Noise-protection screen

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Inventors

Gavel, Peter

Application #

834135

Filed

Sep-16-1977

Published

Mar-27-1979

Current US Class

181/210
181/284
256/13.1

International Classes

E04B 001/99; E01F 015/00

Field of Search

181/210 181/295 181/284 181/290 256/13.1 256/24 256/73 244/114

Assignee

Gavels Arkitektkontor AB (Stockholm, SE)

Examiners

Tomsky; Stephen J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Burns, Doane, Swecker & Mathis

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Abstract
The noise protection screen of the present invention comprises a plurality of hollow tubular members, preferably of equal length and substantially elliptical in cross-section. The hollow members are formed of a flexible material and inclined at an angle to the horizontal. The hollow members are interconnected by corresponding tongue-and-groove engagement whereby the engaged grooves are deformed in a manner to provide a clamping action of the grooves about the corresponding tongues.
 
Claims
What I claim is:

1. A noise protection screen comprised of a plurality of hollow tubular members of equal length and substantially ellipitical in cross-section, each of said hollow members being formed of flexible material and being arranged in a vertical plane and inclined at an angle of from 15 to 75 degrees to the horizontal, said hollow members being interconnected by corresponding tongue-and-groove engagement and interlocked by action of the weight of the hollow members upon each other whereby the engaged grooves are deformed in a manner to provide a clamping action of the grooves about the corresponding tongues, each hollow member having a fixed projecting tongue extending longitudinally on one side and a recessed groove extending longitudinally within an opposing side, the tongue-and-groove engagement occurring between a fixed tongue of one hollow member and a corresponding groove within an adjacent hollow member.



Description
This invention relates to a noise-protection screen to shield residential areas or the like against traffic noise, for example from a motorway.

Most of the conventional noise-protection screens are heavy and relatively complicated structures with poor adaptability to varying profiles of the ground and requiring extensive foundation work.

The present invention has the object to provide a noise-protection screen of simple construction, adaptable to variations in the ground profile and having a simple foundation. The screen is also intended for use where subsidences can be expected to take place, for example at the top of an earth bank.

This object is achieved by a noise-protection screen, which is assembled of a plurality of hollow tubular members of preferably equal length mounted inclined in relation to the horizontal plane.

One embodiment of the invention is described in the following, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which

FIG. 1 is a front view of a noise-protection screen according to the invention,
 
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