Sound attenuating structure
09650748 ยท 2017-05-16
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Abstract
A free standing vegetated sound attenuating structure is formed by placing multiple layers of rows of concrete stretchers on a level surface with concrete headers extending transversely thereto to form a rectilinear structure with substantially vertical sides, in which soil can be placed within the void formed by the headers and stretchers. The vegetated sound attenuating structure is positioned in a vertical array upwardly from the level surface so that both sides of the vegetated sound attenuating structure are visible. Exposed areas of soil visible between successive layers of concrete stretchers have suitable sound attenuating vegetation growing therefrom. Irrigation means, which may be powered by solar panels, provides moisture for the growing of the sound attenuating vegetation. Seed containing tiles, panels or fabric may be used in contact with the soil to promote growth of vegetation.
Claims
1. A method of providing a vegetated sound attenuation barrier for areas adjacent highways, industrial facilities and the like, comprising the steps of: leveling a ground area; laying a first course of concrete stretchers comprising first and second parallel rows thereof defining a length of the sound attenuation barrier; installing headers at intervals along said first course, perpendicular to said concrete stretchers, said headers each being of equal length to position said stretchers in a vertical plane for each of first and second sound attenuation faces of said sound attenuation barrier; repeating the steps of installing the course of concrete stretchers so that said first and second rows thereof are positioned and separated by said headers and placing the headers perpendicular to said first and second rows to form a vertical array until a height for each of said first and second sound attenuation faces of the vegetated sound attenuation barrier is achieved; configuring a plurality of said headers each with a respective internal portion, a first stretcher engagement portion between a first end of said internal portion and a first indexing key, and a second stretcher engagement portion between a second end of said internal portion and a second indexing key, wherein said first and second indexing keys are positioned at respective ends of said header to engage and prevent outward movement of a respective one or more of said stretchers, wherein each of said first and second stretcher engagement portions have a first height that separates respective upper and lower weight-bearing stretcher engagement surfaces, wherein each of said first and second indexing keys has a height greater than said first height, and wherein each of said internal portions has a height less than said first height; placing soil inside said sound attenuation barrier; and, planting appropriate plants in the exposed soil positioned between the courses of the concrete stretchers and between successive ones of the headers at each end of said sound attenuation barrier.
2. The method of claim 1 wherein said stretchers and said headers are formed from concrete.
3. The method of claim 1 further including the step of installing irrigation means to maintain the moisture level in said soil.
4. The method of claim 1 wherein said stretchers have slots formed vertically therein so as to facilitate engagement with said plants.
5. The method of claim one further including installing seed bearing tiles against an exposed surface of said soil.
6. The method of claim one wherein seed bearing fabric panels are inserted into the interior of said array before installation of said soil.
7. The method of claim 3 wherein solar panels are installed at the top of said array to provide power for said irrigation means.
8. A vegetated noise barrier for placement on a horizontal surface and extending substantially vertically upwardly therefrom with both sides thereof exposed for growth of plants to aid in sound attenuation and provide a pleasing aesthetic surface comprising: a plurality of stretchers extending end to end in two parallel rows; a plurality of headers extending perpendicular to said stretchers and defining the distance between said two parallel rows of stretchers; a second plurality of stretchers positioned vertically above said first plurality of stretchers; a second plurality of headers positioned vertically above said first plurality of headers to define rectilinear structure; and, further pluralities of headers and stretchers positioned vertically above to define the vertically disposed rectilinear structure of the desired height including headers that each have a respective internal portion, a first stretcher engagement portion between a first end of said internal portion and a first indexing key, and a second stretcher engagement portion between a second end of said internal portion and a second indexing key, wherein said first and second indexing keys are positioned at respective ends of said header to engage and prevent outward movement of a respective one or more of said stretchers, wherein each of said first and second stretcher engagement portions have a first height that separates respective upper and lower weight-bearing stretcher engagement surfaces, wherein each of said first and second indexing keys has a height greater than said first height, and wherein each of said internal portions has a height less than said first height, all of said headers being of equal length; soil to fill the void formed by said pluralities of stretchers and headers with exposed portions there of extending between said pluralities of stretchers and headers; wherein a sound attenuating structure having soil accessible through vertical sides and ends thereof is formed and wherein said height of each of said internal portions being less than said first height results in a vertically expanded plantable gap between successive ones of said headers at each end of said sound attenuation barrier.
9. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8 further including seed containing mats inserted into the interior of said structure prior to installation of said soil.
10. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8 further including seed containing mats inserted into the interior of said structure prior to installation of said soil.
11. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8 further including irrigation means to distribute water into the soil at the top of said sound attenuating structure.
12. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8 further including a solar panel array to provide electricity for irrigation of said sound attenuating structure.
13. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8, wherein said first height that separates respective upper and lower weight-bearing stretcher engagement surfaces of each of said first and second stretcher engagement portions of each of said headers is 8 inches.
14. The sound attenuating structure of claim 8, wherein said first height that separates respective upper and lower weight-bearing stretcher engagement surfaces of each of said first and second stretcher engagement portions of each of said headers is 8 inches and wherein said height of said internal portions of said headers is 5 inches.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects and features of the present invention, which are believed to be novel, are set forth in the appended claims. The present invention, both as to its organization and manner of operation, together with further objects and advantages, may best be understood by reference to the following descriptions, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(14) Turning now to the drawings, the invention will be described in preferred embodiments by reference to the numerals of the drawing figures, wherein like numbers indicate like parts. The assembled free standing structure is best seen in
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(17) When the array of stretchers and headers is assembled as shown in
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(20) Alternatively, a mat constructed of fibers such as coconut fiber with seeds and nutrients contained therein may be draped across the interior of the vegetated sound structure prior to insertion of soil. The mat retains the soil in place within the vegetated sound structure and when irrigation begins, provides seeds for the plants desired for the structure.
(21) The resulting freestanding structure of this invention exhibits superior noise attenuation properties as compared to conventional noise barriers. Enhanced growth of vegetation on the surface of the sound attenuating structure further enhances noise attenuation. The nice attenuating structure of this invention provides a pleasing appearance. The vegetation absorbs a significant amount of particulate and gaseous pollution further enhancing the area in which the vegetated sound structures are utilized
INDUSTRIAL APPLICABILITY
(22) The invention has applicability in the field of sound attenuation and pollution control and more particularly in the application of barriers to provide sound absorption and prevent unwanted sound transmitted from such sources as highways and industrial facilities.