Technical Field
[0001] The invention relates to a hearing device.
Background of the Invention
[0002] Conventional hearing aids do not have a clock, but normally use a counter which for
example allows deriving a usage time.
[0003] Today it is not common to integrate a sufficiently accurate clock into hearing aids
because a clock typically consumes a considerable amount of energy. Some applications
claim frequent synchronization of time information of the hearing aid with the internet
via e.g. smartphones or computers.
[0004] However, accurate current time information may be beneficial for some hearing aid
functions in the case that the hearing aid is connected from time to time only to
an external clock via e.g. a smartphone or a direct link to the internet.
Summary of the Invention
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide an improved hearing device.
[0006] The object is achieved by a hearing device according to claim 1.
[0007] Preferred embodiments of the invention are given in the dependent claims.
[0008] According to the invention, a hearing device comprises a processor, a time memory,
a time counter configured to count time units passed, and a communication interface
configured to communicate with an external device, wherein the hearing device is configured
to receive current time information from the external device at a synchronization
event and to store the current time information in the time memory, wherein the time
counter is configured to be reset at the synchronization event, wherein the processor
is configured to calculate an actual time by adding the current time information stored
in the time memory and the passed time units. The time memory may be a non-volatile
memory.
[0009] In an exemplary embodiment, the hearing device further comprises a rechargeable battery.
[0010] In an exemplary embodiment, the communication interface comprises at least one electrical
contact and/or a wireless connection.
[0011] In an exemplary embodiment, the time counter is configured to run in the background
with a low power consumption even if the hearing device is switched off.
[0012] In an exemplary embodiment, the hearing device further comprises at least one microphone
and a speaker or receiver for outputting audio data.
[0013] In an exemplary embodiment the hearing device is configured as a hearing aid. Since
hearing aids are worn at the ear for an extended time it is desirable to limit space
requirements and weight of the device. Therefore hearing aids use only a small, leigtweight
battery. The invention is thus particularly beneficial for hearing aids.
[0014] In an exemplary embodiment, an external device is provided, comprising a clock or
connected to a clock to obtain current time information and configured to communicate
with a communication interface of a hearing device, preferably according to any one
of the preceding claims, to submit the current time information at a synchronization
event.
[0015] In an exemplary embodiment, the external device is configured as a charger for charging
a rechargeable battery of a hearing device.
[0016] In an exemplary embodiment, a system may be provided, comprising at least one hearing
device as described above and an external device as described above.
[0017] In an exemplary embodiment, the synchronizing event is at least one of:
- inserting the hearing device into the charger and starting a charging procedure,
- opening a cover of the charger,
- removing the hearing device from the charger,
- a time interval passed while the hearing device is connected to the charger,
- a manual request of a user operating a user interface on the hearing device or on
the external device,
- switching on the hearing device.
[0018] In an exemplary embodiment, a method of operating a hearing device as described above
comprises:
receiving current time information from an external device, in particular as described
above, at a synchronization event and storing the current time information in the
time memory, wherein the time counter is configured to count time units passed and
to be reset at the synchronization event, wherein the processor is configured to calculate
an actual time by adding the current time information stored in the time memory and
the passed time units.
[0019] In an exemplary embodiment, the synchronizing event is at least one of:
- inserting the hearing device into the charger and starting a charging procedure,
- opening a cover of the charger,
- removing the hearing device from the charger,
- a time interval passed while the hearing device is connected to the charger,
- a manual request of a user operating a user interface on the hearing device or on
the external device ,
- switching on the hearing device.
[0020] In an exemplary embodiment, the actual time is used to operate at least one of:
- an alarm clock comprising an audible alarm,
- time specific logging of a state of the hearing device,
- time specific activation of functions or parameters of the hearing device.
[0021] In an exemplary embodiment, the audible alarm comprises an output of a voice message.
[0022] In an exemplary embodiment, information stored in a calendar linked to or comprised
in the external device is used.
[0023] Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from
the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that
the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments
of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and
modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to
those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0024] The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description
given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawing which is given by way of illustration
only, and thus, is not limitive of the present invention, and wherein:
- Figure 1
- is a schematic view of a hearing device and a charger.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments
[0025] Figure 1 shows a schematic view of a hearing device 1 and an external device 2, e.g. a charger.
