Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Hearing aids – electrical – Specified casing or housing
Patent
1983-04-18
1985-09-03
Rubinson, Gene Z.
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Hearing aids, electrical
Specified casing or housing
381 69, 339 17F, 339 32R, 179107H, H04R 2500
Patent
active
045394393
ABSTRACT:
A connecting cord has a plug at each end. Either such plug may be plugged into the receptacle of a hearing aid and the other plug may be plugged into an external microphone. The contacts of each plug are connected in a different circuit configuration to the conductors of the cord so that when one plug is plugged into the receptacle, the internal hearing aid microphone is shorted out, and when the other plug is plugged into the receptacle, both microphones operate in parallel. The plug contacts are formed of printed circuit board and each plug has a rocker with a hooked top which engages a slot in the receptacle to prevent the inadvertent movement of the plug out of the receptacle. Other plug internal circuit configurations allow connection of other signalling systems to the hearing aid.
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Dohmer Rolf
Strothmann Rolf
Rubinson Gene Z.
Schroeder L. C.
Unitron Industries Ltd.
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