ABLE PLANET, INCORPORATED Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20100316240 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MODIFYING AN AUDIO SIGNAL - An electroacoustical apparatus and method is described that alters the output properties of an audio device to improve the sound properties for both hearing impaired and normal hearing listeners. The device includes a coil element of specific design and may incorporate digital signal processing techniques to modify audio signal output. The electrical device and method of processing provides for the beneficial alteration of sound waves to an audio signal, and further modification of the audio signal to provide for improved loudness and clarity characteristics. The improved characteristics provide for greater intelligibility of the audio signal to persons with hearing impairments and to persons with normal hearing. | 12-16-2010 |
20100310093 | HEADPHONE APPARATUS - A single chamber headphone apparatus and earcup design is provided which enhances wearer comfort, reduces headphone weight, facilitates ease of use, maintenance and operation by providing an improved internal chamber and battery cap configuration. Sound quality is improved by eliminating acoustic problems associated with two-chamber headset designs. A volume balance control is also provided. | 12-09-2010 |
20100303249 | SYSTEM AND METHOD OF IMPROVING AUDIO SIGNALS FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED - A system and method for using an audiogram and audio filters to provide improved audio characteristics for hearing impaired listeners by equalizing the received sound level of the signal across the frequency spectrum. The system and method further provide for modifying an audio signal based on the personal hearing characteristics of a listener to compensate for hearing loss. | 12-02-2010 |
20100040244 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUDITORY ENHANCEMENT AND HEARING CONSERVATION - A digital and/or analog signal processing system and method for auditory enhancement and hearing conservation includes providing an audio signal with high intensity peaks, clipping the audio signal by limiting peak power to produce a clipped signal, and amplifying the clipped signal. | 02-18-2010 |