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US Patent 5757947
Issued Date
May 26, 1998
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A transducer, in particular suitable for hearing aids, comprising a coil, two spaced magnet elements, a membrane, and an E-shaped armature, a middle leg of the E-shaped armature extending through the coil and the two magnet elements and being coupled with the membrane by means of a connecting element, limiting means being provided for limiting the maximum deflection of the middle leg of the E-shaped armature, which limiting means cooperate with the end of the middle leg of the E-shaped armature.
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Published
May 26, 1998
Application Number
08/685,862
Filed
July 24, 1996
US Classification
381/417   381/322
Int'l Classification
H04R   11/00   (20060101)   H04R   25/00   (20060101)  
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Priority Data
Jul 24, 1995 [NL] 1000880
USPTO Field of Search
381/200   381/199   381/194   381/68   381/69   381/192   29/594   29/607.2  
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