Patents Assigned to InSound Medical, Inc.
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Patent number: 9071914Abstract: An ultra miniature hearing device for extended wear entirely in the ear canal past the cartilaginous region is provided. The hearing device comprises a microphone and a speaker, each having a respective diaphragm. The speaker and microphone are placed parallel to each other in a single lateral assembly. The microphone and speaker can be arranged such that their diaphragms are orthogonal to one another so that cross coupling of vibrations is minimized, thus reducing internal feedback. Due to the parallel co-placement of the speaker and microphone in the single lateral assembly, the length of the device is substantially shorter than that of prior hearing aid devices. The hearing device is 12 mm or less in length to fit in the bony part of the ear canal for most individuals and is placed within approximately 3 mm from the eardrum.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2008Date of Patent: June 30, 2015Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventor: Adnan Shennib
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Patent number: 9060234Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal. The hearing device may include a hearing device core, with a battery, an acoustic assembly, a magnetically actuated switch, and a magnetic shield positioned between the battery and the magnetically actuated switch, and a seal apparatus on the hearing device core.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2014Date of Patent: June 16, 2015Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20140254846Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20140254847Abstract: Methods, tools, and methods of manufacturing said tools are provided for inserting a hearing device deeply into the ear canal of a user and adjusting its medial-lateral position therein. The provided tools comprise a shaft. A distal end of the shaft can be coupled to the hearing device. The shaft is flexible to facilitate its insertion into the tortuous ear canal and minimize injurious contact with the ear canal. The length of the shaft can be adjusted to adjust the depth of insertion of the shaft into the ear canal, customizing the tool for an individual user. Medial advancement of the shaft into the ear canal is limited by a base, side extension, or mold coupled to a proximal portion of the shaft or other proximal part of the tool.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2014Publication date: September 11, 2014Applicant: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert Howard, Evelyne Chaubert, Gretchen Anderson, Jonathan Paul Downing, Nicholas Hausman, Janet Karen Hwu, Ricardo Penate
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Patent number: 8808906Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: August 19, 2014Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Stuart Wenzel, Chuangang Lin, Paul Wagner, Igal Ladabaum
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Patent number: 8767991Abstract: Methods, tools, and methods of manufacturing said tools are provided for inserting a hearing device deeply into the ear canal of a user and adjusting its medial-lateral position therein. The provided tools comprise a shaft. A distal end of the shaft can be coupled to the hearing device. The shaft is flexible to facilitate its insertion into the tortuous ear canal and minimize injurious contact with the ear canal. The length of the shaft can be adjusted to adjust the depth of insertion of the shaft into the ear canal, customizing the tool for an individual user. Medial advancement of the shaft into the ear canal is limited by a base, side extension, or mold coupled to a proximal portion of the shaft or other proximal part of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2012Date of Patent: July 1, 2014Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert Howard, Evelyne Chaubert, Gretchen Anderson, Jonathan Paul Downing, Nicholas Hausman, Janet Karen Hwu, Ricardo Penate
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Patent number: 8761423Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same. One such hearing device includes a hearing device core, defining a size and a shape, and including a battery and an acoustic assembly, with a microphone and a receiver with a sound port that is adjacent to a portion of the battery, and a flexible seal apparatus on the hearing device core. The size, shape and configuration of the hearing device core, and the flexibility of the seal, are such that the hearing device is positionable within the ear canal bony region with the entire microphone medial of the bony-cartilaginous junction.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Patent number: 8682016Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same. Such hearing devices may have a hearing device core, which includes a battery and an acoustic assembly with a microphone and receiver positioned such that the lateral end of the receiver substantially abuts the medial end of the microphone, and a seal apparatus on the hearing device core.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2011Date of Patent: March 25, 2014Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Patent number: 8666101Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide an enclosure for a metal-air battery assembly for an extended wear hearing aid. The enclosure includes a diffusion control element having a dimensional property configured for controlling oxygen and moisture diffusion into the metal-air battery assembly to maintain a minimum battery voltage when the hearing aid is operating and worn in an ear canal of a user over an extended period. In an embodiment, the enclosure can comprise a shell with a base end having an opening therein forming a cavity within the shell and a base cap for covering the opening of the base end. A diffusion element is disposed on the base cap. In an embodiment, the diffusion element comprises a laser drilled precision micro hole having an aspect ratio of least about four and a diameter in the range of about 10 to 15 microns.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 4, 2014Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard Gable, Ross Baker, Tom O'Hara
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Patent number: 8538055Abstract: A semi-permanent hearing device is disclosed which is adapted to be completely positioned within the ear canal of an individual for long-term use. The device comprises a sealing retainer substantially positioned in the bony region of the ear canal and a core assembly including a receiver assembly coaxially positioned within the sealing retainer. When the device is inserted into its completely-in-the-canal position, the core assembly extends from the sealing retainer to the cartilaginous region of the ear canal in a non-occluding fashion, thereby minimizing interference in the ear canal. The hearing device is inserted in the ear canal past the aperture thereof and in close proximity to the eardrum by a physician or a hearing aid dispenser.Type: GrantFiled: February 15, 2008Date of Patent: September 17, 2013Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Adnan Shennib, Richard C. Urso, Diep H. Ngo
