Field of the Invention
[0001] The invention pertains to hearing aids. More particularly, the invention pertains
to modular hearing aid systems which can be positioned in an individual's ear.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Hearing aids of various types have long been known. Some known prior art hearing
aids have been formed with a custom exterior shell molded with a cavity therein. The
components of the hearing aid can be mounted in the cavity thereby forming a structure
which fits comfortably in the ear and in part extends into the user's ear canal.
[0003] It has been recognized that mounting the components directly within the custom shell
presents test and maintenance problems. For purposes of manufacturing, testing and
maintenance, it would be very desirable to be able to remove the interconnected components
completely from the custom shell and immediately replace same with a corresponding
set. Where the hearing aid is physically built into the custom shell, this is usually
not possible.
[0004] Modular hearing aid systems are known which include a custom shell with a cavity
or region formed therein and a compatibly shaped housing. One such product of this
type was marketed in the United States at least as early as 1978 by the Oticon Corporation.
[0005] The Oticon system utilized a custom shell and a standard housing which could be releasably
locked to the shell. The Oticon system used a different housing for the right ear
versus the left ear.
[0006] In the Oticon system, after the custom shell had been formed, a vent was created
in the shell by drilling the shell material appropriately.
[0007] While known prior art modular hearing aid systems provide certain benefits, it would
be especially desirable to be able to use the same housing for either a right ear
or a left ear. In addition, it would be desirable to be able to form the vent canal
as an integral part of the unit during the shell casting process without having to
separately drill same.
[0008] Thus, there continues to be a need for modular hearing aid systems which provide
features and benefits of the type described above not heretofore available in such
products.
Summary of the Invention
[0009] A modular hearing aid system incorporates a custom molded shell insertable into either
the right ear or the left ear of an individual. The shell can be custom molded of
either a compliant or a rigid material.
[0010] The shell is formed with a proximal, exterior end; a distal, interior end and with
an interior housing receiving region therebetween. Adjacent the distal end of the
shell is an opening.
[0011] A corresponding housing has a selected standardized, elongated shape. The housing
has an enlarged or bulbous proximal end and a displaced smaller distal end.
[0012] The housing is shaped so as to be bilateral. The same housing may be used with an
ear shell formed for an individual's right ear or an individual's left ear.
[0013] The housing is releasably locked to the shell. In one embodiment, the housing carries
part of the releasable locking member and the shell carries a second part thereof.
When the two parts engage one another, the housing is releasably locked to the shell.
[0014] The system also includes a molded elongated vent formed in the shell adjacent an
interface with the housing. The vent extends from the distal end of the shell, located
in the individual's ear canal, to the proximal end of the shell.
[0015] The system can be formed with the engaging member completely contained within the
shell when the housing is locked thereto. Alternately, the housing can carry, at the
smaller distal end, the first part of the latching member. This member will extend
through the opening in the shell (when the housing has been properly positioned therein).
A snap-on or threaded second part can be coupled to the first part thereby locking
the housing to the shell.
[0016] Alternately, the housing can carry an enlarged annular region along its external
periphery. In this embodiment, the shell includes a corresponding annular recess.
When the housing is inserted into the shell the annular region extends into and is
locked to the shell at the recess.
[0017] Instead of a singular annular member carried on the housing, a plurality of spaced-apart
laterally directed extensions or protrusions can be positioned around the external
periphery of the housing. Corresponding depressions or cavities can be formed in the
shell. When the housing is inserted into the shell, the extensions lockingly engage
the shell at the depressions.
[0018] In one embodiment, the annular region can be located adjacent to proximal end of
the housing. In another embodiment, the annular region can be located adjacent the
distal end of the housing.
[0019] The housing is also usable with a customer ear shell or one or more standard shells
as an alternate to a custom shell.
[0020] Numerous other advantages and features of the present invention will become readily
apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments
thereof, from the claims and from the accompanying drawings in which the details of
the invention are fully and completely disclosed as a part of this specification.
Brief Description of the Figures
[0021]
Figure 1 is a side view, partly in section, illustrating a modular hearing aid system
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 2 is an exploded view of the structure of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side plan view of a standardized housing in accordance with the present
invention;
Figure 4 is a section taken along plane 4-4 of a portion of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is a side view, partially in section, of an alternate embodiment of a system
in accordance with the present invention;
Figure 6 is an exploded view of the modular hearing aid system of Figure 5 illustrating
the relationship between a housing thereof and a custom shell thereof;
Figure 7 is a side plan view of the housing of Figure 5;
Figure 7A is a view in section taken alone plane 7A-7A of the shell of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is an exploded view, partially in section and partially broken away of an
alternate embodiment;
Figure 9 is an assembled view, partially in section and partially broken away of the
system of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a bottom plan view of the system of Figure 8;
Figure 11 is an exploded view, partly in section, of yet another alternate modular
hearing aid system;
Figure 12 is an assembled side view, partially in section, of the system of Figure
11;
Figure 13 is a top plan view of the modular hearing aid system of Figure 5;
Figure 14 is an assembled side view, partially in section, of the modular hearing
aid system of Figure 5 illustrating a threaded wax guard which rotatably engages a
threaded boring in the standard housing;
Figure 15 is an enlarged, side plan view, partly in section of an alternate modular
hearing aid system in accordance with the present invention; and
Figure 16 is an enlarged, side plan view, also partly in section, of the modular hearing
aid system of Figure 15 illustrating a housing lockingly engaged with a corresponding
ear shell.
