Radio frequency and acoustic shielding door
09828798 · 2017-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B3/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B7/16
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E06B5/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A radio frequency (RF) and acoustic shielded door that has a door leaf with an acoustically insulated core. The perimeter of the door leaf is banded with a conductive contact channel, which is electro-mechanically bonded to a shielding media that is applied to the door face. A conductive angled contact is mechanically attached at a bottom of the door. An acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly is attached to the door frame, and the gasket seal assembly is adjustable so that a complete seal can be formed around the head, jamb and sill of the door.
Claims
1. A radio frequency and acoustic shielding door, comprising: a door leaf hingedly attached to a door frame, said door leaf having an acoustically insulated core; a shielding media sheathing said acoustically insulated core of said door leaf; a conductive contact channel attached to a perimeter of said door leaf, said conductive contact channel electro-mechanically bonded to said shielding media; a conductive angled contact attached to a bottom of said door leaf; a radio frequency contact electro-mechanically attached to said door frame; and an acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly attached to said door.
2. The door of claim 1 wherein said door frame comprises a door head, a door sill and a doorjamb.
3. The door of claim 2 wherein said door sill comprises a steel or stainless steel threshold electro-mechanically connected to said door frame.
4. The door of claim 1 further comprising a piano hinge attached to said door leaf and said door frame.
5. The door of claim 1 wherein said leaf further comprises a decorative finish sheathing said shielding media.
6. The door of claim 1 wherein said conductive contact channel or said conductive angled contact is chosen from a group consisting of: silver, copper, gold, aluminum, zinc, lithium, nickel, stainless steel and an alloy thereof.
7. The door of claim 6 wherein said alloy is brass.
8. The door of claim 1 wherein said radio frequency contact comprises a single row of low pressure tin plated beryllium copper electrical contact strip.
9. The door of claim 8 further comprising a plurality of single row of low pressure tin plated beryllium copper electrical contact strips.
10. The door of claim 1 further comprising said radio frequency contact attached to said door jambs and said door head, and wherein said radio frequency contacts attached to said door jambs and said door head are in electrical contact with said conductive contact channel when said door is in a closed position.
11. The door of claim 1 further comprising said radio frequency contact attached to said door sill, and wherein said radio frequency contacts attached to said door sill are in electrical contact with said conductive angled contact when said door is in a closed position.
12. The door of claim 1 wherein said acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly is a plurality of acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assemblies.
13. The door of claim 12 further comprising a pair of side acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assemblies attached to said door jambs of said door frame, and wherein said side or radio frequency acoustic gasket seal assemblies are in sealed contact with said door leaf when said door is in a closed position.
14. The door of claim 12 further comprising an upper acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly attached to said door head of said door frame, and wherein said upper acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly is in sealed contact with said door leaf when said door is in a closed position.
15. The door of claim 12 further comprising a lower acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly attached to said door leaf of said door, and wherein said lower acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assembly is in sealed contact with said door sill when said door is in a closed position.
16. The door of claim 15 wherein said lower acoustic gasket seal assembly further comprises an automatic adjustment assembly.
17. The door of claim 12 wherein each of said acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assemblies is adjustable in order to form a complete acoustic or radio frequency seal between said door leaf and said door frame.
18. The door of claim 17 wherein each of said acoustic or radio frequency gasket seal assemblies comprises a generally U-shaped housing having a neoprene or electrically conductive seal connected to a seal retainer, and wherein said seal retainer is adjustable using an adjustment fastener.
19. The door of claim 18 wherein said lower acoustic gasket seal assembly further comprises an outer neoprene seal retained within seal grooves of the seal retainer.
20. The door of claim 12 wherein each of said radio frequency gasket seal assemblies further comprises a conductive spring connected to a seal retainer within a housing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) The devices and methods discussed herein are merely illustrative of specific manners in which to make and use this invention and are not to be interpreted as limiting in scope.
(11) While the invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be noted that many modifications may be made in the details of the construction and the arrangement of the elements and components of the devices and/or in the sequences and steps of the methods without departing from the scope of this disclosure. It is understood that the devices and methods are not limited to the embodiments set forth herein for purposes of exemplification.
(12) The description of the invention is intended to be read in connection with the accompanying drawings, which are to be considered part of the entire written description of this invention. In the description, relative terms such as “front,” “rear,” “lower,” “upper,” “horizontal,” “vertical,” “above,” “below,” “up,” “down,” “top” and “bottom” as well as derivatives thereof (e.g., “horizontally,” “downwardly,” “upwardly” etc.) should be construed to refer to the orientation as then described or as shown in the drawings under discussion. These relative terms are for convenience of description and do not require that the machine be constructed or the process to be operated in a particular orientation. Terms, such as “connected,” “connecting,” “attached,” “attaching,” “join” and “joining” are used interchangeably and refer to one structure or surface being secured to another structure or surface or integrally fabricated in one piece.
