Patents by Inventor Daniel LUCAS-HIRTZ
Daniel LUCAS-HIRTZ has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 11622205Abstract: The disclosed technology generally relates to operation modes for hearing devices. In some implementations, the disclosed technology includes a hearing device entering into and operating in an airplane mode or a mode of operation that limits communication with a select frequency or select group of frequencies. To enter a mode of operation, a user may use two inputs for the hearing device. For example, one input may be a battery closing and another input may include the pushing of a button on a device (e.g., on the hearing device or a mobile device in communication with the hearing device).Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2021Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Jonas Högberg, Michael von Tessin, Ivo Spieler, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Jan Mattmuller
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Patent number: 11510020Abstract: A binaural hearing system includes first and second hearing devices communicatively coupled by way of a binaural communication link. The first hearing device determines that a signal quality measure of a wireless signal transmitted by the remote audio source is greater than an upper threshold level. In response, both hearing devices enter a wireless audio rendering mode in which they render a remote audio stream from the remote audio source to a user. While operating in the wireless audio rendering mode, both hearing devices determine that a signal quality measure of the remote audio stream drops below a lower threshold level. In response to this determination, both hearing devices exit the wireless audio rendering mode.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2021Date of Patent: November 22, 2022Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Doris Zahnd
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Patent number: 11445308Abstract: There is provided a method of controlling access of a client to a service of a hearing instrument, the method comprising the steps of: requesting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument by providing a client authenticator to the hearing instrument; authenticating the client based on a validation of the provided client authenticator by the hearing instrument; upon successful authentication, comparing a security level associated with the service requested by the client with a highest security level assigned to the client by the hearing instrument, wherein the security level is selected from a plurality of hierarchically structured security levels, and granting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument, if the requested security level is below or equal to the highest security level assigned to the client.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2020Date of Patent: September 13, 2022Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Michael von Tessin, Alexander Maksyagin
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Patent number: 11363440Abstract: There is provided a method of wirelessly connecting a communication device to other devices using a communication protocol, wherein the communication device searches for external devices known to the communication device by executing a search activity in which the search effort to be spent by the communication device increases with the number of known external devices to be searched, wherein the communication device adjusts the search effort spent on the search activity for each one of the external devices according to the relevance of that external device, with a higher relevance of the external device resulting in a higher search effort, and wherein the search effort is determined by at least one of the following parameters of the search activity: scheduling frequency, duty cycle and transmission power.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2017Date of Patent: June 14, 2022Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Patent number: 11323889Abstract: A communication device, including a wireless interface including a transceiver unit, and a controller configured to control the transceiver unit when applying a first protocol which is a Bluetooth Low Energy protocol and a second protocol which is suitable for exchanging both audio data and non-audio data. The controller is further configured to apply a first control configuration while the transceiver unit is not used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol, and to apply a second control configuration while the transceiver unit is used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol. In the second control configuration duration of BLE connection events is limited to a maximum duration shorter than the maximum duration of BLE connection events in the first control configuration.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2018Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: SONOVA AGInventors: Jonas Högberg, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Amre El-Hoiydi, Federico Ferrari, Marc Secall, Michael Osterwalder, Georg Dickmann
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Patent number: 11297451Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a system and method for providing pairing information to assist in pairing devices for wireless communication. For example, the disclosed technology includes a method for visually displaying time remaining in pairing time windows for hearing aid devices. A hearing aid professional can view the displayed information on a computer, fitting station, or mobile device and then use this information to determine which devices can be paired or how much time is remaining to pair the device.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2017Date of Patent: April 5, 2022Assignee: SONOVA AGInventors: Ullrich Sigwanz, Nanda Sandhu, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Publication number: 20220038829Abstract: The disclosed technology generally relates to operation modes for hearing devices. In some implementations, the disclosed technology includes a hearing device entering into and operating in an airplane mode or a mode of operation that limits communication with a select frequency or select group of frequencies. To enter a mode of operation, a user may use two inputs for the hearing device. For example, one input may be a battery closing and another input may include the pushing of a button on a device (e.g., on the hearing device or a mobile device in communication with the hearing device).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2021Publication date: February 3, 2022Inventors: Jonas Högberg, Michael von Tessin, Ivo Spieler, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Jan Mattmuller
