Patents Examined by Dionne H. Pendleton
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Patent number: 7515725Abstract: In a method for operating an electronic battery-powered hearing instrument, the following steps are performed: providing primary function means with power from the battery via a first power supply terminal and a second power supply terminal, and via a rectifier circuit for providing a positive supply voltage and a negative supply voltage regardless of the polarity of the battery relative to the first and second power supply terminal, inferring the status of an input means, wherein a first terminal of the input means is electrically connected to the first power supply terminal, and a second terminal, of the input means is electrically connected to an input line, from an input voltage, that is, a voltage of the input line. A programming device for a hearing instrument according to the invention and a method for operating a programming device are adapted to the possibility of the hearing aid having an inverted power supply.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 2004Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignee: Phonak AGInventor: Martin Fluit
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Patent number: 7515728Abstract: A speaker apparatus including: a first diaphragm; a second diaphragm arranged coaxial with the first diaphragm along a driving direction; a frame having diaphragm supporting portions; and a voice-coil bobbin, wherein outer circumferential portions of the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm are fixed to the diaphragm supporting portions respectively, inner circumferential portions of the first diaphragm and the second diaphragm are connected together and fixed to the voice-coil bobbin so as to make a sealed space between the first diaphragm, the second diaphragm and the frame, and the voice-coil bobbin is supported by springiness of a gas contained in the sealed space.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 2004Date of Patent: April 7, 2009Assignees: Pioneer Corporation, Tohoku Pioneer CorporationInventors: Hiroyuki Kobayashi, Kyoichi Matsuda
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Patent number: 7508953Abstract: A loudspeaker and components for use in the construction thereof is provided. In one aspect, the present invention relates generally to a new type of loudspeaker comprising a driver having a sound radiating element, at least two motor elements which, in operation, cooperate to move the sound radiating element in response to an applied signal, and mounting elements coupled to the sound radiating element and motor elements, where the first motor element is mechanically coupled to the sound radiating element, and where the driver comprises at least two mechanical masses which, in operation, move independently in response to the applied signal. The mechanical masses are mechanically coupled such that in operation, the driver has at least fourth order frequency characteristics. This facilitates, for example, the construction of a fourth order loudspeaker system that performs like a vented enclosure system without employing a vent.Type: GrantFiled: December 30, 2003Date of Patent: March 24, 2009Assignee: Audio Products International Corp.Inventor: Stefan R. Hlibowicki
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Patent number: 7496206Abstract: In a hearing aid with a magnetic field-controlled switch and a method for operating such a hearing aid, the magnetic field sensor for automatically switching the hearing aid is miniaturized and made more cost-effective by the use of a ferrite component as the magnetic field sensor. This component can be evaluated by a Wheatstone bridge circuit which is fed by an oscillator. In this context, a measuring amplifier with a threshold value detector supplies a corresponding switching signal for the hearing aid.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2004Date of Patent: February 24, 2009Assignee: Siemens Audiologische Technik GmbHInventor: Kunibert Husung
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Patent number: 7466837Abstract: A spherical wave generating diffuser positioned in front of the sound emission side of a sound source. The diffuser comprises an inner horn and an outer horn positioned concentrically around the inner horn. The diffuser generates pseudo-spherical waves centered on the inner horn because the emission speed of the sound waves emitted from between the outer horn and the inner horn are slower than the emission speed of sound waves emitted from within the inner horn.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2004Date of Patent: December 16, 2008Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Takeshi Nakamura
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Patent number: 7450733Abstract: A speaker comprises an enclosure with at least one wall; and an acoustic driver mounted in an interior of the enclosure and being attached to a front wall of the enclosure. An acoustic extension is mounted to the enclosure and is external of the enclosure. The acoustic extension is operatively connected to the interior of the enclosure; and comprises one of: a bass reflex port, a tuned port, a passive radiator, and a concentric loading.Type: GrantFiled: January 23, 2004Date of Patent: November 11, 2008Assignee: Creative Technology Ltd.Inventors: Susimin Suprapmo, Choon Yen Frankie Shee, Thean Kule Christopher Chang, Kin Fui Chong
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Patent number: 7447322Abstract: A speaker having a transparent sound panel and an exciter connected to the transparent sound panel for converting electrical energy received by the exciter, into vibrations that are transmitted to the transparent sound panel, resulting in the transparent sound panel transmitting sound. The speaker also contains a stiff panel located between the exciter and the transparent sound panel, where the stiff panel minimizes dampening qualities associated with material utilized to fabricate the transparent sound panel and minimizes bending of the portion of the transparent sound panel that is in contact with the stiff panel. In addition, a dampening pad is located within the exciter for absorbing a portion of excessive mid-high frequency vibrations emanating from the exciter prior to transmission to the transparent sound panel.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2004Date of Patent: November 4, 2008Assignee: Brookstone Purchasing, Inc.Inventors: Kenneth David Harris, Jr., Vian W. Y. Li, Timothy L. Trzepacz