The hearing device 1, e.g. a hearing aid, comprises at least one microphone 3, e.g.
two microphones 3, a signal processor 4 for processing audio data acquired from the
at least one microphone 3, and a speaker 5 or receiver for outputting audio data from
the signal processor 4. Further, the hearing device 1 comprises a time memory 6 and
a time counter 7. The time memory may be a non-volatile memory.
[0026] The basic idea is to synchronize a time between the external device 2 and the hearing
device 1 from time to time, or at certain events, while the external device 2 provides
current time information.
[0027] This current time information may be obtained from the internet, to which the external
device 2 may be connected, or from an accurate clock (e.g. a quartz clock) implemented
in the external device 2.
[0028] The external device 2 can be a charger for a rechargeable hearing device 1, but also
a remote control or a smartphone.
[0029] In an exemplary embodiment, an event at which the external device 2 provides current
time information can be, that the hearing device 1 is inserted into the charger for
charging a rechargeable battery 9 of the hearing device 1 or that the user performs
a user input to a remote control or a remote control app running on a smartphone,
which establishes a wireless link to the hearing device 1 in order to modify settings
of the hearing device 1.
[0030] At such events the time becomes synchronized between the external device 2 and the
hearing device 1.
[0031] The hearing device 1 stores the received time information in the non-volatile memory
6.
[0032] The hearing device 1 contains the time counter 7, which counts certain time units,
so called ticks (e.g. seconds).
[0033] Every synchronization event, i.e. as soon as the new current time information is
stored to the memory 6, resets the counted ticks to Zero.
[0034] The hearing device 1 calculates the actual time by adding the synchronized and stored
current time information and the counted ticks. Before this addition counted ticks
may be converted into time units, e.g. seconds or minutes, using the number of ticks
which have passed since the previous reset and the time between two ticks.
[0035] A link between the external device 2 and the hearing device 1 can be established
as a permanent link or for each request of current time information - however if it
is desirable to establish the link as seldom as possible, e.g. due to power saving
reasons, a similar principle can be applied: the link is set up only once, e.g. just
after switching on the hearing device 1, then the current time information is transferred
to the hearing device 1. Then the time counter 7 counts the time units passed since
the previous connection and subsequently the actual time information is calculated
using the transferred current time information together with the counted time units.
[0036] The link between the hearing device 1 and the external device 2 can be set up by
means of a communication interface 8, e.g. a mechanical/electrical contact or a wireless
connection. If the external device 2 is a charger, the contact may be wireless and/or
wired; the connection to a different external device 2, e.g. a smartphone is preferably
wireless.
[0037] The event for initiating transfer of current time information may be at least one
of:
- inserting the hearing device 1 into the charger and starting the charging procedure,
- opening a cover of the charger,
- removing the hearing device 1 from the charger (requires wireless data exchange),
- frequent exchange, while the hearing device 1 is connected to the charger (e.g. every
hour and starting of the counter in the hearing aid as soon as the time information
is transferred and after reset of the counter starting),
- manual request of the user (e.g. the user may press a user interface on the hearing
device 1 or on the external device 2, preferably for a couple of seconds).
[0038] In order to prevent that time information is no longer in sync as soon as the hearing
device 1 is switched off, the hearing device 1 may provide a functionality which runs
the time counter 7 in the background with a low power consumption also when the hearing
device 1 is switched off.
[0039] The time information implemented in the hearing device 1 may be applied to perform
one or more of the following functions:
- Alarm clock, time specific notification: the charger may contain an interface allowing
a user to set up certain time related events (e.g. alarms at specific times). Together
with the current time information this additional information is transferred to the
hearing device 1. A set up event triggers a notification or an alarm executed at the
configured time by the hearing device 1. An alarm may comprise an alert signal (e.g.
a beep) and/or a voice message (e.g. "now it's time to take your medicine"). The alert
signal may be pre-defined or configurable (e.g. high/low tone, soft/loud tone). The
voice message may be pre-configured and selectable by the user out of e.g. "time for
medicine", "time for event", "time for visit" or can be acoustically entered via the
interface (e.g. microphone) of the charger for setting up notifications.
