Machine Type Enclosure Patents (Class 181/200)
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Publication number: 20080197550Abstract: The invention relates to a method for adapting a vibration isolation system as well as to an arrangement with a vibration isolation system. By constructive measures in the environment of the vibration isolation system, particularly plane-parallel surfaces areas are avoided and thereby disturbing environmental influences are reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 13, 2008Publication date: August 21, 2008Applicant: Integrated Dynamics Engineering GmbHInventor: Peter Heiland
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Patent number: 7398855Abstract: A sound attenuating cover for a scroll compressor is provided. The cover has a base member configured to support the compressor, the base defines a first chamber filled with a sound attenuating material. The sound attenuating chamber further has a cover member configured to cover the compressor and couple to the base, said cover member defines another chamber. This chamber is additionally filled with a sound attenuating material.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Assignee: Emerson Climate Technologies, Inc.Inventor: Robert V. Seel
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Patent number: 7379298Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chamber for exhausting air from the enclosure can contain baffles that help to prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2007Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Patent number: 7379299Abstract: A system and method are disclosed for enclosing electronic equipment in a noiseproofed and ventilated enclosure. This includes supplying air to an enclosure and removing air from the enclosure through acoustic chambers attached to the enclosure. The acoustic chambers can be constructed of materials or be treated with materials that have noise-absorbing or noise-abating properties. In addition, the acoustic chambers can contain baffles that prevent noise that has entered the acoustic chamber from leaving the chamber. And, the system and method can use a cable egress port that allows cables and wiring to pass through the egress port while blocking the transmission of noise through the egress port.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2006Date of Patent: May 27, 2008Assignee: Kell SystemsInventors: Tim Walsh, David O'Coimin
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Patent number: 7334662Abstract: An acoustic door for an equipment enclosure, such as a rack mount cabinet, also provides a low impedance air flow uniformly delivered across the cabinet opening. A pair of metal panels, with acoustic foam along the rear surfaces, extend angularly outward and toward one another to form an air inlet opening between the outer edges. A central column is positioned between the panels which, in a horizontal section, forms an aerodynamic dome which has a continuously curved sheet metal surface at the front and sides that also captures a core of acoustic foam that is exposed at the rear. A rigid vane is disposed at each lateral side and parallel to the central column to cause air to follow the column surface, deflecting air behind the column and effecting uniform delivery of air flow across the cabinet front opening at the rear opening of the door.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2005Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: William James Anderl, Michael Desmond O'Connell
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Patent number: 7314113Abstract: Systems and methods for absorbing acoustic noise generated by computer cabinet cooling fans are described herein. In one embodiment, an acoustic absorber for use with a fan carried by a computer cabinet in a room includes a first acoustic panel spaced apart from a second acoustic panel. The first acoustic panel is configured to be positioned proximate to an outlet of the fan and at least approximately parallel to a flow of cooling air discharging from the outlet. The second acoustic panel is also configured to be positioned proximate to the outlet of the fan and at least approximately parallel to the flow of cooling air discharging from the outlet. The first and second acoustic panels together form an opening configured to direct the flow of cooling air away from the fan outlet and into the surrounding room. In a further embodiment, the opening formed by the first and second acoustic panels can be configured to extend at least approximately 360 degrees around the fan.Type: GrantFiled: September 14, 2004Date of Patent: January 1, 2008Assignee: Cray Inc.Inventor: Wade J. Doll
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Patent number: 7267196Abstract: A squeeze film damper reduces acoustic wave transmission by the damping and spring forces produced by squeezing a very thin layer of air trapped between two vibrating plates. The damping effect is most pronounced when the gap between vibrating plates is very small, e.g., of the order of micrometers, thus, the squeeze film dampers have two, very closely-spaced opposing plates, the top of which vibrates out-of-phase with respect to the lower plate, when the lower plate is attached to a vibrating surface. The relative motion of plates squeezes out the thin film of air trapped within the plates and adds substantial amount of passive damping over a wideband of frequency to the base vibrating structure thereby reducing vibrations and noise radiated by the structure. The out-of-phase displacement of the top plate, with respect to the bottom plate, tends to cancel acoustic energy imparted to the lower plate by a vibrating surface. Squeeze film dampers can be applied in arrays to a vibrating surface.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: September 11, 2007Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Gopal P. Mathur
