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INNER EAR APPARAUTS

Organization Name

Unknown Organization

Inventor(s)

Taiting Chen of Taipei (TW)

INNER EAR APPARAUTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240245914 titled 'INNER EAR APPARAUTS

The patent application describes a hearing-aid apparatus that includes an audio collector, an audio processor, a speaker, and an inner-ear implant device. The audio collector gathers audio information, which is processed by the audio processor. The speaker then generates a sound wave based on this information, which is transmitted to the inner ear of the user. The inner-ear implant device, implanted beside the round window of the user, generates an electrical signal encoded by the audio processor to stimulate high-frequency auditory nerve cells with an electrode, creating an integrated auditory recognition corresponding to the audio information.

  • Audio collector gathers audio information
  • Audio processor processes the audio information
  • Speaker generates a sound wave based on the processed information
  • Inner-ear implant device generates an electrical signal to stimulate auditory nerve cells
  • Integrated auditory recognition is created by the sound wave and electrical signal

Potential Applications: - Hearing aid technology for individuals with hearing loss - Medical devices for auditory nerve stimulation

Problems Solved: - Providing enhanced auditory recognition for users with hearing impairments - Improving the effectiveness of hearing aid devices

Benefits: - Improved sound quality for users - Enhanced communication abilities for individuals with hearing loss

Commercial Applications: Title: Advanced Hearing Aid Technology for Improved Auditory Recognition This technology can be commercialized as a high-tech solution for individuals with hearing impairments, offering improved sound quality and communication abilities. The market implications include catering to the growing demand for innovative hearing aid devices in the healthcare industry.

Prior Art: Further research can be conducted in the field of auditory nerve stimulation and hearing aid technology to explore existing patents and innovations related to this technology.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in auditory nerve stimulation technology and hearing aid devices to incorporate the latest innovations into this patent application.

Questions about Hearing Aid Technology: 1. How does this hearing-aid apparatus differ from traditional hearing aid devices? This technology integrates an inner-ear implant device for electrical stimulation of auditory nerve cells, providing enhanced auditory recognition compared to traditional hearing aids.

2. What are the potential long-term benefits of using this advanced hearing aid technology? The long-term benefits include improved sound quality, enhanced communication abilities, and overall better quality of life for individuals with hearing impairments.


Original Abstract Submitted

a hearing-aid apparatus includes an audio collector, an audio processor, a speaker and an inner-ear implant device. the audio collector collects audio information. the speaker generates a sound wave by reference to the audio information. the sound wave is transmitted to an inner ear of a user. the inner-ear implant device is implanted aside a round window of the user for generating an electrical signal encoded by the audio processor based on the audio information to stimulate high frequency auditory nerve cells of the user with an electrode of the inner-ear implant device. the audio wave sent to the inner ear of and the electrical signal stimulating the auditory nerve cells together form an integrated auditory recognition corresponding to the audio information.