OFFICE POD AND A SOUNDPROOFING WALL STRUCTURE
20250059756 · 2025-02-20
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Abstract
An office pod enclosing a soundproof workspace inside of the pod, comprising a wall structure formed of a sound absorbing element and a skin layer, wherein the skin layer has a coincidence frequency outside of a predetermined human speech frequency region.
Claims
1. An office pod enclosing a soundproof workspace inside of the pod, comprising: a wall structure formed of a sound absorbing element and a skin layer, said skin layer forming an exterior surface of the office pod followed by the sound absorbing element facing an interior of the office pod, wherein the skin layer has a coincidence frequency outside of a predetermined human speech frequency region defined based on frequencies at which human speech has the greatest intensity.
2. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the skin layer is the only sound stopping layer in the wall structure.
3. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the sound absorbing element has a total thickness greater than 85 mm.
4. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the sound absorbing element comprises a first sound absorbing material layer and second sound absorbing material layer of which the second sound absorbing material layer is closer to the interior of the office pod and forms an inner liner layer.
5. The office pod of claim 1, comprising at least one air layer in between the skin layer and a sound absorbing material layer of the sound absorbing element.
6. The office pod of claim 5, wherein the total thickness of the air layer(s) is less than half of the total thickness of the sound absorbing element.
7. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the sound absorbing element has an overall flow resistivity below 100 kPas/m.sup.2.
8. The office pod of claim 4, wherein the first sound absorbing material layer has a flow resistivity within the range extending from 4 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2, and the second sound absorbing material layer has a flow resistivity at maximum of 100 kPas/m.sup.2.
9. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the sound absorbing element is of dustproof material(s).
10. The office pod of claim 1, wherein the total thickness of the wall structure is less than 200 mm.
11. The office pod of claim 1, comprising the skin layer attached to load-bearing support structures of the office pod so as to provide the support structures with cross-dimensional rigidity.
12. A soundproofing wall structure formed of a sound absorbing element and a skin layer, wherein the skin layer has a coincidence frequency outside of a predetermined human speech frequency region defined based on frequencies at which human speech has the greatest intensity.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0092] Some example embodiments will be described with reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0124] In the following description, like reference signs denote like elements or steps. Reference is made to the
TABLE-US-00001 100, 200, 300, 1300 Office pod 110, 210, 1210 Front load-bearing frame 120, 220, 1220 Rear load-bearing frame 130, 230 Left-hand side skin layer 131-134, 231-234 Attachment point 140, 240 Right-hand side skin layer 141-144, 241-244, 24X Attachment point 214, 224 Attachment element 215, 225 Magnet 230a, 230b, 1230a, 1230b Sub-pieces of left-hand side skin layer 240a, 240b, 1240a, 1240b Sub-pieces of right-hand side skin layer 240c, 1240c Stiffening arrangement 245, 245 Sound absorbing layer 245a Sound absorbing material layer 245b Air layer 246 Interior panel, inner liner layer 251, 1251 First connector 252 Second connector 255 Sound absorbing element 261, 1261 Third connector 262 Fourth connector 270, 370, 1370 Ceiling structure 271, 1271 Integrated ventilation system 280, 380, 1380 Floor structure 351, 361 Connectors integrated with ceiling structure 352, 362, 1352, 1362 Connectors integrated with floor structure 1231, 1232 Attachment point 1235 Add-on rail 1393 First corner piece 1394 Second corner piece 1555 Cross brace 1666 Hollow bar d.sub.1 Thickness of skin layer d.sub.2 Thickness of sound absorbing element d.sub.a Thickness of sound absorbing material layer d.sub.b Thickness of air layer
[0125] Embodiments of an office pod in accordance with the present disclosure disclose an office pod enclosing a soundproof workspace inside of the pod, comprising a specific wall structure formed of a sound absorbing element and a skin layer. Further embodiments of an office pod in accordance with the present disclosure comprise a front load-bearing frame, a rear load-bearing frame, and a skin layer attached in between the front and rear load-bearing frames, wherein the skin layer provides the front and rear load-bearing frames with cross-dimensional rigidity. Accordingly, e.g., in certain embodiments, the office pod comprises said skin layer at both a left-hand side and a right-hand side of the pod, wherein a chassis of the pod with cross-dimensional rigidity (or support) is formed of said skin layers and said load-bearing frames. In certain embodiments, cross-dimensional rigidity of said frames means a structural property of resisting the frames becoming and/or being tilted from an upright position. In other words, cross-dimensional rigidity of said frames means resistance against forces trying to alter the mutual position of said frames once erected, especially in a tilting manner. However, it should be noted that for every embodiment of the present disclosure it is not necessary for the skin layer to provide any load-bearing frames said cross-dimensional rigidity, but the soundproofing wall structure presented in the present disclosure can alternatively be applied to office pods of a conventional type. In such embodiments, the soundproofing wall structure presented in the present disclosure can be applied in between desired support structures in order to assemble soundproofing walls for an office pod.
