APPARATUS AND SYSTEM FOR DYNAMIC HIGH NRC ACOUSTIC LOCKING WALL TILE AND METHODS THEREOF
20260112350 ยท 2026-04-23
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2001/8471
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E04B9/248
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E04B1/99
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E04B9/247
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E04B9/001
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E04F13/0835
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International classification
E04B1/99
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E04B9/00
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E04B9/24
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Abstract
An acoustic tile made from a single piece of material folded along a plurality of folding scores to form a three-dimensional configuration. The three-dimensional configuration includes a plurality of folded extensions, a plurality of outer surfaces arranged to collectively form a faceted dome, a plurality of inner surfaces comprising a plurality of recesses. The acoustic tile also includes a plurality of locking pieces which engage the plurality of recesses to hold the single piece of material in the three-dimensional configuration.
Claims
1. An acoustic tile comprising: a single piece of material folded along a plurality of folding scores to form a three-dimensional configuration, the three-dimensional configuration comprising: a plurality of folded extensions; a plurality of outer surfaces arranged to collectively form a faceted body; and a plurality of inner surfaces comprising a plurality of recesses; and a plurality of locking pieces configured to engage the plurality of recesses to hold the single piece of material in the three-dimensional configuration.
2. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the single piece of material defines a central panel and a plurality of peripheral panels extending outwardly from the central panels, wherein the plurality of peripheral panels define a continuous, closed perimeter wall surrounding the central panel.
3. The acoustic tile according to claim 2, wherein at least one peripheral panel of the plurality of peripheral panels a male dovetail and at least one peripheral panel of the plurality of peripheral panels defines a female dovetail configured to receive the male dovetail.
4. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of locking pieces extend from the plurality of folded extensions.
5. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the three-dimensional configuration comprises a back surface that is substantially parallel with a first front surface of the plurality of outer surfaces, wherein the first front surface of the plurality of outer surfaces has a rectangular polygonal shape.
6. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein each of the folded extensions defines a plurality of cavities within the three-dimensional configuration.
7. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of outer surfaces is a four-sided polygon.
8. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the single piece of material is a felt sheet.
9. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of outer surfaces are arranged in a non-coplanar and non-orthogonal orientation relative to one another.
10. The acoustic tile according to claim 1, wherein the single piece of material is alterable between a substantially flat configuration and the three-dimensional configuration.
11. An acoustic tile comprising: a single piece of material folded along a plurality of folding scores to form a three-dimensional configuration, the three-dimensional configuration comprising a plurality of folded extensions and a back side, the back side comprising a central recess, each of the plurality of folded extensions comprising a surface defining a portion of the back side and a sidewall, the sidewalls of the plurality of folded extensions collectively forming an annular wall defining the central recess; and wherein at least one locking piece extends from each sidewall of the plurality of folder extensions and engages a depression in the back side of the three-dimensional configuration to hold the single piece of material in the three-dimensional configuration.
12. The acoustic tile according to claim 11, wherein at least one extension of the plurality of extensions comprises at least one tab and at least one extension comprises at least one cutout, the at least one cutout being configured to receive the at least one tab.
13. The acoustic tile according to claim 12, wherein the at least one tab is a male dovetail and the at least one cutout is female dovetail configured to receive the male dovetail.
14. The acoustic tile according to claim 11, wherein the three-dimensional configuration comprises a first front surface that parallel with the back side, the first front surface of the plurality of outer surfaces has a rectangular polygonal shape.
15. The acoustic tile according to claim 11, wherein each of the folded extensions defines a plurality of cavities within the three-dimensional configuration.
16. The acoustic tile according to claim 11 wherein the three-dimensional configuration further comprises a plurality of outer surfaces, the plurality of outer surfaces being arranged in a non-coplanar and non-orthogonal orientation relative to one another.
17. The acoustic tile according to claim 16, wherein each of the plurality of outer surfaces is a four-sided polygon.
18. The acoustic tile according to claim 17 wherein at least one of the plurality of outer surfaces is a trapezoidal polygon and one is a rectangular polygon.
