the wireless communications module, wherein the wireless communications electronics support wireless communications between the user and a device. Such teachings in various examples are applied to occluding and non-occluding hearing device embodiments. Additional systems and apparatus can be found in the specification and as provided by the attached claims and their equivalents.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2011Publication date: June 28, 2012Applicant: MICRO EAR TECHNOLOGY, INC. d/b/a Micro-TechInventors: Jorge Sanguino, Randall W. Roberts
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Publication number: 20080137888Abstract: Provided herein is a device for wirelessly communicating with hearing assistance devices. According to various embodiments, the device includes a first interface for communicating with a programmer and a second interface for wirelessly communicating with a hearing assistance device. The second interface is adapted to receive a plurality of communication modules. Each of the modules is adapted for communication with at least one specific type of hearing assistance device. The device includes a housing for the first interface, the second interface, and electrical connections between the interfaces. The housing adapted to be worn around the neck of a person wearing the hearing assistance device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2007Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc. D/B/A Micro TechInventors: James Newton, Mark Seel, Matthias Mullenborn, Per Kokholm Sorensen, Garry Richardson
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Publication number: 20040204921Abstract: An improved hearing-related analysis programming system with a host computer for providing at least one hearing aid program and having at least one personal computer memory card international association (PCMCIA) defined port in combination with a PCMCIA Card inserted in the port and arranged for interacting with the host computer for controlling hearing-related analysis or programming of a hearing aid. The host computer provides power and ground to the PCMCIA Card and provides for downloading the hearing aid programming software to the PCMCIA Card upon initialization. A microprocessor on the PCMCIA Card executes hearing-related analysis or the programming software. A hearing aid interface for adjusting voltage levels and impedance levels is adapted for coupling signals to the hearing aid being programmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2003Publication date: October 14, 2004Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECH.Inventors: Gordon J. Bye, Jeffrey C. Erdahl, David A. Preves
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Publication number: 20030059073Abstract: A hearing aid includes a microphone for providing an electrical signal representative of a received acoustic signal, a means for filtering the electrical signal and a means for automatic switching. Upon detecting a presence of a magnetic field, the means for automatic switching enables the means for filtering to modify a frequency response of the hearing aid to boost a low frequency gain and reduce a high frequency gain. Such filtering can be used with or without a telecoil. A hearing aid including a telecoil is configured with a preamplifier, a inductive element, and a switch control integrated onto a single common circuit board.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: March 27, 2003Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECHInventors: Mark A. Bren, Lawrence T. Hagen, Randall W. Roberts, Timothy S. Peterson
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Publication number: 20030014566Abstract: A hearing aid programming system with a host computer system including a program for programming a hearing aid. The host computer system includes a first communication interface for sending and receiving control and data signals. A hearing aid programming interface device is connected to the communication interface of the host computer system and includes a second communication interface for sending and receiving control and data signals. The hearing aid programming interface device also includes circuitry for electrically isolating the hearing aid to be programmed from the host computer. The first communication interface may be PCMCIA, USB, RS-232, SCSI or IEEE 1394 interfaces, which are arranged to send and receive serial data and control signals to the hearing aid programming interface device. The first communication interface may also be a wireless communications interface which wirelessly sends and receives control and data signals with the hearing aid programming interface device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2002Publication date: January 16, 2003Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECHInventor: Scott T. Armitage
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Publication number: 20020191805Abstract: Apparatus for use as an in-the-ear hearing aid. The apparatus includes a housing having a shell and a face plate, wherein the shell is molded to custom fit a hearing aid wearer's ear. A first non-directional microphone system is included having a first output signal representative of the sound received. A second non-directional microphone system is included having a second output signal representative of the sound received. A switch mechanism is included having an operator extending through the housing for switching the in-the-ear hearing aid between a non-directional mode and a directional mode. In the directional mode, the microphone system is adjustable to account for component tolerances. The switched directional/non directional microphone feature is employed in a custom in-the-ear Contralateral Routing of Signals (CROS) or Bilateral Routing of Signals (BiCROS) two instrument hearing aid system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2002Publication date: December 19, 2002Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECHInventors: Lawrence T. Hagen, David A. Preves
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Publication number: 20020111745Abstract: An improved hearing-related analysis programming system with a host computer for providing at least one hearing aid program and having at least one personal computer memory card international association (PCMCIA) defined port in combination with a PCMCIA Card inserted in the port and arranged for interacting with the host computer for controlling hearing-related analysis or programming of a hearing aid. The host computer provides power and ground to the PCMCIA Card and provides for downloading the hearing aid programming software to the PCMCIA Card upon initialization. A microprocessor on the PCMCIA Card executes hearing-related analysis or the programming software. A hearing aid interface for adjusting voltage levels and impedance levels is adapted for coupling signals to the hearing aid being programmed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 29, 2002Publication date: August 15, 2002Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECH.Inventors: Gordon J. Bye, Jeffrey C. Erdahl, David A. Preves
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Publication number: 20010009019Abstract: A hearing aid programming system with a host computer system including a program for programming a hearing aid. The host computer system includes a first communication interface for sending and receiving control and data signals. A hearing aid programming interface device is connected to the communication interface of the host computer system and includes a second communication interface for sending and receiving control and data signals. The hearing aid programming interface device also includes circuitry for electrically isolating the hearing aid to be programmed from the host computer. The first communication interface may be PCMCIA, USB, RS-232, SCSI or IEEE 1394 interfaces, which are arranged to send and receive serial data and control signals to the hearing aid programming interface device. The first communication interface may also be a wireless communications interface which wirelessly sends and receives control and data signals with the hearing aid programming interface device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2001Publication date: July 19, 2001Applicant: Micro Ear Technology, Inc., d/b/a MICRO-TECH.Inventor: Scott T. Armitage