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`(12) Unlted States Patent
`(10) Patent No.:
`US 7,564,989 B2
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`Schanz
`(45) Date of Patent:
`Jul. 21, 2009
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`(54) CONCHA BOWL HEARING AID APPARATUS
`AND METHOD
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`(75)
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`Inventor; Richard W, Schanza St. George, UT
`(US)
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`4,375,016 A
`5,048,092 A
`5,201,007 A *
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`5,920,635 A *
`6,021,207 A
`6,275,596 B1
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`2/ 1983 Harada
`9/1991 Yamagishi et al.
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`4/1993 Wardet a1.
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`...... 381/328
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`7/1999 Lenz .......................... 381/328
`2/2000 Puthuff et a1.
`8/2001 Fretz et a1.
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`(73) Assignee: Schanz II, LLC, St. George, UT (US)
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`7,421,086 B2 *
`2003/0165248 A1
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`9/2008 Bauman et a1.
`9/2003 Lenz et a1.
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`............. 381/328
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`( * ) Notice:
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`Subject to any disclaimer, the term of this
`patent is extended or adjusted under 35
`U.S.C. 154(b) by 483 days.
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`2004/0218772 A1
`2006/0023908 A1
`2006/0045297 A1
`2006/0147072 A1
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`11/2004 Ryan
`2/2006 Perkins et a1.
`3/2006 Haussmann
`7/2006 Sodoma et a].
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`(21) Appl.No.: 11/604,128
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`(22)
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`Filed:
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`Nov. 24, 2006
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`* cited by examiner
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`References Cited
`U.S. PATENT DOCUMENTS
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`Primary ExamineriHuyen D Le
`(74) Attorney, Agent, or FirmiMarcus G. Theodore
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`ABSTRACT
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`A method and 1n the concha bowl heanng a1d apparatus With
`sound processor/amplifier and speaker sized to be removably
`secured within the concha bowl of the ear and structured to
`allow sound to pass through the hearing aid into the ear canal
`so its speaker positioned within the external auditory canal of
`the ear blends and provides the desired combination of exter-
`nal sound entering the ear canal with amplified sound from
`the speaker.
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`3,676,611 A
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`7/1972 Stephens
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`10 Claims, 2 Drawing Sheets
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` Bose Exhibit 1078
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`Bose V. Koss
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`CONCHA BOWL HEARING AID APPARATUS
`AND METHOD
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`BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
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`1. Field of Invention
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`The present invention relates to healing aids. In particular,
`it relates to an improved hearing aid and method that employs
`an in the concha bowl hearing aid structured to allow sound to
`pass into the ear canal to be combined with amplified sound
`from the hearing aid microphone inserted within the opening
`of the ear canal and sized not to obstruct the same.
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`2. Description of Related Art
`Various hearing aids and earpiece devices are known in the
`art. Sodoma et al, U.S. Publication No. 2006/0147072A1
`published Jul. 6, 2006 provides an open in the pinna ofthe ear
`hearing aid with its exterior components placed in and around
`the pinna connected to an interior in the canal section output
`port for emission of sounds with a short vent 22 to prevent
`occlusion (Claim 1, last line) so that the ear canal is at least
`partially open for directly receiving amplified sounds. It
`requires molding of both the exterior components as well as
`the canal components for proper fitting. It also is not designed
`to send natural sounds into the ear canal for admixing with the
`amplified sounds.
`Lenz et al, U.S. Publication No. 2003/01652487A1 pub-
`lished Sep. 4, 2003, discloses a hearing aid adapted to be
`inserted within the auditory meatus of the user’s ear. It
`includes passages for ventilation, but is not designed for
`allowance of natural sound transmission. Instead it employs
`sound-dampening material to prevent exterior sound interfer-
`ence with the amplified loudspeaker output into the ear canal.
`Harada, U.S. Pat. No. 4,375,016B1 issued Feb. 22, 1983
`discloses a vented ear tip for a hearing aid and adapter coupler
`mounted within the bowl of the ear as a multiple standard
`sized fitted earpiece with a vented ear tip is adapted for
`insertion into the external auditory canal of a user. The device
`requires a number of different sized in the bowl hearing aids
`to be available, which are then attached a tight sealed coupler
`inserted into the opening and in the auditory canal (col. 2, line
`52-3), which blocks natural sounds from entering the ear
`canal.
