PLANAR ELEMENT FOR THE ACTIVE COMPENSATION OF NOISE IN AN INTERIOR ROOM AND ANTI-NOISE MODULE THEREFOR
20190147846 · 2019-05-16
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G10K2210/12
PHYSICS
G10K2210/3216
PHYSICS
G10K11/1783
PHYSICS
G10K11/17821
PHYSICS
E04B9/001
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G10K11/17873
PHYSICS
International classification
G10K11/178
PHYSICS
E04B9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A planar element is provided for the active compensation of noise from different directions in an interior room. The planar element is equipped with anti-noise modules, each having a microphone and an electronic circuit having a combination of filters for adjusting phase and amplitude and an electronically controllable amplifier and a loudspeaker for active noise cancellation. The planar element is equipped over the width thereof with a plurality of anti-noise modules on each of a plurality of different longitudinally extending lines and is to be placed, for example, in front of a window having bounding walls. The anti-noise modules can be inconspicuously integrated into the planar element and jointly form longitudinally extending chains of anti-noise modules. The loudspeakers emit a canceling sound with respect to the noise, which canceling sound first passes through the planar element and subsequently largely cancels the noise.
Claims
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16. A planar element, designed as a curtain for a window, as a partition wall or partition wall, as a ceiling part, or as a wall part for active compensation of background noise in an interior space, the planar element comprising: a plurality of identical anti-noise modules which are connected to one another and each have at least one microphone, an associated electronic circuit having a combination of filters for adapting phase and amplitude and in each case one associated central electronically controllable amplifier or amplifier assigned to the anti-sound module and in each case one associated loudspeaker, wherein the planar element has over its width on a plurality of different lines in each case a plurality of anti-sound modules which can be controlled analogously, which measure from 14 mm to 75 mm in thickness, from 90 mm to 200 mm in length, and from 40 mm to 200 mm in width, having a weight of from 50 grams to 300 grams per anti-sound module, so that they are integrated into the planar element and each together form each a chain of anti-sound modules extending along these lines, which are arranged in succession via electrical supply wires connecting them together in the form of two electrical wires each extending along this line, the chain being connected in parallel with its supply wires and being supplied with a low-voltage power by two electrical supply wires or supply rails which run transversely to the wires of the chains.
17. The planar element according to claim 16, designed as a curtain for a window, wherein the curtain comprises over its width, on several different falling lines, in each case a plurality of analogue controllable anti-sound modules which are integrated into the curtain and together in each case form a falling hanging chain of anti-sound modules, the electrical supply wires which connect them together are arranged suspended from one another in the form of in each case only two electrical wires running along the falling line, the chain being arranged with its supply wires connected in parallel by two electrical supply wires or supply rails under a low-voltage power, and which run transversely to the falling lines of the falling chains.
18. The planar element according to claim 16, designed as a standing wall or a partition wall, wherein a plurality of parallel lines, each having a plurality of analogue controllable anti-noise modules, are integrated into the standing or partition wall distributed over its width or height, so that they are integrated into the standing or partition wall and together each form a chain of anti-noise modules, which are arranged connected to one another via electrical supply wires connecting them together in the form of in each case only two electrical wires extending along the line of the chain, the chain being connected with its supply wires in parallel to two electrical supply wires or supply rails under a low-voltage power and which run transversely to the lines of the chains.
19. The planar element according to claim 16, designed as a ceiling element, wherein a plurality of parallel lines, each having a plurality of analogue controllable anti-noise modules, are integrated into the ceiling element distributed over its width or length or height, so that they are integrated into the ceiling element and each together form a chain of anti-noise modules, which are arranged connected to one another via electrical supply wires connecting them together in the form of in each case only two electrical wires extending along the line of the chain, the chain being connected with its supply wires in parallel to two electrical supply wires or supply rails under a low-voltage power which run transversely to the lines of the chains.
20. The planar element according to claim 16, wherein the amplifiers of the anti-sound modules have an output of up to 4 W and the loudspeakers have a load capacity of 4 W with an impedance of 8, external dimensions of 100 mm50 mm and a maximum installation depth of 20 mm.
