Automated directional microphone for hearing aid companion microphone

US2016255444A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016255444-A1
Application numberUS-201514634123-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateFeb 27, 2015
Priority dateFeb 27, 2015
Publication dateSep 1, 2016
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A hearing aid system is described that includes a hearing aid and a companion microphone, separate from the hearing aid itself, for improving the understanding of speech spoken by a particular person or produced by a particular sound source. Also described are techniques for dealing with the problem of how to make a robust directional microphone that requires no user input as to the orientation of the companion microphone.

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A hearing assistance system, comprising: a hearing aid for wearing by a hearing aid user and a companion microphone for wearing by a companion user; wherein the hearing aid comprises a microphone for converting an audio input into a first input signal, a wireless receiver for receiving a wireless signal to be used as a second input signal, a digital signal processor for processing the first input signal and the second input signal to produce an output signal in a manner that compensates for the patient's hearing deficit, and a speaker for converting the output signal into an audio output; wherein the companion microphone comprises a microphone array that includes a plurality of microphones, processing circuitry for configuring the microphone array to produce the second input signal, a wireless transmitter for transmitting the second input signal to the wireless receiver of the hearing aid, and an accelerometer; and, wherein the processing circuitry of the companion microphone is configured to configure the microphone array to have a polar pattern with a directionality pointed upward as indicated by signals received from the accelerometer. 2 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the microphones included in the microphone array are omnidirectional microphones. 3 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the microphone array includes three microphones arranged as an equilateral triangle. 4 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry of companion microphone includes delay and summing elements for configuring the directionality of the microphone array. 5 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the microphone array includes four or more microphones and wherein the processing circuitry of the companion microphone is configured to configure the directionality of the microphone array in three dimensions in accordance with signals received from the accelerometer. 6 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the DSP of the hearing aid is configured to add the first and second input signals to produce an output signal. 7 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the DSP of the hearing aid is configured to disable the first input signal and use the second input signal to produce an output signal. 8 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the polar pattern of the microphone array is a cardioid shape. 9 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry of the companion microphone is configured to adjust the directionality of the microphone array at periodic intervals in accordance with signals received from the accelerometer. 10 . The hearing aid system of claim 1 wherein the processing circuitry of the companion microphone is configured to adjust the directionality of the microphone array in accordance with signals received from the accelerometer in response to a user input. 11 . A companion microphone for use in conjunction with a hearing aid, comprising: a microphone array that includes a plurality of microphones; processing circuitry for configuring the microphone array to produce an input signal; a wireless transmitter for transmitting the input signal to a wireless receiver of the hearing aid; an accelerometer; and, wherein the processing circuitry of the companion microphone is configured to configure the microphone array to have a polar pattern with a directionality pointed upward as indicated by signals received from the accelerometer. 12 . The companion microphone of claim 11 wherein the microphones included in the microphone array are omnidirectional microphones. 13 . The companion microphone of claim 11 wherein the microphone array includes three microphones arranged as an equilateral triangle. 14 . The companion microphone of claim 11 wherein the processing circuitry includes delay and summing elements for configuring the directionality of the microphone array. 15 . The companion microphone of claim 11 wherein the microphone array includes four or more microphones and wherein the processing circuitry is configured to configure the directionality of the microphone array in three dimensions in accordance with signals received from the accelerometer. 16 . A method for operating a hearing aid system, comprising: operating a hearing aid to convert an audio input into a first input signal, receiving a wireless signal to be used as a second input signal, processing the first input signal and the second input signal to produce an output signal in a manner that compensates for the patient's hearing deficit, and a converting the output signal into an audio output; operating a companion microphone that comprises a microphone array that includes a plurality of microphones by configuring the microphone array to produce the second input signal, and transmitting the second input signal to a wireless receiver of the hearing aid; and, configuring the microphone array to have a polar pattern with a directionality pointed upward as indicated by signals received from an accelerometer. 17 . The method of claim 16 further comprising delaying and summing outputs of the plurality of microphones in order to configure the directionality of the microphone array. 18 . The method of claim 16 further comprising operating the hearing aid to add the first and second input signals to produce an output signal. 19 . The method of claim 16 further comprising operating the hearing aid to disable the first input signal and use the second input signal to produce an output signal. 20 . The method of claim 16 wherein the microphone array includes three microphones arranged as an equilateral triangle.

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  • H04R25/405Primary

    by combining a plurality of transducers · CPC title

  • Circuits for combining signals of a plurality of transducers · CPC title

  • Spatial or constructional arrangements of microphones, e.g. in dummy heads · CPC title

  • using a wireless connection, e.g. between microphone and amplifier or using Tcoils · CPC title

  • Electronic input selection or mixing based on input signal analysis, e.g. mixing or selection between microphone and telecoil or between microphones with different directivity characteristics (H04R25/407 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US2016255444A1 cover?
A hearing aid system is described that includes a hearing aid and a companion microphone, separate from the hearing aid itself, for improving the understanding of speech spoken by a particular person or produced by a particular sound source. Also described are techniques for dealing with the problem of how to make a robust directional microphone that requires no user input as to the orientation…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Starkey Labs Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification H04R25/405. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Sep 01 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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