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(11)EP 1 978 783 B1

(12)EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION

(45)Mention of the grant of the patent:
06.06.2012 Bulletin 2012/23

(21)Application number: 08251279.9

(22)Date of filing:  01.04.2008
(51)International Patent Classification (IPC): 
H04R 25/00(2006.01)

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Construction of a completely-in-canal hearing instrument with receiver compartment

Herstellung eines Im-Ohr-Hörgeräts mit Hörerfach

Construction d'un appareil auditif intraconduit avec compartiment pour le récepteur


(84)Designated Contracting States:
AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC MT NL NO PL PT RO SE SI SK TR

(30)Priority: 04.04.2007 US 696352

(43)Date of publication of application:
08.10.2008 Bulletin 2008/41

(73)Proprietor: Siemens Hearing Instruments, Inc.
Piscataway, NJ 08855-1397 (US)

(72)Inventors:
  • Saltykov, Oleg
    Fairlawn New Jersey 07410 (US)
  • McBagonluri, Fred
    East Windsor New Jersey 08520 (US)

(74)Representative: Wheatley, Alison Clare 
Haseltine Lake LLP Redcliff Quay 120 Redcliff Street
Bristol BS1 6HU
Bristol BS1 6HU (GB)


(56)References cited: : 
EP-A2- 1 209 948
WO-A2-01/69974
DE-B- 1 270 616
FR-A1- 2 596 644
EP-A2- 1 341 397
WO-A2-2006/108099
DE-B3-102005 009 377
US-A- 4 800 982
  
      
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    Description

    BACKGROUND



    [0001] The present invention is directed to a completely-in-canal (CIC) hearing aid design which has a receiver compartment in which the receiver is placed to keep the receiver isolated from the other components in order to help reduce or eliminate feedback.

    [0002] One of the basic types of hearing aid designs is called the completely-in-canal (CIC) design and is characterized in its small size compared to other designs. A typical construction of a CIC hearing instrument includes components that are not firmly fixed, but rather are attached to fixed components by miniature electrical wires-these are called "floating components". The use of such floating components provides more flexibility over fixed components during assembly of custom CIC instruments because such components can be positioned to accommodate various shapes of custom CIC instruments.

    [0003] One of the components of the hearing aid is the receiver that converts an electrical signal to sound. The receiver motor produces mechanical vibrations. It is important that a hearing aid receiver be mechanically isolated from other CIC components because of the vibrations it creates during its operation. Without isolation, a vibrating receiver will affect a normal operation of a CIC instrument by causing feedback.

    [0004] One of the possible ways of isolating the receiver vibrations from the rest of the CIC components is described in U.S. Patent Publication No. 2005/0074138. Figure 23, e.g., of this reference illustrates an isolating construction with the receiver being attached to the shell by two studs made of a soft rubber-like material. Such a construction provides for a necessary mechanical insulation of the receiver and allows for a feedback-free operation of a hearing aid.

    [0005] It is quite possible that during a CIC assembly, a floating hybrid (or another floating component) will come into a contact with an insolated receiver, therefore causing feedback. Furthermore, in a conventional CIC receiver, the electrical terminals are positioned on a back wall, opposite to the receiver tube.

    SUMMARY



    [0006] An inventive construction of a CIC instrument according to a preferred embodiment includes a receiver compartment built from the same material as the shell. In order to isolate the suspended receiver, a rigid cover is placed into a matching recess of the receiver compartment.

    [0007] Accordingly, a CIC hearing device is provided comprising: a shell comprising a receiver compartment and floating components, all of which are outside of the receiver compartment; a receiver mounted in the receiver compartment; and a rigid cover that covers a top of the receiver compartment, preventing contact between the receiver and the floating components.

    [0008] Additionally, a method for manufacturing a completely-in-ear (CIC) hearing device, is also included comprising: providing a shell comprising a receiver compartment; mounting all floating components, outside of the receiver compartment; mounting a receiver in the receiver compartment; and adding a rigid cover that covers a top of the receiver compartment, thereby preventing contact between the receiver and the floating components.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS



    [0009] The invention is described below with reference to various preferred embodiments, as illustrated in the Figure and described in detail below.
    Figure 1
    is a pictorial illustration of a receiver mounting according to an embodiment of the invention;
    Figures 2A-C
    are pictorial illustrations of the receiver mounting without the cover; and
    Figures 3A-B
    are pictorial illustrations of the receiver mounting with the cover.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS



    [0010] Figure 1 illustrates a preferred embodiment of the inventive CIC hearing aid 10. A shell 16 and faceplate 12 bound the internal workings of the hearing aid. These include the battery 18 in a battery compartment having a battery door 14 that protrudes slightly from the faceplate 12. The hearing aid also comprises a microphone 36 and hybrid 20.

