Claims
- 1. A panel-like structure for use for forming an acoustical wall panel, said panel including a base structure, said base structure having sufficient structural integrity to form a rigid wall panel and comprising a sheet of sound absorbing material selected from the group consisting of fiberglass, expanded polystyrene, and other porous sound absorbing type material, a covering sheet of durable flexible material, providing a wrap for application to the surface of the base structure, said durable flexible covering sheet being selected from the group comprising a copolymer, vinyl, acrylic, polyethylene, leather, and other synthetic flexible sheet material, said covering sheet being applied to the surface of the base structure, said covering sheet being folded over around the ends and sides of the base structure, said covering sheet including a series of perforations, to allow the permeation of sound to be absorbed by the base structure, and the back of the base structure having a covering sheet material adhesively applied directly to the exposed rear face of said base structure.
- 2. The acoustical wall panel of claim 1 wherein said covering material for the rear face of the base structure comprising a moisture barrier type sheet.
- 3. The acoustical wall panel of claim 2 wherein said wall panel may be adhesively applied to a contiguous wall.
- 4. The acoustical wall panel of claim 2 wherein said panel may be hung upon a contiguous wall.
- 5. The acoustical wall panel of claim 2 wherein a plurality of said panels may form a partition panel for use in creating operating cubicles for personnel within an office.
- 6. The acoustical wall panel of claim 2 wherein the perforated covering sheet, in combination with the sound absorbing base structure effectively decreasing the decibels of the ambient sound by some amount.
- 7. The acoustical wall panels of claim 2 wherein said panels may include a supporting base, and said panels being provided for free standing during usage upon its supporting base.
- 8. The acoustical wall panels of claim 2 wherein the remaining flaps of the folded over covering sheet are tucked into a laminar disposition, and disposed substantially flattened upon the backside of the covered base structure.
- 9. The acoustical wall panel of claim 8 wherein the covering material applied to the backside of the panel overlapping the tucked in portions of the covering sheet.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of provisional application No. 60/302,404 filed Jul. 3, 2001.
US Referenced Citations (16)
Provisional Applications (1)
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