Absorbing Material Behind Foraminous Facing Sheet Patents (Class 52/145)
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Patent number: 8418807Abstract: A noise abatement wall includes a frame defining a window, at least one shell, at least one sheet of sound-insulating material and a sheet of screen material. The at least one shell has a base panel portion and a peripheral panel portion integrally formed with and extending perpendicularly from the base panel portion to surround the base panel portion thereby forming a shell cavity. The at least one shell is sized and configured to be received by the window in a close-fitting relationship therewith and is connected to the frame. The at least one sheet of sound-insulating material is disposed in and occupies the shell cavity. The sheet of screen material covers the at least one sheet of sound-insulating material and is connected to the frame. A plurality of noise abatement walls are connected together to form a noise abatement wall system for abating noise generated from stationary noise-generating equipment.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Evapco, Inc.Inventors: Scott A. Nevins, William E. Nuckolls
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Patent number: 8418806Abstract: The present invention includes a layered acoustical system for sound attenuation in a vehicle including an external decorative layer; a moldable fiber backer adhesively adhered to a back side of the decorative layer, the moldable fiber backer further including an engineered fiber blend including one or more types of thermoplastic fibers and having a first density; a moldable lofted sound absorber and vibration decoupling layer including being made from another engineered fiber blend including one or more types of thermoplastic fibers and having a second density that is less than the first density of the moldable backer, a top side of the vibration decoupling layer being adhesively adhered to the second side of the moldable fiber backer; and an intermediate layer embedded in a location within the vibration decoupling layer to achieve a balance point between transmission loss and sound absorption.Type: GrantFiled: January 13, 2012Date of Patent: April 16, 2013Assignee: Janesville Acoustics, a Unit of Jason IncorporatedInventors: Barry Wyerman, Michael Sargent, Chuck Zupan
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Patent number: 8381872Abstract: An acoustic composite comprises a flow resistive substrate having a solid acoustic barrier material bonded to at least a portion of a major surface of the flow resistive substrate; wherein the acoustic barrier material has a density greater than about 1 g/cm3 and the acoustic composite has a porosity between about 0.002% and about 50%.Type: GrantFiled: May 5, 2009Date of Patent: February 26, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Jonathan H. Alexander, David F. Slama
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Patent number: 8371084Abstract: An acoustic ceiling panel for a lay-in or suspended ceiling includes a core portion, and front and rear layers covering front and rear sides, respectively, of the core portion. The air flow resistance of the core portion does not exceed about 100 MKS rayls. The air flow resistance of the front layer lies in the range of about 300 to about 800 MKS rayls. The air flow resistance of the rear layer lies in the range of about 300 to about 1200 MKS rayls. The panel would be supported on a grid suspended below a structural ceiling to form an air space therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2007Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: Johns ManvilleInventor: Francis John Babineau, Jr.
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Patent number: 8371419Abstract: A hybrid sound absorbing sheet, comprising a microperforated film and a perforated metal foil disposed on the microperforated film, is provided. Also provided is a hybrid sound absorbing sheet comprising a microperforated film and a perforated metal foil disposed on the microperforated film, wherein the perforated metal foil is embossed.Type: GrantFiled: April 10, 2009Date of Patent: February 12, 2013Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties CompanyInventors: Mari Nonogi, Tetsuya Noro, Makoto Sasaki
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Patent number: 8347575Abstract: An acoustical flooring underlayment for placement between a subfloor and a finished floor, includes a mat having an upper surface, an opposite lower surface and including a plurality of corrugations creating a plurality of depressions in the upper surface. A layer of foam is applied to the upper surface and constructed and arranged to fill the depressions for creating a generally planar top surface configured for accommodating the finished floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2010Date of Patent: January 8, 2013Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventor: Lance William Bierwirth
