AT49667B - Opera glasses and hearing aid. - Google Patents

Opera glasses and hearing aid.

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AT49667B
AT49667B AT49667DA AT49667B AT 49667 B AT49667 B AT 49667B AT 49667D A AT49667D A AT 49667DA AT 49667 B AT49667 B AT 49667B
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hearing aid
tubes
opera
hearing
opera glasses
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Walter Baum
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Walter Baum
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  Opernglas und Hörapparat. 



   Die vorliegende Erfindung betrifft ein Opernglas, das zugleich einen   Hörapparat   bildet und für Schwerhörige bestimmt ist. Gemäss derselben sind beide   Objektivrohre, weiche   als Schallfänger dienen sollen, in ihren zylindrischen Wandungen oder in den   Fassungen   der Objektive, bezw. auch in beiden mit Einlassöffnungen versehen und die   Okularrohre in   ihren oberen Teilen mit Austrittsöffnungen, sowie sich   anschliessenden Stutzen für die   Hörschläuche ausgestattet. 



   Auf der Zeichnung ist der Erfindungsgegenstand in einem Ausführungsbeispiel zur Darstellung gelangt. Fig. 1 zeigt das Opernglas in ausgezogener Stellung und mit aufgezogenen Hörschläuchen, während Fig. 2 eine Ansicht der einen   Objekte ! inse   ist. 



   Das   Opernglas weist   die   gebriiuchliche Gestalt auf.   An den Aussenseiten der aus-   ziehbaren   Okularrohre a sind nahe des   Verbindungte@les b Öffnungen mit angesetzten   Stutzen c vorgesehen,   deren Enden zur Aufnahme der   den Schall zu den Ohren weiterleitenden   Hörschtäuche d entsprechend gestaltet sind.   Die aus geeignetem Material ge- 
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 Ende mit einer geeigneten Anzahl. über den Umfang   verteilter, heliebig gestatteter   Öffnungen versehen, welche einen leichten Durchtritt des   Schaftes   in das   Innere des Opern-   
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 aus Fig. 2 ersichtlich ist, auch die Fassung der Objektivlinse   b Offnungen i aufweisen,   deren Zahl und Grosse ebenfalls wählbar ist. 



   Damit sich ferner die Okularrohre a, wie bisher, vollständig hineinschrauben lassen. sind für die Stutzen c in der Oberseite des mittleren Verbindungsteiles j eutsprechende Ausnehmungenkvorgesehen. 



     Ein derartig Opernglas, das zugleich   als Hörapparat verwendet wird, bietet den 
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 fällig benutzt werden kann, da sich gewünschtenfalls die Hörschläuche von den das Glas   haltenden Händen verdecken   lassen. 



   In   dem   Falle, in welchem ein einziger Hörschlauch genügt, kann der andere Schlauch 
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 apparat. 



    PATENT-ANSPRÜCHE:   
1. Opernglas oder Opernglasattrappe und Hörapparat, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Objektivrohre als Schallfänger ausgebildet sind und die   Oknlnrrohre   zur Fortleitung des   Schaftes   dienen, der mittels geeigneten Hörschlauchen den Ohren zugeleitet wird. 
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  Opera glasses and hearing aid.



   The present invention relates to opera glasses which at the same time form a hearing aid and are intended for the hard of hearing. According to the same, both lens tubes, which are intended to serve as sound collectors, in their cylindrical walls or in the mounts of the lenses, respectively. Also provided with inlet openings in both and the upper parts of the eyepiece tubes are equipped with outlet openings and connecting sockets for the hearing tubes.



   The subject of the invention is shown in one embodiment in the drawing. Fig. 1 shows the opera glasses in the extended position and with opened hearing tubes, while Fig. 2 shows a view of one of the objects! inse is.



   The opera glasses have the usual shape. On the outer sides of the extendable eyepiece tubes a, openings with attached nozzles c are provided near the junction b, the ends of which are designed accordingly for receiving the hearing tubes d which transmit the sound to the ears. Made of suitable material
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 End with an appropriate number. Provided freely permitted openings distributed over the circumference, which allow an easy passage of the shaft into the interior of the opera
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 As can be seen from Fig. 2, the mount of the objective lens b also have openings i, the number and size of which can also be selected.



   So that the eyepiece tubes a, as before, can also be screwed in completely. Corresponding recesses are provided for the connection piece c in the upper side of the central connecting part j.



     Such an opera glass, which is also used as a hearing aid, offers the
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 Due to the fact that the hearing tubes can be covered by the hands holding the glass, if desired.



   In the event that a single hearing tube is sufficient, the other tube can
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 apparatus.



    PATENT CLAIMS:
1. Opera glasses or opera glasses dummy and hearing aid, characterized in that the lens tubes are designed as sound collectors and the Oknlnrrohre serve to forward the shaft, which is fed to the ears by means of suitable hearing tubes.
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**WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT49667D 1910-11-05 1910-11-05 Opera glasses and hearing aid. AT49667B (en)

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