Claims
- 1. An acoustical panel system, comprising:
- an acoustical block including a first panel and a second panel, each of the panels having at least one continuous body portion and a laterally-extending edge portion surrounding the periphery of the body portion, each body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portion of the panel and a generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining the panel face to the edge portion of the panel, the panel face of each body portion having corrugations formed therein, and wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that opposing panel faces of the body portions of the panels are spaced apart to form a closed and hollow brick-like structure;
- a frame defining an opening into which the acoustical block is received; and
- a plurality of fasteners fastening the acoustical block within the opening in the frame.
- 2. The acoustical panel system of claim 1, and further including a bezel extending around the periphery of each body portion of each panel and overlying the edge portion thereof.
- 3. The acoustical panel system of claim 2, wherein each bezel is spaced from the body portion of a panel by a prescribed amount.
- 4. The acoustical panel system of claim 2, wherein each bezel is a substantially hollow structure, and further wherein each bezel defines one or more openings into which sounds are received and trapped within the bezel.
- 5. The acoustical panel system of claim 1, wherein the fasteners comprise a plurality of fastening tabs protruding from the frame and disposed within the opening in the frame on opposite sides of the edge portions of the first and second panels, whereby the edge portions of the panels are captured between the tabs to secure the acoustical block in place.
- 6. The acoustical panel system of claim 1, wherein the panel face of the body portion of at least one panel has a generally planar surface.
- 7. The acoustical panel system of claim 1, wherein the perimeter of the panel face of the body portion of at least one panel is generally polygonal.
- 8. The acoustical panel system of claim 7, wherein the perimeter of the panel face of the body portion of at least one panel is rectangular, and the corrugations in the panel face extend diagonally relative thereto.
- 9. The acoustical panel system of claim 1, wherein at least a portion of the corrugations in the panel face of the body portion of at least one panel are curvilinear.
- 10. An acoustical panel system, comprising:
- an acoustical block including a first panel and a second panel each formed as a unitary structure, each of the panels having a plurality of spaced-apart continuous body portions and a laterally-extending edge portion surrounding each body portion, each body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portion surrounding the body portion and a generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining the panel face to the edge portion, the panel face of each body portion having corrugations formed therein, and wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that opposing panel faces of the body portions of the panels are spaced apart to form a closed and hollow brick-like structure;
- a frame defining an opening into which the acoustical block is received;
- a plurality of fasteners fastening the acoustical block within the opening in the frame: and
- a bezel extending around the periphery of each body portion of each panel and overlying the surrounding edge portion thereof.
- 11. The acoustical panel system of claim 10, wherein each bezel is spaced from each body portion of a panel by a prescribed amount to suppress sounds radiating therebetween.
- 12. The acoustical panel system of claim 10, wherein each bezel is a substantially hollow structure, and further wherein each bezel defines one or more openings adjacent the body portion into which sounds are received and trapped within the bezel.
- 13. The acoustical panel system of claim 10, wherein the corrugations in the panel faces of each body portion of each panel intersect its perimeter in a direction transverse thereto around substantially the entire periphery thereof.
- 14. The acoustical panel system of claim 13, wherein each of the side walls of the body portions of each panel has corrugations formed therein extending in a direction toward the edge portion of the panel, and further wherein the corrugations in the side walls are intercorrugated with the corrugations in the panel faces of the body portions.
- 15. The acoustical panel system of claim 10, wherein the fasteners serve to fasten both the bezels and the acoustical block within the opening in the frame.
- 16. The acoustical panel system of claim 15, wherein the fasteners comprise a plurality of fastening tabs protruding from the frame and disposed within the opening in the frame on opposite sides of both the bezels and the edge portions of the first and second panels, whereby both bezels and the edge portions of the panels are captured between the tabs to secure the bezels and the acoustical block in place.
- 17. An acoustical block comprising a first panel and a second panel each formed as a unitary structure, each of the panels having a continuous body portion and at least two laterally-extending edge portions adjacent the body portion, the body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portions of the panel and at least one generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining the panel face to the edge portions, the panel faces of the body portions of each panel having corrugations formed therein, the corrugations in each panel face intersecting its perimeter in a direction transverse thereto around substantially the entire periphery thereof, and wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that the panel faces of body portions of the first panel and the second panel are spaced apart to form a closed and hollow brick-like structure.