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Publication number: 20220007201Abstract: A communication device, including a wireless interface including a transceiver unit, and a controller configured to control the transceiver unit when applying a first protocol which is a Bluetooth Low Energy protocol and a second protocol which is suitable for exchanging both audio data and non-audio data. The controller is further configured to apply a first control configuration while the transceiver unit is not used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol, and to apply a second control configuration while the transceiver unit is used for audio data reception and/or transmission of audio data via the second protocol. In the second control configuration duration of BLE connection events is limited to a maximum duration shorter than the maximum duration of BLE connection events in the first control configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2018Publication date: January 6, 2022Inventors: Jonas Högberg, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Amre El-Hoiydi, Federico Ferrari, Marc Secall, Michael Osterwalder, Georg Dickmann
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Patent number: 11206497Abstract: The disclosed technology generally relates to operation modes for hearing devices. In some implementations, the disclosed technology includes a hearing device entering into and operating in airplane mode or a mode of operation that limits communication with a select frequency or select group of frequencies. To enter a mode of operation, a user can use two inputs for the hearing device. For example, one input is a battery closing and another input is the device pushing of a button on the device (e.g., on the hearing device or a mobile device in communication with the hearing device).Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2017Date of Patent: December 21, 2021Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Jonas Högberg, Michael von Tessin, Ivo Spieler, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Jan Mattmüller
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Publication number: 20210360357Abstract: A binaural hearing system includes first and second hearing devices communicatively coupled by way of a binaural communication link. The first hearing device determines that a signal quality measure of a wireless signal transmitted by the remote audio source is greater than an upper threshold level. In response, both hearing devices enter a wireless audio rendering mode in which they render a remote audio stream from the remote audio source to a user. While operating in the wireless audio rendering mode, both hearing devices determine that a signal quality measure of the remote audio stream drops below a lower threshold level. In response to this determination, both hearing devices exit the wireless audio rendering mode.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 28, 2021Publication date: November 18, 2021Inventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Doris Zahnd
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Patent number: 11115762Abstract: A hearing device configured to be worn at a head of a user. The hearing device includes a vibration sensor to detect a vibration conducted through the user's head to the hearing device and to output a vibration signal including information about the vibration. At least part of the vibration can be caused by an own voice activity of the user. A method of operating the hearing device allows a reliable own voice detection at rather low processing effort. The processor determines a presence of an own voice characteristic in the vibration signal at a vibration frequency associated with the own voice characteristic and identifies the own voice activity based on an identification criterion including the presence of the own voice characteristic in the vibration signal at the associated vibration frequency. The own voice characteristic indicative of part of the vibration can be caused by the own voice activity.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: September 7, 2021Assignee: SONOVA AGInventors: Ullrich Sigwanz, Nadim El Guindi, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Nina Stumpf
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Patent number: 11102592Abstract: There is provided a hearing device to be worn by a user for stimulating the user's hearing, comprising an interface (20) for wireless communication with external devices (11, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 54, 56), and a pairing control unit (38) for controlling pairing of the hearing device with external devices. The pairing control unit is configured to maintain a plurality of pairing tables (P1, P2), wherein each pairing table is configured to persistently store a limited number of pairing information entries for external devices paired with hearing device, and wherein, once the maximum number of external devices has been reached, one of the existing entries is overwritten when a new pairing information entry is to be stored in the paring table.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 2016Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Patent number: 11089411Abstract: A binaural hearing system includes first and second hearing devices communicatively coupled by way of a binaural communication link. The first hearing device determines that a signal quality measure of a wireless signal transmitted by the remote audio source is greater than an upper threshold level. In response, both hearing devices enter a wireless audio rendering mode in which they render a remote audio stream from the remote audio source to a user. While operating in the wireless audio rendering mode, both hearing devices determine that a signal quality measure of the remote audio stream drops below a lower threshold level. In response to this determination, both hearing devices exit the wireless audio rendering mode.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 2019Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickman, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Doris Zahnd
