[0001] The present invention relates to a hearing device according the generic portion of
claim 1.
[0002] Hearing devices such as in-the-ear hearing aids, behind-the-ear hearing aids, hearing
instruments or miniaturized active earphones usually have a battery compartment for
carrying one or more batteries for supplying the electronic or electric components
of the device with electricity. As the battery will have to be removed or exchanged
from time to time, this battery compartment is closed by a battery door to be opened
on demand and to firmly close the battery compartment for regular use of the hearing
device.
[0003] The electronic or electric components of the hearing device are usually designed
to be supplied by a specific battery type and thus the battery compartment, especially
the geometric dimensions of such a compartment, are defined by the geometric dimensions
of the specific battery type.
[0004] In US 4,890,330 a removeably attached battery compartment is shown. The standard
battery compartment, comprising the battery, may be exchanged by an alternative battery
compartment comprising the battery and additional audio connecting means. This alternative
battery compartment is geometrically bigger than the standard battery compartment,
thus providing space for incorporating additional audio connecting means beside the
unique battery type.
[0005] The capacity of a battery increases with its geometrical volume. Thus the bigger
the geometrical volume of the battery is, the longer its lifetime and thus the time
period between the changing of the batteries will increase as well. Such long-life
batteries require a greater amount of space in the battery compartment which results
in an increase of the overall size of the hearing device. It depends on the individual
demands if the need for a small housing or the need for a long battery lifetime prevails.
[0006] It is an object of the present invention to provide a hearing device being easily
adaptable to individual needs of end users with respect to the battery lifetime.
[0007] This object will be solved by the characterizing features of a hearing device according
to claim 1. Further embodiments of the present invention result from the features
of the claims 2 to 4.
[0008] The present invention provides a hearing device comprising a housing with electronic
components and a battery compartment with an opening in the housing, the battery compartment
comprising means for removeably engaging a battery door, a set of battery doors, each
comprising mechanical means for detachably receiving a battery, the shells of each
battery door of the set of battery doors having different shapes and sizes, each adapted
to the size of the assigned specific battery type.
[0009] According to the individual needs of the user of the hearing device the battery door
for the battery matching those individual needs may be chosen from the set of battery
doors and engaged with the housing of the hearing device. By choosing a small battery
type with a reduced lifetime, the respective battery door will have a reduced size
as well, and the overall size of the hearing device will be reduced. By choosing a
bigger battery type, the lifetime of the battery will be higher and thus the replacement
cycle will be longer. By using the appropriate battery door out of the set of battery
doors, the overall size of the hearing device will increase.
[0010] By providing the set of battery doors with different sizes, the user of the hearing
device may decide according to the circumstances to change the battery door for either
having a smaller overall size of the hearing device or to benefit of a longer lifetime
of the battery as well as easier handling when replacing the battery.
[0011] In one embodiment, the hearing device further comprises electrical means for electrically
contacting the battery and contact elements to establish a connection to the electronic
components of the housing. It is thus possible to already have connected the electronic
components with the battery even if the battery door is open.
[0012] Alternatively, the contact elements may be arranged within the battery compartment
itself to connect the electronic components with the battery only in the closed position
of the battery door.
[0013] In another embodiment, the hearing device comprises a pin, bar or screw located in
the opening of the battery compartment of the housing for receiving one of said battery
doors. The battery door may be connected to this pin, bar or screw and be pivoted
around this pin, bar or screw for opening or closing the battery compartment.
[0014] In another embodiment, the battery doors comprise resilient snap-in tongues to detachably
connect a battery door with the pin, bar or screw. A replacement of the battery doors
may therefore easily be performed even by the user of the hearing device, without
the need of any special tool.
[0015] For the purpose of facilitating and understanding of the invention, there is illustrated
in the accompanying drawings a preferred embodiment thereof to be considered in connection
with the following description. Thus the invention may be readily understood and appreciated.
Fig. 1 is a side view of a hearing device according to the present invention with
closed battery door;
Fig. 2 is the side view of the hearing device of figure 1 with opened battery door;
Fig. 3 is a side view of the same hearing device as shown in figure 1 equipped with
a further battery door of the set of battery doors according to the present invention;
Fig. 4 is the side view of the hearing device of figure 3 with opened battery door.
[0016] Referring to figure 1, a hearing device 1 serving as a behind-the-ear hearing aid
with a housing 2 and a battery door 3 in its closed position is shown. At one end
of the housing 2, a hook or tube 4 is provided for transmitting the acoustical signal
emitted from the loudspeaker (often also referred to as "receiver") of the hearing
device 1 to the ear canal of the user of the hearing device 1.
[0017] The electronic components of the hearing device 1 are conventionally arranged inside
of the housing 2.
[0018] In figure 2, the battery door 3 is shown in its opened position, showing the opening
5 of the battery compartment 6 of the housing 2. The battery door 3 comprises a support
7 for receiving a battery (not shown), i.e. a button-type battery commonly used in
miniaturized electrical or electronic devices.
[0019] The size of the battery door 3 is adapted to just receive a battery of a certain
geometrical dimension. As the diameter or dimension of the battery assigned to this
battery door 3 is bigger than the space available within the battery compartment 6
of the housing 2, the shell of the battery door 3 is formed as a box to receive a
part of the battery within this box volume. The overall size of the hearing device
1 thus exceeds the shape of the housing 2, thus increasing the overall size of the
hearing device 1 by providing a high lifetime of the battery. The replacement interval
for the battery therefore increases with respect of the use of a smaller battery.
[0020] In figure 3, the hearing device 1 is again shown with a further battery door 8 from
the set of battery doors assigned to the hearing device 1 or the housing 2 respectively.
This battery door 8 fits the shape of the housing 2 of the hearing device in its closed
position, thus does not influence the overall size of the hearing aid 1.
[0021] In figure 4 the battery door 3 is shown in its opened position. The support 7' for
another type of battery, e.g. a small button-type battery, is formed as an open tube
to receive and hold in place the respective battery. As this type of small battery
may be entered entirely into the battery compartment 6, the shell of the battery door
8 is just formed as a curved cap according to the outer shape of the housing 2 of
the hearing device 1.
[0022] The battery doors 3 and 8 are pivotably attached to the housing 2 over an axis or
pin 9 arranged at one end of the opening 5 of the battery compartment 6. The battery
doors 3 or 8 may be detachably snapped on to this pin 9 for an easy exchange of the
battery door 3 or 8.
1. Hearing device comprising a housing (2) with electronic components and a battery compartment
(6) with an opening (5) in the housing (2), the battery compartment (6) comprising
means for removeably engaging a battery door (3), characterized by a set of battery doors (3,8), each comprising mechanical means for detachably receiving
a battery, the shells of each battery door (3;8) of the set of battery doors (3,8)
having different shapes and sizes, each adapted to the size of the assigned specific
battery type.
2. Hearing device according to claim 1, comprising electrical means for electrically
contacting the battery and contact elements to establish a connection to the electronic
components of the housing.
3. Hearing device according to claim 1 or 2, comprising a pin, bar or screw (9) located
in the opening (5) of the battery compartment (6) of the housing (2) for receiving
one of said battery doors (3;8).
4. Hearing device according to one of claims 1 to 3, whereby the battery doors (3;8)
comprise resilient snap-in tongues to detachably connect a battery door (3;8) with
the pin, bar or screw (9).