    [0011] The focus of this application is the relationship of the receiver 28 to the hearing aid 10. Figure 1 shows the receiver 28 being attached to a tube 30 that conveys the sound waves from the hearing aid 10. The tube 30 protrudes through a passage 44 in a tip 42 of the shell 16. A flange 40 is provided to help provide support within the shell 16.

    [0012] The receiver comprises a pair of studs 32 (only one visible in Figure 1) that are used to mount the receiver 28 to the shell body 16. The receiver 28 is connected to other hearing aid circuitry, such as the hybrid 20, via wires 22 that are attached to terminals 26 of the receiver 28. Advantageously, the shell 16 comprises a receiver compartment 34 that is built from the same material as the shell 16, both of which can be manufactured by the same stereolithography process.

    [0013] The receiver compartment 34, in a preferred embodiment, is designed to tightly surround the receiver 28 without contacting it, outside of the flexible tube 30 and the studs 32. Figures 2A-C illustrate various views of this mounting, without the cover 24.

    [0014] Referring to Figures 1 and 3A-B, in order to isolate the suspended receiver 28, a rigid cover 24 is placed into a matching recess 35 of the receiver compartment 34. The top of the rigid cover 24 can be of any workable height provided it protects the receiver from contact with the floating components. The receiver 28 does not touch the cover 24-again, for the purposes of reducing feedback by having the receiver suspended within the compartment 34. The cover 24 matingly and securely fits in the cover recess 35, and it may or may not be affixed (either wholly or partially, permanently or removably) to the shell 16 within the recess 35.

    [0015] Contrary to the conventional CIC receiver in which the electrical terminals 26 are positioned on a back wall, opposite to the receiver tube, the electrical terminals in this embodiment of the receiver 28 are positioned on a side wall (generally parallel to the receiver diaphragm), which allows reducing the height of the receiver assembly 28. In such a construction, the overall length of the receiver 28 and the rigid cover 24 does not exceed the length of a receiver with a conventional position of the terminals, so that short CIC instruments can be assembled.

    [0016] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, no limitation of the scope of the invention is intended by this specific language, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art.

    [0017] The present invention may be described in terms of functional block components and various processing steps. Such functional blocks may be realized by any number of hardware components configured to perform the specified functions. The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of brevity, conventional electronics and other functional aspects of the systems (and components of the individual operating components of the systems) may not be described in detail. Furthermore, the connecting lines, or connectors shown in the various figures presented are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical or logical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships, physical connections or logical connections may be present in a practical device. Moreover, no item or component is essential to the practice of the invention unless the element is specifically described as "essential" or "critical". The word mechanism is intended to be used generally and is not limited solely to mechanical embodiments. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the scope of the present invention.


    Claims

    1. A completely-in-ear (CIC) hearing device (10), comprising:

    a shell (16) adapted to contain floating and non-floating components of the hearing device;

    a receiver compartment (34) formed as part of the shell within the shell interior space, said floating components all being contained in the shell outside the receiver compartment;

    the completely-in-ear hearing device being characterized in that it further comprises:

    a receiver (28), situated in the receiver compartment and having two opposite end walls and a plurality of side walls, wherein

    a first end wall is situated within a first end of the receiver compartment;

    a second end wall is affixed to a receiver tube (30);

    a first side wall comprises electrical terminals (26) for attaching the receiver to other hearing device circuitry; and

    two opposite side walls comprise studs (32) located thereon which mount the receiver to the shell;

    and a rigid cover (24) that covers the first end of the receiver compartment without contacting the receiver situated therein, preventing contact between the receiver and the floating components.


     
    2. The CIC hearing device according to claim 1, wherein the first side wall is substantially perpendicular to a primary plane defined by the cover.
     
    3. The CIC hearing device according to claim 1, wherein the cover fits at least partially within a recess of the receiver compartment.
     
    4. The CIC hearing device according to claim 1, wherein the receiver is suspended within the receiver compartment solely by the receiver tube affixed to the second end wall and by the studs which mount the receiver to the shell.
     
    5. The CIC hearing device according to claim 1, wherein the inside perimeter of the receiver compartment substantially corresponds in shape with the outside perimeter of the receiver and the receiver is situated in near- touching proximity to the inside perimeter of the compartment.
     