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[0127] Said attaching in between the load-bearing frames in this context and further in the following description means that the skin layers reside in between the load-bearing frames but need not reside in between the load-bearing frames in their absolute entirety. For example, edge portions of the skin layer in certain embodiments are overlapping with respect to the respective load-bearing frames e.g. for an attachment purpose. Thus, a skin layer attached in between the front and rear load-bearing frames is to understood so that the skin layer may, at its peripheral regions, gain attachment from the load-bearing frames in such a manner that the skin layer may, at said peripheral regions, overlap with the frames but is otherwise between the load-bearing frames.
[0128] The skin layer(s) 130, 140 provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 110, 120 with cross-dimensional rigidity (lateral bracing).
[0129] The left-hand side skin layer 130 comprises an attachment point 131-134 at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 130. Similarly, the right-hand side skin layer 140 comprises an attachment point 141-144 at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 140. The skin layers 130, 140 are attached to the front and rear load-bearing frames 110, 120 at the attachment points 131-134 and 141-144 (preferably in an immovable manner) so as to provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 110, 120 with cross-dimensional rigidity. Further, in certain embodiments, the skin layers 130, 140 in between the frames 110, 120 generally are in the form of a planar, uniform surface (forming a sound stopping layer).
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[0131] The left-hand side skin layer 230 comprises an attachment point 231-234 at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 230. Similarly, the right-hand side skin layer 240 comprises an attachment point 241-244 at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 240. In contrast to the embodiments shown in
[0132] In the embodiments shown in
[0133] The right-hand side skin layer 240 is attached at its top corners (or corner regions) at attachment points 241 and 242 to a third (upper) connector 261 attached in between the frames 210, 220 at the upper right-hand side of the pod 200. And, similarly, the right-hand side skin layer 240 is attached at its lower corners (or corner regions) at attachment points 243 and 244 to a fourth (lower) connector 262 attached in between the frames 210, 220 at the lower right-hand side of the pod 200.
[0134] The connectors 251, 252, 261, 262 themselves in certain embodiments are as such substantially non-participating as to functionally providing the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 with cross-dimensional rigidity, but the skin layers 230 and 240 provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 with cross-dimensional rigidity (as a combined effect together with the connectors 251, 252, 261, 262 in certain embodiments).
[0135] Put more generally, the connectors 251, 252, 261 262 need not provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 with cross-dimensional rigidity due to skin layers 230, 240 providing this functionality, though the connectors 251, 252, 261, 262 doing so is not detrimental to the rigidity of the pod chassis. Consequentially, the connectors 251, 252, 261, 262 may be attached to the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 in a simple and economical manner.
[0136] Further, the embodiments shown in
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[0138] Put more generally, the ceiling structure 270 and the floor structure 280 need not provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 with cross-dimensional rigidity due to skin layers 230, 240 providing this functionality, though the ceiling structure 270 and the floor structure 280 doing so is not detrimental to the rigidity of the pod chassis. Consequentially, the ceiling structure 270 and the floor structure 280 may be attached to the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 in a simple and economical manner.
[0139] In certain embodiments, the ceiling structure 270 is configured to implement a ventilation function. For this purpose, in certain embodiments, the ceiling structure comprises an integrated ventilation system 271.
