Patents by Inventor Derek Mahoney

Derek Mahoney 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).

  • Publication number: 20070121967
    Abstract: A disposable-type hearing aid uses a relatively large single diaphragm or a large single diaphragm subdivided into a plurality of smaller active diaphragm areas obtained using a grate-like back support plate with ridges which contact and divide the diaphragm into the several smaller active diaphragm areas. The diaphragm and a backplate are enclosed in a metal housing and are disposed proximal and parallel to a shell-like hearing aid enclosure having sound inlets. The metal housing is closed at an end opposite the sound inlets by a printed circuit board (PCB) forming an acoustical seal for a back volume of the microphone. The PCB also carries substantially all the electronic components for the hearing aid thereon. The PCB has a ground plane in contact with the housing whereby the PCB also acts as an EMI shield. An electrical connection is formed in various ways between the back support plate and the PCB during assembly of the metal housing and components with the PCB.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 3, 2006
    Publication date: May 31, 2007
    Inventors: Walter Sjursen, Marvin Leedom, Derek Mahoney, John Margicin, Frederick Fritz, John Aceti, David Preves, Ponnusamy Palanisamy
  • Publication number: 20070071265
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a first half shell and a second shell attached to the first shell. A microphone, battery, electronics, a receiver and a flexible tip are mounted within a housing formed by the first half shell and the second half shell. A mechanical securing mechanism, located on the first half shell and the second half shell, attaches the first half shell to the second half shell. A flexible tip for a hearing aid includes a tip portion, a sound port attached to the tip portion and a vent formed in the flexible tip. The vent provides static pressure equilibrium between an ear canal and an ambient pressure.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 22, 2006
    Publication date: March 29, 2007
    Inventors: Marvin Leedom, Derek Mahoney, John Margicin, Sam Meytus, Reuben Zielinski, Frederick Fritz, Michael Tardugno, Walter Sjursen, David Preves
  • Publication number: 20070009128
    Abstract: A flexible tip for a hearing aid includes a mushroom shaped tip, an inner portion having a bore and a receiver mounted within the bore. The receiver can be housing and sealed within a receiver housing. The receiver housing can include a spring having a high compliance along a longitudinal axis and transverse axis, to provide flexibility in the flexible tip. The spring can also having a high stiffness along a radial direction about the circumference of the spring to provide support of the flexible tip from radially directed loads.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 24, 2006
    Publication date: January 11, 2007
    Applicant: Samoff Corporation
    Inventors: Derek Mahoney, John Margicin, Frederick Fritz, Walter Sjursen
  • Publication number: 20060177083
    Abstract: A disposable-type hearing aid uses a relatively large single diaphragm or a large single diaphragm subdivided into a plurality of smaller active diaphragm areas obtained using a grate-like back support plate with ridges which contact and divide the diaphragm into the several smaller active diaphragm areas. The diaphragm and a backplate are enclosed in a metal housing and are disposed proximal and parallel to a shell-like hearing aid enclosure having sound inlets. The metal housing is closed at an end opposite the sound inlets by a printed circuit board (PCB) forming an acoustical seal for a back volume of the microphone. The PCB also carries substantially all the electronic components for the hearing aid thereon. The PCB has a ground plane in contact with the housing whereby the PCB also acts as an EMI shield. An electrical connection is formed in various ways between the back support plate and the PCB during assembly of the metal housing and components with the PCB.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 21, 2006
    Publication date: August 10, 2006
    Inventors: Walter Sjursen, Marvin Leedom, Derek Mahoney, John Margicin, Frederick Fritz, John Aceti, David Preves, Ponnusamy Palanisamy
  • Publication number: 20050070819
    Abstract: A device operable to extract a sample of body fluid, the device including at least one skin-penetration member, an actuator, a controller, and a housing mounting the at least one skin-penetration member for extension from the device. Another device for extracting body fluid includes at least one skin-penetration member having an inner bore and an outer diameter, and at least one axially moveable hollow tubular member disposed in the inner bore. Yet another device includes at least one skin-penetration member, an actuator, a controller, a housing mounting the at least one skin-penetration member, and a skin sensor measuring electrical parameters transmitted through the at least one skin-penetration member. Associated methods are also disclosed.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 31, 2003
    Publication date: March 31, 2005
    Inventors: Christopher Poux, Gary Fletcher, Sterling McBride, John Margicin, Peter Zanzucchi, John Aceti, Syrous Parsay, Derek Mahoney
  • Patent number: 6473511
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a microphone, signal processing circuitry, receiver and integral battery all mounted in a casing. The battery may be a metal-air device. The battery may be activated by removing a tape which blocks air holes on the battery or, if the battery is sealed into the hearing aid, air-vent holes on the hearing aid. The hearing aid may also include an air-blocking mechanism which is activated when the hearing aid is inserted in the user's ear and deactivated when the hearing aid is removed. The assembled hearing aid may also be packaged in non-permeable packaging material to extinguish battery activity. The hearing aid may also include an electronic switch which monitors the battery potential to disconnect the battery from the hearing aid electronics when the battery is deprived of oxygen and which connects the battery to the electronics when oxygen is provided to the battery.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 5, 1999
    Date of Patent: October 29, 2002
    Assignee: Sarnoff Corporation
    Inventors: John Gregory Aceti, Walter Paul Sjursen, Marvin Allan Leedom, Derek Mahoney, Fredrick Fritz