Patents by Inventor Robert J. Fretz

Robert J. Fretz 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: 10687157
    Abstract: A body-worn hearing assist device such as a hearing aid allows at least two audio inputs, such as through a wireless chipset and from an onboard microphone. The hearing aid has a directional sensor, preferably a combination magnetic sensor/accelerometer, which allows the hearing aid to determine which direction the user is facing. A directional reference associated with a “remote” sound source, i.e., the direction the user would naturally face to best hear the wirelessly transmitted audio, is stored in memory. When the user faces in the direction of the “remote” sound source, such as watching a screen of an audio-visual program having a wireless audio streamer or looking at someone using a wireless microphone, the wirelessly received audio is coupled as the primary input of the hearing aid. When the user turns and faces a different direction, the hearing aid automatically switches the primary input source to the onboard microphone.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 16, 2018
    Date of Patent: June 16, 2020
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Patent number: 10499165
    Abstract: A digital signal processor processes acoustic sound in a body-worn hearing assist device including separating the microphone signal into frequency bands. Two of the frequency bands, which are preferably adjacent, are considered as a pair. In one of the frequency bands in the pair, the band signal is replicated/split into two subsignals. One of the subsignals is frequency shifted into the other frequency band of the pair. The input signal from the paired frequency band is either significantly attenuated or altogether discarded. The unshifted subsignal is attenuated relative to the frequency-shifted subsignal, which is preferably amplified, before both subsignals are combined as part of the acoustic output. Considering both frequency bands as a pair, the likelihood of feedback is significantly reduced or eliminated.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 16, 2017
    Date of Patent: December 3, 2019
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Publication number: 20190116434
    Abstract: A body-worn hearing assist device such as a hearing aid allows at least two audio inputs, such as through a wireless chipset and from an onboard microphone. The hearing aid has a directional sensor, preferably a combination magnetic sensor/accelerometer, which allows the hearing aid to determine which direction the user is facing. A directional reference associated with a “remote” sound source, i.e., the direction the user would naturally face to best hear the wirelessly transmitted audio, is stored in memory. When the user faces in the direction of the “remote” sound source, such as watching a screen of an audio-visual program having a wireless audio streamer or looking at someone using a wireless microphone, the wirelessly received audio is coupled as the primary input of the hearing aid. When the user turns and faces a different direction, the hearing aid automatically switches the primary input source to the onboard microphone.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 16, 2018
    Publication date: April 18, 2019
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Publication number: 20170332180
    Abstract: A digital signal processor processes acoustic sound in a body-worn hearing assist device including separating the microphone signal into frequency bands. Two of the frequency bands, which are preferably adjacent, are considered as a pair. In one of the frequency bands in the pair, the band signal is replicated/split into two subsignals. One of the subsignals is frequency shifted into the other frequency band of the pair. The input signal from the paired frequency band is either significantly attenuated or altogether discarded. The unshifted subsignal is attenuated relative to the frequency-shifted subsignal, which is preferably amplified, before both subsignals are combined as part of the acoustic output. Considering both frequency bands as a pair, the likelihood of feedback is significantly reduced or eliminated.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 16, 2017
    Publication date: November 16, 2017
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Patent number: 9571939
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a relatively rigid shell which holds hearing aid electronics and one or more flexible, shape-retaining filaments attached to the hearing aid shell. The filament(s) extend(s) out a proximal side of the hearing aid shell having a shape which interacts with the user's ear anatomy such as the conchae bowl. The shape determines an insertion depth of the hearing aid shell into the user's ear canal, and a spring action biases the hearing aid toward the desired insertion depth. The hearing aid supported by the filament(s) provides an open, unoccluding position in the ear canal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2013
    Date of Patent: February 14, 2017
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Jean Elvira Daavettila, Christopher Drake Conger, Vincent Joseph Mako
  • Patent number: 8767987
    Abstract: A hearing aid switch utilizes pressure/sound clues from a filtered input signal to enable actuation initiated by a user by a signature hand movement relative to a wearer's ear. The preferred signature hand movement involves patting on the ear meatus at least one time to generate a compression wave commonly thought of as a soft “clap” or “pop”. A digital signal processor analyzes the signal looking for a negative pulse, a positive pulse, and dissipation of the hand generated signal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 18, 2011
    Date of Patent: July 1, 2014
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Publication number: 20140105438
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a relatively rigid shell which holds hearing aid electronics and one or more flexible, shape-retaining filaments attached to the hearing aid shell. The filament(s) extend(s) out a proximal side of the hearing aid shell having a shape which interacts with the user's ear anatomy such as the conchae bowl. The shape determines an insertion depth of the hearing aid shell into the user's ear canal, and a spring action biases the hearing aid toward the desired insertion depth. The hearing aid supported by the filament(s) provides an open, unoccluding position in the ear canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2013
    Publication date: April 17, 2014
    Applicant: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Jean Elvira Daavettila, Christopher Drake Conger, Vincent Joseph Mako
  • Patent number: 8605927