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Patent number: 8276710Abstract: A method for producing a lightweight, sound insulating covering (1, 1?, 1?, 1??) for a body component of a motor vehicle, in particular a lightweight dashboard covering, wherein the covering (1, 1?, 1?, 1??) is produced as a foamed, sound absorbing molded part in a single-stage operation by injecting a reactive mix, comprising polyol and isocyanate, into a cavity (11) of a foaming tool (9), wherein before and/or during the injecting, at least one predetermined surface portion (17), defining the cavity (11) of the foaming tool (9), is temperature-controlled in such a manner that the foamed molded part comprises an integral substantially pore free skin (1.1) with a thickness of at least 0.5 mm on one side, and comprises an open porous surface (1.2) and/or a thinner, sound permeable skin (1.4) on its side opposite to said skin (1.1).Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2007Date of Patent: October 2, 2012Assignee: Bayer MaterialScience AGInventors: Dirk Soltau, Michael Hansen, Thomas Gross, Monika Gruna
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Publication number: 20120240486Abstract: A panel (1) including a substantially air impermeable membrane layer (3) and a layer (5) having apertures (6) therein, wherein each portion of the membrane layer (3) which overlies an aperture (6) defines a diaphragm (9) which is able to vibrate in response to sound waves incident on the membrane layer (3) and thereby absorb at least part of the sound waves' energy, at least some of the apertures (6) being arranged in clusters (11) whereby the greatest distance between adjacent apertures within a cluster (11) is less than the distance between (i) any one of the apertures (6) within the cluster (11) and (ii) any aperture (6) outside of the cluster (11), each region of the panel (1) defined by an outer periphery of a cluster (11) forming a resonance absorber (13) which is able to vibrate in response to sound waves and thereby absorb at least part of the sound waves energy, wherein at least one resonance absorber (13) is able to provide sound absorption at a frequency which is different to the frequency of resonType: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2010Publication date: September 27, 2012Applicant: BellMax Acoustic Pty LtdInventor: Mark Borroni
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Patent number: 8251175Abstract: An acoustical panel construction useful as a suspended ceiling tile having a rectangular shape bounded by edges and establishing a face area comprising at least one corrugated layer or layers of a total thickness, the layer or layers having a multitude of parallel flutes extending across an expanse of the rectangular shape substantially from one edge of the panel to an opposite edge, the flutes being formed by walls of the layer or layers and being of known volume, a series of apertures each of known area through the wall or walls of the flutes communicating with the atmosphere at the face, the aperture area, flute cavity volume associated with an aperture, and the total thickness of the corrugated layers associated with an aperture being arranged to produce a maximum absorption frequency between 200 and 2,000 Hz.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: August 28, 2012Assignee: USG Interiors, LLCInventors: Mark Englert, Qing C. Yu
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Publication number: 20120210657Abstract: A sound barrier wall has a plurality of footings spaced apart and vertical “I” beam wall stiffeners mounted to the footings. Alternatively, the vertical wall stiffeners are mounted to a crash barrier. A horizontal wall stiffener can be disposed between the adjacent vertical wall stiffeners. A plurality of wall panels is vertically stacked between adjacent vertical wall stiffeners. Each wall panel includes a sound insulating block, and plurality of support members disposed on opposite sides of the sound insulating block for providing structural support. Each support member has a head portion in contact with a surface of the sound insulating block and a stem portion extending into the sound insulating block. An “I” beam can be disposed between the vertically stacked wall panels. A top cap is mounted over the vertically stacked wall panels and protective layer is formed over the wall panels and vertical wall stiffeners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: August 23, 2012Applicant: METAL-WELD SPECIALTIES, INC.Inventors: Keith A. Sanders, Donald J. Parks, James L. Beavers, JR.
