Shirley Crouch
Cosmetology at Goldsmith Ct, Colorado Springs, CO

License number
Colorado 3131
Issued Date
Nov 7, 1977
Renew Date
Apr 30, 1991
Expiration Date
Apr 30, 1991
Type
Cosmetologist
Address
Address
7050 Goldsmith Ct, Colorado Springs, CO 80911

Professional information

Shirley Crouch Photo 1

Hearing Aid Telephone Interconnect System

US Patent:
6320959, Nov 20, 2001
Filed:
Aug 18, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/136272
Inventors:
Shirley Aline Crouch - Colorado Springs CO
James D. Potter - Scottsdale AZ
Joan Phillips Waldron - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
H04M 100, H04R 2500, G10L 502
US Classification:
379430
Abstract:
A hearing aid telephone interconnect system for permitting hearing impaired persons to use conventional telephone instruments employs a T-coupler adapted to hook over the ear of a user of a conventional behind-the-hear, in-the-ear, or eyeglass hearing aid of the type employing an input T-coil. The T-coupler, as well as the telephone base unit and the telephone receiver, are connected to an adaptor box that permits switching the telephone receiver signal between the telephone receiver and the T-coupler to permit use of the telephone by persons with and without hearing impairment. When interfacing the T-coupler to cellular telephones and princess style landline telephones in which the touchtone keypad and receiver form an integrated unit, the adaptor box may be eliminated because switching of the receiver signal is not necessary. In order to permit the use by hearing impaired persons of various other products that produce an audible sound, it is only necessary to provide an electrical connection between the T-coupler and an output audio signal of those products.


Shirley Crouch Photo 2

Hearing Aid Telephone Interconnect System

US Patent:
5796821, Aug 18, 1998
Filed:
Aug 8, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/512563
Inventors:
Shirley Aline Crouch - Colorado Springs CO
James D. Potter - Scottsdale AZ
Joan Phillips Waldron - Colorado Springs CO
International Classification:
H04M 100
US Classification:
379430
Abstract:
A hearing aid telephone interconnect system for permitting hearing impaired persons to use conventional telephone instruments employs a T-coupler adapted to hook over the ear of a user of a conventional behind-the-hear, in-the-ear, or eyeglass hearing aid of the type employing an input T-coil. The T-coupler, as well as the telephone base unit and the telephone receiver, are connected to an adaptor box that permits switching the telephone receiver signal between the telephone receiver and the T-coupler to permit use of the telephone by persons with and without hearing impairment. When interfacing the T-coupler to cellular telephones and princess style landline telephones in which the touchtone keypad and receiver form an integrated unit, the adaptor box may be eliminated because switching of the receiver signal is not necessary. In order to permit the use by hearing impaired persons of various other products that produce an audible sound, it is only necessary to provide an electrical connection between the T-coupler and an output audio signal of those products.