Patents by Inventor Peter H. WEIS
Peter H. WEIS 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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Publication number: 20230353962Abstract: There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising a connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. The microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 7, 2023Publication date: November 2, 2023Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Jacob Anders ROUG, Peter SOMMER, Martin LARSEN, Anders Højsgaard THOMSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Bjarke MEJNERTSEN
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Patent number: 11736875Abstract: There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising a connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. Placed along the connecting member, the microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing.Type: GrantFiled: March 11, 2022Date of Patent: August 22, 2023Assignee: Oticon A/SInventors: Jacob Anders Roug, Peter Sommer, Martin Larsen, Anders Højsgaard Thomsen, Peter H. Weis, Bjarke Mejnertsen
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Publication number: 20220201410Abstract: There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising a connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. Placed along the connecting member, the microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 11, 2022Publication date: June 23, 2022Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Jacob Anders ROUG, Peter SOMMER, Martin LARSEN, Anders Højsgaard THOMSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Bjarke MEJNERTSEN
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Patent number: 11323828Abstract: There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising an connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. Placed along the connecting member, the microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing.Type: GrantFiled: December 3, 2019Date of Patent: May 3, 2022Assignee: Oticon A/SInventors: Jacob Anders Roug, Peter Sommer, Martin Larsen, Anders Højsgaard Thomsen, Peter H. Weis, Bjarke Mejnertsen
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Patent number: 11044565Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2020Date of Patent: June 22, 2021Assignee: OTICON A/SInventors: Søren Wichmann, Oliver Sundberg, Rasmus Andersson, Peter Spragge, Martin Larsen, Peter H. Weis, Anders Hedelund Nielsen
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Publication number: 20200413207Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 9, 2020Publication date: December 31, 2020Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Søren WICHMANN, Oliver SUNDBERG, Rasmus ANDERSSON, Peter SPRAGGE, Martin LARSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Anders Hedelund NIELSEN
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Patent number: 10820126Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2019Date of Patent: October 27, 2020Assignee: Oticon A/SInventors: Søren Wichmann, Oliver Sundberg, Rasmus Andersson, Peter Spragge, Martin Larsen, Peter H. Weis, Anders Hedelund Nielsen
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Publication number: 20200178010Abstract: There is provided a hearing aid with a Receiver In The Ear speaker assembly comprising an connecting member with electric conductors connecting a connector at one end, and a receiver housing with a receiver at the opposite end. A microphone housing with a microphone is attached to the connecting member. Placed along the connecting member, the microphone housing with the microphone is separated by a distance from the receiver in the receiver housing, thus reducing acoustic or mechanical feedback problems. Especially, the microphone and connector may share one common housing.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 3, 2019Publication date: June 4, 2020Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Jacob Anders ROUG, Peter SOMMER, Martin LARSEN, Anders Højsgaard THOMSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Bjarke MEJNERTSEN
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Publication number: 20200077211Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 7, 2019Publication date: March 5, 2020Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Søren WICHMANN, Oliver SUNDBERG, Rasmus ANDERSSON, Peter SPRAGGE, Martin LARSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Anders Hedelund NIELSEN
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Patent number: 10506353Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: OTICON A/SInventors: Søren Wichmann, Oliver Sundberg, Rasmus Andersson, Peter Spragge, Martin Larsen, Peter H. Weis, Anders Hedelund Nielsen
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Publication number: 20180249261Abstract: A hearing aid device comprising a microphone, a processing unit and a receiver for compensating for a hearing loss in the auditory system of a human is disclosed. The hearing aid device is configured with a microphone inlet assembly which is optimized with regards to maintenance of the hearing aid and improved sound performance. That is, the microphone inlet assembly comprises an inlet element attached to a PCB and further configured to connect with a sound inlet structure.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2018Publication date: August 30, 2018Applicant: Oticon A/SInventors: Søren WICHMANN, Oliver SUNDBERG, Rasmus ANDERSSON, Peter SPRAGGE, Martin LARSEN, Peter H. WEIS, Anders Hedelund NIELSEN