Process for manufacturing an ear fitted acoustical hearing aid

Plastic and nonmetallic article shaping or treating: processes – With severing – removing material from preform mechanically,... – Making hole or aperture in article

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181129, 181135, 264222, 264302, 264DIG30, B29C 3340

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046524142

ABSTRACT:
A hollow shell-type hearing aid is prepared from an impression of the ear. A mold is formed from the impression. An opening is cut in the mold and the mold is filled through the opening with hardenable material. The hardenable material is allowed to cure until a hard shell of the material forms on the surface of the mold. The remaining hardenable material is poured out of the mold through the opening and the shell is then removed.

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