Hearing aid design

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

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C381S312000, C381S328000, C600S025000

Reexamination Certificate

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07853033

ABSTRACT:
A hearing aid module is shaped for insertion into a tunnel made through the soft tissue that connects the retro-auricular space with the ear canal. The hearing aid module contains a speaker or auditory transducer, a battery or other power source powering the module, signal processing circuitry, a microphone, and a hollow tube which contains a steroid or drug. Telemetry circuitry within the module allows the signal processing circuitry to be programmed with a desired frequency response or signal processing strategy using an external programming unit. A remote control unit permits the user to make simple adjustments, such as volume and/or tone (frequency) control.

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