Noise attenuation device

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Inventors

Field, Christopher David
Fricke, Fergus

Application #

831980

Filed

Sep-5-2001

Published

Sep-17-2002

Current US Class

181/196
181/224
181/286
181/295

International Classes

E04F 017/04

Field of Search

181/224 181/196 181/295 181/286

Examiners

Hsieh; Shih-Yung

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cannon; Alan W. Bozicevic, Field & Francis LLP

US Patent References

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5326317   Ventilator
6116375   Acoustic resonator

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Abstract
A noise attenuation device having an array of quarter wave resonators which have varying mouth widths disposed adjacent an aperture or ventilation opening having a predefined width. The resonators are tuned to a resonant frequency, increasing from one face of the attenuation device to another, and so that the mouth widths are each greater than the width of the aperture or ventilation opening, respectively. Optionally, a second array tuned to a different frequency may be disposed on the opposite side of the aperture and the aperture may be kinked so that there is no direct line of sight through the device.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A noise attenuation device including an array of quarter wave attenuators, the array comprising a plurality of rows of tubes having a mouth width w and a length L, the rows being arranged in parallel in side by side relation, each array including tubes having different mouth widths and lengths so that at least some of the rows of tubes in each array are tuned to a different resonant frequency to others of the rows of tubes in that array;

the mouths of the tubes being contiguous a gap or ventilation opening having a width H; and

wherein the width of the tubes satisfy the relation:

w>H.

2. A noise attenuation device as claimed in claim 1 wherein 85% or more of the tubes in the arrays satisfy the relation;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a noise attenuation device, and in particular to a compact noise attenuation device.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

International application No PCT/AU98/00676 the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference. is concerned with the provision of a device that acts to attenuate noise entering a building through a natural ventilation opening. such as a window which allows the occupants of that building to enjoy the benefits of natural ventilation whilst not being subject to undesirable levels of noise.

The international application discloses the use of arrays of quarter wave resonators disposed around a ventilation opening, specifically a partially blocked window. Typically, the resonator arrays are positioned around the ventilation opening. For example, in FIG. 3 of PCT/AU98/00676, they are shown attached to the outside wall of a room to be ventilated around a window in an array in which the resonator which is tuned to the lowest frequency is closest to the wall/opening and the resonators which are tuned to the highest frequency are located furthest from the opening.
 
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