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titleOfInvention Ear stimulator for creating stimulus signals for ears
abstract The electronic stimulation system is mounted in, behind, or on the ear of a person and detects a respiratory activity from the container (11; 11 ') and the person and generates a detection signal (16 (1): 16). (2): 61; 62), having a control device (20) in the container (11; 11 ') and connected to the detection device, processing the detection signal, and the control device is human-free An electronic device (12,12 ') that generates a control signal when it is determined that it is in a breathing state, receives a control signal from the electronic device (12,12'), and receives one or more of the human ears It has a stimulator (17, 17 ') for providing stimulation. When the electronic stimulation system is worn in, behind or on a person's ear, the stimulator (17, 17 ') is pushed against a predetermined part of the person's ear. [Selection] Figure 3a
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