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20. The acoustic tile according to claim 11, wherein the single piece of material is alterable between a substantially flat configuration and the three-dimensional configuration.
21. An acoustic tile comprising: a monolithic sheet defining a central panel and a plurality of peripheral panels integrally formed with the central panel and connected thereto by respective fold lines; wherein the sheet is folded along the fold lines such that the peripheral panels extend out of a plane of the central panel and collectively define a closed perimeter surrounding the central panel; wherein adjacent peripheral panels meet at angled junctions forming faceted corner regions; and wherein the folded sheet defines a three-dimensional faceted body having an interior recess bounded by the central panel and the peripheral panels.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0031] FIG. IA is an isometric view of a locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle in accordance with the present disclosure.
[0032] FIG. IB is an isometric view of a locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle with ghosted assembly in accordance with the present disclosure.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0060] As stated herein, the objective of the present disclosure is to provide an improved locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle, and an improved dynamic high NRC acoustic locking wall or ceiling system, along with improved methods for installing the locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffles and creating the dynamic high NRC acoustic locking ceiling and/or wall system.
[0061] Referring to the drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the same or similar features in the various views, FIGS. I through 4 show different views of a preferred embodiment of the improved locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle and/or tile 10. FIGS. IA and IB show the resulting dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 from the front view, after being folded into the final or resulting shape. The high NRC acoustic performance is due to the multiple air gaps or sections created when the locking dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle IO is folded or assembled into its final form. In the preferred embodiment, the final form comprises six individual sections. More or less can be created by using alternative embodiments and designs.
[0062] The present disclosure further relates to a program used to create the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle IO design by determining where the cuts and kerfs, as described herein, are to be located for the particular or specialized design. The system uses the program that determines or calculates the size of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10, the size and location of the walls, top and bottom portions, and the location of the kerfs in the walls. The kerf placement will determine the location that the tile or baffle IO will bend or flex to create the resulting device 10 and related air gap sizes for the device 10. These design and manufacturing processes and methods are described in detail in US Patent Publication No. 20210054620, which is incorporated in its entirety by reference herein.
[0063] Accordingly, FIG. IA is an isometric view of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 from the front side 12 of the baffle, and FIG. IB shows the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 in an isometric elevation with a ghosted assembly.
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[0066] The dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10, which in the preferred embodiment, is made from a single sheet of 9 mm polyester felt or PET Felt, and is intended to be folded into a tessellated shape, approximately 11.7 inches from opposite parallelograms 18a, 18b, and approximately 13.5 inches from corner 34 to opposite corner 36. Other shapes and sizes are contemplated in this disclosure and the present disclosure is not limited to the size and shapes described herein.
[0067] The dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is held in its final shape or configuration, after being folded, by using one or more locking pieces 38. In the preferred embodiment, one locking piece 38 is used to hold the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 in its final shape or configuration. The dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is cut and/or scored such that once folded into its final configuration, the locking piece 38 can be inserted into the scored portion to hold the baffle 10 in the final configuration, as detailed below.
[0068] In particular, the rear or back side 30 is the side that faces away from the view from the front when looking up or at the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 after it has been installed. Once folded into the final dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 shape, as shown in FIG. 2A, there will be six equilateral triangular portions 40. Each of the six equilateral triangular portions 40 will be scored such that when the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is folded the scoring on each of the six equilateral triangular portions 40 will combine to create an indent or depression 42 on the back side, such that the locking piece 38 can be inserted into the depression 42 to hold the equilateral triangular portions 40, and thus the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10, in its final shape.
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[0070] As will be seen below, the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 creates multiple air gaps 44, 46, 48, 50 within the baffle 10, as shown in
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[0072] In the preferred embodiment shown in
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[0074] As disclosed below, there are numerous dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle shapes and configurations that can be constructed in accordance with the present disclosure. Further, the back side 30 of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is where the locking mechanism 28 will be located. Accordingly, when the flat material 52 is folded at the side score lines as described above, the locking mechanism 28 will be accessible for locking the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 onto the ceiling.
