IP Library Granted Patent US 11,223,918
Granted Patent B2
US 11,223,918 · App. 17/092,221 · Granted Jan 11, 2022

Device and method to reduce ear wax clogging of acoustic ports, hearing aid sealing system, and feedback reduction system

Inventor: John P. Keady (Fairfax Station, VA)
Assignee: Staton Techiya, LLC
H04R25/654B33Y50/00B33Y80/00Y10T29/49005
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Patent No.
US 11,223,918
App. No.
17/092,221
Granted
Jan 11, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

Devices and methods to reduce ear wax clogging of acoustic ports, hearing aid systems, and feedback reduction systems are provided. A conformal hearing aid includes a hearing aid body, where the hearing aid body houses a microphone and a receiver, where the microphone is positioned within the hearing aid body to measure acoustic signals from an ambient environment, and where the receiver is positioned within the hearing aid body to emit acoustic signals toward a tympanic membrane of a user; an expandable element, where the expandable element is operatively connected to the hearing aid body, and where the expandable element is configured to encompass a circumferential portion of the hearing aid body when expanded; and an inflation management system, where the inflation management system is configured to expand the expandable element when actuated.

Claims (23)

1. An acoustic in-ear device, comprising:

a speaker, where the speaker is configured to emit acoustic energy from a first side of the device;

a microphone, where the microphone is configured to measure an acoustic environment from a second side of the device;

a circumferential first tube that encircles the device about a central axis;

a circumferential second tube that encircles the device about the central axis; and

a medium transfer channel, where the first tube is connected to the second tube by the medium transfer channel.

2. The in-ear device according to claim 1 , where the first tube is made from a first material that has a linear elongation value of X and the second tube is made from a second material that has a linear elongation value of Y, where X is different than Y.

3. The in-ear device according to claim 2 , where the linear elongation value of X, where X is a value between 1% to 300%.

4. The in-ear device according to claim 3 , where X is between 20% and 100%.

5. The in-ear device according to claim 4 , where the first material is at least one of silicone, polystyrene, and rubber.

6. The in-ear device according to claim 2 , where the linear elongation value of Y, where Y is a value between 1% to 300%.

7. The in-ear device according to claim 6 , where Y is between 20% and 100%.

8. The in-ear device according to claim 7 , where the second material is at least one of silicone, polystyrene, and rubber.

9. The in-ear device according to claim 1 , whereupon insertion of the in-ear device the first tube is deformed pushing fluid from the first tube to the second tube.

10. The in-ear device according to claim 9 , where X is between 20% and 40%.

11. The in-ear device according to claim 9 , where Y is between 20% and 40%.

12. The in-ear device according to claim 9 , where the fluid is a liquid.

13. The in-ear device according to claim 9 , where the fluid is a gas.

14. The in-ear device according to claim 9 , where when the fluid enters the second tube, the second tube is deformed pushing against the fluid with a restoring force that tends to force the fluid back to the first tube.

15. The in-ear device according to claim 14 , where the in-ear device is part of an earphone.

16. The in-ear device according to claim 14 , where the in-ear device is part of a hearing aid.

17. The in-ear device according to claim 14 , where the in-ear device is configured to be inserted completely with a user's ear canal.

18. The in-ear device according to claim 14 , where the first and second tubes are configured to contact a wall upon device insertion into an ear canal sealing the first side acoustically by at least 10 dB from the second side.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 22, 2024
From: STATON TECHIYA, LLC
To: THE DIABLO CANYON COLLECTIVE LLC
Reel/Frame 066660/0563 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2021
From: KEADY, JOHN P.
To: PERSONICS HOLDINGS, INC.; PERSONICS HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 057367/0755 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2021
From: KEADY, JOHN P.
To: PERSONICS HOLDINGS, INC.; PERSONICS HOLDINGS, LLC
Reel/Frame 057367/0793 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2021
From: PERSONICS HOLDINGS, INC.; PERSONICS HOLDINGS, LLC
To: DM STATON FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
Reel/Frame 057367/0852 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 2, 2021
From: DM STATON FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP
To: STATON TECHIYA, LLC
Reel/Frame 057367/0864 →