Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
600023000 | SPEECH CORRECTION/THERAPY (E.G., ANTISTAMMERING) | 9 |
20100145134 | Device for Treatment of Stuttering and Its Use - The invention relates to a portable listening system comprising a microphone device for picking up a person's voice and a listening device comprising a receiver. The invention further relates to the use of such system. The object of the present invention is to provide a portable device for treatment of stuttering. The problem is solved in that the system being adapted to pick up the voice of a person wearing the portable system by the microphone device, converting the voice to an own voice electrical signal, to transmit the own voice electrical signal to the listening device, to receive the own voice electrical signal in the listening device and to play it for the person by the receiver with a delay. An advantage of the invention is that it provides a flexible body worn system suitable for treatment of stuttering. The invention may e.g. be used for applications involving listening devices to be worn by a person to be treated for stuttering. | 06-10-2010 |
20110028777 | FREQUENCY ALTERED FEEDBACK FOR TREATING NON-STUTTERING PATHOLOGIES - Methods and devices treat treating non-stuttering pathologies having impaired or decreased communication skills by administering a frequency altered auditory feedback signal to a subject having a non-stuttering pathology while the subject is speaking or talking to thereby improve the subject's communication skills. | 02-03-2011 |
20110257464 | Electronic Speech Treatment Device Providing Altered Auditory Feedback and Biofeedback - A device and method for improving speech. One embodiment comprises an apparatus and method for treating stuttering by providing biofeedback to monitor aspects of the user's voice and also providing altered audio feedback (AAF) to induce fluent speech. Biofeedback features include monitoring phonated intervals. AAF features include delayed auditory feedback (DAF), frequency-altered auditory feedback (FAF), and switching the user's voice between his or her left and right ears multiple times per second. The biofeedback controls AAF parameters including volume, which changes smoothly. Bluetooth is also included to connect to wireless microphones and earphones. Another embodiment comprises an apparatus and method for use by persons without speech disabilities for the purpose of improving public speaking by providing their voice back to their ears altered to appear to be in a different emotional state, thus inducing this preferred emotional state in the person speaking. | 10-20-2011 |
20120130154 | Voice Volume Modulator - A small, compact voice volume monitor has been developed that provides feedback to the speaker/user regarding the volume of the user's speech. The monitor is based on a sensing sound vibrations in the ear bone during speech and converting these vibrations into an electrical signal reflecting the speech volume. Electronic circuitry is then used to compare the intensity of this signal with pre-set reference levels. When the intensity of the signal is outside the reference levels for a set amount of time, feedback is provided to the user, for example, from a small vibratory motor. | 05-24-2012 |
20120289766 | STUTTERING INHIBITION METHOD AND DEVICE - A method and device is disclosed for reducing and controlling stuttering. The method involves tactile feedback of the stutterer's own speech to reducing stuttering. In one embodiment, the device may detect speech by audible or mechanical means, and the feedback may be produced by vibration mechanisms. | 11-15-2012 |
20130267766 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRAINING VOICE PATTERNS - One example embodiment of the present disclosure includes method and system to improve communication comprising an assembly fixedly positioned during use in close proximity to a user's ear. The assembly includes an accelerometer to detect the initiation and duration of the user's speech and an output presentation system. The output presentation system comprises a non-occlusive ear fitting that presents unintelligible noise that is unrelated to the sound-frequency or intonation of the user's current speech. The unintelligible noise is presented to the patient at a level less than 85 dB. The system further comprises a control arrangement to maintain presentation of the noise substantially throughout the detected duration of the user's speech, but substantially not at other times. | 10-10-2013 |
20140323797 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TRAINING VOICE PATTERNS - One example embodiment of the present disclosure includes method and system to improve communication comprising an assembly fixedly positioned during use in close proximity to a user's ear. The assembly includes an accelerometer to detect the initiation and duration of the user's speech and an output presentation system. The output presentation system comprises a non-occlusive ear fitting that presents unintelligible noise that is unrelated to the sound-frequency or intonation of the user's current speech. The unintelligible noise is presented to the patient at a level less than 85 dB. The system further comprises a control arrangement to maintain presentation of the noise substantially throughout the detected duration of the user's speech, but substantially not at other times. | 10-30-2014 |
600024000 | Oral cavity devices | 2 |
20150031940 | Enunciation Device - This invention relates an enunciation device comprising a device, preferably hollowed, shaped in a manner to fit a mouth. This enunciation device assists with improving enunciation, slowing speech, and strengthens mouth, tongue, and jaw muscles so that a user can build confidence while speaking. | 01-29-2015 |
20160163227 | METHODS AND DEVICES FOR INTRAORAL TACTILE FEEDBACK - The present invention is directed to methods and devices for teaching the proper configuration of the oral articulators, particularly the tongue, corresponding to particular speech sounds by providing intraoral tactile feedback. Intraoral tactile feedback is achieved by placing nodes in the oral cavity of the patient in locations corresponding to the proper lingual position required to produce a target sound. These nodes facilitate identification of the appropriate lingual position corresponding to a target speech sound by providing tactile differentiation when the target sound is properly produced. | 06-09-2016 |