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Patent number: 7161801Abstract: A commutate silencer of a computer system is described. The commutate silencer of the computer system is installed at the back end of the computer system, and comprises a shield device, a commutate device and at least one partition. The shield device comprises a first shield and a second shield, in which the first shield comprises an opening, the first shield and the second shield construct a first cavity, and the first cavity includes a plurality of outlets. The commutate device comprises a frame and a plurality of commutate diversion plates, in which the frame construct a second cavity, the diversion plates traverse the second cavity, the second cavity has an inlet and a ventilated opening, and the ventilated opening is connected to the opening of the first shield.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: January 9, 2007Assignee: Quanta Computer Inc.Inventors: Wei-Ming Chen, Chao-Jung Chen, Wen-Liang Huang, Kai-Hung Lin
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Patent number: 6964318Abstract: A portable information terminal device has a plurality of casings providing a front surface and a rear surface, respectively. The casings have walls defining spaces in which speakers are housed and thicker than walls thereof that define a space in which a component including an internal circuit is housed. The walls defining the spaces in which speakers are housed are prevented from causing resonance due to vibrations of the speakers. The walls that define the space in which the component including the internal circuit is housed may be of a minimum thickness required irrespective of resonance caused by vibrations of the speakers. With the above arrangement, the portable information terminal device is small in size and weight.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2004Date of Patent: November 15, 2005Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Atsuko Sugiura, Naoya Ishii, Makoto Nemoto
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Patent number: 6942060Abstract: A portable information terminal device has a plurality of casings providing a front surface and a rear surface, respectively. The casings have walls defining spaces in which speakers are housed and thicker than walls thereof that define a space in which a component including an internal circuit is housed. The walls defining the spaces in which speakers are housed are prevented from causing resonance due to vibrations of the speakers. The walls that define the space in which the component including the internal circuit is housed may be of a minimum thickness required irrespective of resonance caused by vibrations of the speakers. With the above arrangement, the portable information terminal device is small in size and weight.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 2002Date of Patent: September 13, 2005Assignee: NEC CorporationInventors: Atsuko Sugiura, Naoya Ishii, Makoto Nemoto
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Patent number: 6896097Abstract: A speaker box is covered with a buffer material exclusive of a portion where an acoustic output is derived from a speaker unit. The speaker box covered with the buffer material is attached to the surface of a wall member such as an interior member of a vehicle body or a side plate outside the vehicle body in a manner the speaker box is pressed by a holding member, which is a part of the interior member or designed member, and secured by bolts. Even when the surface of the speaker box is vibrated, the buffer material prevents an acoustic output due to the vibration from being generated so that no unnecessary acoustic signal is generated.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 24, 2005Assignee: Fujitsu Ten LimitedInventors: Akira Nishikawa, Akira Motojima, Hiroyuki Yoshii
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Patent number: 6848236Abstract: A treatment or manufacturing installation in a working area, comprising at least one machine having at least one workstation, particularly a beverage bottle treatment or manufacturing machine, which is fixedly disposed on a floor area, and comprising a machine protection device which comprises panes which cover at least the workstation in a supporting frame which comprises vertical pillars and which defines an area.Type: GrantFiled: October 16, 2001Date of Patent: February 1, 2005Inventor: Erich Eder