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`Perkins et al, U.S. Publication No. 2006/002398A1 pub-
`lished Feb. 2, 2006 discloses a custom fitted transducer for
`activating a surgically implanted magnet affixed to an acous-
`tic member (page 3, col. 2, last lines) to produce electromag-
`netic hearing (page 3, col. 2, lines 9-19).
`Haussmann, U.S. Publication No. 2006/0045297A1 pub-
`lished Mar. 2, 2006 discloses another fitted earplug (page 3,
`col. 2, lines 9-12) worn in the ear that fills the entire ear canal
`of a user and may extend to the outer ear bowl of a user.
`Lenz, U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,635 issued Jul. 6, 1999, discloses
`a hearing aid configured to be placed in the inlet of the
`external auditory meatus. A passage transmits sound waves
`picked up and treated by the auricle to the microphone 22 (C01
`4, lines 11-13), but exterior natural sounds are blocked via
`sound dampening material forming a closed fit when the
`hearing aid is inserted.
`Ryan, U.S. Publication No. 2004/0218772A1 published
`Nov. 4, 2004 discloses a hearing aid earpiece worn in the ear
`and a sound amplifier worn externally of the ear. It is remove-
`ably mounted within the ear canal with a vent tube, which
`reduces sound radiation from the vent opening using a passive
`structure (page 2, second column, lines 20-23) to provide
`feedback attenuation (page 3, first column, lines 32-33).
`Stephens, U.S. Pat. No. 3,676,611, issued Jul. 11, 1972, is
`an earpiece for hearing aids having sound inlets for high
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`frequencies. The earpiece collects sounds, sends them via a
`conduit to the amplifier for amplification, and then transmittal
`to the inner ear via another conduit in the earpiece. (Col 1,
`lines 32-44).
`Yamagishi et al, U.S. Pat. No. 5,048,092 issued Sep. 10,
`1991 is an electro acoustic transducer apparatus that
`is
`inserted into the cavum concha. It has an in-the ear type of
`headphone provided with an air passage portion so that a
`certain amount of sound escapes to the outside to obtain
`acoustic characteristics of substantially the same level from a
`low band to a high band (Abstract).
`Fretz et al, U.S. Pat. No. 6,275,596B1 issuedAug. 14, 2001
`discloses an open ear canal hearing aid system with the
`speaker positioned in the ear canal leaving it partially open.
`Cited for general interest is Posthuff et al, U.S. Pat. No.
`6,021 ,207B2 issued Feb. 1, 2000 discloses wireless open ear
`canal earpiece.
`None of the above references provides a hearing aid posi-
`tioned within the concha bowl of the ear, which provides an
`open ear canal hearing aid system wherein natural sound is
`blended with amplified sound to provide a more natural com-
`bined sound. Nor are special ear molds required by an audi-
`ologist.
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`SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
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`The present invention comprises a removable in the concha
`bowl hearing aid having a housing with an interior and exte-
`rior sized to fit within the concha bowl of the outer ear. The
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`concha bowl and other sound funneling structure of the outer
`ear are shown in FIG. lithe Helix, Scapha, Tossa Trianguu-
`laris, Concha, Anti-Helix, Tragus, Anti-Tragus, and Lobule.
`The housing is structured to define at least one opening such
`as a vent, channel, or passageway in communication with the
`ear canal when positioned in the concha to allow sound to
`pass through the housing into the ear canal. In one preferred
`embodiment, the opening is located along the perimeter ofthe
`housing and is as large as possible to allow more natural
`sound to pass into the ear canal.
`A microphone is attached to the exterior surface of the
`housing in a position when inserted within the concha bowl of
`the exterior ear to pickup sound focused by the sound funnel-
`ing structure of the outer ear. The microphone than transfers
`electronic impulses via wire leads or a wireless connection to
`a sound processor/amplifier associated with a battery
`mounted within the interior of the housing.
`The in the concha bowl hearing aid is held in place with at
`least two supports. The first bendable support is bent to
`removably secure to the fold of the inner ear canal proximate
`its opening. A preferred first bendable support attached to the
`housing is formed from bent wire leads in communication
`with and supporting a speaker to be located in the ear canal.
