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US08792663B2 Hearing device with an open earpiece having a short vent 有权
具有短路口的开放耳机的听力装置

  • Patent Title: Hearing device with an open earpiece having a short vent
  • Patent Title (中): 具有短路口的开放耳机的听力装置
  • Application No.: US11997738
    Application Date: 2006-08-01
  • Publication No.: US08792663B2
    Publication Date: 2014-07-29
  • Inventor: Miguel A. CanoMark T. Sodoma
  • Applicant: Miguel A. CanoMark T. Sodoma
  • Applicant Address: DK Ballerup
  • Assignee: GN Resound A/S
  • Current Assignee: GN Resound A/S
  • Current Assignee Address: DK Ballerup
  • Agency: Vista IP Law Group, LLP
  • Priority: DKPA200501105 20050801
  • International Application: PCT/EP2006/064900 WO 20060801
  • International Announcement: WO2007/014950 WO 20070208
  • Main IPC: H04R25/00
  • IPC: H04R25/00
Hearing device with an open earpiece having a short vent
Abstract:
The present application relates to a new type of hearing device housing having a canal section that is adapted for fitting in the ear canal of a wearer and having a short vent, the longitudinal extension of which is shorter than the longitudinal extension of the canal section, and an output port for emission of sound towards the eardrum of the wearer when inserted in the ear canal, and an outer ear section for accommodation of electronic components and being attached to the canal section and adapted for positioning in front of the ear during use, the short vent reducing the occlusion effect, wherein the canal section comprises an open and flexible earpiece manufactured in standard sizes. The hearing device may be a hearing aid, a headset, a headphone, etc. Unlike a conventional BTE (Behind-The-Ear) hearing aid having a housing to be positioned behind the ear, the housing of the hearing device according to the present invention is positioned in front of the ear, i.e. in front of the pinna. The positioning of the hearing device is simple since positioning of the outer ear section is automatically performed together with the positioning of the canal section in the ear canal of the wearer.
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