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Patent number: 8210310Abstract: A method of installing an acoustical system that provides a desired sound attenuation includes attaching an acoustical panel having a first density, a first porosity and a first void volume to the substrate. A first finishing layer is prepared with first particles, a first binder, a first rheological modifier and water which are combined, applied to the substrate and dried. The first finishing layer has a first density. When the first sound attenuation changes to a second sound attenuation a second finishing layer is prepared to include second particles, a second binder, a second rheological modifier and water. The dried second finishing layer has a second density. If the second density is less than the first density, the second sound attenuation is greater than the first sound attenuation. If the second density is greater than the first density, the second sound attenuation is less than the first sound attenuation.Type: GrantFiled: December 29, 2010Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Lee K. Yeung, Enrique L. Albarran
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Patent number: 8172036Abstract: A method for fabricating an acoustic metamaterial may include providing a planar pattern of springs arranged in columns and rows and separated from each other by interconnection nodes, providing a planar pattern of mass units separated from each other by a distance corresponding to a distance between the interconnection nodes, providing an array of vertically oriented springs separated from each other by the distance between the interconnection nodes, and aligning and joining the planar pattern of springs, the planar pattern of mass units and the array of vertically oriented springs to form a layer of unit cells.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2010Date of Patent: May 8, 2012Assignee: The Boeing CompanyInventor: Minas H. Tanielian
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Patent number: 8162104Abstract: A device for reducing noise pollution includes an acoustic panel (1) and at least one member (3) for elastically holding the panel (1). This holding member (3) includes: first and second mounting elements (8) for installing the same between a support (2) and panel (1), a spring portion (6) provided between the first and second mounting elements, a tab (7) having one end connected to the second mounting element (5) and bearing, at a distance from the end, the first mounting element (8) so that movement (D) of the acoustic panel (1) perpendicularly to the main faces (14A, 14B) thereof is permitted by an elastic deformation of the spring portion (6) in the tilting direction of the tab (7) relative to the second mounting element (5).Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2008Date of Patent: April 24, 2012Assignee: AE2SInventors: Bernard Bastion, Edmond Benarrous
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Patent number: 8091685Abstract: A sound absorbing structure is constituted of a vibration plate and a rear air layer and is installed in a luggage compartment or trunk which is separated from a cabin in a vehicle. Sound waves entering into the luggage compartment drive the vibration plate to vibrate so that acoustic energy is converted into mechanical energy and is consumed by way of vibration of the vibration plate. By appropriately setting parameters and dimensions, the sound absorbing structure efficiently absorbs low-frequency sound such as road noise occurring due to friction of wheels of the vehicle traveling on a road.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2009Date of Patent: January 10, 2012Assignee: Yamaha CorporationInventors: Yasutaka Nakamura, Rento Tanase, Atsushi Yoshida, Masaru Matsushita
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Patent number: 7992678Abstract: An inflatable, noise attenuating panel or barrier, comprised of an inflatable air chamber coated with (wrapped in or attached thereto) an acoustic barrier material, with which to construct a variety of structures that benefit from a degree of soundproofing.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 2006Date of Patent: August 9, 2011Inventor: James G. Pilaar
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Publication number: 20110107691Abstract: An acoustic configuration (1) for acoustic insulation, with the configuration includes a floor covering (5) attached to a floating floor with elastic skates (4) resting on a substrate (3) (10), the floating floor including skates (4) that are substantially elastic. The floating floor consists of a modular assembly of prefabricated rigid panels (2) with a density of 0.5 to 6, positioned edge to edge with an element of position adjustment that is either male or female, with the skates being homogeneous one-piece elements attached inside the panel, and with the total seat surface ratio Sta of the skates on the substrate on the total surface area Stp of the panel, Sta/Stp being 0.03 to 0.08. In one variant, shims are interposed between the skates and the panel. In the implementation method, a layer of fibrous insulation can be interposed between the substrate and the floating floor.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2009Publication date: May 12, 2011Inventors: Patrick Attia, Daniel Attia
