Patent classifications
E04B1/84
Airborne acoustic absorber
Airborne acoustic absorbers include periodic arrays of Helmholtz resonators that are covered and/or partially filled with an acoustically absorptive material, such as a thermoplastic foam. The combined structures have much broader frequency ranges of high acoustic absorption than do structures having only Helmholtz resonators or acoustically absorbing foam.
Sound Reducing Enclosure and Enclosure Wall with Integral Tunable Resonator for Manufacturing Environment
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are disclosed for reducing sound level, by providing enclosures comprising enclosure walls having integral tunable resonator cavities, and reducing sound levels within the enclosure in response to detected sound levels outside of the enclosure.
Sound Reducing Enclosure and Enclosure Wall with Integral Tunable Resonator for Manufacturing Environment
Methods, systems, and apparatuses are disclosed for reducing sound level, by providing enclosures comprising enclosure walls having integral tunable resonator cavities, and reducing sound levels within the enclosure in response to detected sound levels outside of the enclosure.
Modifiable and reusable modular soundproofing structures
A soundproofing structure comprises a jacket having an external surface and an opposite internal surface defining an inner compartment. A resilient and deformable soundproofing material is contained within the Inner compartment and engages the internal surface. Constricting elements are mounted to the jacket for constriction of the jacket to provide inner surface pressure against the soundproofing material for compression thereof. The constricting elements are releasable for selectively releasing inner surface pressure against the soundproofing material for expansion thereof against the inner surface. The soundproofing structure defines a size that is selectively modifiable by selective releasing of the contacting elements.
MECHANICAL NON-BINARY SWAY TILE DISPLAY
One variation of the tile display includes a set of tile assemblies, each tile assembly includes: a base plate; a tile panel; a tile interface; and a set of linear actuator assemblies arranged in a radial pattern about the base plate and cooperating to constrain the tile panel in angular roll, linear heave, and linear sway motion relative to the base plate. Each linear actuator assembly includes: a bearing housing defining a linear bearing, a floating bearing, and a through-hole; an actuator mounted to the bearing housing; a distal link coupled to the tile interface; a first support boom running through the linear bearing; a second support boom running through the floating bearing; and a driven boom running through the through-hole of the bearing housing. Each tile assembly also includes a primary controller configured to maneuver tile panels over ranges of angular pitch, angular yaw, and linear surge positions.
Glass wool acoustic panel and process for manufacturing such a panel
A glass wool panel, intended to be used as an acoustic panel, has a density of less than or equal to 130 kg/m.sup.3, an air flow resistivity of between 30 and 120 kPa.Math.s/m.sup.2, a Young's modulus of between 0.5 and 4 MPa.
SHEAR PANEL BUILDING MATERIAL
A shear panel building material that includes a first facing membrane, a core matrix disposed on a face of the first facing membrane, and a semi-rigid or rigid material attached to the core matrix. The core matrix can include microspheres having a size of about 200 microns to about 800 microns, sodium silicate, and ethylene vinyl acetate. In one aspect, the shear panel is substantially free from glue and cement.
SHEAR PANEL BUILDING MATERIAL
A shear panel building material that includes a first facing membrane, a core matrix disposed on a face of the first facing membrane, and a semi-rigid or rigid material attached to the core matrix. The core matrix can include microspheres having a size of about 200 microns to about 800 microns, sodium silicate, and ethylene vinyl acetate. In one aspect, the shear panel is substantially free from glue and cement.
APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC ACOUSTIC LOCKING CEILING SYSTEM AND METHODS THEREOF
A dynamic acoustic locking ceiling baffle and a dynamic acoustic locking ceiling system, that includes a single piece of material folded into acoustic locking ceiling baffles, using locking pieces and locking mechanisms, to quickly and easily install the acoustic locking ceiling baffle onto construction ceiling hangers to provide an aesthetically pleasing image, along with a reduction in unwanted noise or room acoustics.
Scrim attachment system
The present invention is directed to ceiling panels formed from a porous scrim that is coupled to an acoustical substrate using a scrim attachment system that includes an adhesive.