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[0144] The skin layer 240 formed of the sub-pieces 240a, 240b is followed by a sound absorbing layer 245 when moving towards an interior of the office pod 200. The sound absorbing layer may be attached to the front and rear load-bearing frames 210, 220 by respective attachment elements 214, 224.
[0145] The central regions of the sub-pieces 240a and 240b (and respective regions of the sound absorbing layer 245) have not been drawn in
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[0147] The central regions of the sub-pieces 240a and 240b (and respective regions of the sound absorbing layer 245) have not been drawn in
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[0151] Generally, the wall structure comprises the skin layer 240 followed by the sound absorbing element 255. The sound absorbing element 255 comprises at least one sound absorbing layer 245 (or sound absorbing material layer 245a). In addition, the sound absorbing element 255 optionally comprises the inner liner layer 246 as the innermost layer. Instead or in addition, the sound absorbing element 255 optionally comprises one or more air (gap) layers 245b which may reside anywhere in between the skin layer 240 and the innermost material layer facing the pod user. In certain embodiments, the sound absorbing (material) layer is of fluffy material (such as Ewona fiber mat) compared to a more robust or dense material of the optional inner line layer 246. In certain embodiments, the sound absorbing element 255 is of dustproof material(s).
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[0153] However, compared to the office pods 100-300 described in the preceding, the office pod 1300 is a larger scale pod providing space for a plurality of persons.
[0154] In the office pod 1300, the left-hand side skin layer 1230 is attached in between the front load-bearing frame 1210 and the rear load-bearing frame 1220 at the left-hand side of the pod 1300, and the right-hand side skin layer 1240 is attached in between the front load-bearing frame 1210 and the rear load-bearing frame 1220 at the right-hand side of the pod 1300.
[0155] The left-hand side skin layer 1230 comprises an attachment point at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 1230. Similarly, the right-hand side skin layer 1240 comprises an attachment point at each corner (or corner region) of the layer 1240. The skin layers 1230, 1240 are not directly attached to the frames 1210, 1220, but there are connectors 1251, 1352, 1261, 1362 connecting the frames 1210, 1220, and the skin layers 1230, 1240 are attached to the frames 1210, 1220 via respective connectors.
[0156] In certain embodiments, the connectors 1251, 1352, 1261, and 1362 are non-vertical connectors. In certain embodiments, the connectors 1251, 1352, 1261, and 1362 are horizontal or substantially horizontal connectors. The above likewise applies to the connectors 251, 252, 261, 262, 351, 352, 361, and 362 described in the foregoing.
[0157] In the embodiments shown in
[0158] The right-hand side skin layer 1240 is attached at its top corners (or corner regions) at attachment points to a third (upper) connector 1261 attached in between the frames 1210, 1220 at the upper right-hand side of the pod 1300. And, similarly, the right-hand side skin layer 1240 is attached at its lower corners (or corner regions) at attachment points to a fourth (lower) connector 1362 attached in between the frames 1210, 1220 at the lower right-hand side of the pod 1300.
[0159] The office pod 1300 further comprises a ceiling structure 1370 and a floor structure 1380 attached to the front load-bearing frame 1210 and to the rear load-bearing frame 1220.
[0160] In certain embodiments, the ceiling structure 1370 is configured to implement a ventilation function. For this purpose, in certain embodiments, the ceiling structure 1370 comprises an integrated ventilation system 1271.
[0161] In certain embodiments, as shown in
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[0164] The skin layer(s) 1230, 1240 formed of a plurality of sub-pieces (here: two sub-pieces) provide the front and rear load-bearing frames 1210, 1220 with cross-dimensional rigidity (lateral bracing). Further, in certain embodiments, the separate and connected sub-pieces 1230a and 1230b (1240a and 1240b, respectively) of the skin layers 1230, 1240 in between the frames 1210, 1220 generally are in the form of a planar, uniform surface (forming a sound stopping layer) to provide desired acoustic behaviour. By the desired acoustic behaviour is meant a drumhead-like vibrating behaviour of the sidewall (as a metaphor).
