Hybrid shell for hearing aid
US-11277699-B2 · Mar 15, 2022 · US
US11722829B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11722829-B2 |
| Application number | US-202217693565-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2022 |
| Priority date | Oct 1, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 8, 2023 |
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A method is a described for constructing a hearing aid shell that comprises a combination of hard and soft materials. In one embodiment, 3D printing is combined with conventional mold/casting methods so that a first shell portion made of a hard material and a mold for a second shell portion are 3D printed. The mold is then filled with a soft material which is allowed to set to form the second shell portion, and the first and second shell portions are adhesively attached.
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A hearing aid shell for containing electronic components of a hearing aid, wherein the hearing aid shell is constructed by: 3D printing a part made of a hard material that comprises a shell region and a hollow cast region; pouring a soft mold material into the hollow cast region and allowing the soft mold material to set; applying primer and adhesive to the junction interface between the shell region and the soft mold material and allowing the adhesive to set; removing the soft mold material from the hollow cast region to expose a hearing aid shell comprising a first shell portion made of the hard material and a second shell portion made of the soft mold material; and, wherein the soft second shell portion forms an anterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts an anterior surface of a user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein while the hart first shell portion forms a posterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts a posterior surface of the user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein. 2. The hearing aid shell of claim I wherein the soft mold material is silicone. 3. The hearing aid shell of claim 1 wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise alignment features on the edges of the first and second shell portions to assure that the first and second shell portions fit together. 4. The hearing aid shell of claim I wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise textured surfaces on the surfaces of the first and second shell portions that are adhesively attached. 5. The hearing aid shell of claim 1 wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions increase the surface area of contact between the first and second shell portions. 6. The hearing aid shell of claim 1 wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions comprise rough and irregular portions that increase the surface area of contact. 7. The hearing aid shell of claim I wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions comprise overlapping portions that increase the surface area of contact. 8. A method for constructing a hearing aid shell for containing electronic components of a hearing aid comprising: 3D printing a part made of a hard material that comprises a shell region on and a hollow cast region; pouring a soft mold material into the hollow cast region and allowing the soft mold material to set; applying primer and adhesive to the junction interface between e shell region and the soft mold material and allowing the adhesive to set; removing the soft mold material from the hollow cast region to expose a hearing aid shell comprising a first shell portion made of the hard material and a second shell portion made of the soft mold material; and, wherein the soft second shell portions forms an anterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts an anterior surface of a user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein while the hart first shell portion forms a posterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts a posterior surface of the user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein. 9. The method of claim 8 wherein the soft mold material is silicone. 10. The method of claim 8 wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise alignment features on the edges of the first and second shell portions to assure that the first and second shell portions fit together. 11. The method of claim 8 wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise textured surfaces on the surfaces of the first and second shell portions that are adhesively attached. 12. A hearing aid shell for containing electronic components of a hearing aid, wherein the hearing aid shell is constructed by: 3D printing a first shell portion made of a hard material; 3D printing a mold for a second shell portion; filling the mold with a soft material which is allowed to set to form the second shell portion; applying a primer and an adhesive to one or both edges of the first and second shell portions and pressing the two shell portions together; and, wherein one of the first or second shell portions forms an anterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts an anterior surface of a user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein while the other of first or second shell portions forms a posterior surface of the hearing aid shell that contacts a posterior surface of the user's ear canal when the hearing aid is inserted therein. 13. The hearing aid shell of claim 12 , wherein the first shell portion forms the posterior surface of the hearing aid shell and the second shell portion forms the anterior surface of the hearing aid shell. 14. The hearing aid shell of claim 12 , wherein the soft material is silicone. 15. The hearing aid shell of claim 12 , wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise alignment features on the edges of the first and second shell portions to assure that the first and second shell portions fit together. 16. The hearing aid shell of claim 12 , further wherein the first and second shell portions further comprise textured surfaces on the surfaces of the first and second shell portions that are adhesively attached. 17. The hearing aid shell of claim 16 , wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions increase the surface area of contact between the first and second shell portions. 18. The hearing aid shell of claim 16 , wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions comprise rough and irregular portions that increase the surface area of contact. 19. The hearing aid shell of claim 16 , wherein the textured surfaces of the first and second shell portions comprise overlapping portions that increase the surface area of contact. 20. The hearing aid shell of claim 12 , further comprising one or more acoustic seal rings disposed around a portion of the hearing aid shell that is adapted to be inserted into a patient's external ear canal.
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