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Publication number: 20040256173Abstract: A device and a method for reducing or muffling sound from kitchen appliances such as coffee grinders. The sound reducing or muffling device can be left on the appliance even when not in use, providing a decoration to the kitchen in a style appropriate to it's surroundings. Using the muffling device, a person can enjoy fresh-ground coffee at anytime with the assurance that the sound from the coffee grinder is well insulated. The device is particularly easy to deploy and use, requires no moving parts, and is flexible enough to work with the majority of coffee grinder products currently on the market. Other embodiments can be used with other forms of kitchen appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 22, 2004Publication date: December 23, 2004Inventor: Brett Eilers
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Patent number: 6810989Abstract: In an arrangement comprising a motor/pump unit and a sound-deadening cover, the sound-deadening cover absorbs the airborne noise emitted by the motor/pump unit. On the other hand, the sound-deadening cover acts like the diaphragm of a loudspeaker for the structureborne noise emanating from the motor/pump unit. In order to absorb the structureborne noise as well, the sound-deadening cover is constructed as a sound-deadening hood, and is placed over the motor/pump unit in the operating condition, without touching it. During transportation, the sound-deadening hood and the motor/pump unit are supported on one another. The arrangement is used to absorb sound from units comprising a pump and a motor driving the latter.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Assignee: Bosch Rexroth AGInventors: Jörg Dantlgraber, Ernst Knollinger
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Patent number: 6784560Abstract: An engine generator including a soundproofing case that houses an engine and a generator therein. The engine includes an engine-side cooling fan and an engine-side inlet. The generator includes a generator-side cooling fan and a generator-side inlet. The engine generator further includes an engine-side partition and a generator-side partition fixedly disposed within the soundproofing case to define a chamber to be cooled that houses sections of the engine and the generator that are to be cooled, an engine-side air intake chamber that the engine-side inlet faces, and a generator-side air intake chamber that the generator-side inlet faces. The soundproofing case includes a cover part whose inside face is in intimate contact with the outer peripheries of the engine-side and generator-side partitions and has an exhaust vent in a part corresponding to the chamber to be cooled.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Yasuo Sugimoto, Yoshio Tanaka
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Patent number: 6766879Abstract: A device and a method for reducing or muffling sound from kitchen appliances such as coffee grinders. The sound reducing or muffling device can be left on the appliance even when not in use, providing a decoration to the kitchen in a style appropriate to it's surroundings. Using the muffling device, a person can enjoy fresh-ground coffee at any time with the assurance that the sound from the coffee grinder is well insulated. The device is particularly easy to deploy and use, requires no moving parts, and is flexible enough to work with the majority of coffee grinder products currently on the market. Other embodiments can be used with other forms of kitchen appliances.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Brett Eilers
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Publication number: 20040084246Abstract: Flow guides in the form of extensions that project internally from the housing of an electronic consumer device can contribute to undesirable noise emissions from the device. Proposed is an improved flow guide or extension that reduces propagation of flow induced vibrations to the housing, thereby improving the overall acoustic performance of the device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Mo Xu, YiRen Hong, WaiOnn Chee
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Patent number: 6722466Abstract: An acoustic blanket is disclosed for an industrial machine including a plurality of flexible panels, wherein each panel includes at least one layer of a fiber glass material, an outer casing of a chemically resistant material and an attachment for connecting the panel to an adjacent panel, and the plurality of flexible panels are each assigned a position in said blanket corresponding to a location on the industrial machine.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventors: Wei Tong, Thomas Arthur Wagner, Ian Arthur Hughes, John Michael Gillivan, James Joseph Gibney, III
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Publication number: 20040065501Abstract: An acoustic blanket is disclosed for an industrial machine including a plurality of flexible panels, wherein each panel includes at least one layer of a fiber glass material, an outer casing of a chemically resistant material and an attachment for connecting the panel to an adjacent panel, and the plurality of flexible panels are each assigned a position in said blanket corresponding to a location on the industrial machine.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventors: Wei Tong, Thomas Arthur Wagner, Ian Arthur Hughes, John Michael Gillivan, James Joseph Gibney