`These wire leads are attached to the exterior surface of the
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`housing facing toward the inner ear, when inserted. The wire
`leads have a first end attached to and operably associated with
`the sound processor/amplifier and a second end. This first
`bendable support has its wire leads bent to form secure a
`segment against an interior wall fold proximate the ear canal
`opening as a first contact point to support the housing in
`position when inserted. Its other end is positioned so that the
`wire second end is directed toward the inner ear. This first
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`bendable wire support is made of plastic, nylon, or other fluid
`resistant materials covered electrical wiring, which may be
`bent to hold its shape.
`A speaker is attached to the wire second end of the first
`bendable support. The speaker and first bendable support are
`sized and positioned to fit within and partially obstruct the
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`interior ear canal to allow air and sound to flow there through
`and direct amplificd sound toward thc inncr car. Thus posi-
`tioned, it directs amplified sound for admixing and blending
`with natural sound entering the ear canal to minimize echoes
`and provide more natural sound pick up and transmission.
`At least one second support is attached to the housing
`opposite the first bendable support. A preferred second sup-
`port comprises a plastic retainer rod inserted into one of a
`series of holes in the perimeter of the housing. It is cut to
`length to act as an additional anchor to secure the hearing aid
`into the concha bowl of the ear.
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`This second support is structured and adapted to secure the
`housing within the concha bowl of the ear canal by providing
`a second contact point generally opposite the first contact
`point. As the exterior ofthe housing also contacts the concha,
`usually only one second support is required. However, addi-
`tional supports associated with the housing, are included as
`required to assist in further securing the in the concha bowl
`hearing aid within the concha bowl of the ear.
`If external feedback is a problem, the in the concha bowl
`hearing aid may include filters, such as a feedback compen-
`sation circuit associated with the amplifier to compensate for
`feedback signals and other interference. Other adaptive filters
`well known in the art that change impulse responses or com-
`pensate for static or out of phase interference may also be
`incorporated, if required.
`The in the concha bowl hearing aid includes a power switch
`associated with the sound processor/amplifier and battery to
`turn the hearing aid on in one mode, and off in another mode.
`This not only conserves power drain, but allows the device to
`be shut off for use of the telephone.
`Preferably, the speaker includes a wax cap to prevent its
`obstruction.
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`The housing design thus does not have to be individually
`fitted, reducing manufacturing cost and fitting time. The
`method of using an in the concha bowl hearing aid comprises
`first placing in the outer ear concha bowl an in the concha
`bowl hearing aid. As the housing is sized to fit within the outer
`ear concha bowl of the ear leaving an opening in communi-
`cation with the ear canal, sound is allowed to pass through the
`housing into the ear canal.
`The microphone attached to the exterior surface of the
`housing is positioned to pickup sound focused by the sound
`funneling of the outer ear structure, when inserted. The
`microphone converts sound into electronic impulses trans-
`ferred via wires or other wireless electronic means to a sound
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`processor/amplifier associated with a battery mounted within
`the interior of the housing,
`The first bendable support affixed to the housing is then
`bent, fitted, and positioned against an interior wall fold of the
`ear canal opening to provide a first contact point for support-
`ing the housing in position when inserted. The end of the first
`bendable support with the speaker attached is pointed toward
`the inner ear so that both fit within and partially obstruct the
`interior ear canal to allow air and sound to flow there through.
`The positioned speaker, when activated, directs amplified
`sound toward the inner ear for admixing and blending with
`natural sound entering the ear to minimize echoes and provide
`more natural sound pick up and transmission.
`At least one second support attached to the housing oppo-
`site the first support is then adapted to secure the housing
`within the concha bowl ofthe ear canal by providing a second
`opposite contact point. The bendable supports are generally
`fitted in one visit to an audiologist to secure the hearing aid
`within the concha bowl and hold the speaker in position
`within the external auditory canal of the ear.
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`After the in the concha bowl hearing aid is fitted, it is then
`clcctivcly activated to combine cxtcrnal sound entering the
`ear canal with amplified sound from the speaker. If feedback
`or static is a problem, the in the concha bowl hearing aid filters
`associated with the amplifier are adjusted to compensate for
`feedback signals and other interference. These filters are
`selectively adjusted to provide the desired combination of
`external sound entering the ear canal with amplified sound
`from the speaker.
