DEVICE FOR PREVENTING SOUND TRANSMISSION THROUGH AN APERTURE OR A PRODUCTION-RELATED DUCT IN A WALL, AND A METHOD FOR SOUNDTIGHT CLOSURE OF AN APERTURE OR A PRODUCTION-RELATED DUCT IN A WALL
20210324623 ยท 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04G17/0658
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04G17/06
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A device for preventing sound transmission through a spacer tube, an aperture or a duct (1) is realized by inserting a damping body (21) which can be cost-effectively mass-produced and can be inserted through the apertures in the wall (15) without any effort and with correspondingly low cost. This eliminates the need for laborious plugging with rock wool or liquid mortar.
Claims
1. A device for preventing transmission of sound through an aperture or duct for clamping rods (12) in a wall (15) of concrete structures, the device comprising: a sound-damping or sound-absorbing material formed as a damping body (21) that is configured to be pushed into the aperture or duct after the wall is finished.
2. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sound-damping or sound-absorbing material is encased in a tubular sleeve (27) or a hose-shaped element, which is configured to be pushed in the aperture.
3. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the sound-damping or sound absorbing material comprises at least one of concrete, mortar, fibrous material, foam or plastic that is placed in a sleeve (27).
4. The device as claimed in claim 3, the sleeve (27) comprises a wound tube of paper or plastic, a hose, or a tube.
5. The device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the damping body (21) has a length which is equal to or shorter than a length of the aperture.
6. The device as claimed in claim 5, further comprising that the damping body (21) is fastened to a closure plug (25) configured for closing the aperture (1), and the damping body (21) is fastened to the closure plug.
7. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the closure plug (25) that is configured for closing the aperture (1) is formed as part of the damping body (21), and the damping (21) is shorter than a length of the aperture (1), or the closure plug (25) is formed on the damping body (21) on at least one side.
8. The device as claimed in claim 6, wherein the closure plug (25) consists of damping or sound-absorbing material.
9. The device as claimed in claim 6, further comprising encircling fins (26) formed on at least one of the closure plug (25) or on a sleeve (27) that encases the sound-damping or sound-absorbing material.
10. The device as claimed in claim 2, further comprising a flocking or a foam covering applied to the casing of the sleeve (27).
11. A method for sound-tight closing of an aperture in a wall (15) of concrete, the method comprising: after the concreting operation, introducing a damping body (21) formed of a sound-damping or sound-absorbing material, in an abutting contact with an inner side of the aperture in an airtight manner, from one or both sides of the wall (15).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0024] The invention will be explained in more detail by an exemplary embodiment of an aperture or duct with reference to a spacer tube.
[0025] In the figures:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0035] After the mutual bracing of the two formwork boards 11 and the required reinforcing iron is installed, the intermediate space between the formwork boards 11 can be filled with liquid concrete. The formwork boards remain on the wall until it is at least partially hardened.
[0036] After the hardening, the formwork boards 11 can be taken off after releasing the nuts on the clamping rods 12 and the clamping rods 12 can be removed from the spacer tubes 1. The end pieces 5 are likewise removed by being pulled out of the surface of the finished wall 15. What remain are frustoconical depressions 21 in the surface of the wall 15 and cylindrical spaces connecting the two surfaces of the wall 15.
[0037] To prevent the passage of sound through the passages from the one side to the other side of the wall 15, the material which is intended to damp the sound is inserted as a rod-shaped damping body 21. In a first embodiment according to
[0038] In a further configuration, the damping body 21 comprises a sleeve 25 of cardboard, preferably a wound sleeve of paper, the interior space 29 of which is filled with mortar, concrete or another suitable sound-damping material (
[0039] Illustrated in the partial cross section through the wall 15 according to
[0040] In another known embodiment according to the prior art, concrete or mortar is filled into this horizontally running, narrow space. This is complex, and most notably the filling and/or sealing to 100% is scarcely achieved as a result, since after the hardening a narrow gap created by shrinkage already lets noises through.
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[0042] In a further configuration of the damping body 21, it comprises a sleeve 27, for example of cardboard or paper or else another cost-effective material, into which concrete, cement, mortar, insulating foam or a plastics composition is filled. The diameter of the sleeve 27 is dimensioned in such a way that it can be pushed in easily. If the sleeve 27, when it consists of paper, has also been briefly moistened beforehand, it expands in the guide tube 3 after being pushed in. The plug region 19 is closed as described in relation to
[0043] The inserted damping body 21 makes it possible to achieve the situation in which the sound penetrating the spacer tube 1 is at least not greater than that penetrating the surrounding wall, and thus an acoustic bridge is no longer present.
[0044] Further formations of the damping body 21 are illustrated in
[0045] In a further configuration, the closure plug 25 illustrated in
[0046] Such closure plugs make it possible to prevent the passage of sound through the spacer tube 1 from both sides of the spacer tube 1. The position of the closure plug 25 illustrated in
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[0048] In a further configuration, encircling fins 26 for tight sealing with the aperture can be formed on the closure plug 25. The fins 26 act as a labyrinth and consequently the fins 26 do not have to abut the spacer tube 1 closely. It goes without saying that fins 26 and for example flocking can be combined with one another on the lateral surface of the spacer tube 1.
[0049] In a manner analogous to the prevention of the transmission of sound through a spacer tube 1, the damping bodies with a corresponding geometric shaping can be used naturally also for sound damping or sound absorption in apertures in walls in which tubes have not been inserted.