An otoplastic for production of behind-the-ear hearing aids. The hearing
aid includes a preferably flexible signal conductor, such as an acoustic
tube positioned in the auditory canal, whereby the otoplastic matches the
individual anatomy of the patient and its locating part is in the form of
a clip, which, at least partly arched, follows the outer edge of the
cavum conchae. A branch following the edge of the cavum conchae
transforms, above the antitragus, into a bent crosspiece traversing the
cavum conchae and extending in the direction of the porous acusticus
externus. The end section of the crosspiece lies in the upper section of
the auditory canal and widens to accept the signal conductor (42).