The invention relates to an acoustic absorber according to the preamble of claim 1 as well as to the use of such an acoustic absorber according to claim 13.
Acoustic absorbers for absorbing sound waves or for the acoustical design of rooms, which are realized in the form of a plate provided with openings, are known in the prior art. For example, DE 43 32 856 A1 discloses a perforated metal plate coated with a porous lacquer layer as a sound absorber.
The problem underlying the invention consists in facilitating a sound absorption system which is providable in as simple a manner as possible and is nevertheless as efficient as possible.
Said problem is solved by the acoustic absorber with the features of claim 1 as well as by the use of such an absorber according to claim 13. Further developments of the invention are provided in the dependent claims.
An acoustic absorber is accordingly provided, having
The coating is effected in particular on a “visible surface” of the carrier, i.e. a surface of the carrier that is visible once the absorber has been mounted, that is to say, for example, faces away from a mounting point (for instance a wall). For example, the visible surface of the absorber is also the surface which is to face a sound source. It is also conceivable for the coating to be provided on several surfaces of the carrier, in particular on surfaces that face one another.
Sound waves which impact upon the absorber enter the recesses of the carrier in part, sound energy being dissipated and the sound waves being correspondingly damped. By covering the openings with the lacquer coating, said effect is reinforced. This is as a result, for example, of the lacquer coating comprising, above the recesses in each case, at least one opening which brings about the narrowing of the recess and consequently increased dissipation of the sound energy (induced by friction).
The variant of the invention, according to which the portions of the coating covering the recesses are realized in an airtight manner, is able to be used, in particular, when the mass per unit area of the coating is small. The airtight design of the coating segments has the advantage, in particular, of producing a substantially homogeneous planar surface which, for example, is able to be cleaned in a simple manner.
In the variant of the invention, according to which the lacquer layer realizes, in the region of the recesses, in each case at least two segments which are separated from one another, the segments can be realized in each case in an at least substantially closed manner. This means, in particular, that the segments (or, for example, also the entire coating) do not comprise any open-pore lacquer material.
According to a development of the invention, at least some of the recesses extend in a slot-like manner, i.e. they comprise a longitudinal extension which is greater (e.g. three times greater) than their width. The openings in the lacquer layer are realized, for instance, in each case in the form of a gap which extends transversely with respect to the slots, the gaps, for example, having in each case a width of between 0.1 and 0.2 mm. Said particular structure of the lacquer coating in the region of the recesses can be generated in particular by the design of the edges of the recesses and/or of the dimensioning of the recesses. For instance, when generating the lacquer layer (for example in the form of powder lacquering or dip lacquering), the lacquer is pulled somewhat into the recesses on account of capillary effects and in this case opens up transversely with respect to the recesses, as a result of which the segments, which are separate from one another, of the portions of the lacquer coating covering the recesses are generated. It is also possible for closure elements, which serve to stabilize the lacquer coating in the region of the recesses, to be inserted into the recesses prior to applying the lacquer coating. The closure elements can remain in the recesses once the lacquer coating has been generated or are also able to be removed.
It is also conceivable for at least some of the recesses to be realized in cross section in an approximately circular manner, i.e. as bores. The recesses pass in particular through the entire carrier.
It is also conceivable for the recesses to be arranged in a regular pattern and/or, for example, to serve for showing image information, in particular for the graphic representation of an object. For instance, the recesses (in particular in the manner of a perforation) are arranged along a plurality of lines (contour lines) which show the contour of an object. The recesses do not have to comprise the same form, size and/or geometry. In addition, it is also possible for the spacings between adjacent recesses to vary. It is also possible for several (e.g. different) lacquer coatings to be arranged one on top of another, each of the lacquer layers comprising recesses. The recesses of the various lacquer layers are arranged, in particular, in such a manner that they overlap one another at least in part.
The carrier can be realized at least in part in a planar manner. However, the invention is naturally not restricted to a certain nature of the carrier. Also conceivable, for example, is that the carrier is realized in an arched, folded or stepped manner at least in portions. In addition, the basic form of the carrier (in top view) does not have to be rectangular. Rather, arbitrary basic forms are possible (e.g. round or serrated). The carrier is, for example, a metal or plastics material plate.
The invention also relates to the use of an acoustic absorber, which is designed as described above, as a surface-covering element, as a ceiling or wall element or as part of a fitment.
In addition, the invention relates to a fitment having an acoustic absorber which is designed as described above. The fitment is, for example, a shelf (for instance a shop shelf or a presentation shelf). It is conceivable in particular for bases of the shelf and/or at least one rear wall element to be formed in each case by an acoustic absorber according to the invention. It is also possible for all the bases and the rear wall to be formed in each case by an absorber according to the invention.
The invention is explained in more detail below by way of exemplary embodiments with reference to the figures, in which:
The visible surface 21 of the carrier 2 is provided with a lacquer coating 3 which covers at least some of the slots 22 by way of portions 31. The portions 31 of the lacquer coating 3 are pulled somewhat into the respective slot 22 on account of the action of capillary forces. Over and above this, the portions 31 comprise in each case several segments 311 which are separated from one another by openings, in the form of gaps 312, which extend transversely with respect to the longitudinal extension of the slots 22.
The gaps 312 reduce the size of the slots 22 in their upper region, as a result of which the dissipation of sound wave energy is increased. The gaps 312 are generated in particular during the generation of the lacquer layer 3, the number of gaps depending, for instance, on the width of the slots 22 and/or on the nature of the edges of the slots. It is pointed out that the gaps 312, as shown in
It is pointed out that in place of the slots 22 (at least in place of some of the slots 22) it is also possible to use recesses with a different geometry, e.g. circular bores or star-shaped openings. The recesses (in particular the slots 22) are able to be generated in principle in an arbitrary manner, e.g. cut, split, punched, sintered or etched.
The carrier 2 is, in particular, a material plate (e.g. a metal plate). However, it is also conceivable for the carrier to be a foil, a bar arrangement or wires with joins (as recesses), fibers, threads with joins or non-woven fabric, fleece, woven fabric, knitted goods where the spaces between joins (i.e. the spaces between fibers or threads) are chosen such that they are able to be bridged by the lacquer coating 3 (produced by way of an arbitrary coating method).
The acoustic absorbers 1 shown in the preceding figures are able to be used, in particular, as an element of an item of furniture, for instance of a shelf 5, as shown in an exploded representation in
Similarly to
In particular, the development of the line-like recesses 22 is calculated such that as high a level as possible of sound diffusivity and/or sound absorption is produced. In this case, the lines 22, as shown in
For example, the development of the line-like recesses 22 is calculated on the basis of the development of wave fronts of a spreading wave (in particular using suitable differential equations), an image or pattern which, where applicable, is to be shown by recesses, being considered to a certain extent as a barrier to the wave.
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