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Patent number: 6658326Abstract: A noise reduction system reduces noise associated with an input signal provided to a control system, while substantially minimizing the adverse affect on the responsiveness and stability of the control system. The noise reduction system includes a processor, a memory subsystem and processor executable code. The processor executable code causes the processor to perform a number of steps. Initially, the processor determines an input signal level of an input signal at an input of a noise reduction system. Next, the processor determines an output signal level of an output signal at an output of the noise reduction system. The processor then determines a magnitude of a difference signal which is the difference between the input signal level and the output signal level. When the magnitude of the difference signal is less than a predetermined noise limit, the input signal is provided to an input of a control system.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 2001Date of Patent: December 2, 2003Assignee: Delphi Technologies, Inc.Inventor: David J. Trapasso
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Patent number: 6631784Abstract: A device for reducing the noise emissions of a machine for printing flat material, wherein flat material is transportable across an impression cylinder, comprising at least one muffling element disposed across a portion of a transport path of the flat material extending along the impression cylinder, directly behind or downline from a nip, as viewed in the direction of the transport path, and at a spaced distance from the impression cylinder; and a machine including the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: October 14, 2003Assignee: Heidelberger Drucksmaschinen AGInventors: Christian Hieb, Daniel Conzelmann, Günter Stephan
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Publication number: 20030183446Abstract: The present invention is a system and method to significantly reduce noise associated with air-moving devices such as an axial flow fan using a fan shroud and barrel combination with built in silencers such as Helmholtz resonators. The invention can be applied to a variety of applications such as a thermal management system for a fuel cell powered vehicle. The resonator can be a hollow cavity in networks attached to an outer or inner barrel or shroud and tuned to reduce noise at predetermined noise frequency ranges within the airflow. The invention can also attach stator members on the inner surface of the outer barrel to further reduce noise. Additional sound absorbing material, such as steel wool, can be disposed within the resonator cavity.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2002Publication date: October 2, 2003Applicant: Ford Motor CompanyInventors: Hemant S. Shah, John Stuart Hollingshead, John Wang, Prakash Tuljaram Thawani, Richard Charles Kosik
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Patent number: 6606876Abstract: Sound attenuation apparatus for use in a bus in which an air conditioning unit that is mounted on the rear wall of the bus is arranged to exchange conditioned air for return air drawn from the buses passenger compartment through a central opening in the rear wall of the bus. A housing is mounted over the central opening inside the bus that has a front wall that extends to either side of the opening. Apertures are mounted in both the extended sections of the front wall that forces the return air passing through the housing to move over a tortuous path of travel thereby attenuating the sound in the air flow path. The interior surfaces of the housing are covered with an open cell foam material which further absorbs the sound in the air flow path.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 19, 2003Assignee: Carrier CorporationInventor: David A. Giordano
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Patent number: 6604603Abstract: A soundproofing system is used to insulate sound producing devices or parts of systems, especially vibrating conveyers. Such a system includes insulating elements that are provided with an inner face in the direction of the sound source and an outer face in the direction away from the sound source. A sound absorbing membrane which is made of a textile material and, more particularly, at least partially consists of glass fiber threads and/or woven wire, is arranged in the region of the inner face. The sound absorbing membrane is the inner skin of a covering. The covering includes an outer skin made of textile material. A soft insulating material comprising fiber mat material is arranged together with solid flat material in between the inner and outer skin of the covering. The insulating element offers optimal usage of all three elements, i.e., damping diaphragm, insulating material and at least one reflecting surface on the solid flat material.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2002Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Assignee: Etis AGInventor: Anton Wirth
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Patent number: 6550571Abstract: A noise reduction structure for a cab of a working vehicle, by which a high degree of noise reduction effectiveness can be surely obtained, is provided. For this purpose, the noise reduction structure has a configuration in which a sound-insulating chamber (A; B; C) adjacent to a cab (10a) is provided at a position of at least one of the following: under a floor (11a) of the cab (10a), behind a rear wall of the cab (10a), and at a side of a side wall of the cab (10a).Type: GrantFiled: June 13, 2000Date of Patent: April 22, 2003Assignee: Komatsu, Ltd.Inventors: Keiji Kimura, Kuniaki Nakada
