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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 10, 2014
Filed:
Aug. 26, 2011
Niels E. H. Christensen, Smoerum, DK;
Kenneth Rueskov Møller, Smoerum, DK;
Jan T. L. Larsen, Smoerum, DK;
Niels E. H. Christensen, Smoerum, DK;
Kenneth Rueskov Møller, Smoerum, DK;
Jan T. L. Larsen, Smoerum, DK;
Oticon A/S, Smørum, DK;
Abstract
The application relates to a miniature listening device () comprising a housing () for enclosing an energy source () and a number of functional () and/or electronic () components of the listening device. The application further relates to the use of such listening device, to a listening system and to a method of electrically connecting a listening device to an external device. The object of the present application is to provide a scheme for electrically connecting a miniature listening device to an external device. The problem is solved in that a first functional component comprises an electric contact part (), which is physically accessible from outside the housing, and wherein an electronic component and/or said energy source—at least in a specific connected mode—is electrically connected to said electric contact part of the first functional component, whereby an electric connection from an external device to said electronic component and/or to said energy source of the listening device can be established. This has the advantage of providing a listening device that uses a minimum of space on electrical contacts to external devices. The invention may e.g. be used in miniature hearing aids or ear phones or active ear plugs.