Patents Assigned to Brain Basket, LLC
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Patent number: 9301066Abstract: Disclosed is an auditory comprehension and audibility device that assists users in hearing and comprehending auditory signals. The auditory comprehension and audibility device includes a magnetostrictive pad and a multi-turn coil that is disposed on the magnetostrictive pad. The multi-turn coil is electrically isolated from other devices, such as a speaker. An optional permanent magnet can also be placed on the magnetostrictive pad, which may help increase audibility of said auditory signals. The auditory comprehension and audibility device can be used in mobile phone covers, head phones, hearing aids and other devices that are used for hearing.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2012Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Brain Basket, LLCInventors: Joan Billger Burleigh, Joan Phillips Waldron
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Patent number: 8923535Abstract: Disclosed is hearing device that uses magnetostrictive materials to assist a user in hearing and comprehending sounds. Conductive coils are made with a magnetostrictive covering that can comprise a film or other coating. In addition, printed circuit boards can be used with traces that form a coil to generate a magnetic field that activates a magnetostrictive film disposed over the coil traces on the printed circuit board. Enhanced effects are achieved using these systems. Delays in the signal processing can also be introduced by varying the thickness of the magnetostrictive coverings.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2013Date of Patent: December 30, 2014Assignee: Brain Basket, LLCInventors: Joan Billger Burleigh, Joan Phillips Waldron
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Publication number: 20130190550Abstract: Disclosed is hearing device that uses magnetostrictive materials to assist a user in hearing and comprehending sounds. Conductive coils are made with a magnetostrictive covering that can comprise a film or other coating. In addition, printed circuit boards can be used with traces that form a coil to generate a magnetic field that activates a magnetostrictive film disposed over the coil traces on the printed circuit board. Enhanced effects are achieved using these systems. Delays in the signal processing can also be introduced by varying the thickness of the magnetostrictive coverings.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2013Publication date: July 25, 2013Applicant: Brain Basket, LLCInventor: Brain Basket, LLC
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Publication number: 20130089226Abstract: Disclosed is an auditory comprehension and audibility device that assists users in hearing and comprehending auditory signals. The auditory comprehension and audibility device includes a magnetostrictive pad and a multi-turn coil that is disposed on the magnetostrictive pad. The multi-turn coil is electrically isolated from other devices, such as a speaker. An optional permanent magnet can also be placed on the magnetostrictive pad, which may help increase audibility of said auditory signals. The auditory comprehension and audibility device can be used in mobile phone covers, head phones, hearing aids and other devices that are used for hearing.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2012Publication date: April 11, 2013Applicant: BRAIN BASKET, LLCInventor: BRAIN BASKET, LLC
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Patent number: 8363862Abstract: Disclosed is hearing device that uses magnetostrictive materials to assist a user in hearing and comprehending sounds. Conductive coils are made with a magnetostrictive covering that can comprise a film or other coating. In addition, printed circuit boards can be used with traces that form a coil to generate a magnetic field that activates a magnetostrictive film disposed over the coil traces on the printed circuit board. Enhanced effects are achieved using these systems. Delays in the signal processing can also be introduced by varying the thickness of the magnetostrictive coverings.Type: GrantFiled: July 10, 2009Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: Brain Basket, LLCInventors: Joan Billger Burleigh, Joan Phillips Waldron
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Publication number: 20100008524Abstract: Disclosed is hearing device that uses magnetostrictive materials to assist a user in hearing and comprehending sounds. Conductive coils are made with a magnetostrictive covering that can comprise a film or other coating. In addition, printed circuit boards can be used with traces that form a coil to generate a magnetic field that activates a magnetostrictive film disposed over the coil traces on the printed circuit board. Enhanced effects are achieved using these systems. Delays in the signal processing can also be introduced by varying the thickness of the magnetostrictive coverings.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2009Publication date: January 14, 2010Applicant: Brain Basket, LLCInventors: Joan Billger Burleigh, Joan Phillips Waldron