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Publication number: 20030042069Abstract: A device and a method for reducing or muffling sound from kitchen appliances such as coffee grinders. The sound reducing or muffling device can be left on the appliance even when not in use, providing a decoration to the kitchen in a style appropriate to it's surroundings. Using the muffling device, a person can enjoy fresh-ground coffee at any time with the assurance that the sound from the coffee grinder is well insulated. The device is particularly easy to deploy and use, requires no moving parts, and is flexible enough to work with the majority of coffee grinder products currently on the market. Other embodiments can be used with other forms of kitchen appliances.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: March 6, 2003Inventor: Brett Eilers
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Publication number: 20030034200Abstract: A shielding enclosure, for example an appliance sound enclosure comprises a base, a front shield and a top shield. The base is fixed onto a surface and has a back wall and pair of sidewalls connected to the back wall. The front shield is adapted to be rotatably mounted onto the base and is slidingly connected to the top shield by a pin-in-slot connection. The top shield is adapted to be rotatably mounted onto the base and is slidingly connected to the front shield by a pin-in-slot connection. The front and top shields have arcuate panels that, in combination with the rotation around the base, provide for an enclosure around an appliance.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2001Publication date: February 20, 2003Applicant: Hamilton Beach/Proctor Silex, Inc.Inventors: John Robert Bohannon, Brian Williamson
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Publication number: 20030024766Abstract: This invention simply quiets down the sound of the operation of the Oxygen Concentrator so the user can sleep.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 6, 2001Publication date: February 6, 2003Inventor: Loren Briscoe
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Patent number: 6512831Abstract: Apparatus for reducing noise emitted from an appliance having a cabinet that supports at least one component that emits at least one acoustic pressure wave therefrom. In a preferred form, the apparatus comprises at least one diffuser having at least one deflection surface. The diffuser is coupled to the cabinet and positioned relative to the one component such that the acoustic pressure wave emitted from the component is deflected by the one deflection surface in a predetermined direction. The diffuser can be used to deflect acoustic pressure waves such that they collide with each other. The apparatus may further include at least one absorber. The diffuser is strategically located to deflect acoustic pressure waves being emitted from the component into the absorber to reduce the noise emitted from the appliance.Type: GrantFiled: October 20, 1998Date of Patent: January 28, 2003Assignee: Owens Corning Fiberglas Technology, Inc.Inventors: Kevin M. Herreman, Eric S. Walsh
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Patent number: 6494690Abstract: A hermetic compressor includes an electric drive portion, a compression portion and a casing. The electric drive portion has a rotor and a stator and generates a driving force to compress a refrigerant in the compression portion. The casing encloses the electric drive portion and the compression portion. The compressor further includes a unit process portion formed on an upper portion of the casing. The unit process portion is processed to have a circular or a polygonal shape from a front view. The unit process portion increases a rigidity of the casing, thereby reducing the amount of noise that is generated from the electric drive portion and the compression portion during an operation of the compressor.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2001Date of Patent: December 17, 2002Assignee: Samsung Gwangju Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Seung-don Seo
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Patent number: 6491133Abstract: The soundproof casing is divided to an engine room (1), a muffler room (2) and a radiator room (3). The engine room (1) includes the engine E and a work machine unit (generator unit G). The muffler room (2) includes mufflers M1, M2. The radiator room includes a radiator R. An electric fan D is provided between an air intake aperture (22a) and the radiator. The radiator room and the muffler room are communicated. An air flow duct (4) to communicate the engine room and the muffler room is provided. An engine fan F is provided just opposite to an entrance of the air flow duct. An inter-cooler I is provided in the air flow duct. The soundproof type engine driven work machine including aforementioned apparatuses is offered to improve the cooling efficiency as well as reducing unfavorable noise.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Assignee: Denyo Co. Ltd.Inventors: Masao Yamada, Susumu Torii