- Time specific logging of a state of the hearing device 1: For certain reasons it may
be recommend logging the state of the hearing device 1 at certain times, e.g. every
day at 10:00, 12:00, 14:00, 16:00, 18:00. Such a logging pattern may allow investigating
and analysing patterns of behaviour of the user over time. With current time information
available, such logging patterns can also be applied without the need of having an
additional external available.
- Time specific activation of functions or parameters of the hearing device 1, e.g.
logging the state of the hearing device 1 at certain times and/or setting parameters
of the hearing device 1 at a certain time. In addition to the time information, information
from a calendar linked to the charger or entered manually by the user can be transferred
by the charger. This additional information may contain information about certain
events and actions (12:00 - 13:15 [lunch meeting with business partners in a restaurant]
-> activate speech in noise program).
List of References
[0040]
- 1
- hearing device
- 2
- external device
- 3
- microphone
- 4
- processor
- 5
- speaker
- 6
- time memory
- 7
- time counter
- 8
- communication interface
- 9
- battery
1. A hearing device (1), comprising a processor (4), a time memory (6), a time counter
(7) configured to count time units passed, and a communication interface (8) configured
to communicate with an external device (2), wherein the hearing device (1) is configured
to receive current time information from the external device (2) at a synchronization
event and to store the current time information in the time memory (6), wherein the
time counter (7) is configured to be reset at the synchronization event, wherein the
processor (4) is configured to calculate an actual time by adding the current time
information stored in the time memory (6) and the passed time units.
2. The hearing device (1) of claim 1, further comprising a rechargeable battery (9).
3. The hearing device (1) of claim 1 or 2, wherein the communication interface (8) comprises
at least one electrical contact and/or a wireless connection.
4. The hearing device (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the time counter
(7) is configured to run in the background with a low power consumption even if the
hearing device (1) is switched off.
5. The hearing device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, further comprising
at least one microphone (3) and a speaker (5) or receiver for outputting audio data.
6. The hearing device (1) according to any one of the preceding claims, configured as
a hearing aid.
7. An external device (2) comprising a clock or connected to a clock to obtain current
time information and configured to communicate with a communication interface (8)
of a hearing device (1), preferably according to any one of the preceding claims,
to submit the current time information at a synchronization event.
8. The external device (2) of claim 7, configured as a charger for charging a rechargeable
battery (9) of a hearing device (1).
9. A system, comprising at least one hearing device (1) according to any one of the claims
1 to 6 and an external device (2) according to claim 7 or 8.
10. The system according to claim 9, wherein the synchronizing event is at least one of:
• inserting the hearing device (1) into the charger and starting a charging procedure,
• opening a cover of the charger,
• removing the hearing device (1) from the charger,
• a time interval passed while the hearing device (1) is connected to the charger,
• a manual request of a user operating a user interface on the hearing device (1)
or on the external device (2),
• switching on the hearing device (1).
11. A method of operating a hearing device (1) according to any one of claims 1 to 6,
the method comprising:
receiving current time information from an external device (2), in particular according
to claim 7 or 8, at a synchronization event and storing the current time information
in the time memory (6), wherein the time counter (7) is configured to count time units
passed and to be reset at the synchronization event, wherein the processor (4) is
configured to calculate an actual time by adding the current time information stored
in the time memory (6) and the passed time units.
12. The method according to claim 11, wherein the synchronizing event is at least one
of:
• inserting the hearing device (1) into the charger and starting a charging procedure,
• opening a cover of the charger,
• removing the hearing device (1) from the charger,
• a time interval passed while the hearing device (1) is connected to the charger,
• a manual request of a user operating a user interface on the hearing device (1)
or on the external device (2),
• switching on the hearing device (1).
13. The method according to claim 11 or 12, wherein the actual time is used to operate
at least one of:
• an alarm clock comprising an audible alarm,
• time specific logging of a state of the hearing device (1),
• time specific activation of functions or parameters of the hearing device (1).
14. The method according to claim 13, wherein the audible alarm comprises an output of
a voice message.
15. The method according to claim 13 or 14, wherein information stored in a calendar linked
to or comprised in the external device (2) is used.