ACOUSTIC SHUTTER ASSEMBLY
20200240203 · 2020-07-30
Inventors
- Svend Erik Paulsen Dahl (Hedehusene, DK)
- Jakob Blauenfeldt-Dydensborg (Dragor, DK)
- Jørn Krab Jensen (København K, DK)
- Frederik Wolter (København S, DK)
Cpc classification
F24F13/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Y10S454/906
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
F24F13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F24F13/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F24F13/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
The acoustic shutter assembly (1) includes at least one window pane (2, 3) arranged in a frame (4). At least one ventilation duct (7) is arranged in the frame between an outer ventilation opening (8) and an inner ventilation opening (9), extending between a first layer of sound absorbing material arranged at an inside (5) and a second layer of sound absorbing material arranged at an outside. A number of acoustic reflectors (12) in the form of plate material are arranged between the first and second layers of sound absorbing material so that the ventilation duct is separated into a number of respective ventilation channels (13) formed between the acoustic reflectors. Each ventilation channel changes direction at least once between the outer ventilation opening and the inner ventilation opening, thereby at least substantially blocking any linear path from the outer ventilation opening to the inner ventilation opening.
Claims
1. An acoustic shutter assembly adapted to cover a window opening in a wall, including at least one window pane arranged in a frame having an inside adapted to be mounted on the wall and an outside adapted to face away from the wall, wherein at least one ventilation duct is arranged in the frame between an outer ventilation opening and an inner ventilation opening, wherein the ventilation duct extends between a first layer of sound absorbing material arranged at the inside of the frame and a second layer of sound absorbing material arranged at the outside of the frame, and wherein the first and second layers of sound absorbing material extend at least substantially in parallel with the window pane, characterized in that a number of acoustic reflectors in the form of plate material are arranged between the first and second layers of sound absorbing material so that the ventilation duct is separated into a number of respective ventilation channels formed between the acoustic reflectors, and in that each ventilation channel changes direction at least once between the outer ventilation opening and the inner ventilation opening, thereby at least substantially blocking any linear path from the outer ventilation opening to the inner ventilation opening.
2. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the ventilation duct is lined by means of a first perforated plate covering the first layer of sound absorbing material and a second perforated plate covering the second layer of sound absorbing material so that the acoustic reflectors extend from the first perforated plate to the second perforated plate.
3. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the first layer of sound absorbing material has a first thickness (t) and the second layer of sound absorbing material has a second thickness (T), wherein the second thickness (T) is greater than the first thickness (t), and wherein the second thickness (T) is preferably at least 4/3 of, more preferred at least 3/2 of, and most preferred about the double of, the first thickness (t).
4. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the plate material of each acoustic reflector is V-formed with a first leg extending obliquely towards the outer ventilation opening and a second leg extending obliquely towards the inner ventilation opening, and wherein the first and second leg of each acoustic reflector preferably connect at least approximately midway between the outer ventilation opening and the inner ventilation opening in a top point of the acoustic reflector.
5. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein each outer ventilation opening is covered by a filter in the form of a perforated plate.
6. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the at least one ventilation duct is formed in an absorption module including a first absorption cassette holding the first layer of sound absorbing material and a second absorption cassette holding the second layer of sound absorbing material, and wherein each absorption cassette has at least two opposed U-formed profiles holding opposed edges of the corresponding layer of sound absorbing material.
7. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 1, wherein the frame has four frame members in the form of a top member, a bottom member, a first side member and a second side member, wherein a first ventilation duct is arranged at the first side member and a second ventilation duct is arranged at the second side member.
8. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 7, wherein a first shutter is arranged in its open position at the first side member and a second shutter is arranged in its open position at the second side member, and wherein the first and second shutters are arranged displaceably to respective closed positions thereby covering the at least one window pane.
9. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 7, wherein at least one window pane is separated in a first pane part arranged in its open position at the first side member and a second pane part arranged in its open position at the second side member, and wherein the first and second pane parts are arranged displaceably to respective closed positions in which the first and second pane parts meet each other and covers the window opening.
10. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claims 8, wherein the a plurality of pane parts are arranged displaceably in a plane extending between a plane of the first and second layers of sound absorbing material and a plane in which the first and second shutters are arranged displaceably.
11. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 8, wherein the at least one window pane is separated in a first pane part arranged in its open position at the first side member and a second pane part arranged in its open position at the second side member, and wherein the first and second pane parts are arranged displaceably to respective closed positions in which the first and second pane parts meet each other and covers the window opening.
12. An acoustic shutter assembly according to claim 11, wherein the pane parts are arranged displaceably in a plane extending between a plane of the first and second layers of sound absorbing material and a plane in which the first and second shutters are arranged displaceably.
