Acoustic baffle assembly
11377845 · 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B9/34
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B9/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly for suspending above an occupied space, the assembly including a plurality of baffle panel units each radiating away from a common center and generally lying in a vertical plane, upper edges of the baffle panel units lying in a common imaginary surface of revolution about the center, the baffle panel units being joined by common inner and outer arcuate ribs concentric with the center, radially inner ends and radially outer ends of the baffle panel units lying on imaginary circles concentric with the center.
Claims
1. A circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly for suspending above an occupied space, the assembly including a plurality of baffle panel units each radiating away from a common center and generally lying in a vertical plane, upper edges of the baffle panel units lying in a common imaginary surface of revolution about the center, the baffle panel units being joined by common inner and outer arcuate ribs concentric with the center, radially inner ends and radially outer ends of the baffle panel units lying on imaginary circles concentric with the center, sections of the inner and outer arcuate ribs being fixed to a fraction of the total number of the baffle panel units to form an angular segment, the angular segments being arrangeable side-by-side to form an annular pattern, ends of said arcuate rib sections of one angular segment being joined to ends of said arcuate rib sections of an adjacent angular segment, said arcuate rib section ends being joined with arcuate splice elements, said arcuate rib sections and/or said splice elements having vertical legs.
2. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the inner and outer ribs are constructed and arranged to be supported by upwardly extending suspension wires.
3. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein the radially inner ends of the baffle panel units are spaced from the center whereby they allow a fixture to be located at the center.
4. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said arcuate rib section ends and said splice elements have a right angle cross-section.
5. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said vertical legs have receptors to receive suspension wires.
6. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 5, wherein said receptors are apertures in said vertical legs.
7. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 1, wherein said baffle panel units include an acoustic fiber board.
8. The circular multi-panel acoustic baffle assembly as set forth in claim 7, wherein said baffle units include an inverted metal channel encasing an upper edge of said acoustic fiber board.
9. A kit for assembling a circular multi-panel acoustic baffle for suspension over an occupied space comprising a plurality of baffle panel units including an inverted metal channel encasing an upper edge of each of said plurality of baffle panel units, a plurality of arcuate ribs to be affixed to the metal channels of the baffle panel units to form angular segments, the angular segments being arrangeable side-by-side to form an annular pattern, ends of said arcuate rib sections of one angular segment to be joined to ends of said arcuate rib sections of an adjacent angular segment; arcuate splice elements having vertical legs to be joined with said arcuate rib section ends, said arcuate rib sections and said splice elements having vertical legs including apertures to receive suspension wires.
10. A kit as set forth in claim 9, including mechanical fasteners to join the splice elements to the angular segments.
11. A kit as set forth in claim 10, wherein the angular segments are constructed and arranged when joined side-by-side to form a central open space in which fixtures may be located.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
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(9) The board 13, for example, can be a PET felt acoustic panel marketed under the trademark COLORTEX™ of a nominal ½ inch thickness and rated at up to 0.85 NRC. A channel 15, made of 18 gauge steel for example, is assembled over an upper longitudinal edge of a respective board 13, preferably with a tight fit. Besides the tight fit, the board 13 and channel 15 can be fixed together by assembling mechanical fasteners such as binding barrel and screw sets through aligned holes in opposed holes in opposed legs of the channel 15 and the board 13 adjacent their longitudinal ends and mid-length. In normal installations, the baffle assembly 10 lies in a horizontal orientation or plane while the baffle panel units 11 lie in vertical planes.
(10) The baffle panel units are fixed relative to one another by at least two annular ribs 12, depending on the outer diameter of the assembly 10. The baffle assembly 10 illustrated n
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(13) The baffle assembly segments 18 are fabricated by the manufacturer with a sufficiently small maximum width to be conveniently handled and packaged and economically shipped. At a site where the baffle assembly 10 is to be installed, the sections are joined by assembling arcuate splices 21 (shown in
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(15) In the illustrated example, the lower longitudinally extending edges of the baffle boards are sculpted with the same curvilinear shape that collectively produces a three-dimensional contoured shape to the lower face of the assembly 10 that is visible to an observer below the assembly. Other edge profile arrangements are envisioned where, for example, the baffle board edges are angular or straight.
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(17) While the invention has been shown and described with respect to particular embodiments thereof, this is for the purpose of illustration rather than limitation, and other variations and modifications of the specific embodiments herein shown and described will be apparent to those skilled in the art all within the intended spirit and scope of the invention.