`The present invention is therefore particularly adapted to
`provide an easily fittable in the bowl hearing aid with a
`speaker placed within an unobstructed ear canal to provide
`more natural combination amplified and natural sound pick
`up and transmission.
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`BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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`FIG. 2 is a side view of a preferred embodiment of the
`invention positioned on an ear.
`FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the embodiment of FIG.
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`2 positioned with the speaker in the ear canal.
`FIG. 4 is a front view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2.
`FIG. 5 is a side view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 2.
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`EMBODIMENTS
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`The in the concha bowl hearing aid 10 is shown in the
`attached drawings. FIGS. 2 and 3 are front and side views of
`a preferred embodiment of the invention positioned on a
`wearer’s right ear. The invention comprises a housing 1 with
`an interior and exterior sized to fit within the outer ear concha
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`bowl. The housing 1 has a perimeter opening 2 when posi-
`tioned in the bowl of the ear in communication with the ear
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`canal to allow sound to pass through the housing 1 into the ear
`canal.
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`A microphone 3 is attached to the exterior surface of the
`housing 1 positioned to pickup sound focused by the sound
`funneling structure of the outer ear. The microphone 3 picks
`up the sound, changes it into electronic impulses, which are
`sent to a sound processor 4 associated with a battery 5 shown
`in FIG. 5 mounted within the interior of the housing 1. The
`battery 5 is inserted and interchanged in the interior of the
`housing 1 via a door 6. The door 6 is placed on the rear lower
`side of the housing 1 to minimize the possibility of moisture
`and perspiration from entering the unit.
`The sound wire 7 leading from the sound processor 4 to a
`speaker 8 acts as a first bendable support and is attached to the
`exterior surface of the housing facing toward the inner ear,
`when inserted. The sound wire 7 holds its position, when
`bent. It is fitted and positioned against an interior wall to
`removably hook against the inner fold of the ear canal proxi-
`mate its opening as a first contact point to support the housing
`1 in position when inserted. The other end of the wire 7 is
`directed toward the inner ear to align the speaker 8. The
`speaker 8 and sound wire 7 are sized and positioned to fit
`within and partially obstruct the interior ear canal to allow air
`and sound to flow there through. The natural sound is com-
`bined with amplified sound to minimize echoes and provide
`more natural sound pick up and transmission.
`At least one second plastic rod support 9 is attached to the
`housing 1 and cut to length opposite the first wire 7 bendable
`support. It is adapted to secure the housing 1 within the
`concha bowl of the ear canal by providing a second opposite
`contact point. Additional rod supports 9 may be included as
`shown in FIGS. 2, 3, and 5 to provide multiple point contacts
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`for more secure anchoring where Vigorous use is anticipated.
`A preferred embodiment of a bcndablc support 9 is a plastic
`retainer comprising a slender plastic rod, which can be cut to
`length and inserted in the plurality of holes (not shown) at
`desired points to provide the necessary anchoring. These
`plastic retainers 9 are friction fitted or glued into the holes.
`Filters 11 shown in FIG. 3 may be associated with the
`sound processor amplifier 4 to compensate for feedback sig-
`nals, static, and other interference.
`The exterior of the housing 1 includes a power switch 12
`associated with the sound processor amplifier 4 and battery 5
`to turn the hearing aid on in one mode, and off in another
`mode to conserve battery life and facilitate telephoning. It
`also includes a volume control 13 so the wearer has complete
`control over the amount of amplification for maximum lis-
`tening comfort.
`Preferably, the hearing aid speaker 8 includes a wax cap 14
`shown in FIG. 3 to prevent obstruction.
`The invention thus provides a new in the ear concha bowl
`hearing aid 10 with periphery openings 2 to provide channels
`leading into the ear canal, which allows the wearer to hear
`more natural sounds. The hearing aid is thus structured to fit
`entirely within the concha bowl of the ear without fully
`obstructing the ear canal opening. More natural hearing is
`accomplished when the sounds pass through the perimeter
`opening 2 in the body 1 of the in the concha bowl hearing aid
`10. The sounds are supplemented and further amplified by
`amplified sounds from a speaker 8 positioned within the ear
`canal to direct combined sounds onto the inner ear. This
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`employment ofcombination natural and amplified sound pro-
`vides a more natural hearing system and method.
