Hearing protector against loud noise

Acoustics – Anatomic or prosthetic relation – Ear and mouth

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A61B 702

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060706937

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a hearing protector for attenuating, selectively or not, noises that can have an intensity of up to 190 dB, designed to be inserted in sealing fashion into the auditory canal. The hearing protector includes a flexible cylindrical body that has a ferrule at each end. At least one of the two ferrules has a channel that runs from one end of the ferrule to the center of the cylindrical body and contains an acoustic filter. When the two ferrules each contain an acoustic filter, the filters may or may not be identical.

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