[0075] As set forth herein, the locking mechanism can be created by cutting it out of the same single piece of material 52 to be attached to the standard ceiling structure, such as a double arrow shape or a similar configuration. Additionally, the locking mechanism can be a magnet 32 attached, embedded or integrated into the single piece of material 52 in a location that will allow the baffle 10 to be attached to the ceiling structure. Additionally, the locking mechanism can be adhesives, or a cable connector attached, embedded or integrated into the single piece of material 52, among other locking mechanisms.
[0076] Further, since the extensions 56 and ears 58 are folded at the score lines during assembly or folding of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10, this allows the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to be transported flat (
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[0078] In the preferred embodiment, each side of the locking piece 38 is 13.5 inches at the longest distance 66 and tapers down to the shortest distance 68 of 11.7 inches, although many other sizes can be used in keeping within the scope of the disclosure.
[0079] The resulting shape of the locking mechanism 28 on the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is shown in detail in
[0080] The locking mechanism 28 is design is a double arrow 70, with recesses 72 below the double arrow 70 and an arrow recess 74 between the double arrows 70. The locking mechanism 28 is particularly designed or configured to mate with a ceiling hanger 76, as described herein. However, other locking mechanisms 28 can be designed and configured (using the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle material or other material) to mate with the same ceiling hanger 76 described herein, or to mate with other ceiling hangers, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Additionally, the wall tiles 10 and wall tile systems 100 described herein can be attached or assembled onto various walls or wall structures using these and other methods. Accordingly, other ways of attaching the wall tiles and ceiling baffles 10 to wall and ceiling structures are understood by those having ordinary skill in the art.
[0081] As a non-limiting example, adhesives can be used to adhere the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to any wall or ceiling structure. Additionally, cable connector systems 92 can be embedded into the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 and used to attach the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to any wall or ceiling structure using a cable length 96, as described herein. Additionally, a magnet system 102 can be used such that magnets 104 can be embedded into the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 and used to attach the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to any wall or ceiling structure using a magnet 104, as described herein.
[0082] The locking mechanism 28 is created by cutting away the PET Felt to leave the double arrow 70 shape with the cutaway portion 74 between the double arrows 70 to allow for ease of insertion into the ceiling hanger 76 in accordance with the present disclosure. Due to the location of the locking mechanism 28 on the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10, the locking mechanism 28 is also 9 mm thick and is sized to fit into the recessed portion 78 of a standard ceiling hanger 76, such as a standard UNISTRUT metal framing system, without the need for additional tools, clips or additional attachment devices. One or more locking mechanisms 28 can be designed into each dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 depending on the length and need of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10.
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[0084] Different sized and shaped locking pieces 38 (for holding the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 in its folded position) and locking mechanisms 28 (for installing the folded dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 onto the wall or into the ceiling hangers 40) can be created depending on need, based on the size and shape of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 and the ceiling hangers, or on any other device for which the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 will be attached. Further, each dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 can be configured with more or less locking pieces 38 or locking mechanisms 28, then the preferred embodiment described herein, depending on the need, and based on the configuration of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 and the location and number of the ceiling hangers on the ceiling or other attachment devices on the wall or ceiling structure.
[0085] As described herein, the material used in the preferred embodiment is polyester felt and is 99% recycled. The dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffles 10 in the preferred embodiment are 9 mm thick. The edge options are exposed felt, and maintenance includes occasional vacuuming to remove particulate matter and air-borne debris or dust. Compressed air can be used to dust off the material in difficult to reach areas and for large assemblies.
[0086] The felt comes in numerous colors, including white, cream, light grey, light brown, brown, matte grey, charcoal, black, yellow, mango, orange, red, lavender, lime, green, light blue and dark blue. Of course, the dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffles 10 can be manufactured in many other colors and the present disclosure is not limited to these specifications and colors, as these are merely the specifications and colors for the preferred embodiments and alternative embodiments.