Detailed Description of the Preferred Embodiments
[0022] While this invention is susceptible of embodiment in many different forms, there
are shown in the drawing and will be described herein in detail specific embodiments
thereof with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as
an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit
the invention to the specific embodiment illustrated.
[0023] A two-part modular hearing aid system 10 in accordance with the present invention
is illustrated in Figure 1. The system 10 includes an outer custom shell 12 and an
inner standard housing 14.
[0024] The outer shell 12 reproduces and is in accordance with the shape of the ear canal
of either the right ear or the left ear of the individual for whom the hearing aid
is created. Hence, a separate and distinct shell is used for each ear.
[0025] The process of creating such shells is well known. One type of compliant material
useable for such shells is marketed by Esschem Company under the trademark of AUDIFLEX.
[0026] The shell 12 includes a molded vent channel 20. The vent channel 20 is molded into
the shell 12 adjacent an interface with the housing 14. It will be understood that
the shell 12 could be molded without the vent.
[0027] The shell 12 is formed with an external or a proximal end 22a and an internal or
distal ear canal end 22b. When inserted, the distal end 22b is located in the ear
canal of the individual using the aid.
[0028] The shell also includes an interior region 24 which has a shape that corresponds
to the exterior shape of the housing 14. An annular surface or depression 26 is formed
in the region 24. This surface is part of the housing locking means.
[0029] The housing 14, has a selected, elongated shape with a bulbous proximal end 30 and
a smaller displaced distal end 32. The end 32 is positioned adjacent the distal end
22b of the shell.
[0030] The housing 30 is also formed with an external annular locking member 34. The surface
26 and the locking member 34 releasably engage one another so as to lock the housing
14 to the shell 12. It will be understood that these two elements could be interchanged
without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
[0031] The housing 14 is formed with an internal component carrying region 36, illustrated
in phantom in Figure 1. The proximal end 30 is closed by a cover 38. A top surface
40 of the cover 38 carries a volume control 42a and a battery chamber top 42b.
[0032] As noted previously, the housing 14 is shaped to be bilateral and usable with either
the right ear or the left ear of an individual. This provides an important benefit
from a manufacturing and an inventory control perspective.
[0033] The distal end 32 of the housing 14 terminates in a removable wax guard 46. The wax
guard 46 can be unscrewed from the distal end 32 or can be unsnapped therefrom.
[0034] Figure 2 illustrates the housing 14 being inserted into the shell. As illustrated
in Figure 2, the shell 12 can be removably locked together with the housing 14 by
means of the two-part mechanism including surface 26 and annular ring 34.
[0035] Figure 3, a side view of the housing 14 illustrates the discontinuous nature of the
annular locking member 34. The discontinuity in region 34a provides an interface surface
along which the vent channel 20 extends as illustrated in Figure 4.
[0036] Figure 5 illustrates an alternate modular system 10a formed of a custom ear shell
12a and a standard, bilateral housing 14a. The housing 14a is removably locked to
the compliant shell 12a by means of a plurality of locking protrusions 50a, 50b and
50c carried on an exterior surface of the housing 14a adjacent distal end 32a. Each
member of the plurality protrusions 50a, 50b and 50c is received in a depression 52a,
52b and 52c formed on an interior surface of the region 24a of the shell 12a.
[0037] As illustrated in Figure 6, when the housing 14a is inserted into the region 24a,
the protrusions 50a, 50b and 50c slide into and lock against depressions 52a, 52b
and 52c. It will be understood that the protrusions 50a, 50b and 50c could be interchanged
with the depressions 52a, 52b and 52c without departing from the spirit and scope
for the present invention.
[0038] Figure 7 illustrates the relationship of the protrusions 50a, 50b and 50c with respect
to the outer circumference of the housing 14a. Figure 8 illustrates the relationship
of the vent channel 20 to the two adjacent locking depressions 52a and 52c.
[0039] As illustrated in Figures 7 and 8, the locking protrusions 50a, 50b and 50c are spaced
from one another around the housing 14a on the order of 90°. The approximate 180°
spacing between the protrusions 50a and 50c provides a region 34b across which the
channel 20 can pass.
[0040] An alternate modular hearing aid system 60 is illustrated in Figure 8. The system
60 includes a custom ear shell 62 and a standardized housing 64. The shell 62 and
housing 64 are removably latched together by a threaded locking means.
[0041] The locking means includes a threaded boring 66 formed at the smaller or distal end
64a of the housing 64. It also includes an opening 68 formed at the smaller distal
end 62a of the shell 62.
