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Robert B Schulein

from Schaumburg, IL
Deceased

Robert Schulein Phones & Addresses

  • 101 Monterey Ave, Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 891-8568
  • 215 Brown Ave, Evanston, IL 60202 (847) 866-7812
  • Chicago, IL
  • 101 E Monterey Ave, Schaumburg, IL 60193 (847) 846-3424

Work

Company: Rbs consultants 2004 Position: Owner

Education

Degree: Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering School / High School: University of Wisconsin - Madison 1960 to 1965 Specialities: Electronics Engineering, Electronics

Skills

Audio Engineering • Acoustics • Sound • Professional Audio • Electronics • Recording • Live Sound • Sound Design • Audio Editing • Audio Post Production • Music Production • Consumer Electronics • Av • Music • Studio Recording • Audio Processing • Signal Processing • Pro Tools • Sound Editing • Sound Reinforcement • Musicians • Music Industry • Composition • Mastering • Logic Pro • Video Production • Digital Audio • Guitar • Design of Experiments • Video Editing • Architectural Acoustics • Acoustic Measurement

Languages

English

Interests

Aerobics • Collecting Antiques • Aviation • Exercise • Sweepstakes • Nascar • Home Improvement • Reading • Sports • The Arts • Home Decoration • Collecting Coins • Cooking • Gardening • Electronics • Fitness • Music • Movies • Collecting • Kids • Automobiles • Travel • Career • Investing • Traveling • Stamp Collecting

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Owner

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Location:
101 east Monterey Ave, Schaumburg, IL 60193
Industry:
Research
Work:
Rbs Consultants
Owner

Rbs Consultants
President

Audio Engineering Society
Chair Aes Technical Council, Chair Aestechnical Committee on Hearing and Hearing Loss Prevention

Etymotic Research Dec 1, 1996 - May 1, 2001
Director of Microphone Development

Shure Incorporated 1965 - 1996
Vp, Divison Manager, R and D Engineer
Education:
University of Wisconsin - Madison 1960 - 1965
Masters, Bachelors, Bachelor of Science In Electrical Engineering, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electronics
West High School, Rockford, Il
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Master of Science, Masters, Electrical Engineering
Skills:
Audio Engineering
Acoustics
Sound
Professional Audio
Electronics
Recording
Live Sound
Sound Design
Audio Editing
Audio Post Production
Music Production
Consumer Electronics
Av
Music
Studio Recording
Audio Processing
Signal Processing
Pro Tools
Sound Editing
Sound Reinforcement
Musicians
Music Industry
Composition
Mastering
Logic Pro
Video Production
Digital Audio
Guitar
Design of Experiments
Video Editing
Architectural Acoustics
Acoustic Measurement
Interests:
Aerobics
Collecting Antiques
Aviation
Exercise
Sweepstakes
Nascar
Home Improvement
Reading
Sports
The Arts
Home Decoration
Collecting Coins
Cooking
Gardening
Electronics
Fitness
Music
Movies
Collecting
Kids
Automobiles
Travel
Career
Investing
Traveling
Stamp Collecting
Languages:
English

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Robert B. Schulein
Principal
Rbs Consultants
Business Consulting Services · Business Consulting, NEC
101 E Monterey Ave, Schaumburg, IL 60193
(847) 891-8568
Robert Schulein
General Partner
Schulein 1976-1 Oil Exploration Partnership

Publications

Us Patents

Miniature Surface Mounted Directional Microphone Assembly

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US Patent:
6560344, May 6, 2003
Filed:
Jan 15, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/232391
Inventors:
Stephen D. Julstrom - Chicago IL
Robert B. Schulein - Evanston IL
Viorel Drambarean - Skokie IL
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 2500
US Classification:
381356, 381358, 381361
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a motor vehicle mounted directional microphone assembly for use in hands-free cellular telecommunications. The microphone assembly is comprised of a case and a removable directional microphone module. The case is adapted to mount and lock the module in a plurality of different orientations, thereby enabling the assembly to accommodate various mounting arrangements within the vehicle. The module is releasable, however, from its locked position to permit re-orientation of the microphone with respect to the case, if desired. The module is also completely removable from the case to permit mounting of the module within the vehicle in mounting arrangements independent of the case.

Transmission Detection And Switch System For Hearing Improvement Applications

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US Patent:
6694034, Feb 17, 2004
Filed:
Dec 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/752806
Inventors:
Stephen D. Julstrom - Chicago IL
Elmer V. Carlson - Glenview IL
Norman P. Matzen - Campbell CA
Robert B. Schulein - Evanston IL
Willem Soede - JL Leiden, NL
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 2500
US Classification:
381315
Abstract:
A hearing aid system for selecting one of two audio sources is disclosed. The hearing aid system comprises hearing aid circuitry, such as, for example, a hearing aid amplifier and speaker, as well as a primary source for audio, such as, for example, a hearing aid microphone. The hearing aid system also comprises a secondary source for audio, such as, for example, a directional microphone worn or otherwise supported by a person speaking or by the hearing aid user, as well as detection and switch circuitry to select which of the primary and secondary audio sources should be directed to the hearing aid circuitry. In operation, the detection and switch circuitry receives a signal transmission (preferably wireless) from the secondary audio source and determines whether the signal received is desirable. If the signal transmission is desirable, the circuitry selects that signal for coupling with the hearing aid circuitry. If the transmission signal is not desirable, the circuitry selects the signals from the primary audio source for coupling with the hearing aid circuitry.

