IP Library Granted Patent US 7,502,479
Granted Patent B2
US 7,502,479 · App. 11/194,261 · Granted Mar 10, 2009

Method for analyzing an acoustical environment and a system to do so

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Patent No.
US 7,502,479
App. No.
11/194,261
Granted
Mar 10, 2009
Kind
B2
Abstract

Acoustical signals are registered at two locations to generate two electric signals. Based on the electric signals, the distance from one of the locations to the source of the acoustical signal is calculated to generate a distance signal. The distance signal is amplitude filtered to generate a patterned distance signal. A signal dependent from the electric signal is weighed by the patterned distance signal to generate an output signal representing the acoustical signal.

Claims (18)

1. A method for amplifying electric signals comprising the steps of:

providing an acoustical to electrical converter arrangement for generating an electrical output from acoustical signals of one or more acoustical sources impinging upon said converter arrangement; and

generating said output by selecting a particular distance out of a plurality of selectable distances and automatically amplifying said acoustical signals, such that if the acoustical sources are located in said selected distance said acoustical signals are amplified differently than if the acoustical sources are located in a different one of said distances.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein said converter arrangement includes a plurality of microphones.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein said plurality of microphones are located at predetermined distances apart from each other.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein said converter arrangement is included in a hearing aid.

5. A method for amplifying signals in a hearing device comprising the steps of:

receiving impinging acoustical signals from one or more acoustical sources in an acoustical surrounding;

providing a plurality of selectable distances, each one of which represents a different desired distance of acoustical sources; and

focusing transfer characteristics of said hearing device on an area of the surrounding, said focusing including the step of converting said impinging acoustical signals into electrical signals and selectively amplifying said electrical signals according to a distance of at least one of the one or more acoustical sources from said hearing device based on a selected one of said selectable distances such that if the acoustical sources are located in said selected distance said acoustical signals are amplified differently than if the acoustical sources are located in a different one of said distances.

6. A hearing device comprising:

means for receiving impinging acoustical signals from one or more acoustical sources in an acoustical surrounding; and

means for providing a plurality of selectable distances, each one of which represents a different desired distance of acoustical sources;

means for focusing transfer characteristics of said hearing device on an area of the surrounding, said means for focusing including means for converting said impinging acoustical signals into electrical signals and selectively amplifying said electrical signals according to a distance of at least one of the acoustical sources from said hearing device based on a selected one of said selectable distances such that if the acoustical sources are located in said selected distance said acoustical signals are amplified differently than if the acoustical sources are located in a different one of said distances.

7. A method for amplifying signals in a hearing device comprising the steps of:

providing a plurality of selectable distances, each one of which represents a different desired distance of acoustical sources;

converting a plurality of current acoustical sources into corresponding acoustical signals; and

automatically amplifying said acoustical signals such that any of the acoustical signals corresponding to current acoustical sources located in a selected one of said distances are amplified differently than the remainder of said acoustical signals corresponding to sources located outside of the selected one of said distances.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 24, 2015
From: PHONAK AG
To: SONOVA AG
Reel/Frame 036674/0492 →