(13) Referring to the figures of the drawings, wherein like numerals of reference designate like elements throughout the several views, a radio frequency (RF) and acoustic shielding door 10 having improved RF and acoustic attenuation for a shielded enclosure (not shown). The shielding door 10 is designed for commercial and security applications, and it provides the opening and closing forces associated with a conventional entry door. In addition, the shielding door 10 may include single or double cylinder deadbolts, door closers, magnetic switches, medium or high security combination locks or other specified door hardware to suit the particular application.
(14) As illustrated in Table 1 below, the shielding door 10 exceeds the shielding effectiveness requirements of NSA 73-2A, IEEE 299, NACSIM 5204.
(15) TABLE-US-00001 TABLE 1 S/E values based on minimum performance. Magnetic Field Electric Field Plane wave Microwave 10 KHz 30 dB 10 KHz 100 dB 50 MHz 100 dB 2 GHz 70 dB 100 KHz 50 dB 100 KHz 100 dB 100 MHz 80 dB 4 GHz 65 dB 1 MHz 60 dB 1 MHz 100 dB 400 MHz 80 dB 8 GHz 60 dB 10 MHz 75 dB 10 MHz 100 dB 1000 MHz 75 dB 10 GHz 60 dB 30 MHz 90 dB 30 MHz 100 dB 12 GHz 55 dB 18 GHz 40 dB
(16) The shielding door 10 includes a door leaf 12 that is hingedly attached to a door frame 14, which may be a portion of the wall of the shielded enclosure to which the shielding door 10 is mounted. The door leaf 12 is mounted to the door frame 14 using a commercial grade, full surface, security, piano-type hinge 16 that designed and installed so there is no contact between RF contacts 28 and the hinge 16. The shielding door 10 is illustrated as a single door, but is not so limited; the shielding door 10 can be constructed as a double door. The door leaf 12 of the shielding door 10 also includes a passage lockset 18 that complies with applicable Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), the Uniform Federal Accessibility Standards and ANSI 156.2, Series 4000, Grade 1 requirements and presents the image of a conventional office lockset.
(17) The door leaf 12 has an acoustically insulated core 20 that is sheathed with a shielding media 22, which in turn may be sheathed with a decorative finish 21 such as a wood veneer or a high pressure plastic laminate. The perimeter of the door leaf 12 is banded with a conductive contact channel 24 that is electro-mechanically bonded to the shielding media 22. In addition, a removable conductive angled contact 26 is mechanically attached at a bottom of the door leaf 12. The conductive contact channel 24 and/or the conductive angled contact 26 can be any suitable conductive material, such as silver, copper, gold, aluminum, zinc, lithium, nickel, stainless steel or an alloy thereof, such as brass. The door leaf 12 and the door frame 14 may be furnished as a complete assembly, and the shielding door 10 can also include an air trap or spring bronze gasket 19 in sealing engagement with the conductive angled contact 26 and the door leaf 12. The door sill 30 includes a steel or stainless steel threshold that is electro-mechanically connected to the door frame 14. In addition, the door sill 30 may be single or double tapered to suit the particular application. Moreover, the door sill 30 may be configured in an ADA flush sill or a raised sill configuration.
(18) The RF contacts 28 of the shielding door 10 are attached to the jambs 29, the sill and the head 32 of the door frame 14. As illustrated in
(19) As noted above, the core 20 of the door leaf 12 may be acoustically insulated, and the shielding door 10 includes at least one acoustic or RF gasket seal assembly 34. As shown in
(20) Referring now to
(21) The shielding door 10 has the acoustic attention characteristics illustrated below in Table 2 and in
(22) TABLE-US-00002 TABLE 2 Noise Isolation Class Test. Source Receiver Ambient Frequency Level, Level, NR Level, Ambient Band (Hz) L.sub.P (dB) L.sub.P (dB) (dB) L.sub.P (dB) Flags 125 100 67 33 36 160 103 68 35 34 200 103 62 41 34 250 99 55 44 36 315 93 47 47 29 NIC 400 86 38 47 26 50 500 85 36 49 28 630 90 41 49 23 800 87 37 50 21 1000 85 37 48 23 1250 82 34 47 22 1600 83 33 49 21 2000 83 31 52 19 2500 85 32 53 19 3150 85 33 53 22 4000 85 32 53 21 Source Level at one meter from tested surface 109 (dB, flat, 125-4 k) Receiver Level at one meter from tested surface 77 (dB, flat, 125-4 k)
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(24) Each of the RF gasket seal assemblies 64 have a generally U-shaped housing 72 attached to the shielding door 10 using an attachment fastener 74. Each of the RF gasket seal assemblies 64 also includes an electrically conductive seal 76 connected to a seal retainer 78. The seal retainer 78 of the RF gasket seal assemblies 34 are adjustably retained within the housing 72 using an adjustment fastener 80. In addition, the RF gasket seal assemblies 64 include a bronze spring 82 attached to the seal retainer 78.
(25) Whereas, the invention has been described in relation to the drawings and claims, it should be understood that other and further modifications, apart from those shown or suggested herein, may be made within the scope of this invention.