WO2006033774A1 - Bone conduction hearing assistance device - Google Patents
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- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R25/00—Deaf-aid sets, i.e. electro-acoustic or electro-mechanical hearing aids; Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception
- H04R25/60—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles
- H04R25/604—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles of acoustic or vibrational transducers
- H04R25/606—Mounting or interconnection of hearing aid parts, e.g. inside tips, housings or to ossicles of acoustic or vibrational transducers acting directly on the eardrum, the ossicles or the skull, e.g. mastoid, tooth, maxillary or mandibular bone, or mechanically stimulating the cochlea, e.g. at the oval window
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04R—LOUDSPEAKERS, MICROPHONES, GRAMOPHONE PICK-UPS OR LIKE ACOUSTIC ELECTROMECHANICAL TRANSDUCERS; DEAF-AID SETS; PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
- H04R2460/00—Details of hearing devices, i.e. of ear- or headphones covered by H04R1/10 or H04R5/033 but not provided for in any of their subgroups, or of hearing aids covered by H04R25/00 but not provided for in any of its subgroups
- H04R2460/13—Hearing devices using bone conduction transducers
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- the present invention relates generally to hearing aids. More particularly, the present invention relates to a bone conduction hearing assistance device having a vibrator which is placed in the concha of the ear. 2. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- Bone conduction hearing assistance generally involves vibration of the patient's mastoid bone to improve hearing perception.
- sound sensed by a microphone is converted to an electrical signal and amplified.
- the amplified signal is then received by a small vibrator which vibrates the mastoid bone.
- Strategic placement of the vibrator on the user is essential in order to achieve optimal results.
- some bone conduction hearing aids teach that the vibrator should be placed against the skin behind the ear, while others teach placing the vibrator on the forehead. Still others teach surgical implantation of the vibrator directly into the mastoid bone for better transmission of vibration.
- all of these approaches have significant disadvantages.
- the present invention achieves its objections by providing a bone conduction hearing aid having an acoustic vibration sensor for sensing acoustic vibrations and producing an acoustic vibration signal corresponding to the sensed acoustic vibrations.
- the acoustic vibration signal is received and amplified by electronics to produce an amplified acoustic vibration signal.
- a power supply supplies electrical power to the electronics.
- the acoustic vibration sensor, electronics, and power supply are carried by a behind-the-ear member.
- the invention further includes an in-the-ear (ITE) member having an insertion portion for being inserted into a user's ear canal adjacent the mastoid bone.
- ITE in-the-ear
- a non-insertion portion of the ITE member is connected to the insertion portion and positioned in the concha of the user's ear when the insertion portion is positioned in the user's ear canal.
- a vibrator is carried by and in vibrational communication with the insertion portion. The vibrator is configured to receive the amplified acoustic vibration signal and to produce vibrations which are conducted by the insertion portion to the mastoid bone of the user.
- the insertion portion of the ITE member may be fabricated from a variety of vibrationally conductive materials, including hard plastic, hard lucite, and acrylic. If needed or desired, the non-insertion portion of the ITE member may be fabricated from a vibration attenuating material, such as rubber, to reduce or eliminate feedback from the vibrator.
- the ITE member may be vented to assist patients with certain conductive pathologies involving drainage of the ear.
- the hearing aid may further include a volume control interface electrically connected to the electronics to control amplification of the acoustic vibration signal.
- feedback reduction circuitry and an associate feedback control interface may be provided as needed to control feedback from the vibrator.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a bone conduction hearing aid according to the invention
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of a patient wearing the hearing aid of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a side view of a vented in-the-ear member according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is a functional block diagram of a hearing aid according to the invention.
- FIGS. 1 and 2 illustrate a bone conduction hearing aid 10 in accordance with the invention.
- the hearing aid 10 preferably includes a behind-the- ear (BTE) member 12 for carrying elements needed to receive and process acoustic vibrations, and an in-the-ear (ITE) member 14 configured to receive signals processed by the BTE member 12 and convert those signals to corresponding vibrations that are conducted by the mastoid bone to a cochlea of the patient or user.
- BTE member 12 is in electronic communication with ITE member 16.
- the two members 12, 16 are connected by an electrically conductive line 17.
- transmitter transmits processed signals to ITE member 16 wirelessly, such as by radio frequency.
- ITE member 14 includes an insertion portion 16 for being inserted into the user's ear canal adjacent the mastoid bone 18.
- Insertion portion 16 is preferably custom formed to closely fit the ear canal of the user, and FIG. 2 shows the hearing aid 10 fully inserted in the patient's ear canal 20.
- a non-insertion portion 22 adjacent to and connected with the insertion portion 16 is positioned in the concha 26 of the ear when the hearing aid 10 is in use.
