Acoustics – Anatomic or prosthetic relation – Ear and mouth
Patent
1983-12-02
1985-12-03
Fuller, Benjamin R.
Acoustics
Anatomic or prosthetic relation
Ear and mouth
181129, G10K 1126
Patent
active
045561222
ABSTRACT:
An acoustical small hearing aid designed to be worn in the concha of the auricle and made of thin-walled plastic, metal, or rubber. This invention modifies the normal conchal resonance and combines it with the ear canal resonance to shift the normal sound pressure gain of 15 to 20 dB at the tympanic membrane downward from 2600-3000 Hz to 1500-2000 Hz dB, or lower, thus providing significant sound amplification for persons with mild high-frequency hearing loss. The invention accomplishes these goals by providing a thin, hollow shell that fits snugly into the auricle and concha of the external ear so as to enclose a volume of air within the concha. An opening in the shell lets sound waves into this air volume. The ratio of the air volume and the area of the opening control the peak frequency of amplification desired, the amplitude, and bandwidth of amplification, and must be kept between 1/2 and 1/15.
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Fuller Benjamin R.
Innovative Hearing Corporation
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