- 18. The acoustical block of claim 17, wherein the sidewall of each body portion of each panel further has corrugations formed therein.
- 19. The acoustical block of claim 18, wherein the corrugations in each of the sidewalls extend in a direction toward the edge portions of the panel.
- 20. The acoustical block of claim 18, wherein the corrugations in the sidewalls are intercorrugated with the corrugations in the panel faces.
- 21. An acoustical block comprising a first panel and a second panel each formed as a unitary structure, each of the panels having a continuous body portion and a laterally-extending edge portion adjacent each side of the body portion, the body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portions of the panel, each body portion further including a generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining each edge portion to one side of the panel face of the body portion,
- wherein at least one of the body portions has corrugations formed in both the panel face and sidewall thereof, the corrugations in the panel face intersecting its perimeter in a direction transverse thereto around substantially the entire periphery thereof, and the corrugations in the side wall of the body portion of the panel being intercorrugated with the corrugations in the panel face, and
- further wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that opposing panel faces of the body portions of the panels are spaced apart to form a closed and hollow brick-like structure.
- 22. An acoustical panel system, comprising:
- an acoustical block including a first panel and a second panel, each of the panels having at least one body portion and a laterally-extending edge portion surrounding the periphery of the body portion, each body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portion of the panel and a generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining the panel face to the edge portion of the panel, the panel face of each body portion having corrugations formed therein that intersect its perimeter in a direction transverse thereto around substantially the entire periphery thereof, wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that opposing panel faces of the body portions of the panels are spaced apart to form a hollow brick-like structure;
- a frame defining an opening into which the acoustical block is received; and
- a plurality of fasteners fastening the acoustical block within the opening in the frame.
- 23. The acoustical panel system of claim 22, wherein each of the side walls of the body portions of each panel has corrugations formed therein extending in a direction toward the edge portion of the panel.
- 24. The acoustical panel system of claim 22, wherein each of the side walls of the body portions has corrugations formed therein which are intercorrugated with the corrugations in the panel faces of the body portions.
- 25. The acoustical panel system of claim 22, and further including:
- a bezel extending around the periphery of each body portion of each panel and overlying the edge portion thereof, wherein each bezel is a substantially hollow structure which is spaced from the body portion of a panel by a prescribed amount, and further wherein each bezel defines one or more openings adjacent the body portion into which sounds are received and trapped within the bezel.
- 26. An acoustical panel system, comprising:
- an acoustical block including a first panel and a second panel, each of the panels having at least one body portion and a laterally-extending edge portion surrounding the periphery of the body portion, each body portion of each panel including a laterally-extending panel face that is raised relative to the edge portion of the panel and a generally upright sidewall projecting away from the panel face around the perimeter thereof and joining the panel face to the edge portion of the panel, the panel face of each body portion having corrugations formed therein, and wherein the first and second panels are disposed in back-to-back relationship with the edge portions of the first panel adjoined to the edge portions of the second panel so that opposing panel faces of the body portions of the panels are spaced apart to form a hollow brick-like structure;
- a frame defining an opening into which the acoustical block is received;
- a plurality of fasteners fastening the acoustical block within the opening in the frame; and
- a bezel extending around the periphery of each body portion of each panel and overlying the edge portion thereof.
- 27. The acoustical panel system of claim 26, wherein each bezel is a substantially hollow structure which is spaced from the body portion of a panel by a prescribed amount, and further wherein each bezel defines one or more openings adjacent the body portion into which sounds are received and trapped within the bezel.
- 28. The acoustical panel system of claim 26, wherein the corrugations in the panel faces of each body portion of each panel intersect its perimeter in a direction transverse thereto around substantially the entire periphery thereof, and further wherein each of the side walls of the body portions of each panel have corrugations formed therein which are intercorrugated with the corrugations in the panel faces of the body portions and which extend in a direction toward the edge portions of the panels.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 817,155, filed Jan. 6, 1992 abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 586,793, filed Sep. 24, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,077,949, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 355,788, filed May 19, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,476, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 174,516, filed Mar. 28, 1988, now abandoned.
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