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Patent number: 6484845Abstract: A method and a system for influencing possible structure-borne sound conductions and possible noise radiations of objects which have at least two at least indirectly mutually adjoining and mutually connected components. A spacer body is arranged in the area of the at least indirect mutual adjoining “contact area”. As the result of the spacer body, which can be controllably influenced in its geometry, one of the two mutually connected components and the components which, with respect to the conduction of the structure-borne sound have different acoustic impedances can be excited in a simple manner to carry out vibrations.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1999Date of Patent: November 26, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Ruediger Schleicher, Juergen Schnur, Silvia Tomaschko
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Patent number: 6481527Abstract: An apparatus attenuates noise from a cabinet that houses computer equipment. The apparatus includes a frame, a set of positioning members to position the frame relative to the cabinet, and lateral noise absorption members that are supported by the frame. The lateral noise absorption members define surfaces that form sides of airflow channels through the apparatus. The surfaces are substantially non-parallel to a direction of an airflow pathway through the cabinet when the set of positioning members positions the frame relative to the cabinet. The lateral noise absorption members absorb sound energy emanating from the cabinet (e.g., from a fan assembly within the cabinet). The lateral noise absorption members transform some of the sound energy into low level heat which can be dissipated into the air stream. Additionally, some of the sound energy is reflected back into the cabinet toward the source.Type: GrantFiled: March 14, 2001Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Assignee: EMC CorporationInventors: F. William French, Paul Tirrell
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Patent number: 6457549Abstract: A cable reel comprises a cable enclosure having a rubbing face, and a flat cable provided on the rubbing face. A noise-absorbing material is then fixed, without using adhesives, on the rubbing face on which the flat cable moves. The noise-absorbing material is prepared integrally by superposing a highly-slidable noise-absorbing sheet on a support plate, and is formed into a torus shape. The cable enclosure has an outer circular wall and an inner circular wall. The outer circular wall and/or the inner circular wall includes a plurality of holding tabs which are integrally provided in the circumferential direction with substantially a same distance and at a position corresponding to where the noise-absorbing material is mounted. The holding tabs hold the external circular rim and/or the internal circular rim of a highly-slidable noise-absorbing sheet, whereby the noise-absorbing material is immobilized.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2000Date of Patent: October 1, 2002Assignee: Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.Inventor: Shouichi Sugata
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Patent number: 6450288Abstract: An exposure apparatus capable of minimizing low-frequency noise intruding into a chamber from the outside, wherein a partition of the chamber comprises a structure formed by sandwiching a ceramic honeycomb structural material (18) between a pair of steel or aluminum plates (16), the partition having a very high sound-proofing effect against low-frequency noise owing to its rigidity.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2000Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Nikon CorporationInventors: Kyoichi Akiyama, Gentoku Kou, Makoto Ogawa, Masaru Hachisuka, Takashi Ozaki, Yoshinori Ogawa, Isamu Takeuchi
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Patent number: 6431310Abstract: A method for reducing noise level in a tobacco-processing production machine that is acted upon by flowing process air includes supplying process air to the production machine predominantly conveyed by sound-damping line segments.Type: GrantFiled: August 30, 2000Date of Patent: August 13, 2002Assignee: Hauni Maschinenbau AGInventor: Uwe Heitmann
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Publication number: 20020060107Abstract: A backpack frame for mounting a blower having an inlet port is provided with an intake air muffler on a surface facing the inlet port. The intake air muffler may be formed of a large number of through holes which are communicated with the backpack frame and have a small diameter and no angular portions, or a large number of dimples with a small diameter formed on the surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 13, 2001Publication date: May 23, 2002Inventors: Tadashi Kamoshita, Masanori Ohtani, Robert Scott Stegall
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Patent number: 6340068Abstract: A sound generating or emitting machine having a component comprising a material with a high internal damping and tensile strength, the material comprising (1) a metallic base material, and (2) a metallic second phase with an at least partially martensitic structure. The material may also be an alloy comprising a base material in which additional alloy elements have a very low solubility.Type: GrantFiled: October 7, 1999Date of Patent: January 22, 2002Assignee: DaimlerChrysler AGInventors: Jürgen Frey, Ulrike-Christiane Huber, Jürgen Schnur