21. The planar element according to claim 16, wherein the amplifiers of the anti-sound modules have an output of up to 4 W and the loudspeakers have a load capacity of 4 W with an impedance of 8, external dimensions of 100 mm50 mm and a maximum installation depth of 20 mm.
22. The planar element according to claim 16, wherein the amplifiers of the anti-sound modules have an output of up to 4 W and the loudspeakers have a load capacity of 4 W with an impedance of 8, external dimensions of 100 mm50 mm and a maximum installation depth of 20 mm.
23. The planar element designed as a curtain for a window or as a standing or partition wall according to claim 16, wherein the microphones of each anti-sound module on the curtain or the standing or partition wall are aligned with their sensitive side towards one side of the curtain, so that the curtain or partition can be suspended or erected with these sensitive sides of the microphones directed towards one side, while the loudspeakers are then directed with the sound emitted by them towards the other side of the curtain away from it, for sounding an interior space.
24. The planar element designed as a curtain for a window or as a standing or partition wall according to claim 16, wherein the microphones of each anti-sound module on the curtain or the standing or partition wall are aligned with their sensitive side towards one side of the curtain, so that the curtain or partition can be suspended or erected with these sensitive sides of the microphones directed towards one side, while the loudspeakers are then directed with the sound emitted by them towards the other side of the curtain away from it, for sounding an interior space.
25. The planar element according to claim 16, designed as a curtain for a window, as a standing or partition wall, or as a ceiling part, wherein the anti-sound modules each have an electronic circuit which is designed wholly or partly as an integrated circuit according to a block diagram, which includes a unidirectional audio microphone, a preamplifier in each case, which is connected to an output stage via a filter/adjustment circuit and a volume control in each case, for generating and outputting electrical signals of the loudspeaker which are phase-shifted by 180 in comparison with the electrical signals generated by the microphone.
26. The planar element according to claim 16, designed as a curtain for a window, as a standing or partition wall or ceiling part, characterized in that the anti-sound modules have an electronic circuit which is designed wholly or partly as an integrated circuit and includes a low-pass filter with an upper cut-off frequency of 2 kHz, and further filters which compensate for the phase and amplitude characteristic of the amplification circuit and of the loudspeaker or loudspeakers.
27. The planar element according to claim 16, wherein the individual anti-sound modules have a circuit board and plastic elements which comprise the loudspeaker, the electronic circuit and at least two microphones which are spaced apart from one another and from the loudspeaker and being possible for the circuit to compensate for the phase shift of the signals of the microphones at different directions of the incoming sound, and after which these compensated signals can be delivered to the loudspeaker with 180 rotated phase.
28. The planar element according to claim 16, wherein the individual anti-sound modules have a circuit board and plastic elements which comprise the loudspeaker, the electronic circuit and at least two microphones which are spaced apart from one another and from the loudspeaker and being possible for the circuit to compensate for the phase shift of the signals of the microphones at different directions of the incoming sound, and after which these compensated signals can be delivered to the loudspeaker with 180 rotated phase.
29. An anti-noise module for installation in the planar element according to claim 16 for active compensation of background noise in an interior space by noise compensation, wherein this anti-noise module has stabilizing, protective plastic elements which also optimize the anti-noise, and at least one microphone aligned on one side of the circuit board and at least one loudspeaker aligned in the opposite direction are fitted, and at least one preamplifier connected to an output stage connected to the loudspeaker via a filter/adjustment circuit and a volume control, and connected for parallel connection to two electrical conductors, and in that this anti-sound module is up to 50 mm thick, up to 150 mm long and up to 100 mm wide and has a maximum weight of 200 grams.