[0042] Finally, the locking means includes a wax guard 70 which has a threaded stem 72.
The stem 72 engages threads 66. Wax guard 70 also includes an enlarged retaining member
74 which, when the system 60 is assembled, bears against distal end surface 62b of
the shell 62 thereby locking the assembly together.
[0043] Figures 9 and 10 are alternate views of the system 60.
[0044] Figures 11 and 12 illustrate an alternate embodiment 60a of the system 60. The system
60a includes a standard housing 65a which carries a threaded member 80 extending from
a distal end thereof. A ring shaped wax guard 82 carries an internal threaded boring
84 which rotatably engages stem 80 so as to lock housing 65a into the corresponding
shell 62. Guard 82 bears against the distal end of the shell 62.
[0045] Figure 13 is a top plan view of system 10a of Figure 5. Figure 14 is a side view
of system 10a illustrating threaded wax guard 46. Guard 46 has a threaded stud 46a
which rotatably engages boring 33 of the housing 14a. Figure 14 also illustrates,
in phantom, various components carried in the internal region 36 of housing 14a.
[0046] It will be understood in all instances, as is standard, that an audio path is provided
from the distal end of each of the above described standard housings such that amplified
sound is injected into the user's ear canal. In this regard, the above described guards
also include audio paths so as not to interfere with the passage of sound generated
by the hearing aid and intended to be injected into the user's ear canal.
[0047] Figure 15 illustrates an alternate modular system 90 having a standard bilateral
housing 92 and a custom ear shell 94. The housing 92 has an enlarged external proximal
end indicated generally at 96a and a smaller distal end 96b.
[0048] The proximal end 96a has formed thereon a locking annular region 96c. The illustrated
annular region 96c extends continuously about the proximal end 96a. Alternately, the
region 96c can extend partly around the region 96a or can be formed of a plurality
of spaced apart protruding members carried on the region 96a.
[0049] The shell 94 is formed with an exterior peripheral surface 94a which conforms to
the shape of the ear of the intended user of the system 90. The shell 94 also includes
an internal region 94b.
[0050] The housing 94 can be inserted into the region 94b as illustrated by arrow 95. The
internal region 94b includes an annular depression 94c located adjacent a proximal
end 94d of the shell 94. The shell 94 also includes a distal end 94e.
[0051] When the shell 94 is inserted into the user's ear, the distal end 94e extends toward
the auditory canal and the ear drum of the user.
[0052] When the housing 92 is received within the shell 94, the external locking region
96c slidably engages the retaining region 94c of the shell thereby removably locking
the housing to the shell as illustrated in Figure 16. As illustrated in Figure 16,
when the housing 92 is locked to the shell 94, the wax guard 46 extends from the shell
adjacent to the distal end 94e.
[0053] It will be understood that the previously discussed modular hearing aid system could
utilize one or more standard rather than custom ear shells. The standard ear shells
could be used for testing or evaluation if desired.
[0054] From the foregoing, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications
may be effected without departing from the spirit and scope of the novel concept of
the invention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific
apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course,
intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the
scope of the claims.
1. A modular hearing aid system (10;10a;60a;90) usable with either the right or the left
ear of an individual comprising:
a shell (12;12a;62;94) with a proximal end (22a;94d) and a distal end (22b;94e) insertable
into a selected one of the ears, said shell defining an interior region (24;24a;94b),
said region terminating at said distal end at an opening therethrough;
a bilateral housing (14;14a;64;65a;92) of a selected, elongated shape defining a component
receiving region (36) therein and usable with either ear;
said housing (14;14a;64;94) having a proximal end (30;96a) and a distal end (32;32a;64a;96b)
and receivable within said region (36) with said distal ends (32;32a;64a) located
adjacent to one another;
a latching mechanism (26;34;50a;50b;50c;52a;52b;52c;
66;70;74;80;82;94c;96c) carried in part on said housing (14;14a;64;94) for releasably
locking said shell (12;12a;62;94) thereto.
2. A system as in claim 1 with said latching mechanism (26;52a;52b;52c) carried in part
on said shell (12;12a).
3. A system as in claim 2 with said latching mechanism (26) located at said distal end
(22b).
4. A system as in claim 2 with said latching mechanism (26;50a;50b;50c;66) located adjacent
to said distal end (22b;32a;64a).
5. A system as in claim 1 with said latching mechanism (34) carried in part on said housing
(14;14a;64) displaced from said distal end (32).
6. A system as in claim 1 including a vent channel (20) molded into said shell (12;12a;62)
adjacent an interface (34a;34b) with said housing (14;14a).
7. A system as in claim 1 with said latching mechanism including first and second threaded
members (66;70;80;82;46;33).
8. A system as in claim 7 with said first threaded member (80) carried on said housing
distal end and extendable through said shell distal end opening (84).
9. A system as in claim 8 with said second threaded member engagable with said first
member.
10. A system as in claim 1 with said latching mechanism carried adjacent to said proximal
end (22a;94d;30;96a).