Marcus Andersson
Marcus Andersson, Zoersel BE
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20130096366 | IMPLANTABLE MEDICAL DEVICE - An implant configured for secured implantation into a recess formed in a recipient's bone and to removably retain a separate component in a compartment thereof such that the separate component is removable from the implant without removing the implant from the bone. | 04-18-2013 |
Marcus Andersson, Macquarie University AU
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20150063611 | DEVICES FOR ENHANCING TRANSMISSIONS OF STIMULI IN AUDITORY PROSTHESES - A resilient element is used to bias a vibration element of an auditory prosthesis towards the skin of a recipient. This helps improve transmission of vibration stimuli to the recipient. Additionally, the resilient element helps reduce feedback caused by the vibration element vibrating in close proximity to sound processing components contained within the auditory prosthesis. | 03-05-2015 |
20150382114 | SYSTEM FOR ADJUSTING MAGNETIC RETENTION FORCE IN AUDITORY PROSTHESES - An external portion of an auditory prosthesis includes an external magnet that interacts with an implanted magnet to hold the external portion against the skin of a recipient. A magnetic component can be disposed proximate either or both of the external magnet or implanted magnet to channel the magnetic field associated therewith. The magnetic component can be moved relative to its associated magnet so as to adjust the magnetic field, and thus, the retention force between the magnets. | 12-31-2015 |
Marcus Andersson, Gothenburg SE
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20150110322 | CONTRALATERAL SOUND CAPTURE WITH RESPECT TO STIMULATION ENERGY SOURCE - A hearing prosthesis system, including a sound capture device configured to capture a sound and generate a signal based on the captured sound, and a vibratory portion configured to vibrate in response to the signal to evoke a hearing percept via bone conduction, wherein the system is configured to capture the sound on a first side of a recipient where the sound capture device is located and transfer the signal to a second side of the recipient where the vibratory portion is located. | 04-23-2015 |
20150119635 | ALTERNATE STIMULATION STRATEGIES FOR PERCEPTION OF SPEECH - A system, including a first prosthetic device configured to evoke a hearing percept based on a first ambient sound and a second non-invasive device configured to stimulate skin based on a second ambient sound generated by a voice. | 04-30-2015 |
Marcus Andersson, Molnlycke SE
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20150312686 | SIGNAL CONDUCTING COUPLING - A device including a prosthesis including an external component configured to output a signal in response to an external stimulus and a skin penetrating component configured to communicatively transfer the signal at least partially beneath skin of the recipient, wherein the device is configured such that the skin penetrating component can move in a plurality of degrees of freedom relative to the external component while retained to the external component. | 10-29-2015 |
20150373461 | ELECTROMAGNETIC TRANSDUCER WITH EXPANDED MAGNETIC FLUX FUNCTIONALITY - An apparatus, including an external component of a medical device including an electromagnetic actuator configured such that static magnetic flux of the electromagnetic actuator removably retains the external component to a recipient thereof. | 12-24-2015 |
20160058555 | SUSPENDED COMPONENTS IN AUDITORY PROSTHESES - An external portion of an auditory prosthesis includes magnets, electronics, and other components. In bone conduction auditory prostheses, reducing the amount of mass subject to vibrations in an auditory prosthesis has a positive effect on tuning of the device. One way of reducing such mass is to resiliently more massive components within the auditory prosthesis housing. Such resilient mounting reduces the dampening effect that these massive components have on vibrations generated by the prosthesis. When electronic components are suspended, feedback to said components is also reduced, resulting improved performance. | 03-03-2016 |