Good point RoseRodant. I'll make sure no latex is used on this. I know some people who are allergic to it too.
Well, I got my first plastic prototype made over this week and and I'm loving this. Unfortunately the only plastic my friend had for his 3D printer is black so it's made of black plastic right now. I'm shooting for clear but this is just to give it some thorough testing.
What's great is when you use this you don't feel it at all. It's not even touching your skin anywhere when you wear it unless it's about to fall off such as if you shake your head really fast or angle your head in a position that it would normally come off (Such as bending down). Only then will the holder make contact with your flesh anywhere and stop it from falling off.
It's not hard to put on or take off. That was another issue I ran into while testing the design out. At first it was kind of hard to put the processor on. But now I've got it so I can put it on and take it off easily. You just have to sort of angle it a certain way when you put it on or take it off.
My next issue it to find a way for it to attach to the various CI processors and BTE Hearing aids. Because they are all shaped differently. I need to find a universal method to attaching them to the processors and HA that won't harm them. No one would want to glue anything to their processor or HA. How I have it attached to mine is I attached it to one of the color shells that come with the N5. I have a friend that has a Freedom so I'll check her's out to help me work it out for them.
I also noticed that a simple modification to this design will also hold eye glasses and prevent them form coming off.
So, as soon as I work these things out I'll start sending some prototypes out to some beta testers. The first ones may not look at that great as far as the color of them. But I want to get some people to test it out so I can find any alterations it might need. Then I'm going to contact some companies that can make them out of clear plastic.
I said I was going to give them very extensive testing. Yesterday I was in a little wrestling match with a friend (All in good fun) and it didn't fall off. So I'm very excited about this. It's a great feeling when an idea comes together.
Ron
Well, I got my first plastic prototype made over this week and and I'm loving this. Unfortunately the only plastic my friend had for his 3D printer is black so it's made of black plastic right now. I'm shooting for clear but this is just to give it some thorough testing.
What's great is when you use this you don't feel it at all. It's not even touching your skin anywhere when you wear it unless it's about to fall off such as if you shake your head really fast or angle your head in a position that it would normally come off (Such as bending down). Only then will the holder make contact with your flesh anywhere and stop it from falling off.
It's not hard to put on or take off. That was another issue I ran into while testing the design out. At first it was kind of hard to put the processor on. But now I've got it so I can put it on and take it off easily. You just have to sort of angle it a certain way when you put it on or take it off.
My next issue it to find a way for it to attach to the various CI processors and BTE Hearing aids. Because they are all shaped differently. I need to find a universal method to attaching them to the processors and HA that won't harm them. No one would want to glue anything to their processor or HA. How I have it attached to mine is I attached it to one of the color shells that come with the N5. I have a friend that has a Freedom so I'll check her's out to help me work it out for them.
I also noticed that a simple modification to this design will also hold eye glasses and prevent them form coming off.
So, as soon as I work these things out I'll start sending some prototypes out to some beta testers. The first ones may not look at that great as far as the color of them. But I want to get some people to test it out so I can find any alterations it might need. Then I'm going to contact some companies that can make them out of clear plastic.
I said I was going to give them very extensive testing. Yesterday I was in a little wrestling match with a friend (All in good fun) and it didn't fall off. So I'm very excited about this. It's a great feeling when an idea comes together.
Ron