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Publication number: 20020000342Abstract: The soundproof casing is divided to an engine room 1, a muffler room 2 and a radiator room 3. The engine room 1 includes the engine E and a work machine unit (generator unit G). The muffler room 2 includes mufflers M1, M2. The radiator room includes a radiator R. An electric fan D is provided between an air intake aperture 22a and the radiator. The radiator room and the muffler room are communicated. An air flow duct 4 to communicate the engine room and the muffler room is provided. An engine fan F is provided just opposite to an entrance of the air flow duct. An inter-cooler I is provided in the air flow duct. The soundproof type engine driven work machine including aforementioned apparatuses is offered to improve the cooling efficiency as well as reducing unfavorable noise.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2001Publication date: January 3, 2002Inventors: Masao Yamada, Susumu Torii
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Patent number: 6273213Abstract: A noise suppression louver for an enclosure, in particular, an apparatus for suppressing sound at the openings which allow air to enter or exit an internal combustion engine enclosure. The louver comprises a matrix of intersecting horizontal and vertical passive sound absorptive slats.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1999Date of Patent: August 14, 2001Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: James J. Callas, David C. Copley, Emile E. Damotte, Kristian M. Stoeckel
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Publication number: 20010008193Abstract: A cladding element having sound-absorbent properties is provided for screening an engine and/or exhaust system of a motor vehicle, for example as an underbody cover panel for same, in the form of a substantially plate-shaped, self-supporting stiff component of thermoplastic material formed at least in part as a hollow body, which at least partially accommodates a sound-absorbent filling of foamed thermoplastic material.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 12, 2001Publication date: July 19, 2001Applicant: Kautex Textron GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Jurgen Moitzheim, Jorg Bantel
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Patent number: 6244377Abstract: A machinery sound absorbing apparatus includes a machine which generates a machinery sound, and a sound absorbing unit provided above the machine to have a convex shape in an upward direction. The sound absorbing unit includes a reflection plane as an underside surface opposing to the machine. The reflection plane is formed of a sound absorbing material and is a set of plane elements, each of which has an angle of 30 degree or less with respect of a vertical direction. Also, the reflection plane is smooth to a wavelength of the machinery sound.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1999Date of Patent: June 12, 2001Assignee: NEC CorporationInventor: Toshiya Iwanami
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Patent number: 6199656Abstract: A rock drilling rig includes a movable carrier with a boom attached to it and movable in various ways. The free end of the boom is provided with drilling equipment. The drilling equipment is enclosed in a casing that prevents noise generated during drilling from spreading to the surroundings. The casing is arranged to move together with a feed beam and relative to the cradle mounted on the end of the boom. A flexible noise attenuating skirt projects forwardly from a front end of the casing for forming a sealed chamber around a drilling head.Type: GrantFiled: September 29, 1999Date of Patent: March 13, 2001Assignee: Sandvik ABInventors: Arto Vento, Jukka Tantari, Kari Saarinen, Pasi Julkunen, Veikko Lintu, Seppo Peltola, Tapani Sormunen
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Patent number: 6189649Abstract: A soundproofing system is proposed for an electrical machine, in particular a generator. The soundproofing system has a plurality of airtight soundproofing elements mounted releasable attached in an airtight manner using seals and fasteners to a casing frame of the electrical machine. The casing frame being in the form of a framework of the electrical machine. The soundproofing element has a circumferential frame that has a U-shaped profile and is fitted on one side with a covering plate and on the opposite side with a perforated plate. A base surface of the frame governs a height of the soundproofing element. A side surface of the frame acts as a sealing surface with respect to the casing frame of the electrical machine, and the other side surface of the frame is used as a sealing surface for the covering plate. An airborne sound attenuator is inserted between the frame, the covering plate and the perforated plate. The covering plate is mounted in an airtight manner on the sealing surface of the frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: ABB Patent GmbHInventor: Thomas Nitschke