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a relatively rigid shell which holds hearing aid electronics and one or more flexible, shape-retaining filaments attached to the hearing aid shell. The filament(s) extend(s) out a proximal side of the hearing aid shell having a shape which interacts with the user's ear anatomy such as the conchae bowl. The shape determines an insertion depth of the hearing aid shell into the user's ear canal, and a spring action biases the hearing aid toward the desired insertion depth. The hearing aid supported by the filament(s) provides an open, unoccluding position in the ear canal.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 27, 2011
    Date of Patent: December 10, 2013
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Jean Elvira Daavettila, Christopher Drake Conger, Vincent Joseph Mako
  • Patent number: 8358797
    Abstract: A method of changing at least two parameter settings of a device includes detecting an abnormal change in an external feedback path and an input signal generated by an abnormal pressure wave, and activating a pressure wave detection switch and an abnormal feedback path detection switch for changing the at least one parameter setting in the device. A device includes a digital signal processor configured to implement a detection algorithm to detect an abnormal change in an external feedback path, an adaptive internal feedback cancellation system for continually monitoring and responsively adapting to changes occurring in an external feedback path, a pattern recognition algorithm for detecting input signals generated when an abnormal pressure wave is generated, at least two parameter settings for adjusting the characteristics of the device, and an abnormal feedback path detection switch for switching the device to a next available parameter setting.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 12, 2009
    Date of Patent: January 22, 2013
    Assignee: Intricon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Patent number: 8355517
    Abstract: A feedback transition threshold algorithm assesses and responds to feedback transition events in a hearing aid. The feedback transition threshold algorithm considers short duration trouble indicators, with the preferred primary short duration trouble indicators being the correlation witnessed between the incoming signal in a given frequency band and the same signal delayed by the estimated feedback loop time. If the short duration trouble indicators indicate that feedback squeal is likely and that the external feedback path is changing too quickly for accurate correction by the internal adaptive feedback reduction filter, when the signal level crosses the feedback transition threshold gain is reduced in that frequency band.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 30, 2010
    Date of Patent: January 15, 2013
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Publication number: 20120237068
    Abstract: A hearing aid has hearing aid electronics including the microphone, battery and amplifier in a behind-the-ear housing, with a flexible tube extending from the behind-the-ear housing to a concha-based suspension structure. The concha-based suspension portion is flexible and bears off a tragus contact area, an antitragus contact area and an antihelix contact area. Based on forces generated from these concha bowl contact areas, the tube is suspended in a centered position within the ear canal in an unoccluded fashion making little or no contact with the wall of the ear canal. An annulus of the suspension portion provides an open concha skin surface, which can naturally reflect sound down the generally open ear canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 19, 2012
    Publication date: September 20, 2012
    Applicant: INTRICON CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Vincent Joseph Mako
  • Publication number: 20120076336
    Abstract: A hearing aid includes a relatively rigid shell which holds hearing aid electronics and one or more flexible, shape-retaining filaments attached to the hearing aid shell. The filament(s) extend(s) out a proximal side of the hearing aid shell having a shape which interacts with the user's ear anatomy such as the conchae bowl. The shape determines an insertion depth of the hearing aid shell into the user's ear canal, and a spring action biases the hearing aid toward the desired insertion depth. The hearing aid supported by the filament(s) provides an open, unoccluding position in the ear canal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 27, 2011
    Publication date: March 29, 2012
    Applicant: INTRICON CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Jean Elvira Daavettila, Christopher Drake Conger, Vincent Joseph Mako
  • Publication number: 20110142269
    Abstract: A hearing aid switch utilizes pressure/sound clues from a filtered input signal to enable actuation initiated by a user by a signature hand movement relative to a wearer's ear. The preferred signature hand movement involves patting on the ear meatus at least one time to generate a compression wave commonly thought of as a soft “clap” or “pop”. A digital signal processor analyzes the signal looking for a negative pulse, a positive pulse, and dissipation of the hand generated signal.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 18, 2011
    Publication date: June 16, 2011
    Applicant: INTRICON CORPORATION
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Publication number: 20110075871
    Abstract: A hearing aid has a suspension portion received in the wearer's concha bowl and an electronics portion. The suspension portion is formed of a flexible rubbery material, while the electronics portion includes a shell formed of a rigid plastic material. The suspension portion is provided as a ring having an annulus, and bears off a tragus contact area, an antitragus contact area and an antihelix contact area to support the receiver in a suspended, cantilevered position within the ear canal. The microphone can be within the flexible ring housing portion. The hearing aid makes much more comfortable contact with the concha bowl.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 30, 2010
    Publication date: March 31, 2011
    Applicant: INTRICON CORPORATION
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Derek Pfeffer
  • Publication number: 20100040239
    Abstract: A method of changing at least two parameter settings of a device includes detecting an abnormal change in an external feedback path and an input signal generated by an abnormal pressure wave, and activating a pressure wave detection switch and an abnormal feedback path detection switch for changing the at least one parameter setting in the device. A device includes a digital signal processor configured to implement a detection algorithm to detect an abnormal change in an external feedback path, an adaptive internal feedback cancellation system for continually monitoring and responsively adapting to changes occurring in an external feedback path, a pattern recognition algorithm for detecting input signals generated when an abnormal pressure wave is generated, at least two parameter settings for adjusting the characteristics of the device, and an abnormal feedback path detection switch for switching the device to a next available parameter setting.