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Patent number: 7921965Abstract: An improved acoustical floor/ceiling, or wall assembly affixed to a support structure, the assembly using laminar panels. A first one of the laminar panels includes a constraining layer of material with a layer viscoelastic glue on the constraining layer and a layer of material of a first composition on the layer of viscoelastic glue. A second one of the laminar panels includes a constraining layer of material with a layer of viscoelastic glue on the constraining layer of material and a layer of material of a composition different than that of the layer of material in the other laminar panel. In one assembly the material in the first laminar panel is cellulose-based material or wood, and the material in the second laminar panel is gypsum board. Constraining layers of material of metal, cellulose-based material, wood and petroleum-based products such as plastic, vinyl or rubber, ceramic, composite are employed.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2004Date of Patent: April 12, 2011Assignee: Serious Materials, Inc.Inventor: Kevin J. Surace
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Patent number: 7918312Abstract: A portable acoustic reflective panel assembly used as a background for outdoor performances has an upright frame surrounding a sound reflecting sheet member. A plurality of elastic cords secure the sheet member to the frame. Braces connected to the frame and anchored to the ground maintain the frame and sheet member in upright positions on the ground.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2008Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Gregory L. Carlson
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Patent number: 7908810Abstract: The present invention relates to a sound rated floor system for inhibiting sound transmission between floors. The system includes a corrugated steel deck; a first layer of cementitious material or board or sheet applied over the corrugated steel deck; a sound insulation mat or board applied over the first layer; a second layer of cementitious material applied over the sound insulation mat or board. The floor system has an IIC rating of at least 25 and the corrugated steel deck provides at least 50 percent of the ultimate load carrying capacity under static and impact loading of the floor system with a floor deflection of at most 1/360 of the floor span.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: United States Gypsum CompanyInventors: Stephen W. Payne, Jr., Kurt Goodfriend, David Bruce McDonald, Dennis A. Socha, John Ellicson, Francis H. Laux, Russell A. Dombeck, Thomas F. Sheppard
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Patent number: 7909136Abstract: A soundproof assembly having front and rear panels with one or both of the front and rear panels having a laminar structure. In one embodiment the front and rear panels are spaced apart by a spacer structure and a covering structure is attached around the periphery to provide an enclosed air space between the front and rear panels. In another embodiment the front and rear panels are affixed to each other. In another embodiment front and rear panels are separated by an interior panel.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2004Date of Patent: March 22, 2011Assignee: Serious Materials, Inc.Inventors: Kevin J. Surace, Matthew V. Golden, Brandon D. Tinianov
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Patent number: 7906205Abstract: A sound-absorbing structure is provided which comprises a plurality of sound-absorbing tiles or other elements fitted in position, filler cast between the elements so as to provide a substantially flat surface with the elements, and a monolithic rendering which is porous but extends over the substantially flat surface and provides a very smooth surface without significantly reducing the sound-absorbing properties of the elements.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 15, 2011Assignee: Rockwool International A/SInventor: Oskar Meres
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Patent number: 7875141Abstract: A method of restoring a section of a composite having a honeycomb bonded to a perforated skin includes the steps of separating a first honeycomb from the perforated skin to expose a portion of the perforated skin, inserting pins through perforations in the perforated skin, extending the pins through a repair material, attaching the repair material to the exposed portion of the perforated skin, and attaching a second honeycomb to the repair material. The method may include removing material from the exposed portion of the perforated skin, prior to inserting pins through the perforations, to create a more even bonding surface for attaching the repair material.Type: GrantFiled: June 23, 2010Date of Patent: January 25, 2011Assignee: United Technologies CorporationInventors: Wiliam F. Bogue, John M. Robertson
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Publication number: 20100236163Abstract: A sound barrier wall has a plurality of footings spaced apart and vertical “I” beam wall stiffeners mounted to the footings. Alternatively, the vertical wall stiffeners are mounted to a crash barrier. A horizontal wall stiffener can be disposed between the adjacent vertical wall stiffeners. A plurality of wall panels is vertically stacked between adjacent vertical wall stiffeners. Each wall panel includes a sound insulating block, and plurality of support members disposed on opposite sides of the sound insulating block for providing structural support. Each support member has a head portion in contact with a surface of the sound insulating block and a stem portion extending into the sound insulating block. An “I” beam can be disposed between the vertically stacked wall panels. A top cap is mounted over the vertically stacked wall panels and protective layer is formed over the wall panels and vertical wall stiffeners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 1, 2010Publication date: September 23, 2010Applicant: METAL-WELD SPECIALTIES, INC.Inventors: Keith A. Sanders, Donald J. Parks, James L. Beavers, JR.
