Sound absorbing structure

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Inventors

Woodward Bruce (912 Baxter Ave., Louisville, KY 40204), Miller

Application #

218212

Filed

Jul-13-1988

Published

Jun-27-1989

Current US Class

181/286
181/288
181/290

International Classes

E04B 001/82

Field of Search

181/285-288 181/290 181/292 181/293 181/295

Examiners

Fuller; B. R.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lamb; Charles G.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A sound absorbing structure is formed of adjacent panels which provide narrow slots opening into first resonance cavities formed behind the panels. Support strips provide secondary cavities between adjacent first cavities to reduce acoustical coupling between adjacent first cavities. The resulting sound absorbing structure provides substantial sound absorption at frequencies of less than about 1,000 Hz.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A sound absorbing structure to be located over a supporting surface comprising:

a plurality of adjacent panels fabricated of a substantially solid material, the panels being disposed in generally edge-by-edge relationship to each other and spaced from each other such that the adjacent side edges of adjacent panels define a slot therebetween;

a panel supporting bracket attached to each of the panels between adjacent slots such that when the panels are located over the supporting surface the panels, the support surface, and the brackets cooperate to define first acoustical cavities between adjacent brackets with each slot in air flow communication with a different one of the first acoustical cavities, and each bracket defines a second acoustical cavity;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to sound absorbing structures, and more particularly to wall and ceiling structures which are designed to absorb sound particularly at frequencies of less than about 1000 Hz.

2. Prior Art

The acoustics of a room or other enclosure depend primarily upon the acoustical properties of its walls, floor and ceiling. Depending upon which material or combination of materials is chosen, the sound absorption of a particular room may vary widely. Wooden paneling, for example, when backed by an air space which may be formed when paneling is installed over furring strips, is a moderate absorber of low frequency sound, but provides little absorption at frequencies above about 1000 Hz. Draperies and curtains oderately absorb medium and higher frequency sounds but absorb little of lower frequency sounds, particularly when they are installed or maintained in close proximity to a rigid wall. Carpeting is relatively effective as an absorber of high frequency sounds but provides little absorption at the lower end of the audible range of acoustic frequencies.
 
  A plurality of parallel and laterally spaced impermeable walls define an array of side-by-side elongate fluid filled cavities. Adjacent open ends of the...  A panel-like sound absorbing structure comprising an upper surface, a lower surface separated from said upper surface and a side surface connecting said...