Electroacoustic transducer mounting in shells of hearing...

Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Hearing aids – electrical – Specified casing or housing

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C381S312000, C381S322000

Reexamination Certificate

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07822218

ABSTRACT:
A hearing aid and a receiver for use therein, the receiver being tip-mountable in a chamber of a housing. The back chamber of the receiver is acoustically connected to the chamber of the housing. The receiver is a dual-diaphragm receiver providing no or very little vibrations, whereby the receiver is fixedly but removably mounted to the housing. Electrical connections are provided between the receiver and housing using solderless, biasing electrical contacts, whereby removal of the receiver is facilitated.

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Standard Search Report for European Patent Office dated Dec. 22, 2005 (3 pages).
European Search Report for Application No. EP 06 00 0287, dated Jun. 22, 2006 (13 pages).

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