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Patent number: 10972845Abstract: An exemplary hearing device configured to assist a user in hearing comprises a memory storing instructions and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The processor may be configured to execute the instructions to receive, by way of a first wireless link established between the hearing device and a first external device using a first wireless communication protocol, audio content transmitted by the first external device, receive signaling data transmitted by a second external device and indicating that the second external device has additional audio content available to be transmitted to the hearing device, the signaling data transmitted to the hearing device using a second wireless communication protocol that is of a different type than the first wireless communication protocol, and perform, in response to receiving the signaling data, an action with respect to the additional audio content.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Publication number: 20210099812Abstract: An exemplary hearing device configured to assist a user in hearing comprises a memory storing instructions and a processor communicatively coupled to the memory. The processor may be configured to execute the instructions to receive, by way of a first wireless link established between the hearing device and a first external device using a first wireless communication protocol, audio content transmitted by the first external device, receive signaling data transmitted by a second external device and indicating that the second external device has additional audio content available to be transmitted to the hearing device, the signaling data transmitted to the hearing device using a second wireless communication protocol that is of a different type than the first wireless communication protocol, and perform, in response to receiving the signaling data, an action with respect to the additional audio content.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2019Publication date: April 1, 2021Inventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Publication number: 20210084419Abstract: There is provided a method of controlling access of a client to a service of a hearing instrument, the method comprising the steps of: requesting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument by providing a client authenticator to the hearing instrument; authenticating the client based on a validation of the provided client authenticator by the hearing instrument; upon successful authentication, comparing a security level associated with the service requested by the client with a highest security level assigned to the client by the hearing instrument, wherein the security level is selected from a plurality of hierarchically structured security levels, and granting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument, if the requested security level is below or equal to the highest security level assigned to the client.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2020Publication date: March 18, 2021Inventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Michael von Tessin, Alexander Maksyagin
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Patent number: 10880661Abstract: There is provided a method of controlling access of a client to a service of a hearing instrument, the method comprising the steps of: requesting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument by providing a client authenticator to the hearing instrument; authenticating the client based on a validation of the provided client authenticator by the hearing instrument; upon successful authentication, comparing a security level associated with the service requested by the client with a highest security level assigned to the client by the hearing instrument, wherein the security level is selected from a plurality of hierarchically structured security levels, and granting access of the client to the service of the hearing instrument, if the requested security level is below or equal to the highest security level assigned to the client.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2016Date of Patent: December 29, 2020Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Michael von Tessin, Alexander Maksyagin
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Publication number: 20200314565Abstract: A hearing device configured to be worn at a head of a user. The hearing device includes a vibration sensor to detect a vibration conducted through the user's head to the hearing device and to output a vibration signal including information about the vibration. At least part of the vibration can be caused by an own voice activity of the user. A method of operating the hearing device allows a reliable own voice detection at rather low processing effort. The processor determines a presence of an own voice characteristic in the vibration signal at a vibration frequency associated with the own voice characteristic and identifies the own voice activity based on an identification criterion including the presence of the own voice characteristic in the vibration signal at the associated vibration frequency. The own voice characteristic indicative of part of the vibration can be caused by the own voice activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 27, 2020Publication date: October 1, 2020Inventors: Ullrich Sigwanz, Nadim El Guindi, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz, Nina Stumpf
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Patent number: 10715936Abstract: There is provided a hearing device (10) comprising a BTLE 4.Type: GrantFiled: October 12, 2016Date of Patent: July 14, 2020Assignee: Sonova AGInventors: Georg Dickmann, Daniel Lucas-Hirtz
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Publication number: 20200221239Abstract: The disclosed technology includes a system and method for providing pairing information to assist in pairing devices for wireless communication. For example, the disclosed technology includes a method for visually displaying time remaining in pairing time windows for hearing aid devices. A hearing aid professional can view the displayed information on a computer, fitting station, or mobile device and then use this information to determine which devices can be paired or how much time is remaining to pair the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2017Publication date: July 9, 2020Inventors: Ullrich Sigwanz, Nanda SANDHU, Daniel LUCAS-HIRTZ