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Patent number: 7443995Abstract: An acoustic driver has a voice coil in which adjacent turns of the coil are spaced apart. The driver is placed at one end of a foam-lined, elongated structure, such as a tube. An opposing end of the structure is, in one embodiment, enclosed by a wall that is connected to the structure by a suspension so that it moves in sympathy with the driver. In another embodiment, the structure cooperates with the acoustic driver to form one or more restrictive passageways confined around the driver's motor and an inner surface of the structure. The passageway(s) couple a volume of air in the structure to the exterior of the structure in a manner that reduces the transmission of acoustic energy without creating alternating pressure within the structure that interferes with the movement of the voice coil's diaphragm, at its maximum points of excursion.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Babb LaboratoriesInventors: Burton Babb, Alan Babb
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Patent number: 7443997Abstract: An armature for a receiver comprising a first and a second leg portion each having a thickness and a width and connected to each other, and a connection portion in communication with the first and second leg portions. The connection portion has a width greater than the width of the first and second leg portions individually. The connection portion reduces the stiffness of the armature and minimizes magnetic reluctance of the connection between the first and second leg portions. According to one aspect of the invention, the first and second leg portions are integrally formed with the connection portion and the connection portion includes at least a portion having a thickness less than the thickness of the first and second leg portions individually to reduce the stiffness of the armature. According to another aspect of the invention, the first and second leg portions are separately formed and attached to the connection portion in a way that reduces the stiffness of the armature.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 28, 2008Assignee: Knowles Electronics, LLC.Inventors: Thomas Miller, Daniel Warren
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Patent number: 7440582Abstract: A trim panel (10) includes an integrally formed attachment member (14) for mounting an acoustic device (16), such as a loudspeaker, an exciter, a piezoelectric transducer, or the like, directly to the trim panel (10) without the need of a separate mounting member. The acoustic device (16) is attached to the trim panel (10) by use a twist and lock fastening feature (18) in the form of a ramp surface (24) that draws the acoustic device (16) toward the trim panel (10) as the acoustic device (16) is rotated about the attachment member (14). Once the acoustic device (16) is rotated into place, one or more detents (26) are provided on the trim panel (10) and one or more corresponding detent grooves or recesses (32) are provided on the acoustic device (16) to lock the acoustic device (16) securely in place. The integrally formed attachment member (14) enables the inner and outer surfaces (11, 12) of the trim panel (10) to be a generally continuous surface.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 21, 2008Assignee: Intier Automotive Inc.Inventors: Richard A. Hager, Daniel V. Beckley, Lisa Ann Kidd
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Patent number: 7433486Abstract: A lead wire of a voice coil is wired along the surface of a diaphragm. The lead wire is bent toward a reverse side of the diaphragm at a peripheral edge portion of the diaphragm. The lead wire is led to the interior of a frame. An external terminal is provided to extend from outside to inside the frame. In addition, a connecting portion for connecting the lead wire and the external terminal is provided inside the frame. The connecting portion is prevented from coming into contact with another part and becoming short-circuited.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignees: Pioneer Corporation, Tohoku Pioneer CorporationInventors: Takeshi Kaiwa, Satoshi Chiba, Kunio Mitobe
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Patent number: 7433484Abstract: An acoustic vibration sensor, also referred to as a speech sensing device, is provided. The acoustic vibration sensor receives speech signals of a human talker and, in response, generates electrical signals representative of human speech. The acoustic vibration sensor includes at least one diaphragm positioned adjacent to a front port and at least one coupler. The coupler couples a first set of signals to the diaphragm while isolating the diaphragm from the second set of signals. The coupler includes at least one material with acoustic impedance matched to the acoustic impedance of human skin.Type: GrantFiled: January 30, 2004Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Assignee: AliphCom, Inc.Inventors: Alexander Asseily, Andrew E. Einaudi
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Patent number: 7424123Abstract: A canal hearing device with a dual acoustic seal system for preventing feedback while minimizing occlusion effects. The two-part device comprises a main module and an elongated tubular insert for conducting sound to the tympanic membrane and sealing within the bony region of the ear canal. The main module is positioned in the cartilaginous portion of the ear canal. The tubular insert comprises a sound conduction tube and a cylindrically hollow primary seal medially positioned in the bony region. The device also comprises a secondary seal laterally positioned in the cartilaginous region. The secondary seal, although providing additional acoustic sealing for the prevention of feedback, is sufficiently vented to provide a path of least acoustic resistance for occlusion sounds within the ear canal.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2004Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Insound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Adnan Shennib, Richard C. Urso