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Patent number: 7789193Abstract: In a sound insulating device, a long sound insulating member including a polyhedron body bent at a predetermined angle to open a sound source side is sequentially stacked between supporting columns arranged in an upstanding manner at a predetermined spacing to configure a sound insulating wall 10 having an appropriate height. Sound waves from a sound source interfere with each other due to the polyhedron body to reduce noise.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2006Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Inventor: Masao Suzuki
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Patent number: 7779964Abstract: Acoustic element (1) has a flat, sound-receiving, front face (2) which extends in the XY plane and has a good sound-absorption coefficient, and the element is formed of a bonded batt of air laid mineral fibres having a density of 70 to 200 kg/m3 wherein the fibres extend from the front face (2) and at least through the front half of the thickness of the batt have a Z direction component greater than the Z direction component of conventional air laid products, and the front face of the batt is a cut and abraded face. The element can be made by air laying mineral fibres and binder, reorienting the fibres to provide an increased fibre orientation in the Z direction, curing the binder to form a cured batt and cutting the cured batt in the XY plane into two cut batts and smoothing each cut surface by abrasion to produce a flat face on each cut batt.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2005Date of Patent: August 24, 2010Assignee: Rockwool International A/SInventors: Jorgen Birch, Gorm Rosenberg Jensen, Lars Bollund
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Publication number: 20100175335Abstract: Vibration or acoustic sound control is achieved using an elastic layer of thermal or insulation material in which a plurality of discrete masses are distributed throughout. The elastic layer may be installed as a pre-formed layer, or be blown into position within a structure where vibration or acoustic sound control is required.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2010Publication date: July 15, 2010Inventors: Christopher R. Fuller, Kathleen Kondylas
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Publication number: 20100146874Abstract: A non load-bearing interior demising wall construction comprising a plurality of CAF panels each sized to span the full wall height and placed in aligned edge to edge abutted position and a plurality of stiffening means also sized to span the full wall height. CAF panels and stiffening means slidably disposed within a top and bottom track and sized to provide a friction fit therein. A plurality of wall facing sheets sized to span the full wall height placed in edge to edge abutted position to as to provide a seamless wall face with said wall facing sheets residing outside said top and bottom tracks and attached to said stiffening means. Preferably, top and bottom track and stiffening means are comprised of readily available standard drywall materials.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 16, 2008Publication date: June 17, 2010Inventor: Robert William Brown
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Patent number: 7730994Abstract: An acoustic panel (1) has a recess (8) extending part or all way down to a facing (7). A panel loudspeaker (11) may be fixed in the recess or a water sprinkler (14) or other device may be mounted in or above the recess.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2006Date of Patent: June 8, 2010Assignee: Rockwool International A/SInventor: Oskar Meres
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Patent number: 7690158Abstract: In one embodiment, the sight and sound barriers of this invention have a flexible sheet of lightweight, resilient foam as a core. This core is covered by a fabric or other suitable covering to further enhance the acoustic properties and to make the walls attractive. In this embodiment the core of polyethylene, polystyrene, urethane, or a mosaic thereof, for example, is made flexible with alternating wall and hinge portions. In an alternate preferred embodiment, the barriers or panels are formed with mitered grooves to allow the panel to be bent into larger degree corners, such as 90 degrees in one direction or 180 degrees in the opposite direction.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2004Date of Patent: April 6, 2010Assignee: Angeles CorporationInventor: Ray G. Kelly
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Patent number: 7665574Abstract: Soundproofing, restraining systems including at least one transparent acrylic glass panel that contains at least one embedded metal cable. A layer of plastic is provided, at least partially, between the surface of the metal cable and the transparent acrylic glass matrix. The restraining systems can be used in particular as noise barriers.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 2002Date of Patent: February 23, 2010Assignee: Roehm GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Egbert Schoela, Peter Seelmann, Ingulf Stuelpnagel, Johannes Kistenich, Ryoichi Tanaka, Motoji Tashiro
