Middle ear hearing aid transducer

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

Reexamination Certificate

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C381S322000, C381S324000, C381S023100, C600S025000, C029S605000

Reexamination Certificate

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06735318

ABSTRACT:

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a middle ear hearing aid transducer which can be easily introduced into the middle ear, and whose sensitivity can be maintained after extensive use without contamination by foreign substances.
2. Description of the Related Art
Many types of hearing aids are available including an external type which is disposed in the external auditory canal or behind an auricle, and an inner and middle ear implant types which are accompanied with surgery. In addition, there are temporal bone conduction hearing aids which produce mechanical vibrations from sound waves and transmit the mechanical vibrations to the inner ear via a temporal bone. In particular, middle ear implant hearing aids are extensively used to remedy moderate or extreme hearing loss or sensorineural hearing loss.
FIG. 1
shows a conventional middle ear hearing aid whose transducer is implanted into a patient's staples, and
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of the transducer of FIG.
1
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, the conventional middle ear hearing aid includes an external unit
10
, which is worn behind the patient's auricle, and an internal unit
20
, which is implanted in the outer ear and middle ear. In particular, the external unit
10
includes a microphone
11
, amplification circuitry
12
, a battery
13
, and an external coupling coil
14
. The internal unit
20
includes internal circuitry (not shown) adjacent to the external coupling coil
14
, an internal coupling coil
24
, and a transducer
25
, which is implanted into a stapes
8
or malleus
9
of the ossicular chain in the middle ear.
Referring to
FIG. 2
, the transducer
25
includes a coil portion
26
fixed to a bone of the middle ear and a permanent magnet
27
implanted into the stapes
8
or malleus
9
. The coil member
26
includes a support
26
a
fixed to a bone of the middle ear and a coil
26
b
supported by the support
26
a
and facing the permanent magnet
27
. As sound waves are converted into electrical signals by the internal coupling coil
24
and transmitted to the coil
26
b
, the coil
26
b
generates a magnetic flux to vibrate the permanent magnet
27
implanted into the stapes
8
.
In the hearing aid having the configuration described above, the microphone
11
and the amplification circuitry
12
of the external unit
10
receives and amplifies external sound waves. The amplified sound waves are transformed into electrical signals and transmitted to the external coil coupling coil
14
. The external coupling coil
14
generates electromagnetic waves corresponding to the electrical signals and transmits the electromagnetic waves to the internal coupling coil
24
. The internal circuitry converts the transmitted electromagnetic waves into electrical signals and transmits the electrical signals to the coil portion
26
. The coil portion
26
generates a magnetic flux corresponding to the electrical signals to vibrate the permanent magnet
27
and the stapes
8
or malleus to which the permanent magnet
27
is fixed. Through these processes, a patient having a hearing disorder can perceive sound transmitted from the outside.
In the transducer
26
having the configuration described previously, the coil
26
b
, which generates the magnetic flux, is an air-core coil supported by the support
26
a
. The magnetic flux generated by the coil
26
b
is not capable of causing large vibrations in the permanent magnet
27
. Thus, the transducer
26
with the air-core coil is not suitable for a patient with a serious hearing disorder.
To increase the magnetic flux, an iron core can be inserted into the coil
26
b
. In this case, even when no signal is input to the coil
26
b
, a stress is exerted upon the ossicular chain due to continuous attraction between the iron core and the permanent magnet
27
fixed to the ossicles. The ossicular chain, which is a highly sensitive organ of the body, is susceptible to damage caused by the attractive force between the permanent magnet
27
and the iron core. If the damage is serious, the sound wave transmission path may deform close to the entrance of the inner ear.
The coil
26
b
and the permanent magnet
27
are spaced a predetermined distance a part. The gap between the coil
26
b
and the permanent magnet
27
should be kept constant to allow the permanent magnet
27
to vibrate. If a fluid or foreign substance sticks to the coil
26
b
or the permanent magnet
27
, the gap becomes narrower, interrupting vibrations of the permanent magnet
27
. As a result, a patient who has a hearing disorder will not be able to perceive sound. Thus, there is a need for the gap between the coil
26
b
and the permanent magnet
27
to be kept constant even after extensive use.
In addition, in the conventional hearing aid having the configuration described above, the support
26
a
for the coil
26
b
and the permanent magnet
27
are implanted into bones in the middle ear by surgery, increasing concern about deformation of the middle ear. Thus, there is a need for a hearing aid which can be easily mounted into the middle ear without causing deformation of the middle ear.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To address the above limitations, it is an object of the present invention to provide a middle ear hearing aid transducer which can be kept sensitive to a small sound wave without contamination by fluid or foreign substance.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a middle ear hearing aid transducer which can be easily introduced into the middle ear without causing deformation of the sound wave transmission path.
The objects of the present invention are achieved by a middle ear hearing aid transducer comprising first and second permanent magnets arranged such that the same poles face each other; a coil separated a predetermined distance from the outer surfaces of the first and second permanent magnets, and surrounding the first and second permanent magnets; a case for accommodating the first and second permanent magnets and the coil; and a vibration member for supporting the first and second permanent magnets to keep a predetermined distance between the coil and the outer surfaces of the first and second permanent magnets, and for transmitting vibrations of the first and second permanent magnets to the case.
It is preferable that the vibration member comprises: a circular plate interposed between the first and second permanent magnets in the case; and supports disposed on the circular plate for supporting one end of the first and second permanent magnets, and the vibration member is an elastic member for suspending the first and second permanent magnets separated from the coil in the case. It is preferable that the circular plate and the supports are formed as a single unit.
Alternatively, the vibration member may comprise first and second vibration members interposed between the ends of the case and one end of the first and second permanent magnets, respectively, and the vibration member may be an elastic member for suspending the first and second permanent magnets separated from the coil in the case.
Alternatively, the vibration member may comprise first and second vibration members having a plurality of holes and interposed between the ends of the case and one end of the respective first and second permanent magnets, respectively, and the vibration member may be an elastic member for suspending the first and second permanent magnets separated from the coil in the case.


REFERENCES:
patent: 5460593 (1995-10-01), Mersky
patent: 6217508 (2001-04-01), Ball

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