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[0173] In a structure in which a (sound stopping) skin layer is followed by a sound absorbing element, it has been observed that the properties of the different layers play an important role in the propagation and attenuation of sound within the structure. It has been observed that it is advantageous to select the coincidence frequency of the skin layer to remain outside of a predetermined human speech frequency region. In certain embodiments, for feasibility of technical implementation in the wall of an office pod, it is advantageous that the coincidence frequency is above the above-mentioned frequency (region).
[0174] In certain embodiments, the coincidence frequency of the skin layer is above said predetermined human speech frequency region so as to improve a sound stopping effect at human speech frequencies.
[0175] In certain embodiments, the office pod comprises said skin layer having a coincidence frequency outside of said predetermined human speech frequency region defined based on frequencies at which human speech has the greatest intensity.
[0176] In certain embodiments, said predetermined human speech frequency region is defined based on frequencies at which human speech carries the most information in a spoken content.
[0177] In certain embodiments, the office pod comprises said skin layer having a coincidence frequency outside of said predetermined human speech frequency region defined based on human speech frequency (or frequencies) which has the greatest intensity and/or carries the most information in spoken content.
[0178] In certain embodiments, considering the above, it has been observed that it is advantageous if the coincidence frequency is above 5 kHz, more preferably above 8 kHz. The coincidence frequency f, in certain embodiments is defined based on the following equation
where c is the velocity of sound, .sub.A is the area density of the skin layer, is the Poisson number, and E is the Young's modulus of the skin layer.
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[0182] The sound absorbing element 255 consists of at least of fluffy sound absorbing material (sound absorbing material layer 245a). Porous and open-cell materials represent applicable sound absorbing material types. A specific example of applicable materials is for example Ewona fiber mat or similar. In certain embodiments, the fluffy sound absorbing material is of dustproof material. In certain embodiments, the flow resistivity of the fluffy sound absorbing material is below 100 kPas/m.sup.2 so as to prevent echo (sound reflecting back from the sound absorbing material), but a preferred area of flow resistivity as to sound absorbing extends from 4 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2, more preferably from 5 to 15 kPas/m.sup.2.
[0183] Optionally, the sound absorbing element 255 comprises: [0184] An inner liner layer 246. This layer is an inner layer facing the user of the pod. In certain embodiments, the inner liner layer 246 is of more robust and/or dense material compared to the material of the sound absorbing material layer 245a so as to provide a durable inner surface for the pod interior, to provide a more rigid surface against leaning, and to provide a finalized pod interior surface for the user. However, such an inner liner 246 with a higher flow resistivity should be porous enough to prevent echo formation (i.e. not reflect back sound to a degree disturbing for a human conversationalist). Accordingly, the flow resistivity of the inner liner layer 246 is preferably below 100 kPas/m.sup.2, more preferably below 40 kPas/m.sup.2. When the sound absorbing element comprises the more robust and/or dense inner liner layer 246, the sound absorbing material behind the inner liner layer 246 may be of fluffy material of lower flow resistivity. In this way, the use of the inner liner layer 246 enables the use of a material with a lower flow resistivity behind it. In certain embodiments, the thickness of the inner liner layer 246 is preferably at most 20%, or more preferably at most 10% of the thickness of the (fluffy) sound absorbing material layer 245a. [0185] An air layer (air gap) 245b. The air layer 245b may be on either side of the (fluffy) sound absorbing material layer 245a, or there may be more air layers. However, preferably the total thickness of the air layer(s) is less than half of the total thickness of the layered sound absorbing element 255.
[0186] It has been observed that the human speech has its highest intensity around the frequency of 500 Hz (see illustrative
[0187] In certain embodiments, the flow resistivity of the sound absorbing element is within the range extending from 4 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2 (kilopascal seconds per square meter) more preferably from 5 to 15 kPas/m.sup.2. In any event, the flow resistivity of the sound absorbing layer is at maximum 100 kPas/m.sup.2, preferably at maximum 40 kPas/m.sup.2, to avoid unwanted sound reflections, especially in consonants in human speech, from the sound absorbing layer, which could be detrimental to the acoustic experience of a user using the office pod. Such a maximum is especially applicable in case there is the inner liner layer 246 facing the pod interior wherein the inner liner has a higher flow resistivity than the other material layer(s) of the sound absorbing element 255.