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Patent number: 7661511Abstract: Perforations of a board for building material are formed by a number of recesses (13), or a number of recesses (13) and through-holes (12). A bottom face (16) of the recess forms a face for screwing or driving the fixing element (70) thereto. A color of the bottom face is set to have a brightness of color decreased in comparison with a color of a surface (18) of the board. A substrate of the board is a gypsum board and the bottom face of the recess is formed by a liner paper for gypsum board. According to such a board, a region for screwing or driving the fixing element thereto can be ensured without impairing regularity, uniformity or architectural design of the perforations, and putty finishing or the like for an exposed part of the fixing element can be omitted.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2005Date of Patent: February 16, 2010Assignee: Yoshino Gypsum Co., Ltd.Inventors: Tomoya Hasegawa, Yasuyuki Amagai, Shoichi Okazaki, Masahiro Wada
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Patent number: 7637073Abstract: A wall structure and a method for constructing the wall of a building provide protection for inhabitants of the building against ballistic projectiles impacting the wall. The wall structure includes an outer panel and an inner panel. The inner panel is a composite structure that includes a metal sheet having a first face attached to a wallboard panel. Preferably, a sheet of self-healing material is attached to a second face of the metal sheet. A cavity formed between the outer and inner panels is filled with sand or another granular material. A flexible sheet suspended in the cavity provides additional protection. Preferably, a sheet of woven para-aramid fiber such as Kevlar® brand fiber is loosely attached to the flexible sheet to provide further protection.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 2007Date of Patent: December 29, 2009Assignee: Specialty Hardware L.P.Inventors: A. Carleton Elliott, Allan J. Swartz, Gregory Kulpa
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Patent number: 7614196Abstract: Cover pads for use on upright walls, wherein the pad provides an improved internal support which is of simplified construction, for example the center support and the surrounding frame being made of a one-piece monolithic support structure which permits a flexible covering to be attached to the center support and the exterior side surfaces of the edge frame while the covering and support structure are in a flat and planar condition, following which the edge frame is folded and secured into position around the center support. The internal support structure for the pad, when in a flat condition, has voids at the corners so that the covering can be tucked into the corners prior to the edge frame being folded into its frame-defining position.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2005Date of Patent: November 10, 2009Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Anthony McConnell, Randolph Woellper
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Patent number: 7574833Abstract: This invention is a device that is mounted on the top of a movable office partition to improve the acoustical efficacy of the partition. It is equally effective on new or on existing partitions and can be made to fit all the major brands in the movable partition market. It is attractive, lightweight, durable, inexpensive to manufacture and easy to install. The device is able to absorb incident sound and redirect diffracted sound to a path that will reduce sound levels reaching a listener in adjacent cubicles.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2007Date of Patent: August 18, 2009Inventor: Charles H. Stark
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Patent number: 7571790Abstract: A sound absorption block installed at a music box, a gymnasium, a studio, etc. to prevent sounds from being heard outside, and a method of constructing the same are disclosed. The present invention provides a sound absorption block, including a lower plate where a plurality of unit structures are regularly arranged in horizontal and vertical directions, the unit structure having rectangular an opening that becomes gradually smaller; and an upper plate arranged on the lower plate to divide each of the openings of the unit structures in four parts. Accordingly, the sound absorption block of the present invention may be made of metals, as well as inexpensive building residues, etc. because a sound wave was decreased and offset regardless of the materials.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2005Date of Patent: August 11, 2009Inventor: Bae-Young Kim
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Patent number: 7568553Abstract: A noise barrier system composed of a base and a transparent superstructure. A support holds at least two adjacent transparent noise barrier elements and includes a point-fastening of the transparent noise barrier element. A position of upper holding points of the transparent superstructure is arranged at a height of from 70 to 90% of a total height of the transparent noise barrier element and at a distance of from 3 to 50 times a thickness of the transparent noise barrier element from a vertical edge. An upper side of the transparent noise barrier element has a flexure, an angle of the flexure being from 30° to 90° from vertical, and a width of an angled region being from 5 cm to 50 cm, and an entire length of a lower side of the sheet is secured within a groove-shaped depression.Type: GrantFiled: October 9, 2003Date of Patent: August 4, 2009Assignee: Roehm GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Wolffgang Wiebel, Klaus Lublow, Klaus Oberlaender, Norbert Brand, Reiner Lingelbach, Peter Seelmann
