Surgery – Surgically implanted vibratory hearing aid
Patent
1999-05-14
2000-09-26
O'Connor, Cary
Surgery
Surgically implanted vibratory hearing aid
607 57, H04R 2500
Patent
active
061236608
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a transducer for partially or fully implantable hearing aids for direct mechanical excitation of the middle or inner ear. The transducer is provided with a housing fixedly mounted at the implantation site and a coupling element moveable with respect to the housing for transmitting vibration to the middle ear ossicle or directly to the inner ear. The housing accommodates a piezoelectric element with which the coupling element can be vibrated and an electromagnet arrangement including an electromagnetic component, such as an electromagnetic coil, fixedly mounted relative to the housing and a vibratory component, such as a permanent magnet, mechanically connected to the coupling element such that the vibration of the vibratory component is transferred to the coupling element.
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Implex Aktiengesellschaft Hearing Technology
McPherson Catherine
O'Connor Cary
Safran David S.
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