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Patent number: 8503707Abstract: An embodiment provides a seal for retaining a hearing device within the ear canal comprising a curved shell having an opening at a shell apex portion. The shell defines a cavity for retention of a device component. An interior surface of a shell wall has a scalloped shape configured to distribute compressive forces applied to the shell perimeter such that when the shell is positioned in the canal, the shell wall conforms to the shape of the canal to maintain an acoustical seal between a shell exterior surface and the canal walls. The scalloped shape can be configured to produce a substantially constant amount of inward deformation of a shell wall independent of a force application point on a shell perimeter. The shell can include a coating to retain the seal in the canal and/or to promote asparagine growth into the coating to fastenly retain the seal in the canal.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 2009Date of Patent: August 6, 2013Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard C Urso, Adnan Shennib, Greg Anderson, Sunder Ram, Robert Schindler, Ian Day, James Buckley
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Patent number: 8494200Abstract: Embodiments of the invention provide microphone assemblies for hearing aids which are resistant to moisture and debris. An embodiment provides a microphone assembly for a CIC hearing aid comprising a microphone housing including a housing surface having a microphone port, a fluidic barrier structure coupled to the housing surface, a protective mesh coupled to the barrier structure and a microphone disposed within the housing. The microphone housing can be sized to be positioned in close proximity to another component surface such as a hearing battery assembly surface. At least a portion of the housing surface and/or the barrier structure are hydrophobic. The barrier structure surrounds the microphone port and is configured to channel liquid and debris away from entry into the microphone port including matter constrained between the housing surface and another surface.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2010Date of Patent: July 23, 2013Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Sunder Ram, Dean Johnson, Richard Gable, Michael Ipsen, Ian M. Day
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Patent number: 8457336Abstract: An in-canal hearing device includes a receiver, battery, and microphone assembly with a housing. The housing has an air and sound opening which is covered with a structure to inhibit the entry of cerumen and moisture. The structure may be in the form of an end cap having passages with walls which are both hydrophobic and oleophobic to prevent the entry of water, cerumen and other liquids. The structure may also include a flexible tube or a rigid perforated shell surrounding the passages that inhibit the deposition of solid cerumen and other debris onto the passages.Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2010Date of Patent: June 4, 2013Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Igal Ladabaum, Stuart Wenzel, Ganapati Mauze, Ian Michael Day, Leland Stock, Paul Wagner
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Publication number: 20130129127Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INSOUND MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20130130097Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INSOUND MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Stuart Wenzel, Chuangang Lin, Paul Wagner, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20130125387Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INSOUND MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Stuart Wenzel, Chuangang Lin, Paul Wagner, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20130129128Abstract: Hearing devices configured to fit within the bony portion of the ear canal and batteries that may be used with same.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2011Publication date: May 23, 2013Applicant: INSOUND MEDICAL, INC.Inventors: Paul Wagner, Stuart Wenzel, Michael Au, Igal Ladabaum
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Publication number: 20120230527Abstract: Various embodiments of the invention provide an enclosure for a metal-air battery assembly for an extended wear hearing aid. The enclosure includes a diffusion control element having a dimensional property configured for controlling oxygen and moisture diffusion into the metal-air battery assembly to maintain a minimum battery voltage when the hearing aid is operating and worn in an ear canal of a user over an extended period. In an embodiment, the enclosure can comprise a shell with a base end having an opening therein forming a cavity within the shell and a base cap for covering the opening of the base end. A diffusion element is disposed on the base cap. In an embodiment, the diffusion element comprises a laser drilled precision micro hole having an aspect ratio of least about four and a diameter in the range of about 10 to 15 microns.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 16, 2011Publication date: September 13, 2012Applicant: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Richard Gable, Ross Baker, Tom O'Hara
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Patent number: 8184842Abstract: Methods, tools, and methods of manufacturing said tools are provided for inserting a hearing device deeply into the ear canal of a user and adjusting its medial-lateral position therein. The provided tools comprise a shaft. A distal end of the shaft can be coupled to the hearing device. The shaft is flexible to facilitate its insertion into the tortuous ear canal and minimize injurious contact with the ear canal. The length of the shaft can be adjusted to adjust the depth of insertion of the shaft into the ear canal, customizing the tool for an individual user. Medial advancement of the shaft into the ear canal is limited by a base, side extension, or mold coupled to a proximal portion of the shaft or other proximal part of the tool.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2009Date of Patent: May 22, 2012Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Robert Howard, Evelyne Chaubert, Gretchen Anderson, Jonathan Paul Downing, Nicholas Hausman, Janet Karen Hwu, Ricardo Penate
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Patent number: 8155361Abstract: The invention provides a device and method for inserting a deep-in-the-ear-canal (DIC) hearing aid into the ear canal. The method may be performed by a DIC hearing aid user self-inserting the hearing aid or by a second person assisting the user. Embodiments of a DIC hearing aid insertion device include a base configured to fit into the conchal cavity of an ear, a chimney configured to fit into the ear canal projecting distally from the base and having a channel sized for a DIC hearing aid, and a piston. The piston is supported by a support structure such that the piston's longitudinal axis is collinear with the channel and the piston is moveable into the channel. A method of using the insertion device includes seating the DIC hearing aid in the insertion device, positioning the base of the insertion conformably within the conchal bowl of the ear, and inserting the hearing aid deep into the ear canal.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2008Date of Patent: April 10, 2012Assignee: InSound Medical, Inc.Inventor: Robert A. Schindler