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Patent number: 7546900Abstract: A panel assembly for a traffic noise barrier wall of the type including opposing slots formed in pairs of vertically-mounted posts is described. The panel assembly includes a sheet, which may be transparent, and a frame disposed along at least a portion of the perimeter of the sheet. Side portions of the frame capture at least a portion of the side edges of the sheet and are received within the opposing slots in drop-down fashion.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2004Date of Patent: June 16, 2009Assignee: Evonik Cyro LLCInventors: Eric C. Humphries, Stephen D. Barratt, Ray Stauffer, Paul D. Nowicki, John H. Miller
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Publication number: 20090139157Abstract: A backboard training device having high density polyethylene panels mounted so that buckling is avoided and unwanted sound is reduced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Tilford C. Jones
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Patent number: 7503428Abstract: An apparatus and method is disclosed for an improved acoustic panel comprising a sound absorbing member defined by a first and second face surface and a plurality of peripheral edges. A sound blocking member is defined by a first and second face surface and a plurality of peripheral edge. The first face surface of the sound blocking member is secured relative to the second face surface of the sound absorbing member for blocking the transmission of sound therethrough. In another embodiment, the first face surface of the sound blocking member is spaced relative to the second face surface of the sound absorbing member for decoupling the sound blocking member from the sound absorbing member.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2006Date of Patent: March 17, 2009Assignee: L.J. Avalon, L.L.C.Inventor: Lahnie Johnson
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Patent number: 7467498Abstract: A flexible sheet material of thickness less than half a millimeter for making tensioned structures such as false ceilings, in particular, the material including microprojections formed by displacing the material from which it is made, said material presenting an acoustic absorption coefficient which is higher than that of the same material without said projections.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2005Date of Patent: December 23, 2008Assignee: Newmat, SAInventor: Marc Fontaine
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Patent number: 7451855Abstract: An acoustic absorbing device includes a housing having a chamber formed by an outer peripheral wall and a bottom wall, a hood engaged into the housing, an absorbing member engaged into the hood, and a silencer engaged into the absorbing member, the silencer and the absorbing member may be selectively attached to the hood or may be easily replaced with the other ones or new or different ones according to different environment. The silencer may include an outer cap extended into or out of the absorbing member. The housing includes one or more couplers for selectively coupling the housing to the other coupling or supporting members.Type: GrantFiled: January 9, 2007Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Inventor: Samw Hong Jen Wang
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Publication number: 20080256879Abstract: An acoustic ceiling panel for a lay-in or suspended ceiling includes a core portion, and front and rear layers covering front and rear sides, respectively, of the core portion. The air flow resistance of the core portion does not exbeed about 100 MKS rayls. The air flow resistance of the front layer lies in the range of about 300 to about 800 MKS raylt The air flow resistance of the rear layer lies in the range of about 300 to about 1200 MXS rayls. The panel would be supported on a grid suspended belbw a structural ceiling to form an air space therebetweeu.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2007Publication date: October 23, 2008Inventor: Francis John Babineau
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Publication number: 20080250729Abstract: Disclosed is an acoustical flooring underlayment comprised of an energy absorbing layer formed from a polymeric gel, a first moisture barrier for engaging a subfloor and optionally a second moisture barrier for engaging hard flooring. The energy absorbing layer includes a first side surface, a second side surface and a plurality of edge surfaces. The flooring underlayment provides sound attenuating and energy absorbing properties to a flooring underlayment.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2008Publication date: October 16, 2008Inventor: Matthew Kriesel
