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Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2003

Hearing aid with a ventilation channel that is adjustable in cross-section

Anton Gebert

A hearing aid device that can be directly inserted in the ear or worn with an otoplastic that can be inserted in the ear has an arrangement for adjusting the ventilation channel that is situated in the ventilation channel or at an opening of the ventilation channel. The arrangement has one or more adjustment elements that is/are positioned by electrical and/or magnetic miniature drives, initiated by corresponding operating elements or by the signal processing unit of the hearing aid device, or by programming the hearing aid device.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2003

Hearing aid with a directional microphone characteristic and method for producing same

Georg-Erwin Arndt; Anton Gebert; Hartmut Ritter

In a method for producing a directional microphone characteristic and hearing aid device having a directional microphone characteristic, high-pass filters following two omnidirectional microphones are matched as to their limit frequencies for amplitude response and/or phase response of the two microphones. The limit frequency of the high-pass filter following one microphone is matched to the limit frequency of the other microphone.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2006

Method and adapting a hearing aid, and hearing aid with a directional microphone arrangement for implementing the method

Georg-Erwin Arndt; Hartmut Ritter; Anton Gebert

In a method for adapting a hearing aid, and a hearing aid arrangement for improving the directivity of a hearing aid with a number of microphones that are connected to one another for generating a directional characteristic, the hearing aid is exposed to acoustic waves in a room for precision measuring while the user is wearing it, and the directional characteristic is registered. The filter parameters that arise therefrom are supplied to parameterizable filters in the hearing aid that are connected downstream from the microphones, and the desired ideal directional characteristic can be approximated taking the individual conditions into account when the hearing aid is worn.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2012

Test coupler for hearing instruments employing open-fit ear canal tips

Oleg Saltykov; Anton Gebert; Ottmar Ruschig; Marco Lederer

In a system and method for open fitting hearing aid frequency response sound measurements, a test space is provided having located therein a sound source, a hearing aid with a microphone, and an open fit receiver. An acoustic shield is provided and within the acoustic shield an ear simulator coupler is provided having an ear extension attached thereto, the ear extension having mounted thereto at least a portion of the open fit receiver. A measurement unit receives sound signals from the ear simulator coupler.


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2005

Measurement and visualization of three‐dimensional directivity pattern

Georg-Erwin Arndt; Anton Gebert; Harald Klemenz; Hartmut Ritter

In order to optimize a new second‐order multimicrophone technology for a KEMAR dummy head, a three‐dimensional directivity measurement setup was developed. To minimize mechanical mass and to reduce total measurement time a C‐Bow setup was used, containing 18 calibrated loudspeakers. Those small tweeters identical in construction are placed in every 10 deg of elevation in a semicircular arc of 2‐m diameter. The only moving part of this setup is a full‐circle rotating KEMAR. The ANSI Standard 3.35 for directional measurement is fully supported and the required 48 measuring points are completed in less than 3 min. Using this fast and simple setup, the various responses attained from different latitudes need to be weighted to calculate a three‐dimensional directivity value. Utilizing an equally distributed number, for example 400 measuring points easily executable with this setup, weighting can be omitted and a three‐dimensional plot with high resolution can be visualized. Additionally, two‐dimensional cuts o...


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1988

Hearing aid noise suppression system

Anton Gebert; Yuri Gokhin


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2013

Hearing Aid Device with a Transducer Protection Facility

Anton Gebert


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 1991

Circuit for use in programmable hearing aids

Anton Gebert


Archive | 2014

Inflatable ear mold with protected inflation air inlet

Anton Gebert


Journal of the Acoustical Society of America | 2013

Hearing aid device

Anton Gebert; Andreas Ratay

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