Hearing aid device and method for feedback reduction

US10136228B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10136228-B2
Application numberUS-201615097819-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateApr 13, 2016
Priority dateAug 8, 2013
Publication dateNov 20, 2018
Grant dateNov 20, 2018

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A hearing aid device that is configured to be inserted into the bony region of an ear canal includes a receiver, a microphone, a processor for processing sound signals detected by the microphone, and a feedback suppressor for carrying out electronic feedback suppression by applying at least one of a frequency shift and a time delay to the sound signals detected by the microphone. The hearing aid device may be configured to carry out the electronic feedback suppression including at least one of the frequency shift and the time delay as function of the frequency of the detected sound signals.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A hearing aid device configured to be inserted into the bony region of an ear canal, the hearing device comprising: a receiver; a microphone; a processor for processing sound signals detected by the microphone; and a feedback suppressor that suppresses electronic feedback by applying a frequency shift and a time delay to the sound signals detected by the microphone, wherein the frequency shift and the time delay applied to suppress electronic feedback both vary as a function of the frequency of the detected sound signals, the frequency shift is defined by two or more functions, each of the two or more frequency shift functions corresponding to a respective frequency region of the detected sound signals, the time delay is defined by two or more functions, each of the two or more time delay functions corresponding to a respective frequency region of the detected sound signals, and for each respective frequency region, the function defining the frequency shift is different than the function defining the time delay. 2. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , wherein in frequency regions where the gain/amplification needed in order to compensate for a particular hearing loss is low, the frequency shift is very low or even zero. 3. The hearing aid according to claim 2 , wherein the frequency shift is increased in frequency regions where the gain or amplification needed in order to compensate for a particular hearing loss is high, provided that the frequency shift is inaudible or almost inaudible to the person in question. 4. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , wherein the frequency shift and the time delay are defined by three or more functions in a corresponding number of frequency regions. 5. The hearing aid device according claim 1 , wherein the applied frequency shift is within 5-50 Hz, and the applied time delay is 5-15 ms. 6. The hearing aid device according claim 1 , wherein at least one of the functions defining the frequency shift and functions defining the time delay includes one or more functions that at least partly depends on at least one of the sound level of the detected sound signals and the gain applied to the detected sound signals. 7. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid device is configured to detect the activity of the voice of the user of the hearing aid device. 8. The hearing aid device according to claim 7 , wherein the hearing aid device is configured to carry out electronic feedback suppression in a first mode when the voice of the user is active and in a different mode when the voice of the user is inactive. 9. The hearing aid device according to claim 7 , wherein the feedback suppressor applies at least one of a small frequency shift and a short time delay when the voice of the user is active, and the feedback suppressor applies at least one of a larger frequency shift and a longer time delay when the voice of the user is inactive. 10. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , wherein the hearing aid device is configured to be sealingly inserted into the bony region of the ear canal. 11. The hearing aid device according to claim 10 , wherein the bony seal is provided by the receiver itself or by a dome attached to the receiver. 12. The hearing aid device according to claim 11 , wherein the receiver is housed in a housing constituting an ear mould capable of being sealingly inserted into the bony region of the ear canal. 13. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a first housing holding the microphone; a second housing, distinction from the first housing, holding the receiver; and an electrical connector operatively coupling the first housing to the second housing. 14. The hearing aid device according to claim 13 , further comprising: a second microphone within the second housing. 15. The hearing aid device according to claim 13 , further comprising: a dome attached to the second housing and providing an acoustic seal when the second housing is inserted at least partially into the bony region of the ear canal. 16. The hearing aid device according to claim 13 , further comprising: an accelerometer in the second housing configured to detect activity of the voice of a user. 17. The hearing aid device according to claim 1 , further comprising: a housing holding the microphone, the receiver, and the processor; a sound outlet positioned at a distal end of the housing; and a rod-shaped member positioned at a proximal end of the housing, wherein the housing provides an acoustic seal against walls of the bony region when the distal end is inserted into the bony region. 18. The hearing aid device according to claim 17 , wherein the rod-shaped member is a pull-out string including a substantially uniformly thin body terminated with an enlargement. 19. The hearing aid device according to claim 17 , further comprising: a second microphone in the housing.

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  • Frequency, e.g. frequency shift or compression · CPC title

  • H04R25/453Primary

    electronically · CPC title

  • Completely in the canal [CIC] hearing aids · CPC title

  • Amplitude, e.g. amplitude shift or compression · CPC title

  • Prevention of acoustic reaction, i.e. acoustic oscillatory feedback · CPC title

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What does patent US10136228B2 cover?
A hearing aid device that is configured to be inserted into the bony region of an ear canal includes a receiver, a microphone, a processor for processing sound signals detected by the microphone, and a feedback suppressor for carrying out electronic feedback suppression by applying at least one of a frequency shift and a time delay to the sound signals detected by the microphone. The hearing ai…
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What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R25/453. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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