- a non-surgically implanted vibrator 24 carried by (i.e., mounted on or in) the non- insertion portion 22 is in vibrational communication with the insertion portion 16. Vibrations produced by vibrator 24 are conducted by the insertion portion 16 to the mastoid bone 18.
- the vibrator 24 is positioned in the concha 26.
- This configuration is particularly advantageous for patients with ear canals that are too small to receive the vibrator 24, including patients with congenital atresia where the ear canal is extremely narrow or completely closed off from the tympanic membrane 28.
- aural atresia occurs where there is an absence of the opening to the ear canal.
- Bony atresia occurs where there is a congenital blockage of the ear canal due to a wall of bone separating the ear canal from the middle ear space.
- the concha 26 provides a location with sufficient space to receive the vibrator 24.
- BTE member 12 is configured to receive and process acoustic vibration signals and to provide the processed signals to ITE member 14 for operation of vibrator 24.
- External features of BTE member 12 shown in FIG. 1 include an acoustic vibration sensor, or microphone 30, for receiving acoustic vibration, a volume control 32 for controlling the level of amplification provided by the hearing aid 10, and an optional feedback control 34 for adjusting electronic parameters to reduce or eliminate feedback from the vibrator 24. Access to the hearing aid battery 36 is also provided.
- the insertion portion 16 of the hearing aid 10 is preferably formed from a vibrationally conductive material suitable for transferring vibration produced by the vibrator 24 into the ear canal 20 and then to the mastoid bone 18. Suitable materials include hard plastic, hard lucite and acrylic.
- vibrator 24 is an electromechanical vibrator, such as a "moving coil” type. Piezoelectric and other vibrator types may also be employed in accordance with the invention.
- Vibration produced by the vibrator 24 may be transferred through the hearing aid 10 and picked up by the microphone 30, producing undesirable feedback particularly at higher amplifications.
- Feedback may be controlled by coating or otherwise fabricating non-insertion portion 22 with a vibration attenuating material 23, such as rubber. If electronic feedback reduction is desired, a feedback control 34 is provided to enable user adjustment of feedback control circuitry carried by BTE member 12.
- the hearing aid 10 can function to improve hearing in either ear. For example, patients with conductive pathology in one ear can experience improved hearing perception by placing the hearing aid 10 in the ear with the conductive loss. Vibrations produced by the vibrator 24 are transferred by way of the mastoid bone 18 to the cochlea of the affected ear.
- the hearing aid 10 can also be used by patients with total loss of hearing in one ear. For such patients, the hearing aid 10 operates to transmit vibration output by vibrator 24 transcranially through the mastoid bone 18 from the bad ear to the good ear. Transcranial conduction of the vibrator output in this manner overcomes problems associated with the "head shadow" effect where sounds coming from the direction of the deaf ear are attenuated by the patient's head.
- the hearing aid 10 can also be used to help patients that have certain conductive pathologies involving drainage from the ear.
- an ITE type hearing aid should be vented. Due to space constraints, it is very difficult to fabricate a bone conducting ITE hearing aid with a vent and a vibrator positioned in the ear canal.
- FIG. 3 shows how ITE member 16 can be configured to assist patients with such conductive pathologies.
- a vent 50 is provided to enable air to enter the ear canal for proper drainage of the ear.
- Vibrator 24 is located on or in non-insertion portion 22 where space is not as limited as in insertion portion 16. This configuration of ITE member 14 provides a treatment solution that was previously unavailable to patients with conductive pathologies that involve drainage of the ear.
- the hearing aid 10 can even be used to improve hearing perception in individuals with no hearing loss in either ear.
- the hearing aid 10 can function both as a plug and as a filter which electronically filters the noise while allowing desired sound to be perceived.
- aircraft maintenance personnel are commonly required to work in close proximity to aircraft while the engines are turning. Good communication among the maintenance crew is essential from a safety standpoint as well as to ensure the aircraft is in proper working condition.
- a hearing aid in accordance with the invention would be particularly useful in this type of noisy environment since it would block aircraft noise by acting as a plug, electronically filter the engines' higher frequency noise components, and still allow the lower frequency human voice to be sensed and perceived by the user.
- FIG. 4 A functional block diagram of a hearing aid 10 according to the invention is shown in FIG. 4.
- Sound waves are received by the microphone 30 which outputs a microphone signal to the signal amplification circuitry 40.
- the microphone signal is amplified by an amplifier within the signal amplification circuitry 40 and the amplified signal is sent to the vibrator 24 which produces vibrations corresponding to the amplified microphone signal.
- Electrical power is provided by a battery 42. The level of amplification can be adjusted with the volume control 32.
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