20240040315. HEARING ASSISTIVE DEVICES simplified abstract (MCK Audio, Inc.)

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HEARING ASSISTIVE DEVICES

Organization Name

MCK Audio, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Mead Killion of Elk Grove Village IL (US)

Frank Dunn of Austin TX (US)

Andrew Haapapuro of Arlington Heights IL (US)

Stephen Julstrom of Chicago IL (US)

Viorel Drambarean of Lincolnwood IL (US)

HEARING ASSISTIVE DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240040315 titled 'HEARING ASSISTIVE DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a communication system for hearing device users. The system includes a communication device that converts sound into an electrical audio signal, which is combined with other electrical audio signals from other communication devices. A communication module receives the electrical audio signal and generates a communication signal using a communication protocol. This communication signal is then transmitted to one or more hearing devices, which receive the signal using the same communication protocol.

  • The communication system converts sound into electrical audio signals and transmits them to hearing devices.
  • The system combines audio signals from multiple communication devices.
  • A communication module generates a communication signal and transmits it using a communication protocol.
  • Hearing devices receive the communication signal using the same communication protocol.

Potential applications of this technology:

  • Enhancing communication for hearing device users by transmitting audio signals directly to their devices.
  • Facilitating communication in noisy environments by combining audio signals from multiple sources.
  • Enabling wireless communication between different communication devices and hearing devices.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Difficulty in hearing and understanding audio signals for hearing device users.
  • Challenges in communicating in noisy environments.
  • Limitations of wired communication between communication devices and hearing devices.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved communication and accessibility for hearing device users.
  • Enhanced clarity and understanding of audio signals.
  • Increased flexibility and convenience through wireless communication.
  • Better integration and compatibility between communication devices and hearing devices.


Original Abstract Submitted

a communication system for hearing device users is disclosed. the communication system includes a communication device configured to convert sound to an electrical audio signal combined with other electrical audio signals from other communication devices; a communication module to receive the electrical audio signal to generate a communication signal and transmit the communication signal using a communication protocol; and one or more hearing devices configured to receive the communication signal using the communication protocol. other aspects, embodiments, and features are also claimed and described.