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titleOfInvention DEVICES TO EASY HEARING AND ITS ACCESSORIES, RETURN TO MUSICIANS AND TRITIUM AS A SOURCE OF LIGHT
abstract DEVICES TO EASY HEARING AND ITS ACCESSORIES, RETURN TO MUSICIANS AND ELECTRONIC POINT USING TRITIO AS A SOURCE OF LIGHT. Patent (i) tritium microcapsule (s), or miscellaneous geometric shapes (ii) which may illustrate the logo of (iii) any shape, or identify model (iv) based on letters, symbols and numbers . The fixation of the tritium microcapsules can be performed by means of slots (v), and the slots can be used for attachment of tritium parts for model identification (vi) or for attachment of the manufacturer logo (vii). Optionally adhesive (viii) may be used to ensure better strength and fixation. Even smaller hearing aids can receive tritium-coated adhesive parts for both model identification (ix) and microcapsule attachment (x).
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