`The above description and specification should not be con-
`strued as limiting the scope of the appended claims. The
`claims themselves recite those features deemed essential for
`the invention.
`I claim:
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`1. An in the concha bowl hearing aid comprising:
`a. a housing with an interior and exterior sized to fit within
`the outer ear concha bowl, and defining at least one
`opening in communication with the ear canal to allow
`external natural sound to pass through the housing into
`the ear canal,
`b. a microphone attached to the exterior surface of the
`housing positioned to pickup sound focused by the
`sound funneling of the outer ear and translate sound into
`electronic impulses when the housing is placed in the
`concha bowl,
`c. a sound processor with an amplifier located within the
`housing interior in communication with the microphone
`to receive electronic impulses,
`d. a battery mounted within the interior of the housing
`operably associated to power the sound processor,
`amplifier, microphone, and a speaker,
`e. a first bendable support with first and second ends sized
`and positioned to fit within and partially obstruct the
`interior ear canal to allow air and sound to flow there
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`through, the first end attached to the exterior surface of
`the housing and the second end structured to removably
`secure to a fold in the wall of the ear channel proximate
`its exterior opening, when inserted,
`f electronic means associated with the bendable support to
`transfer electronic signals from the sound processor and
`amplifier,
`g. a speaker attached to the second end of the bendable
`support operably associated with the sound processor
`and amplifier by the electronic means to receive elec-
`tronic signals and convert them to amplified sound for
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`direction toward the inner ear for admixing and blending
`with natural sound entering the ear to minimize echoes
`and provide more natural sound pick up and transmis-
`sion, and
`h. at least one second support attached to the housing
`opposite the first bendable support adapted to secure the
`housing within the concha bowl of the ear canal by
`providing oppositc contact points.
`2. An in the concha bowl hearing aid according to claim 1,
`wherein the first bendable support and electronic means com-
`prise wire leads attached to the housing in communication
`with the sound processor and amplifier and speaker, bent to
`position a segment of the wire leads against an interior wall
`fold ofthe ear canal proximate the opening as the first contact
`point to support the housing in position when inserted.
`3. An in the concha bowl hearing aid according to claim 1,
`including filters associated with the sound processor and
`amplifier to compensate for feedback signals and other inter-
`ference.
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`4. An in the concha bowl hearing aid according to claim 1,
`including a power switch associated with the sound processor
`and battery to turn the hearing aid on in one mode, and off in
`another mode.
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`5. An in the concha bowl hearing aid according to claim 1,
`wherein the speaker includes a wax cap to prevent obstruc-
`tion.
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`6. A method of using an in the concha bowl hearing aid
`comprising:
`a. placing in the outer ear concha bowl an in the concha
`bowl hearing aid with a sound processor/amplifier,
`microphone and speaker powered by a battery within a
`housing with an interior and exterior sized to fit within
`the outer ear concha bowl, defining at least one opening
`in communication with the ear canal to allow sound to
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`pass through the housing into the ear canal; wherein the
`microphone is positioned on the exterior surface of the
`housing to pickup sound focused by the sound funneling
`structure ofthe outer ear, when the housing is inserted in
`the concha bowl, and convert sound into electronic
`impulses for transmission to a sound processor and
`amplifier; and the speaker is structured to direct ampli-
`fied sound toward the inner ear for admixing and blend-
`ing with natural sound entering the ear to minimize
`echoes and provide more natural sound pick up and
`transmission;
`b. securing the hearing aid with a first bendable support
`with first and second ends sized and positioned to fit
`within and partially obstruct the interior ear canal to
`allow air and sound to flow there through, the first end
`attached to the exterior surface of the housing and the
`second end adapted to removably secure to a fold in the
`wall of the ear channel proximate its exterior opening,
`c. at least one second support attached to the housing
`opposite the first bendable support adapted to secure the
`housing within the concha bowl of the ear canal by
`providing opposite contact points, and
`d. selectively activating the in the bowl hearing aid to
`combine external sound entering the ear canal with
`amplified sound from the speaker.
`7. A method of using an in the concha bowl hearing aid
`according to claim 6, wherein the first bendable support com-
`prises wire leads in communication with the sound processor
`and amplifier and speaker, bent to position a segment of the
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