SOUND ABSORPTION DEVICE
20230135515 · 2023-05-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B60R13/0884
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Sound absorption device for a noise-emitting area, said device comprising support means (10), attachment means (12) and sound absorption means (18), characterized in that the support means (10) comprise a support plane (16) on which said sound absorption means (18) are attached, directed toward said noise-emitting area
Claims
1. Sound absorption device for a noise-emitting area, said device comprising support means (10), attachment means (12) and sound absorption means (18), characterized in that: the support means (10) comprise a support plane (16) on which said sound absorption means (18) are attached, directed toward said noise-emitting area the sound absorption means (18) consist of at least one bar (20), each bar (20) being made of noise-absorbing foam or wadding, the bars (20) are of different sections, densities, lengths, in the case of bars (20) of different lengths, the lower ends (22) of the bars (20) of different lengths form an open parabolic space.
2. Sound absorption device according to one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the support plane (16) comprises at least one opening (17) allowing the at least one bar (20) to pass through said support plane (16), a pin (21) maintaining each at least one bar on said support plane (16).
3. Sound absorption device according to one of claims 2 to 5, characterized in that the upper end of the at least one bar (20) is attached by gluing to the underside of the support plane (16).
4. Device according to one of claims 2 to 7, characterized in that, in the case of several bars, the various bars (20) are made of at least two materials.
5. Sound absorption device according to one of the preceding claims, characterized in that the attachment means (12) are formed by lines (24) connected to the support plane (16).
Description
[0025] The present invention is now described using examples, which are only illustrative and in no way limit the scope of the invention, and from the accompanying illustrations, wherein:
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[0030] The set of
[0031] The bars 20, described as being retained vertically by a pin 21, can also be glued by one of their ends, in this case the upper end. In the latter case, the bars 20 do not cross the support plane 16, but extend downward from said support plane 16, suspended.
[0032] In another arrangement, shown in
[0033] The bars 20 are formed by a material having high sound absorption performance, such as wadding here, and may also be formed from foam or any other light material with high sound absorption capacity, in particular with a density of between 12 kg/m3 and 24 kg/m3.
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[0035] The implementation of the absorption device of the present invention is now described. The sound absorption device is intended to be hung or suspended in order to be positioned above and as close as possible to a noise source. It is therefore advantageous to position the sound insulation device as close as possible to the noise source. A workshop station where manual work with impacts is done generates noises of very different natures and frequencies. It is therefore advantageous to be able to have an absorption device capable of absorbing and attenuating these various sounds as well as possible. The sound absorption device described here proposes to maximize the attenuation of these different sounds by using an arrangement of at least two bars 20-1 and 20-2, of different natures and different lengths. Installing bars 20-1 and 20-2 of different densities therefore allows the attenuation of sounds of different frequencies because each density of absorbent material has a certain capacity to absorb a certain range of frequencies of the noise emitted and thus to improve the quality of the acoustic environment. Positioning the sound absorption device above the operator's station O and the machine M, given as an example to illustrate a noise source with multiple frequency spectra, allows the capture of a very large part of the noise B generated. The lines 24 allow the desired positioning in terms of height to ensure the best absorption. The noises composed of different powers and frequencies are then picked up by at least two types of bars 20-1 and 20-2, which, by virtue of their different densities, each pick up different frequency spectra. It is therefore possible to choose at least two types of bars according to the different noises generated, i.e. high-pitched, low-pitched, of different intensities and sound frequencies.
[0036] The installation of absorption devices can be multiplied and developed to measure according to the different activities and the different types of disturbance.