Patents by Inventor Mike Feeley
Mike Feeley 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: 10887706Abstract: An on-ear speaker component for a hearing aid device. The on-ear speaker component includes an on-ear speaker housing, a speaker disposed in the on-ear speaker housing, and an electrical connection adapted to attach the speaker to a microphone in a housing different from the on-ear speaker housing.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2016Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies LLCInventors: James P. Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 9591393Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 22, 2014Date of Patent: March 7, 2017Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20160381472Abstract: An on-ear speaker component for a hearing aid device. The on-ear speaker component includes an on-ear speaker housing, a speaker disposed in the on-ear speaker housing, and an electrical connection adapted to attach the speaker to a microphone in a housing different from the on-ear speaker housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2016Publication date: December 29, 2016Inventors: James P. Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 9118995Abstract: Systems, devices and methods relating to auditory devices having an ear tip with a neck portion configured to extend beyond the end of a speaker assembly when assembled are provided. Embodiments provide for an ear tip with enhanced flexibility for insertion and removal and while the ear tip is in use. Additionally, embodiments may provide for a fastening means that allows the ear tip to be easily detachable from a speaker assembly, while also providing sufficient securing force for the ear tip to secure the tip to the speaker assembly while the tip is subjected to forces resulting from insertion, removal or otherwise normal use of the auditory device.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2012Date of Patent: August 25, 2015Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies LLCInventors: James Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 8976991Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2010Date of Patent: March 10, 2015Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20140328492Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2014Publication date: November 6, 2014Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 8094850Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 8050437Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: November 1, 2011Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20100226520Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2010Publication date: September 9, 2010Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20100086157Abstract: In representative embodiments, the present invention is directed to an at least partially in-the-canal module. The module may include a speaker module that generates audio signals from an electrical driving signal. The speaker module has a tubular body with a diameter that is smaller than the ear canal of the user. The speaker module also includes an arcuate raised ridge. A cushion tip of deformable material may be used to enclose the speaker module within a tubular portion that applies an elastic force to the arcuate raised ridge to prevent removal of the speaker from the cushion tip. Also, the tubular portion is longer than the speaker module to cause the cushion tip to deflect during navigation through the canal. Further, the tip portion of the cushion tip possesses sufficient structural rigidity to prevent the speaker from being pushed through the cushion tip during navigation through the canal.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2009Publication date: April 8, 2010Inventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20090296969Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 7, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 7606382Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing-circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2006Date of Patent: October 20, 2009Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20070064967Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20070064965Abstract: An inventive earpiece auditory device is provided. In one embodiment, the earpiece auditory device includes a behind-the-ear component, the behind-the-ear component preferably being shaped to fit behind an ear of a user. In some embodiments, the behind-the-ear component includes a module that includes processing circuitry. In a preferred embodiment, the earpiece auditory device also includes a completely-in-canal component, the completely-in-canal component preferably being shaped to fit into the ear canal of the user in such a manner as to touch the bony portion of the ear canal of the user. In some embodiments, the completely-in-canal component includes an ear mold. Moreover, in one embodiment, the earpiece auditory device includes a connector physically coupling the behind-the-ear component to the completely-in-canal component. In a preferred embodiment, the connector includes at least one end detachably coupled to the behind-the-ear component or the completely-in-canal component.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20070064966Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing-circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2006Publication date: March 22, 2007Applicant: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Publication number: 20070009130Abstract: An earpiece auditory device is described which includes a behind-the-ear component shaped to fit behind the ear of a user. The behind-the-ear component can also have at least one microphone and processing circuitry, where the processing circuitry is used to processes audio signal from the microphone. The device also includes a speaker sized to fit in the ear canal of a user, and an ear mold holding the speaker in place. The ear mold can also be position to touch the bony portion of the ear canal and provide sound attenuation in the ear canal. A connector physically and electrically connects the behind-the-ear component to the speaker. The connector is capable of being used to insert and remove the speaker and ear mold from the ear canal of the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 15, 2006Publication date: January 11, 2007Applicant: Clear-Tone Hearing AidInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 7139404Abstract: An inventive earpiece auditory device is provided. In one embodiment, the earpiece auditory device includes a behind-the-ear component, the behind-the-ear component preferably being shaped to fit behind an ear of a user. In some embodiments, the behind-the-ear component includes a module that includes processing circuitry. In a preferred embodiment, the earpiece auditory device also includes a completely-in-canal component, the completely-in-canal component preferably being shaped to fit into the ear canal of the user in such a manner as to touch the bony portion of the ear canal of the user. In some embodiments, the completely-in-canal component includes an ear mold. Moreover, in one embodiment, the earpiece auditory device includes a connector physically coupling the behind-the-ear component to the completely-in-canal component. In a preferred embodiment, the connector includes at least one end detachably coupled to the behind-the-ear component or the completely-in-canal component.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2001Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 7110562Abstract: An earpiece auditory device includes a behind-the-ear (BTE) component, which includes processing circuitry. In an embodiment, the device also includes a completely-in-canal (CIC) component, shaped to fit into the ear canal of the user such that it touches the bony portion of the ear canal. In some embodiments, the CIC component includes either a universal fit or a custom fit ear mold. The custom fit ear mold can be fabricated using a rapid prototyping technology, in which the contours of the user's ear canal are scanned, and the scan data is used either directly or indirectly to replicate the ear canal contours of that user into the custom fit ear mold. In some embodiments, the ear mold is detachably interconnected with a speaker module, preferably using either an intermediate sleeve or a detachable locking pin assembly. In another embodiment, the speaker module is permanently encapsulated within the ear mold.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2002Date of Patent: September 19, 2006Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: 7016512Abstract: In representative embodiments, the present invention is directed to an at least partially in-the-canal module. The module may include a speaker module that generates audio signals from an electrical driving signal. The speaker module has a tubular body with a diameter that is smaller than the ear canal of the user. The speaker module also includes an arcuate raised ridge. A cushion tip of deformable material may be used to enclose the speaker module within a tubular portion that applies an elastic force to the arcuate raised ridge to prevent removal of the speaker from the cushion tip. Also, the tubular portion is longer than the speaker module to cause the cushion tip to deflect during navigation through the canal. Further, the tip portion of the cushion tip possesses sufficient structural rigidity to prevent the speaker from being pushed through the cushion tip during navigation through the canal.Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2003Date of Patent: March 21, 2006Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley
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Patent number: D529612Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 2004Date of Patent: October 3, 2006Assignee: Hear-Wear Technologies, LLCInventors: Jim Feeley, Mike Feeley