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[0089] Alternative embodiments exist for attaching a dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to a ceiling. One alternative embodiment is shown in
[0090] As detailed above, an embodiment for attaching a dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 to a ceiling is shown in
[0091] Additionally as disclosed above, an alternative embodiment for assembling the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 of the present disclosure includes using magnets 106 embedded into the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 so that when the flat dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is folded and assembled into its final form, the embedded magnets 106 will hold the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 in that form without the need for the locking piece 38 disclosed herein.
[0092] The flat dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 with one or more magnets 106 embedded into or attached onto the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 on one side, and with one or more magnets 106 embedded into the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 on the other side, so that when the dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 is folded or assembled into its final form, the magnets 106 will come in close contact or actually make contact with each other, thereby holding the assembled dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 together. These magnets 106 are different than the magnets 104 used for the locking mechanism 28 disclosed herein, although, in certain designs the same magnets can be used for both purposes.
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[0094] As understood by one having ordinary skill in the art, many other arrangements of the dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffles 10 can be designed to create numerous dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle systems 100. The dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffles 10 are attached to the wall or ceiling to create the dynamic high NRC acoustic tiles or baffle systems 100 using one or more of the numerous locking mechanisms described herein.
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[0099] Once all of the extensions 56 have been folded inwards at the isosceles triangle 16,
[0100] The folded configuration of each of the six extensions 56 has now created a depression or tile or baffle recess 62 in the underside of the tile or baffle 10. The locking piece 38 is properly sized and configured to be inserted into the depression 62 to hold the six extensions 56 and thus the folded dynamic high NRC acoustic tile or baffle 10 in place, as shown in
[0101] In this alternative embodiment, the locking piece 38 is generally equilateral triangular shaped, with each of the (usually three 60 degree) corners of the equilateral triangle instead made up of two sides. These two sides (six in all) are equal in length and are configured to press or butt up against the fully folded extensions 56 to lock the extensions 56 in place and hold the tile or baffle 10 together.
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[0105] Reference throughout the specification to various embodiments, some embodiments, one embodiment, or an embodiment, or the like, means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment. Thus, appearances of the phrases in various embodiments, in some embodiments, in one embodiment, or in an embodiment, or the like, in places throughout the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment.
[0106] Further, the particular features, structures, or characteristics may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments. Thus, the particular features, structures, or characteristics illustrated or described in connection with one embodiment may be combined, in whole or in part, with the features structures, or characteristics of one or more other embodiments without limitation given that such combination is not illogical or non-functional. Although numerous embodiments of this invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of this disclosure.
[0107] All directional references (e.g., plus, minus, upper, lower, upward, downward, left, right, leftward, rightward, top, bottom, above, below, vertical, horizontal, clockwise, and counterclockwise) are only used for identification purposes to aid the reader's understanding of the present disclosure, and do not create limitations, particularly as to the position, orientation, or use of the any aspect of the disclosure.
[0108] As used herein, the phrased configured to, configured for, and similar phrases indicate that the subject device, apparatus, or system is designed and/or constructed (e.g., through appropriate hardware, software, and/or components) to fulfill one or more specific object purposes, not that the subject device, apparatus, or system is merely capable of performing the object purpose. Joinder references (e.g., attached, coupled, connected, and the like) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
[0109] Any patent, publication, or other disclosure material, in whole or in part, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein is incorporated herein only to the extent that the incorporated materials does not conflict with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth in this disclosure. As such, and to the extent necessary, the disclosure as explicitly set forth herein supersedes any conflicting material incorporated herein by reference. Any material, or portion thereof, that is said to be incorporated by reference herein, but which conflicts with existing definitions, statements, or other disclosure material set forth herein will only be incorporated to the extent that no conflict arises between that incorporated material and the existing disclosure material.