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Patent number: 7412801Abstract: A sound absorbing panel comprising a generally rectangular mat of sound absorbing material, a plastic non woven covering at the frontal mat surface facing towards the sound insulated space and a sheet metal plate covering at the rear. The sheet metal plate covering extends outwardly perimetrically around the mat and forms uniformly sized flange extensions bent inwardly by 180° to form lip portions and corresponding recessions between the flange extensions and associated lip portions. Four Z section edge members are employed, one for each of the four lateral sides of the mat, each Z section edge member comprising a base portion abutting the lateral side of the mat and two spaced apart flange portions projecting in opposite directions from the base portion, one of these flange portions entering within the abovementioned recessions of the sheet metal plate covering wherein it is being pressed to form a compact frame structure perimetrically around the sound absorbing panel.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2005Date of Patent: August 19, 2008Inventor: Panagiotis Papakonstantinou
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Patent number: 7398856Abstract: The present invention provides an acoustical firewall attenuating assembly. The assembly includes a first frame assembly having a first plate, a second plate and a first plurality of elongate members spaced from one another and extending between the first plate and the second plate. A structure is spaced from the first frame assembly and has an outer surface. A cement wall is positioned between the first frame and the structure and is attached to at least the first frame assembly by a first vibration dampener.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2005Date of Patent: July 15, 2008Inventors: Matthew Foster, Frank Schwab
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Patent number: 7353638Abstract: A sound resistant enclosure apparatus adapted for a person have access to an environment that reduces sound from ambient noise. More particularly, the invention relates to a manner in which to use common fabrication materials and method to construct a sound resistant enclosure or booth for use to make or receive cellular telephone calls in relative quiet. The apparatus include among its essential elements, a cylindrical outer wall, a cylindrical inner wall, a door, a top or roof, a floor and sound resistant material mostly deposited between the inner and outer walls. Sound resistant material can also be found in the door, roof and walls. The sound resistant enclosure blocking much of the ambient environmental noise such that the occupant of the enclosure can make or receive a cellular phone call more effectively and efficiently without having distracting unwanted extraneous environmental noise interrupting their conversation.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2006Date of Patent: April 8, 2008Assignee: Salemi, IncInventor: Michael Salemi
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Patent number: 7165369Abstract: A building, comprises sheets of wooden material with the external walls (10), internal walls (1), floor and/or roof boards (20) each made of wooden sheets and of a double- or multi-skinned form, thus comprising at least one inner sheet (2, 12, 22) and at least one outer sheet (3, 13, 23) which are separated by spacer elements (4, 14, 24) and connected to each other by the same. Cavities (5, 15, 25) are provided between the sheets (2, 3; 12, 13; 22; 23). The sheets forming the inner walls (1), the outer walls (10), the floor or roof boards (20) are, at least in one direction, in one piece throughout.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 2001Date of Patent: January 23, 2007Inventor: Adolf Jandl
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Patent number: 7063184Abstract: An apparatus and method of making an improved sound reducing panel is disclosed suitable for use in an outdoor or a hazardous environment. The improved sound reducing panel comprises a water resistant sound absorbing member with a porous covering sheet overlaying a face surface of the sound absorbing member. A support frame is disposed about an outer perimeter of the sound absorbing member. An attachment secures the improved sound reducing panel to the support frame. In one embodiment, a sound blocking member is located adjacent to the sound absorbing member.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2003Date of Patent: June 20, 2006Inventor: Lahnie Johnson
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Patent number: 6915610Abstract: The present invention is directed to a multi-purpose arena that can be used for sport and non-sport type of events. The size of the arena can be varied to suit the particular type of entertainment present in the arena. The acoustics can also be varied or tuned to maximize the performance in the arena. The seating in the arena is disposed to provide excellent viewing of the entertainment being performed in the arena. And, the arena can accommodate the staging requirements for almost any use that is developed for the arena.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2002Date of Patent: July 12, 2005Assignee: SSOE, Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Stark, III, Keith E. Riley
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Patent number: 6877585Abstract: A system for improved sound absorption, including a substrate of porous insulation material and of a first air flow resistance, and a facing material attached to the substrate and of a second air flow resistance, wherein a total system resistance is a combination of the first and second air flow resistances, and wherein the total system resistance and the second air flow resistance are of relatively low values.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2001Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventor: Brandon Dillan Tinianov