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Acoustical building panel, monolithic surface covering system incorporating an acoustical building panel, and methods of forming and installing the same

An acoustical building panel is disclosed that comprises a fibrous panel comprising: a central portion having a first major surface; a perimeter portion surrounding the central portion; a recess press-formed into the perimeter portion, the recess circumscribing the first major surface and comprising a recess floor surface; a second major surface opposite the first major surface; and side edge surfaces that define a perimeter of the fibrous panel and extend from the second major surface to the recess floor surface.

Acoustical building panel, monolithic surface covering system incorporating an acoustical building panel, and methods of forming and installing the same

An acoustical building panel is disclosed that comprises a fibrous panel comprising: a central portion having a first major surface; a perimeter portion surrounding the central portion; a recess press-formed into the perimeter portion, the recess circumscribing the first major surface and comprising a recess floor surface; a second major surface opposite the first major surface; and side edge surfaces that define a perimeter of the fibrous panel and extend from the second major surface to the recess floor surface.

SOUND ABSORBING STRUCTURE AND ACOUSTIC ROOM
20170284088 · 2017-10-05 ·

A sound absorbing structure (1) includes: a rear surface member (21) having a length in a predetermined direction; a front surface member (22) that is shorter in the predetermined direction than the rear surface member (21); and a sound absorbing material (3) that is placed in front of the rear surface member (21). The front surface member (22) is parallel to the rear surface member (21) and is separated forward from the rear surface member (21). An opening (23) is formed at a position adjoining the front surface member (22) in the predetermined direction. The sound absorbing material (3) is provided in both a first region (24) located behind the opening (23) and a second region (25) sandwiched between the front surface member (22) and the rear surface member (21).

SOUND ABSORBING STRUCTURE AND ACOUSTIC ROOM
20170284088 · 2017-10-05 ·

A sound absorbing structure (1) includes: a rear surface member (21) having a length in a predetermined direction; a front surface member (22) that is shorter in the predetermined direction than the rear surface member (21); and a sound absorbing material (3) that is placed in front of the rear surface member (21). The front surface member (22) is parallel to the rear surface member (21) and is separated forward from the rear surface member (21). An opening (23) is formed at a position adjoining the front surface member (22) in the predetermined direction. The sound absorbing material (3) is provided in both a first region (24) located behind the opening (23) and a second region (25) sandwiched between the front surface member (22) and the rear surface member (21).

MODULAR ACOUSTIC STRUCTURE
20170284084 · 2017-10-05 ·

A modular acoustic structure includes a number of joined acoustic wall panels and acoustic ceiling tiles positioned atop the joined acoustic wall panels. The joined acoustic wall panels define a doorless aperture in the modular acoustic structure, an internal chamber, and a straight acoustic hallway connecting the doorless aperture and the internal chamber via an internal aperture. The straight acoustic hallway absorbs soundwaves travelling between the doorless aperture and the interior chamber. The acoustic wall and/or ceiling panels may include an acoustic absorptive surface and an acoustic reflective surface. The acoustic properties of the interior chamber and/or the straight acoustic hallway may be altered or tuned by changing which of the surfaces faces an interior of the modular acoustic structure. The size of the interior chamber and/or the modular acoustic structure may be adjustable by adding and/or removing acoustic wall and/or ceiling panels.

Drywall sheet end joint

A suspended ceiling comprising SUSPENDED metal runners in a horizontal plane, the runners each having a horizontal flange having an effective vertical thickness, a plurality of rectangular drywall sheets aligned crosswise to the runners and screwed to the flanges with ends of the drywall sheets forming butt joints midway between adjacent runners, boards overlying butt joints and adjacent flanges, the boards being substantially stiffer than the drywall sheets, whereby the drywall sheet ends are drawn up towards an upper level of the flanges when screwed against the overlying board so that a pseudo taper is formed on the drywall sheet ends.

Drywall sheet end joint

A suspended ceiling comprising SUSPENDED metal runners in a horizontal plane, the runners each having a horizontal flange having an effective vertical thickness, a plurality of rectangular drywall sheets aligned crosswise to the runners and screwed to the flanges with ends of the drywall sheets forming butt joints midway between adjacent runners, boards overlying butt joints and adjacent flanges, the boards being substantially stiffer than the drywall sheets, whereby the drywall sheet ends are drawn up towards an upper level of the flanges when screwed against the overlying board so that a pseudo taper is formed on the drywall sheet ends.

ACOUSTIC ADJUSTMENT SHELF

An acoustic arrangement shelf is configured to be capable of facilitating adjustment of acoustic properties and be capable of enhancing aesthetic appeal of a space for which the acoustic properties are to be adjusted. The acoustic arrangement shelf includes: a shelf frame including a plurality of segments; and an acoustic adjustment member configured to be removably placed in at least one of the segments and change a property of input sound.

ACOUSTIC ADJUSTMENT SHELF

An acoustic arrangement shelf is configured to be capable of facilitating adjustment of acoustic properties and be capable of enhancing aesthetic appeal of a space for which the acoustic properties are to be adjusted. The acoustic arrangement shelf includes: a shelf frame including a plurality of segments; and an acoustic adjustment member configured to be removably placed in at least one of the segments and change a property of input sound.

ACOUSTIC WALL ASSEMBLY HAVING ACTIVE NOISE-DISRUPTIVE PROPERTIES, AND/OR METHOD OF MAKING AND/OR USING THE SAME
20170256250 · 2017-09-07 ·

Certain example embodiments relate to an acoustic wall assembly that uses active and/or passive sound reverberation to achieve noise-disruptive functionality, and/or a method of making and/or using the same. With the active approach, sound waves in a given frequency range are detected by a sound masking circuit. Responsive to detection of such sound waves, an air pump (e.g., speaker) is used to pump air in the wall assembly to actively mask the detected sound waves via reverberation and/or the like. The wall assembly may include one, two, or more walls, and the walls may be partial or full walls. With the passive approach, sound waves in a given frequency range are disrupted via features (e.g., holes, slits, etc.) formed in and/or on a wall itself. These techniques may be used together or separately, in different example embodiments.