Sound attenuating structure

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Inventors

Murdock, Robert H.

Application #

454689

Filed

Mar-25-1974

Published

Jan-30-1979

Current US Class

256/24

International Classes

E04H 017/16

Field of Search

256/19 256/24 256/25 256/26 52/568 52/580 52/581 52/582 181/33

Assignee

Custom Automatic (Richmond, CA)

Examiners

Troutman; Doris L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Zimmerman; Harris

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Abstract
A wall for attenuating highway noise and the like comprises spaced apart posts set generally perpendicular to the ground slope, and panel sections secured therebetween. Each post includes a T-channel member with an elongated locking plate removably secured to the edge of the web of the T-channel and disposed normal thereto. Between the locking plate and each branch of the T-channel a panel jamb is resiliently secure, and one end of a pre-assembled panel is joined to each jamb. In one embodiment the panels are constructed of double-walled courses supported by horizontal joists which are joined to the jamb. In another embodiment the panels are formed of courses of parallel right-angle members resiliently locked into vertically spaced slotted bars, with acoustic insulation secured between the right-angle members.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A wall construction comprising spaced apart vertical support means, a plurality of panel sections each extending between adjacent vertical support means, each of said panel sections including a vertically disposed panel jamb at each end thereof, locking means including plate means adjustably spaced from and secured to each of said vertical support means for resiliently and compressively engaging therebetween each of said panel jambs, each of said panel sections including a plurality of laterally disposed panel members vertically stacked in courses extending between a pair of said panel jambs, and each of said courses including a pair of horizontally extending vertical sheets, said pair of sheets being parallel and spaced apart.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In localities where highways or freeways adjoin residential districts or business areas, schools or hospitals, the road noise is often objectionable to the point of being intolerable to the individuals living and working in those areas. A busy freeway can generate approximately 80 dB of noise at a distance of 100 feet from the roadway if the traffic includes diesel trucks, with variations from 74 dB to 86 dB. Studies show that the average diesel truck at a distance of 25 feet, emits approximately 92 dB of noise, with some ranging as high as 105 dB. This noise varies in frequency from 60 Hz to 8 KHz, the screech of the brakes. The noise level and its frequent components are a function of the type of pavement, the type and speed of traffic, the presence of a grade, and whether the roadway is sunken, flat or elevated.

For those individuals in the vicinity of a highway, a road noise level of 65-70 dB is generally acceptable. If the noise level falls in the 70-80 dB range, complaints will be heard. At 90 dB, the road noise threatens to cause hearing damage. Since a highway is a line source of noise, the natural attenuation due to transmission loss through the air is -3 dB as the distance from the roadway doubles. Thus a truck which creates 92 dB of noise at a distance of 25 feet will cause an intolerable level of perceived noise of 80 dB at a distance of 400 feet. Obviously a great distance must separate an observer from a highway if the noise perceived by the observer is to be made tolerable through natural transmission loss.
 
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