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Patent number: 6152259Abstract: A noise-deadening laminate board configured for noise deadening having a bituminous layer more than 1 mm thick, bonded to one side of a thermal insulation layer of foam, felt or the like, and an adhesive layer on the other side of the thermal insulation layer for adhesion to a component to be improved acoustically, the bituminous layer, thereby being located on the outer side of the laminate board.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1999Date of Patent: November 28, 2000Assignee: CWW-GERKO Akustik GmbH & Co., KGInventors: Christoph Freist, Josef Polak
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Patent number: 6129176Abstract: A hydraulic pump-motor having an end shield which deadens the sound generated by the pump-motor do thereby result in a quieter unit. The present invention provides a conventional hydraulic pump-motor having an electric motor coupled to a pumping mechanism wherein the motor includes an improved sound attenuating end shield design. Through the use of acoustically deadening materials such as cast iron and polypropylene plastic, the end plates of the present invention deaden the sounds stemming from the vibration of the pump-motor. In addition, the present invention provides an end shield design which allows the stator to be secured to the motor housing and the air gap between the rotor and the stator to be precisely measured prior to the installation of the end shield. The present invention therefore results in not only a quieter pump-motor but also a pump-motor with higher machining tolerances, improved efficiency, and lower production and maintenance costs.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 1997Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Suntec Industries, Inc.Inventors: Dale Hunsberger, Julie Harwath, Frank Harwath
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Patent number: 6123170Abstract: In an aircraft turbine, an assembly consisting of an air inlet structure, a air blower housing (22) and a connecting part (36), is fitted in such a way as to reduce noise including in the junction area between the structure and the housing. The connecting part (36) is fastened onto a rear section (20'), not provided with a honeycomb core, of the internal wall (20) of the air inlet structure. A honeycomb structure (44) is fitted inside the air blower housing (22). The space inside the rear section (20') houses a forward extension (44') of the honeycomb structure (44), or a different honeycomb structure.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1998Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Aerospatiale Societe Nationale IndustrielleInventors: Alain Porte, Robert Andre
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Patent number: 6119808Abstract: An acoustic testing device is relatively small enough and light enough to be transported from business to business and room to room, and yet still has acoustic characteristics sufficient to characterize a test item's noise profile in a relatively short period of time. The device preferably achieves this result by providing inner and outer housings coupled through noise and vibration isolation, the inner housing having at least some mutually non-orthogonal walls, and the sound detection apparatus comprising spatially translating microphones.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 1998Date of Patent: September 19, 2000Inventors: James B. Steedman, Hans J. Forschner
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Patent number: 6098744Abstract: Disclosed a thermal- and sound-insulating container having a chamber, which is defined by multilayer wall structure including vacuum layers therein. The chamber is made as small as possible the surface area thereof to achieve the high insulating effectiveness. The thermal- and sound-insulating container is comprised of the multilayer wall structure with vacuum layers therein, which constitutes the chamber defined in a hollow cylinder partially having a flat secant face, the hollow cylinder having a cross section of a circle or an ellipse that closely resembles the circle. The multilayer wall structure is composed of a pair of confronting frames arranged spaced away from each other, surface panels attached to the frames to define an empty space between the confronting frames, and sealing members arranged between the frames and the peripheries of the surface panels so as to keep the space at vacuum.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 1999Date of Patent: August 8, 2000Assignee: Isuzu Ceramics Research Institute Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hideo Kawamura
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Patent number: 6095281Abstract: A window-type air conditioner housing includes a backboard and two parietal sideboards of polystyrene. Each sideboard has a steel plate implant and a coaxial bracing hole for supporting a motor and an associated air conditioner fan bearing components, respectively, to thereby maintain vibration and noise at reduced levels. Preferably each steel plate implant is dimpled in the area surrounding each coaxial bracing hole to strengthen and stiffen the sideboard in that area for supporting the motor and fan assembly.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1998Date of Patent: August 1, 2000Assignee: Jiangsu Chulan RefrigentatingInventor: Tao Jianxing