IP Library Granted Patent US 7,708,110
Granted Patent B2
US 7,708,110 · App. 11/821,391 · Granted May 4, 2010

Bandless hearing protector and method

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Patent No.
US 7,708,110
App. No.
11/821,391
Granted
May 4, 2010
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hearing protection device and method for a human ear. A plug member caps or enters ear canal, and may be shaped to conform to the external auditory meatus. The device is biased at least in part by a pressure pad to provide some force against the plug member. An optional handle may be provided to assist with temporarily pulling the plug member away from the ear canal or providing adjustment. An optional bow member clips about the pinna. The device may be adapted for use as an ear phone.

Claims (31)

1. A hearing protection device for the passive attenuation of a single human ear canal, the device comprising:

a shoulder, wherein a neck and a pressure plate extends therefrom, the neck having a stem protruding therefrom;

a plug member covering the stem, wherein the plug member is configured to seal the human ear canal; and

a pressure pad connected to a pressure plate;

wherein the pressure pad and the plug member comprise an elastomeric material.

2. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein at least a partial arm is attached to the shoulder to form a bow member.

3. The hearing protection device of claim 2 wherein the bow member comprises a torsion spring.

4. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the plug member is selectively attached to the neck member by a connector selected from the group consisting of a ball and socket, a hook and loop, a magnet, and an adhesive.

5. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the stem is flexible.

6. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the pressure pad is integrally attached to the pressure plate.

7. The hearing protection device of claim 6 wherein the pressure pad comprises indicia located on an outer surface.

8. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the elastomeric material comprises foam.

9. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the pressure pad and the plug member comprise identical types of material.

10. The hearing protection device of claim 1 further comprising a handle extending from the shoulder, neck, or pressure plate.

11. The hearing protection device of claim 10 wherein the handle comprises a touch indicia selected from the group consisting of: an overlay, detent, elastomeric material, and texture.

12. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the pressure pad and the plug member are integrally connected.

13. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the plug member is comprised of foam.

14. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the pressure pad member and the plug member are located on opposite sides of the support structure.

15. The hearing protection device of claim 1 further comprising electronics for transmitting sound to the human ear canal, the electronics located in the neck.

16. A hearing protection device for the passive attenuation of sound at a single human ear canal, the device comprising:

a neck member;

a partial bow member for fitting over the top of a human ear, the partial bow member extending from the neck member;

a pressure plate extending from the neck member or the partial bow member;

an elastomeric EAM pad for engaging and sealing the ear canal, the EAM pad at least partially covering the neck member; and

an elastomeric pressure pad at least partially covering the pressure plate.

17. The hearing protection device of claim 16 wherein the pressure pad is adapted to substantially fill an area defined by a user's concha and anti-helix to form a muff-style hearing protection device.

18. The hearing protection device of claim 16 wherein the pressure pad and the EAM pad are located on a common side of the partial bow member.

19. A method of providing hearing protection for a human ear comprising the steps of:

occluding an ear canal with a plug member, wherein the plug member is attached to a neck having a stem protruding therefrom, and wherein neck is attached to a shoulder;

placing a pressure pad between the ear canal and an anti-tragus region of the human ear to provide a force directed toward the plug member, wherein the pressure pad is connected to a pressure plate, and the pressure plate is connected to the neck or shoulder; and

wherein the pressure pad and the plug member each comprise an elastomeric material.

Assignments (2)
NAME CHANGE Recorded Feb 3, 2015
From: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
Reel/Frame 034880/0704 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Oct 3, 2007
From: LEONG, WAIHONG; GEHLING, STEVEN CRAIG; BELLIVEAU, SCOTT M.; CORBIN, SEAN S.; GRIDER, KEITH; MOSER, ANNE CLARE; PIRKHALO, ALEKSEY; STURGES, ABBY ELIZABETH; WOLFORD, JAMES
To: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.
Reel/Frame 019916/0697 →