Patents by Inventor Benjamin A. McSweeney

Benjamin A. McSweeney 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).

  • Patent number: 8965542
    Abstract: A digital playback device and a method and apparatus for modifying a digital audio signal. The method includes allowing a user to select a digital audio track and modifying the digital audio track with a predetermined spectral modification signal to create a spectrally modified digital audio track. The spectrally modified digital audio track can then be retrieved by a user to a digital playback device.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 2006
    Date of Patent: February 24, 2015
    Assignee: Neuromonics Pty Limited
    Inventors: Robert Henry Frater, Lachlan Stewart James, Linda Elizabeth Laidlaw, Paul Benjamin Davis, Peter John Hanley, Benjamin McSweeney
  • Publication number: 20110054243
    Abstract: A tinnitus method and device for providing relief to a person suffering from the disturbing effects of tinnitus is described. The method can be implemented entirely in software to spectrally modify an audio signal in accordance with a predetermined masking algorithm which modifies the intensity of the audio signal at selected frequencies. A predetermined masking algorithm is described which provides intermittent masking of the tinnitus wherein, at a comfortable listening level, during peaks of the audio signal the tinnitus is completely obscured, whereas during troughs the perception of the tinnitus occasionally emerges. In practice it has been found that such intermittent masking provides an immediate sense of relief, control and relaxation for the person, whilst enabling sufficient perception of the tinnitus for habituation and long term treatment to occur. Advantageously the predetermined masking algorithm is specifically tailored to the audiometric configuration of the person.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 5, 2010
    Publication date: March 3, 2011
    Applicant: Neuromonics Pty Limited
    Inventors: Paul B. Davis, Lachlan S. James, Benjamin A. McSweeney, Linda E. Laidlaw, Robert H. Frater, Peter J. Hanley
  • Publication number: 20090307590
    Abstract: A digital playback device and a method and apparatus for modifying a digital audio signal. The method includes allowing a user to select a digital audio track and modifying the digital audio track with a predetermined spectral modification signal to create a spectrally modified digital audio track. The spectrally modified digital audio track can then be retrieved by a user to a digital playback device.
    Type: Application
    Filed: June 7, 2006
    Publication date: December 10, 2009
    Applicant: Neuromonic Pty Ltd
    Inventors: Robert Henry Frater, Lachlan Stewart James, Linda Elizabeth Laidlaw, Paul Benjamin Davis, Peter John Hanley, Benjamin Mcsweeney
  • Publication number: 20090180652
    Abstract: A tinnitus method and device for providing relief to a person suffering from the disturbing effects of tinnitus is described. The method can be implemented entirely in software to spectrally modify an audio signal in accordance with a predetermined masking algorithm which modifies the intensity of the audio signal at selected frequencies. A predetermined masking algorithm is described which provides intermittent masking of the tinnitus wherein, at a comfortable listening level, during peaks of the audio signal the tinnitus is completely obscured, whereas during troughs the perception of the tinnitus occasionally emerges. In practice it has been found that such intermittent masking provides an immediate sense of relief, control and relaxation for the person, whilst enabling sufficient perception of the tinnitus for habituation and long term treatment to occur. Advantageously the predetermined masking algorithm is specifically tailored to the audiometric configuration of the person.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 10, 2009
    Publication date: July 16, 2009
    Applicant: Neuromonics Pty Limited
    Inventors: Paul B. Davis, Lachian S. James, Benjamin A. McSweeney, Linda E. Laidlaw, Robert H. Frater, Peter J. Hanley
  • Patent number: 7520851
    Abstract: A tinnitus method and device for providing relief to a person suffering from the disturbing effects of tinnitus is described. The method can be implemented entirely in software to spectrally modify an audio signal in accordance with a predetermined masking algorithm which modifies the intensity of the audio signal at selected frequencies. A predetermined masking algorithm is described which provides intermittent masking of the tinnitus wherein, at a comfortable listening level, during peaks of the audio signal the tinnitus is completely obscured, whereas during troughs the perception of the tinnitus occasionally emerges. In practice it has been found that such intermittent masking provides an immediate sense of relief, control and relaxation for the person, whilst enabling sufficient perception of the tinnitus for habituation and long term treatment to occur. Advantageously the predetermined masking algorithm is specifically tailored to the audiometric configuration of the person.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 4, 2003
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2009
    Assignee: Neurominics Pty Limited
    Inventors: Paul B. Davis, Lachlan S. James, Benjamin A. McSweeney, Linda E. Laidlaw, Robert H. Frater, Peter J. Hanley
  • Publication number: 20040141624
    Abstract: A tinnitus method and device for providing relief to a person suffering from the disturbing effects of tinnitus is described. The method can be implemented entirely in software to spectrally modify an audio signal in accordance with a predetermined masking algorithm which modifies the intensity of the audio signal at selected frequencies. A predetermined masking algorithm is described which provides intermittent masking of the tinnitus wherein, at a comfortable listening level, during peaks of the audio signal the tinnitus is completely obscured, whereas during troughs the perception of the tinnitus occasionally emerges. In practice it has been found that such intermittent masking provides an immediate sense of relief, control and relaxation for the person, whilst enabling sufficient perception of the tinnitus for habituation and long term treatment to occur. Advantageously the predetermined masking algorithm is specifically tailored to the audiometric configuration of the person.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 4, 2003
    Publication date: July 22, 2004
    Applicant: NEUROMONICS LIMITED
    Inventors: Paul B. Davis, Lachlan S. James, Benjamin A. McSweeney, Linda E. Laidlaw, Robert H. Frater, Peter J. Hanley