30. An anti-noise module for installation in the planar element according to claim 16 for active compensation of background noise in an interior space by noise compensation, wherein the electrical circuit of the anti-noise module is a completely or partially integrated circuit, equipped with SMD components including a unidirectional audio microphone, and in that the loudspeaker is positioned with its loudspeaker diaphragm in the recess of a plate glued onto the front side of the circuit board and an elastomer insert with plug-in pins is plugged and glued onto the plate, while a felt insert is placed on the rear side of the loudspeaker and over its electrical part, and then a cover with a rib-reinforced rear wall is glued over the rear side of the loudspeaker onto the circuit board, which cover is intended to act as a resonance body for the inside loudspeaker, and in that the anti-noise module, together with the circuit board, plate and cover, is up to 50 mm thick overall and up to 150 mm long and up to 100 mm wide, having a maximum weight of 200 grams, having a flat loudspeaker with 4 W rated power, 8 Ohms rated impedance, and 120 to 20,000 Hz frequency range.
Description
[0026] Details of the disclosure can be found in the following description of execution examples, drawings and patent claims. In the following, several examples of the disclosure are shown and described on the basis of these drawings. The drawings show:
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[0050] At least one microphone 4 is arranged on the rear side facing away from loudspeaker 2, facing the source of the noise. Several loudspeakers 2 and/or microphones 4 can also be arranged in an anti-noise module 12. The depth of the anti-noise module 12 is primarily determined by the dimensions of the loudspeaker or loudspeakers 2if several are used. Exemplary dimensions of an anti-noise module 12 with a loudspeaker 2 are 150100 mm, with a depth of 30-50 mm or less. As such loudspeakers 2 are suitable cheap, such ones that are small and flat, with good performance, especially at lower frequencies, and with for example a nominal power handling of 4 W and a nominal impedance of 8 Ohms, which however have relatively large deviations of phase and amplitude over the frequency curve. These deviations were compensated by filters in a complex and innovative way in the course of the development. With the exception of four soldering processes for the power supply of the individual loudspeakers 2, the anti-sound module 12 can either be assembled loosely or its components can be glued together with inelastic superglue. All components are optimally matched to each other in order to achieve the necessary effectiveness. The individual Anti Noise Components ANC or Anti Noise Units 12 can be connected to each other by current-conducting, relatively stable and, above all, load-bearing copper strips. This is done exclusively by punching processes to adapt the copper strips, for example with two to four per board. The individual anti-noise modules are thus connected with thin copper strips, the ends of which can be firmly connected to the anti-noise modules by punching, and then these copper strips act on the one hand as fastening strips and on the other hand simultaneously as electrical supply wires.
[0051] In a first version of the anti-noise module 12 for the planar element, a volume control via remote control by radio or cable is provided. In another version of the anti-sound module 12, the volume, i.e. practically the amplification of the microphone signal, is fixed during production. A circuit board 1 contains an electrical circuit, which is described below.
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[0054] The filter/adjustment circuit 7 preferably contains a low-pass filter with an upper cut-off frequency of e.g. fg=2 kHz, as well as further filters which compensate the phase and amplitude characteristics of the amplification circuit and in particular the phase and amplitude characteristics of the loudspeaker(s) 2. This generates the required phase rotation ofideally180 degrees. Tests have shown that with a phase rotation of around 180 degrees at 703.2 Hz, a maximum noise reduction of up to 20 dB can be achieved.
[0055] The volume control 8 regulates the volume preferably non-linearly with the help of the external power supply, i.e. by means of the power supply circuit 10. A minimum current consumption is aimed at, since a multitude of anti-noise modules 12, for example 50 anti-noise modules 12 in a planar element, may have to be supplied. As mentioned in connection with
[0056] In the example, power stage 9 is designed for approx. 4 W. An 8 ohm loudspeaker 2 is operated with this power as an example, e.g. type SC 4.9 FL from VISATON GmbH & Co. KG, Ohligser Str. 29-31, D-42781 Haan, Germany. This 4 W loudspeaker is characterized by a small size with external dimensions of 90 mm40 mm and, above all, a basic depth of only 14 mm, with which a rather flat, lightweight anti-sound module 12 can be realized. Of course, similar loudspeakers can be used, possibly even more compact ones. In total, a complete single anti-sound module 12 of this type weighs less than 200 grams, i.e. only 150 grams. This low weight makes it possible to integrate the anti-noise modules 12 in a large number into a textile curtain, a lamella curtain or other planar elements.
