Hearing Protection and Noise Measurement System
US-2024284129-A1 · Aug 22, 2024 · US
US10271993B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10271993-B2 |
| Application number | US-16055807-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 10, 2007 |
| Priority date | Jan 10, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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An apparatus preventing hearing loss having a body made of soft compliant material having first and second ends and a channel extending therethrough, an acoustically limp material adjacent one end of the body with the acoustically limp material having a hole therein aligned with the channel extending through the body, component film, or other structure covering or sealing the opening in the acoustically limp material. The film may be a high-strength polymer less than 10 micrometers thick. A plurality of channels may extend through the body and a plurality of corresponding holes may be provided in the acoustically limp material. The film covers or seals the holes in the acoustically limp material. The film may behave like a flap to close in response to high energy sound waves. The flap shuts from the high intensity shock wave. The body may have shape to fit in an ear canal.
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A hearing protection device comprising: a body portion having a channel extending from a first end to a second end, the first end configured to be inserted into an ear canal of a user and positioned proximate a bony interface near an interior end of the ear canal of the ear; an acoustically limp material placed in direct contact with the first end of the body portion, the acoustically limp material configured to form a hole therein aligned with the channel extending through at least a portion of the body portion; and a film material placed in constant direct contact over an end of the acoustically limp material at the first end of the body portion to cover an outer opening of the hole at the first end, wherein the film material acts as a clamped plate when subject to pressure, wherein the film material acting as the clamped plate when subject to the pressure is configured to be held in the first end of the body portion proximate the bony interface, wherein the film material is further configured to withstand the pressure, including a blast induced shockwave overpressure of at least 1 atmosphere, wherein the blast induced shockwave overpressure is an increased pressure over atmospheric pressure which is associated with a blast and is formed by compression of air in front of a blast wave which heats and accelerates air molecules. 2. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 10 μm. 3. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 6 μm. 4. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 2 μm. 5. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the film material includes a polymer film material. 6. The hearing protection device of claim 5 wherein the polymer film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 10 μm. 7. The hearing protection device of claim 5 wherein the polymer film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 6 μm. 8. The hearing protection device of claim 5 wherein the polymer film material has a thickness of less than or equal to 2 μm. 9. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the hole has a diameter of less than or equal to one millimeter. 10. A hearing protection device comprising: a body portion having a channel extending from a first end to a second end, the first end configured to be inserted into an ear canal of a user and positioned proximate a bony interface near an interior end of the ear canal of the ear; an acoustically limp material placed in direct contact with the first end of the body portion, the acoustically limp material configured to form a hole therein aligned with the channel-extending through at least a portion of the body portion; and a film material having a thickness less than 10 μm placed in direct contact over an end of the acoustically limp material at the first end of the body portion about a periphery of the hole to cover an outer opening of the hole at the first end, wherein the film material acts as a clamped plate when subject to pressure, wherein the film material acting as the clamped plate when subject to the pressure is configured to be held in the first end of the body portion proximate the bony interface, wherein the film material is further configured to withstand the pressure, including a blast induced shockwave overpressure of at least 1 atmosphere, wherein the blast induced shockwave overpressure is an increased pressure over atmospheric pressure which is associated with a blast and is formed by compression of air in front of a blast wave which heats and accelerates air molecules. 11. The hearing protection device of claim 10 wherein the film material includes a polymer film material. 12. The hearing protection device of claim 10 wherein the hole has a diameter of less than or equal to one millimeter. 13. A hearing protection device comprising: a body portion having a channel extending from a first end to a second end, the first end configured to be inserted into an ear canal of a user and positioned proximate a bony interface near an interior end of the ear canal of the ear; an acoustically limp material placed in direct contact with the first end of the body portion, the acoustically limp material configured to form a hole therein aligned with the channel extending through at least a portion of the body portion, wherein the hole has a diameter of less than or equal to one millimeter; and a film material having a thickness less than 10 μm placed in direct contact over an end of the acoustically limp material at the first end of the body portion about a periphery of the hole to cover an outer opening of the hole at the first end, wherein the film material acts as a clamped plate when subject to pressure, wherein the film material acting as the clamped plate when subject to the pressure is configured to be held in the first end of the body portion proximate the bony interface, wherein the film material is further configured to withstand the pressure, including a blast induced shockwave overpressure of at least 1 atmosphere, wherein the blast induced shockwave overpressure is an increased pressure over atmospheric pressure which is associated with a blast and is formed by compression of air in front of a blast wave which heats and accelerates air molecules. 14. The hearing protection device of claim 13 wherein the film material includes a polymer film material. 15. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the film material has a tensile strength that satisfies σ m>R/ 2τ sin ∝Δ p where, σm is tensile strength, R is radius, τis thickness, ∝is the angle of deflection, and p is pressure. 16. The hearing protection device of claim 1 wherein the acoustically limp material surrounds a circumference of the front end of the body portion.
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