    6. A method for manufacturing a completely-in-ear (CIC) hearing device, comprising:

    providing a shell comprising a receiver compartment formed as part of the shell within the shell interior space, said shell adapted to contain floating and non- floating components of the hearing device;

    situating all floating components outside of the receiver compartment;

    the method being characterized in that it further comprises:

    situating a receiver in the receiver compartment, said receiver having two opposite end walls and a plurality of side walls, wherein

    a first end wall is situated within a first end of the receiver compartment;

    a second end wall is affixed to a receiver tube;

    a first side wall comprises electrical terminals for attaching the receiver to other hearing device circuitry; and

    two opposite side walls comprise studs located thereon which mount the receiver to the shell;

    and providing a rigid cover that covers the first end of the receiver compartment without contacting the receiver situated therein, thereby preventing contact between the receiver and the floating components.


     
    7. The method according to claim 6, wherein situating the receiver comprises suspending the receiver within the receiver compartment solely by the receiver tube affixed to the second end wall of the receiver and by the studs that mount the receiver to the shell.
     


    Ansprüche

    1. Hörgerät (10), das vollständig im Gehörgang getragen wird (CIC), umfassend:

    eine Schale (16), die dafür ausgelegt ist, dass sie lose und feste Komponenten des Hörgeräts enthält;

    ein Empfängerabteil (34), das als Teil der Schale innerhalb des Schaleninnenraums ausgebildet ist, wobei die losen Komponenten alle in der Schale außerhalb des Empfängerabteils enthalten sind;

    wobei das vollständig im Gehörgang getragene Hörgerät dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass es zudem umfasst:

    einen Empfänger (28), der sich in dem Empfängerabteil befindet und zwei gegenüberliegende Stirnwände und eine Anzahl Seitenwände aufweist, wobei

    sich eine erste Stirnwand innerhalb eines ersten Endes des Empfängerabteils befindet;

    eine zweite Stirnwand an einem Empfängerröhrchen (30) befestigt ist;

    eine erste Seitenwand elektrische Anschlüsse (26) umfasst, die dem Befestigen des Empfängers an weiteren Schaltungen des Hörgeräts dienen; und

    zwei gegenüberliegende Seitenwände darauf angeordnete Ansätze (32) umfassen, mit denen der Empfänger an der Schale befestigt ist;

    und eine steife Abdeckung (24), die das erste Ende des Empfängerabteils abdeckt, ohne den darin befindlichen Empfänger zu berühren, und die eine Berührung zwischen dem Empfänger und den losen Komponenten verhindert.


     
    2. CIC-Hörgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei die erste Seitenwand im Wesentlichen senkrecht zu einer Hauptebene verläuft, die durch die Abdeckung bestimmt ist.
     
    3. CIC-Hörgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Abdeckung zumindest teilweise in einer Vertiefung des Empfängerabteils sitzt.
     
    4. CIC-Hörgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Empfänger in dem Empfängerabteil lediglich von dem Empfängerröhrchen getragen wird, das an der zweiten Stirnwand befestigt ist, und von den Ansätzen, mit denen der Empfänger an der Schale befestigt ist.
     
    5. CIC-Hörgerät nach Anspruch 1, wobei der Innenrand des Empfängerabteils im Wesentlichen der Form des Außenrands des Empfängers entspricht, und der Empfänger so nahe am Innenrand des Abteils angeordnet ist, dass er ihn fast berührt.
     
    6. Verfahren zum Herstellen eines Hörgeräts, das vollständig im Gehörgang getragen wird (CIC), umfassend:

    das Bereitstellen einer Schale, die ein Empfängerabteil enthält, das als Teil der Schale innerhalb des Schaleninnenraums ausgebildet ist, wobei die Schale dafür ausgelegt ist, dass sie lose und feste Komponenten des Hörgeräts enthält;

    das Anordnen aller losen Komponenten außerhalb des Empfängerabteils;

    wobei das Verfahren dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass es zudem umfasst:

    das Anordnen eines Empfängers in dem Empfängerabteil, wobei der Empfänger zwei gegenüberliegende Stirnwände und eine Anzahl Seitenwände aufweist, wobei

    sich eine erste Stirnwand innerhalb eines ersten Endes des Empfängerabteils befindet;

    eine zweite Stirnwand an einem Empfängerröhrchen befestigt ist;

    eine erste Seitenwand elektrische Anschlüsse umfasst, die dem Befestigen des Empfängers an weiteren Schaltungen des Hörgeräts dienen; und

    zwei gegenüberliegende Seitenwände darauf angeordnete Ansätze umfassen, mit denen der Empfänger an der Schale befestigt ist;

    und das Bereitstellen einer steifen Abdeckung, die das erste Ende des Empfängerabteils abdeckt, ohne den darin befindlichen Empfänger zu berühren, wodurch eine Berührung zwischen dem Empfänger und den losen Komponenten verhindert wird.