Hearing Aid Assembly Having External Directional Microphone

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US Patent:
6704423, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Dec 20, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/742252
Inventors:
C. Roger Anderson - Wilmette IL
John S. French - Arlington Heights IL
Robert B. Schulein - Evanston IL
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 2500
US Classification:
381313, 381356
Abstract:
A hearing aid assembly having a directional microphone mounted externally to a hearing aid body is disclosed. The hearing aid, which may be, for example, an in-the-canal (ITC) or completely-in-the-canal (CIC) hearing aid, has a mounting arm attached to an external surface of the hearing aid body, and the mounting arm in turn has a directional microphone mounted therewith. The mounting arm provides mechanical and electrical connection between the directional microphone and the hearing aid. The mounting arm is also configured such that, upon insertion of the ITC or CIC hearing aid into the ear canal of a wearer, the microphone is located in the region above the tragion portion of the ear.

Directional Microphone Assembly

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US Patent:
6798890, Sep 28, 2004
Filed:
Oct 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/973078
Inventors:
Mead C. Killion - Elk Grove Village IL
Robert B. Schulein - Schaumburg IL
Timothy S. Monroe - Schaumburg IL
Viorel Drambarean - Skokie IL
Andrew J. Haapapuro - Schaumburg IL
John S. French - Arlington Heights IL
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 2500
US Classification:
381313, 381387, 381369
Abstract:
A directional microphone assembly for a hearing aid is disclosed. The hearing aid has one or more microphone cartridge(s), and first and second sound passages. Inlets to the sound passages, or the sound passages themselves, are spaced apart such that the shortest distance between them is less than or approximately equal to the length of the microphone cartridge(s). A sound duct and at least one surface of a microphone cartridge may form each sound passage, where the sound duct is mounted with the microphone cartridge. Alternatively, each sound duct may be formed as an integral part of a microphone cartridge.

Microphone For Hearing Aid And Communications Applications Having Switchable Polar And Frequency Response Characteristics

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US Patent:
6876749, Apr 5, 2005
Filed:
Jul 11, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/614468
Inventors:
Mead C. Killion - Elk Grove Village IL, US
Robert B. Schulein - Evanston IL, US
Elmer V. Carlson - Glenview IL, US
Viorel Drambarean - Skokie IL, US
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R003/00
US Classification:
381122, 381312, 381355
Abstract:
A microphone assembly generally for hearing aid and communications applications is disclosed. The microphone assembly operates in both directional and non-directional or omni-directional modes. The microphone assembly has front and rear sound inlet tubes, and an actuator switch that may be moved between a first position in which the rear tube is plugged, defining the omni-directional mode, and a second position in which the rear tube is unplugged, defining the directional mode. Circuitry senses the position of the actuator switch and selects a microphone output based on the position sensed.

Directional Microphone Assembly For Mounting Behind A Surface

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US Patent:
7110553, Sep 19, 2006
Filed:
Feb 3, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/017937
Inventors:
Stephen D. Julstrom - Chicago IL, US
Robert B. Schulein - Evanston IL, US
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 9/08
US Classification:
381 86, 381356, 381357
Abstract:
A directional microphone assembly suitable for subsurface mounting. A directional pickup pattern is developed from the outputs of a plurality of omnidirectional microphone elements mounted in an assembly behind a surface such that their acoustic excitation comes from the opposite side of the surface through small openings in the surface. The openings may have varying dimensions and may be covered with acoustically semi-transparent material without significantly degrading the assembly frequency response or polar pattern. Precautions are taken to ensure design robustness considering practical microphone element characteristics and potential high levels of low-frequency excitation.

Microphone For Hearing Aid And Communications Applications Having Switchable Polar And Frequency Response Characteristics

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US Patent:
7245728, Jul 17, 2007
Filed:
Apr 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/099096
Inventors:
Mead C Killion - Elk Grove Village IL, US
Robert B Schulein - Evanston IL, US
Elmer V Carlson - Glenview IL, US
Viorel Drambarean - Skokie IL, US
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 3/00
US Classification:
381122
Abstract:
A microphone assembly generally for hearing aid and communications applications is disclosed. The microphone assembly operates in both directional and non-directional or omni-directional modes. The microphone assembly has front and rear sound inlet tubes, and an actuator switch that may be moved between a first position in which the rear tube is plugged, defining the omni-directional mode, and a second position in which the rear tube is unplugged, defining the directional mode. Circuitry senses the position of the actuator switch and selects a microphone output based on the position sensed.

Directional Microphone Assembly

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US Patent:
7286677, Oct 23, 2007
Filed:
Jul 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/889420
Inventors:
Mead C. Killion - Elk Grove Village IL, US
Robert B. Schulein - Schaumburg IL, US
Timothy S. Monroe - Schaumburg IL, US
Viorel Drambarean - Skokie IL, US
Andrew J. Haapapuro - Schaumburg IL, US
John S. French - Arlington Heights IL, US
Assignee:
Etymotic Research, Inc. - Elk Grove Village IL
International Classification:
H04R 25/00
US Classification:
381313, 381387, 381369
Abstract:
A directional microphone assembly for a hearing aid is disclosed. The hearing aid has one or more microphone cartridge(s), and first and second sound passages. Inlets to the sound passages, or the sound passages themselves, are spaced apart such that the shortest distance between them is less than or approximately equal to the length of the microphone cartridge(s). A sound duct and at least one surface of a microphone cartridge may form each sound passage, where the sound duct is mounted with the microphone cartridge. Alternatively, each sound duct may be formed as an integral part of a microphone cartridge.
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