Tinnitus treatment system and method

US9744330B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9744330-B2
Application numberUS-201013501050-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 11, 2010
Priority dateOct 9, 2009
Publication dateAug 29, 2017
Grant dateAug 29, 2017

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A tinnitus masking system for use by a person having tinnitus The system comprises a sound delivery system having left and right ear-level audio delivery devices and is configured to deliver a masking sound to the person via the audio delivery devices such that the masking sound appears to originate from a virtual sound source location that substantially corresponds to the spatial location in 3D auditory space of the source of the tinnitus as perceived by the person. The masking sound being represented by left and right audio signals that are converted to audible sound by the respective audio delivery devices.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A tinnitus masking system for use by a person having tinnitus comprising: a sound delivery system having left and right ear-level audio delivery devices, the sound delivery system being configured to deliver a masking sound to the person via the audio delivery devices such that the masking sound appears to originate from a virtual sound source location that substantially corresponds directionally in 3D auditory space, as defined by spatial information comprising at least a 3D direction vector relative to a reference point, to a source of the tinnitus as perceived by the person, the masking sound being represented by left and right audio signals that are converted to audible sound by the respective audio delivery devices, wherein the left and right audio signals have an intensity and the sound delivery system is configured to modulate the intensity of left and right audio signals of the masking sound with a periodic ramping profile such that the intensity of the masking sound at playback varies in accordance with the periodic ramping profile, and wherein the ramping profile comprises a series of periodically repeating ramps, each ramp being defined by an initial increase in intensity at a first rate and ending in a subsequent decrease in intensity at a second rate, and wherein the first rate of increase in intensity is slower than the second rate of decrease in intensity. 2. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 1 wherein the sound delivery system further comprises an audio controller that is configured to synchronise the delivery of the left and right audio signals to the respective audio delivery devices. 3. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 2 wherein the audio controller is integrated with one or both of the audio delivery devices. 4. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 2 wherein the audio controller is external and in signal communication with the audio delivery devices. 5. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 2 wherein the masking sound is provided in the form of a digital audio file that is stored in memory in the audio controller for playback over the audio delivery devices. 6. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 2 wherein the audio controller comprises a sound processor that is configured to generate the left and right audio signals of the masking sound in real-time for playback over the audio delivery devices. 7. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 1 wherein the masking sound is configured to have one or more sound attributes that correspond to one or more sound attributes of the tinnitus as perceived by the person. 8. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 7 wherein the sound attributes comprise any one or more of the following: pitch, frequency, bandwidth, temporal properties, intensity, loudness, and sound type. 9. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 1 wherein the audio delivery devices are hearing aids. 10. A tinnitus masking system according to claim 1 wherein the audio delivery devices are headphones or earphones. 11. A method of masking a person's tinnitus comprising: delivering a masking sound to the person via left and right ear-level audio delivery devices such that the masking sound appears to originate from a virtual sound source location that substantially corresponds directionally in 3D auditory space, as defined by spatial information comprising at least a 3D direction vector relative to a reference point, to a source of the tinnitus as perceived by the person, the masking sound being represented by left and right audio signals, and further comprising modulating an intensity of left and right audio signals of the masking sound with a periodic ramping profile such that the intensity of the masking sound at playback varies in accordance with the periodic ramping profile wherein the ramping profile comprises a series of periodically repeating ramps, each ramp being defined by an initial increase in intensity at a first rate and ending in a subsequent decrease in intensity at a second rate, and wherein the first rate of increase in intensity is slower than the second rate of decrease in intensity.

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  • Electric tinnitus maskers providing an auditory perception · CPC title

  • A61M21/00Primary

    Other devices or methods to cause a change in the state of consciousness; Devices for producing or ending sleep by mechanical, optical, or acoustical means, e.g. for hypnosis · CPC title

  • Binaural · CPC title

  • Phantom sensations, e.g. tinnitus · CPC title

  • A61F11/00Primary

    Methods or devices for treatment of the ears or hearing sense (implantable prostheses that substitute or replace internal ear parts, e.g. ear-drums, A61F2/18; methods or devices to cause a change in the state of auditory consciousness A61M21/00; electrotherapy applying electrical stimulation of the auditory system, or circuits therefor A61N1/36; radiotherapy using optical stimulation of the auditory system A61N5/06; electro-acoustic hearing aids H04R25/00); Non-electric hearing aids; Methods or devices for enabling ear patients to achieve auditory perception through physiological senses other than hearing sense; Protective devices for the ears, carried on the body or in the hand (headwear, e.g. caps or helmets, with means for protecting the ears A42B1/0188, A42B3/16) · CPC title

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What does patent US9744330B2 cover?
A tinnitus masking system for use by a person having tinnitus The system comprises a sound delivery system having left and right ear-level audio delivery devices and is configured to deliver a masking sound to the person via the audio delivery devices such that the masking sound appears to originate from a virtual sound source location that substantially corresponds to the spatial location in 3…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Searchfield Grant Donald, Kobayashi Kei, Irving Samuel, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A61M21/00. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Aug 29 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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