Description
[0017] The invention will now be explained in more detail below by means of examples of embodiments with reference to the very schematic drawing, in which
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[0032] A first ventilation duct 7 is arranged at the first side member 25 and a second ventilation duct 7 is arranged at the second side member 26. Each ventilation duct 7 is arranged in the frame 4 between an outer ventilation opening 8 and an inner ventilation opening 9, and the ventilation duct 7 extends between a first layer 10 of sound absorbing material arranged at the inside 5 of the frame 4 and a second layer 11 of sound absorbing material arranged at the outside 6 of the frame. The first and second layers 10, 11 of sound absorbing material extend at least substantially in parallel with the window pane 2, 3.
[0033] A number of acoustic reflectors 12 in the form of metal plate material are arranged between the first and second layers 10, 11 of sound absorbing material so that each ventilation duct 7 is separated into a number of respective ventilation channels 13 formed between the acoustic reflectors 12. The metal plate material of each acoustic reflector 12 is V-formed with a first leg 16 extending obliquely towards the outer ventilation opening 8 and a second leg 17 extending obliquely towards the inner ventilation opening 9. Thereby, each ventilation channel 13 changes direction between the outer ventilation opening 8 and the inner ventilation opening 9, so that any linear path from the outer ventilation 8 opening to the inner ventilation opening 9 is blocked. This may of course be achieved with many other forms of the acoustic reflectors 12 than the illustrated V-form. For instance, the acoustic reflectors 12 could form an arc. In the illustrated embodiment, the first and second legs 16, 17 of each acoustic reflector 12 connect midway between the outer ventilation opening 8 and the inner ventilation opening 9 in a top point 18 of the acoustic reflector 12. As illustrated in
[0034] Each ventilation duct 7 is lined by means of a first perforated plate 14 covering the first layer 10 of sound absorbing material and a second perforated plate 15 covering the second layer 11 of sound absorbing material so that the acoustic reflectors 12 extend from the first perforated plate 14 to the second perforated plate 15. The acoustic reflectors 12 are welded to the first and second perforated plates 14, 15.
[0035] The first and second layers 10, 11 of sound absorbing material may be made of a PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) felt or any other suitable sound absorbing material. As illustrated in
[0036] According to the present invention, the first layer 10 of sound absorbing material has a first thickness t and the second layer 11 of sound absorbing material has a second thickness T, and the second thickness T is greater than the first thickness t. In the illustrated embodiment, the first thickness t is 20 millimetres and the second thickness T is 40 millimetres. In any way, according to the present invention, it may be preferred that the second thickness T is preferably at least 4/3 of, more preferred at least 3/2 of, and most preferred about the double of, the first thickness t.
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[0041] The first and second pane parts 2, 3 are arranged manually displaceably in that rollers 44 at the top of each pane part 2, 3 roll in a track 45 of the frame 4. A lower edge 48 of the first and second pane parts 2, 3 steers in a groove 49 of the frame 4.
LIST OF REFERENCE NUMBERS
[0042] t thickness of first layer of sound absorbing material
[0043] T thickness of second layer of sound absorbing material
[0044] 1 acoustic shutter assembly
[0045] 2 left window pane part
[0046] 3 right window pane part
[0047] 4 frame
[0048] 5 inside of frame
[0049] 6 outside of frame
[0050] 7 ventilation duct
[0051] 8 outer ventilation opening
[0052] 9 inner ventilation opening
[0053] 10 first layer of sound absorbing material
[0054] 11 second layer of sound absorbing material
[0055] 12 acoustic reflector
[0056] 13 ventilation channel
[0057] 14 first perforated plate
[0058] 15 second perforated plate
[0059] 16 first leg of V-formed acoustic reflector
[0060] 17 second leg of V-formed acoustic reflector
[0061] 18 top point of acoustic reflector
[0062] 19 filter of outer ventilation opening
[0063] 20 absorption module
[0064] 21 first absorption cassette
[0065] 22 second absorption cassette
[0066] 23 top member of frame
[0067] 24 bottom member of frame
[0068] 25 first side member of frame
[0069] 26 second side member of frame
[0070] 27 first shutter
[0071] 28 second shutter
[0072] 29 sound absorbing foil
[0073] 30 metal plate
[0074] 31 U-formed profile
[0075] 32 bracket
[0076] 33 first roller
[0077] 34 track of frame
[0078] 35 second rollers
[0079] 36 track of frame
[0080] 37 electric motor
[0081] 38 wire
[0082] 39 first wire roller
[0083] 40 second wire roller
[0084] 41 tensioning roller
[0085] 42 spring
[0086] 43 brackets
[0087] 44 roller of pane part
[0088] 45 track of frame
[0089] 46 pin of shutter
[0090] 47 groove of frame
[0091] 48 lower edge of pane part
[0092] 49 groove of frame