Patents by Inventor Andre Vonlanthen
Andre Vonlanthen 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: 7092532Abstract: A system and method for adaptively removing feedback in audio systems and, more particularly, hearing aid systems. The audio system comprises an analysis unit, for receiving an input signal and providing N bandpass input signals, and an adaptive feedback cancellation unit for removing a feedback condition in one or more of the N bandpass input signals. The adaptive feedback cancellation unit comprises N sub-units with at least one of the sub-units including: (i) a feedback detector for indicating the presence of the feedback condition in one of the bandpass input signals, (ii) an adaptive feedback canceller for providing an adaptive gain modification factor for adjusting gain when the feedback condition is detected within one of the bandpass input signals, and (iii) a multiplier coupled to the adaptive feedback canceller and the analysis unit for providing a bandpass output signal based on one of the bandpass input signals and the corresponding adaptive gain modification factor.Type: GrantFiled: March 31, 2003Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: Henry Luo, Horst Arndt, André Vonlanthen
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Patent number: 7010132Abstract: A hearing aid system and method for processing one of an input magnetic signal, having magnetic information, and at least one acoustic input signal having acoustic information. The system comprises an acoustic sensor for providing the input acoustic signal, a magnetic sensor for providing the input magnetic signal, and a magnetic signal detector for selecting one of the input acoustic signal and the input magnetic signal as an information signal. The magnetic signal detector selects the input magnetic signal as the information signal when a magnetic signal detection process has at least partially analyzed the input magnetic signal to determine if audio information may be present. The hearing aid system further comprises a hearing aid module for processing the information signal and providing an output signal to a user of the hearing aid system.Type: GrantFiled: June 3, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: Henry Luo, Horst Arndt, André Vonlanthen, Mark Schmidt
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Patent number: 6912289Abstract: An improved hearing aid, and processes for adaptively processing signals therein to improve the perception of desired sounds by a user thereof. In one broad aspect, the present invention relates to a process in which one or more signal processing methods are applied to frequency band signals derived from an input digital signal. The level of each frequency band signal is computed and compared to at least one plurality of threshold values to determine which signal processing schemes are to be applied. In one embodiment of the invention, each plurality of threshold values to which levels of the frequency band signals are compared, is derived from a speech-shaped spectrum. Additional measures such as amplitude modulation or a signal index may also be employed and compared to corresponding threshold values in the determination.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Assignee: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: André Vonlanthen, Henry Luo, Horst Arndt
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Publication number: 20050078842Abstract: An improved hearing aid, and processes for adaptively processing signals therein to improve the perception of desired sounds by a user thereof. In one broad aspect, the present invention relates to a process in which one or more signal processing methods are applied to frequency band signals derived from an input digital signal. The level of each frequency band signal is computed and compared to at least one plurality of threshold values to determine which signal processing schemes are to be applied. In one embodiment of the invention, each plurality of threshold values to which levels of the frequency band signals are compared, is derived from a speech-shaped spectrum. Additional measures such as amplitude modulation or a signal index may also be employed and compared to corresponding threshold values in the determination.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 9, 2003Publication date: April 14, 2005Applicant: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: Andre Vonlanthen, Henry Luo, Horst Arndt
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Publication number: 20040247145Abstract: A hearing aid system and method for processing one of an input magnetic signal, having magnetic information, and at least one acoustic input signal having acoustic information. The system comprises an acoustic sensor for providing the input acoustic signal, a magnetic sensor for providing the input magnetic signal, and a magnetic signal detector for selecting one of the input acoustic signal and the input magnetic signal as an information signal. The magnetic signal detector selects the input magnetic signal as the information signal when an magnetic signal detection process has at least partially analyzed the input magnetic signal to determine if audio information may be present. The hearing aid system further comprises a hearing aid module for processing the information signal and providing an output signal to a user of the hearing aid system.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 3, 2003Publication date: December 9, 2004Applicant: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: Henry Luo, Horst Arndt, Andre Vonlanthen, Mark Schmidt
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Patent number: 6826286Abstract: An audio amplification device such as a hearing aid equipped with a user-operable volume control that provides users with the facility to return the volume of the device to a specific level after having been adjusted to a different level by the user. The device includes an electronic module adapted to detect when the volume control reaches a pre-determined volume reserve position from a second volume position, and to emit a reference signal when the volume reserve position is reached. The reference signal may be an audible tone, or another type of distinct signal. The present invention may be adapted for use with binaural hearing aid fittings.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: Unitron Hearing Ltd.Inventors: Horst Arndt, Andre Vonlanthen
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Publication number: 20040190731Abstract: A system and method for adaptively removing feedback in audio systems and, more particularly, hearing aid systems. The audio system comprises an analysis unit, for receiving an input signal and providing N bandpass input signals, and an adaptive feedback cancellation unit for removing a feedback condition in one or more of the N bandpass input signals. The adaptive feedback cancellation unit comprises N sub-units with at least one of the sub-units including: (i) a feedback detector for indicating the presence of the feedback condition in one of the bandpass input signals, (ii) an adaptive feedback canceller for providing an adaptive gain modification factor for adjusting gain when the feedback condition is detected within one of the bandpass input signals, and (iii) a multiplier coupled to the adaptive feedback canceller and the analysis unit for providing a bandpass output signal based on one of the bandpass input signals and the corresponding adaptive gain modification factor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2003Publication date: September 30, 2004Applicant: Unitron Industries Ltd.Inventors: Henry Luo, Horst Arndt, Andre Vonlanthen
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Patent number: 6744897Abstract: A hearing aid having a receiver connected to a microphone, the receiver having a one hole, a second hole, a first tubular canal and a second tubular canal, provided in such a way that acoustic signals produced in the receiver are transmitted by the first tubular canal from one hole into the ear canal of the hearing aid wearer. The second tubular canal has a first end and a second end, with the first end directly connected to the outside world when the hearing aid is in use and the second end is directly connected to the second hole in the receiver, for allowing communication from the first end to the second end. The dimensions or shape of one or both tubular canals can be chosen such that reflections of acoustic signals can be avoided.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 1999Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Phonak AGInventor: André Vonlanthen