Acoustical panel

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Inventors

Lapins, Daniel W.
Szymanski, Richard

Application #

732482

Filed

May-9-1985

Published

Dec-23-1986

Current US Class

052/144
052/145
052/239
181/286
181/287
181/290

International Classes

E04B 002/28

Field of Search

52/144 52/145 52/239 181/286 181/287 181/290

Assignee

Haworth, Inc. (Holland, MI)

Examiners

Perham; Alfred C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Flynn,Thiel,Boutell & Tanis

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Abstract
A movable, prefabricated wall panel having a rigid rectangular frame. A core structure is disposed in the region bounded by the frame, which core structure preferably comprises at least one honeycomb layer. Sheetlike skins are fixedly secured to opposite sides of the frame and extends across the region bounded by the frame for confining the honeycomb layer therebetween. A plurality of small openings are formed in either or both of the skins so that they communicate with cells of the honeycomb layer to create Helmholtz sound-absorbing chambers. Each sheetlike skin is covered by a layer of porous fiberglass material for absorbing sound, which layer includes an inner thin mat of high-density fiberglass which is in turn covered by a relatively thick outer layer of low-density fiberglass. This outer layer has a variable density gradient across the thickness thereof, which density gradient progressively increases across the thickness toward the mat.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. In an interior space dividing wall formed from a plurality of portable interior upright space-divider panels which are horizontally connected together in series, said panel having opposed enlarged side surfaces and a sound-absorbing core structure disposed between said side surfaces and extending substantially coextnesively over the area thereof, said core structure including first means for absorbing sound waves of one frequency and second means for absorbing sound waves of a substantially different frequency, said first means including a plurality of Helmholtz resonators each defined by a small substantially closed chamber disposed interiorly of the wall panel and communicating with the surrounding environment through small opening means which project outwardly from the respective chamber toward one of the side surfaces of the panel, said first means including a thin sheetlike skin having said small opening means extending therethrough, and said second means including a layer of porous-sound-absorbing material overlying said plurality of Helmholtz resonators, said layer being of a porous fiberglass material, the improvement wherein said layer comprises:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a wall or space-divider structure formed by a plurality of prefabricated panels and, in particular, to an improved acoustical panel which possesses a high noise reduction coefficient while additionally possessing sufficient strength to permit fixtures and accessories to be hung thereon.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Wall structures formed from a plurality of interconnected, prefabricated, portable panels are used extensively in commercial and industrial buildings for dividing interior regions into smaller work regions. Such structures have proven particularly effective in providing greater privacy within the building, and at the same time improving the interior appearance. For this purpose, the panels are provided with many different exterior finishes, such as colored plastics, carpets and fabrics. Some of these panels also tend to minimize noise, particularly when they are provided with soft exterior finishes, such as by being covered by carpeting or fabric. Many panels of this type are also provided with slotted rails extending vertically along the edges thereof, whereby fixtures such as desks, shelves, filing cabinets and the like can be mounted on the panels. Due to the desire to mount these fixtures on the panels, the panels must thus be provided with substantial strength and, accordingly, are normally provided with a relatively strong and rigid core so as to provide the necessary strength.
 
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