    Type: Application
    Filed: August 12, 2009
    Publication date: February 18, 2010
    Applicant: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Patent number: 7519193
    Abstract: A hearing aid circuit includes a correlation detector that detects correlation at a feedforward path input and that provides a correlation output to a phase shifter. The phase shifter introduces a phase shift along a feedforward path. A phase measurement circuit measures a phase shift at a feedforward path input, and provides a phase measurement output to an internal feedback processor. The internal feedback processor adjusts internal feedback as a function of the phase measurement to suppress coupling of external audio feedback along the feedforward path.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 1, 2004
    Date of Patent: April 14, 2009
    Assignee: Resistance Technology, Inc.
    Inventor: Robert J. Fretz
  • Patent number: 7027608
    Abstract: The hearing aid system includes a hearing aid case which is designed to be positioned behind the ear of a user, a tube for conducting sound from the case to the ear canal of the user, and a eartip for anchoring the end of the tube within the ear canal of the user. The tube is formed in a preformed shape of a material with sufficient rigidity to support the hearing aid in a proper position on the user's ear. The eartip may be one of several different designs which secures an end of the tube in place in the ear canal in a comfortable manner without the need for an expensive custom made ear mold and without complete occlusion of the ear canal. A combination of the light weight and small size of the case, the rigidity of the preformed tube, and one of the eartips for anchoring the tube in the ear canal allow the system to be held in place securely without the need for either an inflexible and aesthetically unpleasing ear hook or an expensive custom made ear mold.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 11, 2006
    Assignee: GN ReSound North America
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Cliff Miller, David Barnard
  • Publication number: 20030002700
    Abstract: The hearing aid system includes a hearing aid case which is designed to be positioned behind the ear of a user, a tube for conducting sound from the case to the ear canal of the user, and a eartip for anchoring the end of the tube within the ear canal of the user. The tube is formed in a preformed shape of a material with sufficient rigidity to support the hearing aid in a proper position on the user's ear. The eartip may be one of several different designs which secures an end of the tube in place in the ear canal in a comfortable manner without the need for an expensive custom made ear mold and without complete occlusion of the ear canal. A combination of the light weight and small size of the case, the rigidity of the preformed tube, and one of the eartips for anchoring the tube in the ear canal allow the system to be held in place securely without the need for either an inflexible and aesthetically unpleasing ear hook or an expensive custom made ear mold.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 28, 1999
    Publication date: January 2, 2003
    Inventors: ROBERT J. FRETZ, CLIFF MILLER, DAVID BARNARD
  • Patent number: 6275596
    Abstract: An open ear canal hearing aid system comprises an ear canal tube sized for positioning in an ear canal of a user so that the ear canal is at least partially open for directly receiving ambient sounds. The open ear canal hearing aid system further comprises a sound processor for amplifying received ambient sounds included within a predetermined frequency to produce processed sounds and for supplying said processed sounds to said ear canal tube.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 1997
    Date of Patent: August 14, 2001
    Assignee: GN ReSound Corporation
    Inventors: Robert J. Fretz, Paul H. Stypulkowski, Richard T. Woods
  • Patent number: D671218
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 30, 2011
    Date of Patent: November 20, 2012
    Assignee: IntriCon Corporation
    Inventors: Jean Elvira Daavettila, Vincent Joseph Mako, Robert J. Fretz