Feusisberg, Switzerland

Josef Müller


Average Co-Inventor Count = 9.0

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Years Active: 2021

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Title: Josef Müller - Innovator in Hearing Aid Technology

Introduction

Josef Müller is a notable inventor based in Feusisberg, Switzerland. He has made significant contributions to the field of hearing aid technology, particularly with his innovative designs that enhance user experience and functionality.

Latest Patents

Müller's most recent patent is for a cerumen filter applicator. This tool is specifically designed for replacing a cerumen filter in the sound conduit of a hearing aid. The cerumen filter applicator allows for precise positioning of the cerumen filter along the sound conduit. It also facilitates the coupling and removal of a cerumen filter that has been positioned within the sound conduit. The tool features an insertion tip and a removal tip, both of which are configured to fit inside the sound conduit and engage with an engagement body extending centrally from the cerumen filter. The design may take the form of a stylus, with the insertion tip on one end and the removal tip on the other. Alternatively, it can be a disc dispenser that holds multiple insertion and removal tips, which can be accessed through rotating plates.

Career Highlights

Josef Müller is associated with Sonova AG, a leading company in the hearing aid industry. His work at Sonova AG has allowed him to focus on developing innovative solutions that improve the functionality and usability of hearing aids.

Collaborations

Müller has collaborated with notable colleagues such as Martyn Beedham and Erich Dittli. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of technology in the hearing aid sector.

Conclusion

Josef Müller is a distinguished inventor whose work in hearing aid technology has led to practical innovations that enhance the user experience. His contributions, particularly the cerumen filter applicator, demonstrate his commitment to improving the functionality of hearing aids.

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