[0188] In certain embodiments, the flow resistivity of the inner liner 246 is at maximum of 100 kPas/m.sup.2, more preferably at maximum of 40 kPas/m.sup.2, and the flow resistivity of other material layer(s) or each of the other material layer(s) of the sound absorbing element is within the range extending from 4 kPas/m.sup.2 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2, more preferably from 5 kPas/m.sup.2 to 15 kPas/m.sup.2.
[0189] In certain embodiments, the thickness of the sound absorbing element 255 is greater than of the wavelength of human speech at the frequency of 500 Hz, and the flow resistivity of the sound absorbing element 255 fall within the range extending from 4 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2, in more preferred embodiments from 5 to 15 kPas/m.sup.2. In certain preferred embodiments, the thickness of the sound absorbing element 255 is 85 mm or greater and the flow resistivity of the sound absorbing element 255 falls within the range extending from 4 to 30 kPas/m.sup.2, more preferably from 5 to 15 kPas/m.sup.2.
[0190] As an example of a wall structure, specifically designed for (but not limited to) smaller pods, such as a single user pod, the office pod comprises: [0191] Steel with a thickness 1.0-1.5 mm as a skin layer [0192] PET (Polyethylene terephthalate) fiber with a thickness of 50-80 mm and a density of 15-50 kg/m.sup.3, preferably 15-25 kg/m.sup.3, as a sound absorbing layer [0193] PET- or PES-based (Poly(ethylene succinate)) felt with a thickness of 2-12 mm and a density of 200-250 kg/m.sup.3 as an inner liner layer, optionally comprising a textile fabric as the innermost (user-facing) coating.
[0194] As another example of a wall structure, specifically designed for (but not limited to) larger scale pods, the office pod comprises: [0195] Steel with a thickness 1.0-2.0 mm as a skin layer [0196] PET fiber with a thickness of 50-90 mm and a density of 15-50 kg/m.sup.3, preferably 20-30 kg/m.sup.3, as a sound absorbing layer [0197] PET- or PES-based felt with a thickness of 2-12 mm and a density of 200-250 kg/m.sup.3 as an inner liner layer, optionally comprising a textile fabric as the innermost (user-facing) coating.
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[0200] In certain embodiment, instead of three attachment points, four or more attachment points are implemented.
[0201] Various embodiments have been presented. It should be appreciated that in this document, words comprise, include, and contain are each used as open-ended expressions with no intended exclusivity.
[0202] Without limiting the scope and interpretation of the patent claims, certain technical effects of one or more of the example embodiments disclosed herein are listed in the following. A technical effect is a lighter office pod structure compared to conventional pods formed of heavy modular sidewall structures and yet achieving good soundproofing properties, particularly at human speech frequency range. Another technical effect is easier and more simple pod assembly due to simplified structure containing fewer parts and/or material layers. Another technical effect is more economical pod manufacturing due to savings in raw material. Another technical effect is a enabling a thin wall structure, suitable for office pod use, which provides as good soundproofing properties, particularly at human speech frequency range, as previously known thicker wall structures. Another technical effect is more environmentally friendly yet well soundproofing office pod and/or wall structure due to decreased material consumption as well as decreased energy consumption in logistics due to smaller and less heavy shipments. Another technical effect is to provide a wall structure or an office pod with a wall structure with minimal health hazards during construction, assembly and/or use. Another technical effect is to provide an office pod without corner posts or pillars for ease of assembly and/or enhanced rigidity. Another technical effect is achieving two or more of the above-mentioned effects simultaneously.
[0203] The foregoing description has provided by way of non-limiting examples of particular implementations and embodiments a full and informative description of the best mode presently contemplated by the inventors for carrying out the invention. It is however clear to a person skilled in the art that the invention is not restricted to details of the embodiments presented in the foregoing, but that it can be implemented in other embodiments using equivalent means or in different combinations of embodiments without deviating from the characteristics of the invention.
[0204] Furthermore, some of the features of the afore-disclosed example embodiments may be used to advantage without the corresponding use of other features. As such, the foregoing description shall be considered as merely illustrative of the principles of the present invention, and not in limitation thereof. Hence, the scope of the invention is only restricted by the appended patent claims.