Water immune user-actuatable touch control for an ear-worn electronic device
US-2023199365-A1 · Jun 22, 2023 · US
US12490035B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12490035-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318305853-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 24, 2023 |
| Priority date | Apr 25, 2022 |
| Publication date | Dec 2, 2025 |
| Grant date | Dec 2, 2025 |
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A hearing instrument comprises a housing having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a rechargeable battery; a first conductor having an external segment tracing a first path on the exterior surface of the housing; and a second conductor having an external segment tracing a second path on the exterior surface of the housing. The first conductor and the second conductor are configured to operate as both an antenna and to conduct electricity from a charger to recharge the rechargeable battery.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A hearing instrument comprising: a housing having an exterior surface and an interior surface; a rechargeable battery; a first conductor having an external segment tracing a first path on the exterior surface of the housing; and a second conductor having an external segment tracing a second path on the exterior surface of the housing, wherein the first conductor and the second conductor are configured to operate together as an antenna and the first conductor and the second conductor are also configured to conduct electricity from a charger to recharge the rechargeable battery. 2 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the antenna is a dipole antenna and the first conductor and the second conductor are a first arm and a second arm of the dipole antenna. 3 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein: the antenna is a loop antenna, and the hearing instrument further comprises a capacitor connected to distal ends of the first conductor and the second conductor, the distal ends of the first conductor and the second conductor being opposite feed points of the first conductor and the second conductor. 4 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first conductor and the second conductor have opposing curvilinear shapes defining arcs of a circle or ellipse. 5 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first conductor and the second conductor have rotational symmetry. 6 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the antenna is a 2.4 GHz antenna. 7 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the external segments of the first conductor and the second conductor are flush with the exterior surface of the housing. 8 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the first conductor and the second conductor are on a lateral side of the housing furthest from a sagittal midline plane of a user of the hearing instrument when the user is wearing the hearing instrument. 9 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein: the first conductor and the second conductor have opposing curvilinear shapes defining arcs of a circle or ellipse, and the hearing instrument further comprises a button within the circle or ellipse, wherein the button is a capacitive or mechanical button. 10 . The hearing instrument of claim 9 , further comprising a button cover that covers the button, wherein the button cover is removable to allow cleaning of acoustic paths to one or more microphones of the hearing instrument. 11 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , further comprising sensing circuitry configured to detect perturbations in antenna performance due to either a user touching the external segments of the first and second conductors, being in close proximity to the external segments of the first and second conductors, or both. 12 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein the housing defines acoustic ports located between the external segment of the first conductor and the external segment of the second conductor. 13 . The hearing instrument of claim 1 , wherein: the hearing instrument comprises a radio, a first inductor, and a second inductor, the first conductor has an internal segment that connects the external segment of the first conductor to a first capacitor, wherein the first capacitor is connected to the radio, the second conductor has an internal segment that connects the external segment of the second conductor to a second capacitor, wherein the second capacitor is connected to the radio, the first inductor is connected to the internal segment of the first conductor and components for recharging the rechargeable battery, and the second inductor is connected to the internal segment of the second conductor and the components for recharging the rechargeable battery, wherein the first and second capacitors and the first and second inductors are part of a diplexer circuit.
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