[0057] The anti-noise modules 12 of the planar element are supplied with low-voltage power via two electrical supply wires with a single volume control for the entire installation, either via an external connection not shown here, or a battery or accumulator is provided in the anti-noise module 12, and the low-voltage power is drawn from a battery or accumulator. An external connection can also be provided if a wired volume control is being used.
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[0063] As mentioned above, a single anti-noise module 12 is approximately 150 mm100 mm in size, with a depth or thickness of 30-75 mm or less. The horizontal and/or vertical arrangement should include an anti-noise module 12 approximately every 100 mm to 200 mm. This depends essentially on the overall arrangement of the anti-sound modules 12 in the planar element 24which also depends on the frequency range to be compensatedfor example in a curtain. In a lamella curtain, as shown and described below, such an arrangement is provided, for example.
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[0065] It is advantageous to connect the anti-noise modules 12 inside the planar element 24 or curtain by means of a suspension which ensures mechanical stability as well as power supply and, if necessary, volume control. In most cases it will be advantageous to make this suspension flexible overall, for example by using cables or wires as connecting elements. For design reasons, the anti-noise modules 12 can be made up as dummies or combined with a specific type of curtain or integrated into a special curtain, for example into a lamella curtain.
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[0067] Instead of a lamella curtain equipped with anti-noise modules, mobile partitions with anti-noise modules can also be realized as planar elements according to the disclosure and used in a similar way. This would be useful, for example, if there are noisy machines in an open-plan office whose background noise is to be compensated. Such planar elements designed as partitions have a similar structure to the previously shown curtain design examples and are therefore not explicitly shown. Mobile partition walls as planar elements, which contain the anti-noise modules hidden at an optimised distance from each other, make it possible in a flexible way to protect certain parts of the room against noise, to ensure privacy and/or to contain sound reflections.
[0068] The same applies to a flat ceiling part or ceiling element or a flat wall part or wall element as a planar element with integrated anti-noise modules, with which, for example, background noise from a floor above the room in question or from an adjacent room can be compensated. Such single or several ceiling or wall elements are used for this purpose. The anti-noise modules can also be integrated into blinds or shutters, which then become planar elements with anti-noise function. Such implementations will not cause any difficulties for the expert.
[0069] In the following figures not only a schematic representation of the individual components of such a planar element is shown, but an example of an actual conversion of the planar element with its anti-sound modules and the components for it and how these components look or can look like. It is clear that the structure of the planar element as well as of the individual anti-sound modules can be varied, and in particular also their dimensioning. However, the structure of the planar element presented here proves to be functional and suitable for practical use. First,
[0070] Another mounting part is a felt insert 28 with recess 34 as shown in
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[0072] All these parts mentioned and shown above are assembled into a single anti-sound module 12, as shown in
[0073] Since the operation of such a single anti-noise module or an entire anti-noise arrangement consisting of several anti-noise modules 12 in the form of a planar element can be limited to the time during which persons are present in the room to be protected from the noise, switched operation definitely makes sense and is useful. The anti-noise arrangement can be switched on and off by one or more motion detectors in an anti-noise module or externally. A time switch is also possible, although this is not explicitly shown in the figures. Such motion detectors or time switches are usually used for automatic light activation and light deactivation. The expert does not have much trouble to implement the concept of a planar element with anti-sonic modules other than explicitly described here.
[0074] The present disclosure therefore shows a relatively simple solution which can be installed indoors with comparatively little effort, especially retrospectively, and which can be adapted to the specific noise situation.
INDEX OF NUMBERS
[0075] 1 Circuit board [0076] 2 Loudspeakers [0077] 3 Mounting element/supply line [0078] 4 Microphone [0079] 5 Grid-like rib structure [0080] 6 Preamplifier [0081] 7 Filter/adjustment circuit [0082] 8 Volume control [0083] 9 Output stage [0084] 10 Power supply circuit [0085] 11 Wire, supply line [0086] 12 Anti-noise module [0087] 13 Boundary wall window [0088] 14, 14 Noise in