     
    7. Verfahren nach Anspruch 6, wobei das Anordnen des Empfängers das Halten des Empfängers innerhalb des Empfängerabteils lediglich durch das Empfängerröhrchen umfasst, das an der zweiten Stirnwand des Empfängers befestigt ist, und durch die Ansätze, mit denen der Empfänger an der Schale befestigt ist.
     


    Revendications

    1. Appareil auditif (10) intraconduit (CIC), comprenant:

    une coque (16) apte à contenir des composants flottants et non flottants de l'appareil auditif;

    un compartiment récepteur (34) réalisé en tant que partie de la coque dans l'espace intérieur de la coque, lesdits composants flottants étant tous contenus dans la coque à l'extérieur du compartiment récepteur;

    l'appareil auditif intraconduit étant caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend en outre:

    un récepteur (28) situé dans le compartiment récepteur et ayant deux parois d'extrémité opposées et une pluralité de parois latérales, où

    une première paroi d'extrémité est située dans une première extrémité du compartiment récepteur;

    une seconde paroi d'extrémité est fixée à un tube récepteur (30);

    une première paroi latérale comprend des bornes électriques (26) pour fixer le récepteur à une autre circuiterie de l'appareil auditif; et

    deux parois latérales opposées comprennent des plots (32) situés sur celles-ci par lesquels le récepteur est monté sur la coque;

    et un couvercle rigide (24) qui couvre la première extrémité du compartiment récepteur sans venir en contact avec le récepteur situé dans celui-ci, en empêchant le contact entre le récepteur et les composants flottants.


     
    2. Appareil auditif CIC selon la revendication 1, où la première paroi latérale est sensiblement perpendiculaire à un plan primaire défini par le couvercle.
     
    3. Appareil auditif CIC selon la revendication 1, où le couvercle s'adapte au moins partiellement dans un évidement du compartiment récepteur.
     
    4. Appareil auditif CIC selon la revendication 1, où le récepteur est suspendu dans le compartiment récepteur uniquement par le tube du récepteur fixé à la seconde paroi d'extrémité et par les plots par lesquels le récepteur est monté sur la coque.
     
    5. Appareil auditif CIC selon la revendication 1, où le périmètre intérieur du compartiment récepteur correspond sensiblement dans sa forme au périmètre extérieur du récepteur, et le récepteur est situé à une proximité qui touche presque le périmètre intérieur du compartiment.
     
    6. Procédé de fabrication d'un appareil auditif intraconduit (CIC), comprenant:

    réaliser une coque comprenant un compartiment récepteur réalisé en tant que partie de la coque dans l'espace intérieur de la coque, ladite coque étant apte à contenir des composants flottants et non flottants de l'appareil auditif;

    situer tous les composants flottants à l'extérieur du compartiment récepteur;

    le procédé étant caractérisé en ce qu'il comprend en outre:

    situer un récepteur dans le compartiment récepteur, ledit récepteur ayant deux parois d'extrémité opposées et une pluralité de parois latérales, où

    une première paroi d'extrémité est située dans une première extrémité du compartiment récepteur;

    une deuxième paroi d'extrémité est fixée à un tube récepteur;

    une première paroi latérale comprend des bornes électriques pour fixer le récepteur à une autre circuiterie de l'appareil auditif; et

    deux parois latérales opposées comprennent des plots situés sur celles-ci par lesquelles le récepteur est monté sur la coque;

    et réaliser un couvercle rigide qui couvre la première extrémité du compartiment récepteur sans venir en contact avec le récepteur situé dans celui-ci, en empêchant ainsi le contact entre le récepteur et les composants flottants.


     
    7. Procédé selon la revendication 6, où la mise en place du récepteur comprend la suspension du récepteur dans le compartiment récepteur uniquement par le tube du récepteur fixé à la seconde paroi d'extrémité du récepteur et par les plots avec lesquels le récepteur est monté sur la coque.
     




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