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Patent number: 7424124Abstract: 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 with hair and earwax production present in the cartilaginous region. In a preferred embodiment of the device, the core assembly comprises a battery assembly conforming substantially to the shape and dimensions of the battery enclosed within the assembly.Type: GrantFiled: April 26, 2005Date of Patent: September 9, 2008Assignee: Insound Medical, Inc.Inventors: Adnan Shennib, Richard C. Urso, Diep H. Ngo
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Patent number: 7418109Abstract: A diaphragm (1) of a light sound converter which has a high performance, is suitable for mass-production and has a slit (1s) formed therein. A light emitting element and a light receiving element are disposed at positions opposed to a reflective part (1a) of the diaphragm (1) having a pressure receiving surface part (1d) and the reflective part (1a), and light is radiated from the light emitting element to the reflective part (1a) of the diaphragm (1) and the reflected light from the reflective part (1a) is received by the light receiving element, whereby the position of the diaphragm (1) can be detected.Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2002Date of Patent: August 26, 2008Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha KenwoodInventors: Yoshio Sakamoto, Takahiro Imai
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Patent number: 7412071Abstract: The present invention relates to a low-inductance electromagnetic drive without driving magnetic flux circuit, which comprises a magnetic pole, a drive coil, an upper magnetic inductive board, a permanent magnet and a lower magnetic-inductive board. The magnetic pole is integrated with the lower magnetic-inductive board, and the permanent magnet is located between the upper magnetic-inductive board 4 and lower magnetic-inductive board 6. The drive coil is wrapped around the magnetic pole and is movable in the axial direction. The electromagnetic drive further comprises the fastening coil, and the fastening coil is fastened to a certain proper place of the magnetic flux circuit of the drive coil. Furthermore, the fastening coil is connected with the drive coil in opposite phase.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2004Date of Patent: August 12, 2008Assignee: Yuyao Temperature Instrument Factory Co., Ltd.Inventor: Qijun Wu
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Patent number: 7406180Abstract: There is provided a headphone with a behind-the-head headband comprising at least one transducer and a behind-the-head headband for receiving the transducer. The behind-the-head headband further comprises first and second contact locations for resting against a temporal bone of a wearer of the headphone. The spacing between the transducer and the first or second contact location can be adjusted. By virtue of the possibility of adjusting the spacing with respect to the contact location the transducer can be positioned exactly over the auditory channel of the headphone wearer without pressure points on the ear.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2004Date of Patent: July 29, 2008Assignee: Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Lars Milde
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Patent number: 7388962Abstract: A hearing enhancement system that enhances a user's hearing based on a directional speaker is disclosed. In one embodiment, the system can include an interface unit that has a directional speaker and a microphone. The microphone captures input audio signals that are transformed into ultrasonic signals. The speaker transmits the ultrasonic signals, which are transformed into output audio signals by interaction with air. At least a portion of the output audio signals are modified to enhance the hearing of the user. Based on the system, the user's ear remains free from any inserted objects and thus is free from annoying occlusion effects. Compared to existing hearing aids, the system is relatively inexpensive. In another embodiment, the system can also be used as a phone. In yet another embodiment, the system can also access audio signals from other portable or non-portable instruments, wired or wirelessly, such as from home entertainment units, phones, microphones at a conference or speakers at a movie theater.Type: GrantFiled: April 15, 2004Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Assignee: IpVenture, Inc.Inventors: Kwok Wai Cheung, Peter P. Tong, C. Douglass Thomas
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Patent number: 7388960Abstract: A multimedia speaker headphone has a headband, two ear-covers and a control and transmission device. The ear-covers are mounted pivotally on the headband and each ear-cover has an earphone speaker and an audio speaker. The control and transmission device has a controller and a transmission apparatus. The controller is connected one of the ear-covers and has a switch to selectively switch on the earphone speakers or the audio speakers. The transmission device has at least one transmission cord having a terminal. The earphone speakers and audio speakers allow a user to listen to music with or without wearing of the multimedia speaker headphone.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: June 17, 2008Inventors: Ching-Chang Kuo, Chang-Ning Hung
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Patent number: 7386143Abstract: A retention apparatus for a semi-implantable hearing aid. In one embodiment, the retention apparatus includes a first surface and a second surface. One of the first and second surfaces includes a first portion and a second portion having a rounded transition therebetween for interfacing with a patient's skin. The rounded transition of the interfacing surface of the retention apparatus functions to distribute pressure resulting from the mutual magnetic attraction between an externally located magnet and an implanted magnet to permit increased magnetic forces therebetween and maintenance of a desired separation between an external coil and implanted coil.Type: GrantFiled: October 2, 2003Date of Patent: June 10, 2008Assignee: Otologics LLCInventors: James Roy Easter, Travis Rian Andrews, Peter Robert Mellers