Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices – Hearing aids – electrical – Specified casing or housing
Patent
1982-04-14
1984-01-10
Rubinson, G. Z.
Electrical audio signal processing systems and devices
Hearing aids, electrical
Specified casing or housing
381 68, H04R 2500
Patent
active
044254814
ABSTRACT:
The invention refers to a programmable signal processing device mainly intended for hearing aids and of the kind which include an electronically controlled signal processor. Hearing aids for persons having impaired hearing are normally adjusted for only one frequency response and are adapted to amplify the frequencies which the patient has difficulties to hear. At different sound environments as for example conversations with disturbing background sounds, normal conversation in quiet environments or at lectures, the conditions of listening are different. Up to now this problem has not been solved satisfactorily for hearing aids. With the present invention a number of different signal processes, can easily be selected to suit different sound situations automatically or by the user himself. This is accomplished thereby that a memory (6) is arranged to store information/data for at least two unique signal processes adjusted to different sound environments/listening situations and that a control unit (5), manual or automatic, is arranged to transmit information/data, for one of the unique signal processes, from the memory (6) to the signal processor (4), to bring about one signal process adjusted to a particular sound environment/listening situation. (FIG. 1)
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Israelsson Bjorn
Leijon Arne
Mansgold Stephan
Rubinson G. Z.
Schroeder L. C.
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