This invention relates to acoustic control, more particularly to adjustable and removable acoustic surfaces for controlling acoustic environment of open office spaces.
It has become very popular to divide large office spaces into smaller units with dividing surfaces or panels to enable some privacy in the several smaller work stations of the large office space. Such dividing panels do indeed provide visual privacy, but as such they do not give much acoustic privacy. The noises of a large office may be extremely disturbing for a person working at such divided work station.
Some solutions to the acoustic problem of these divided work stations have been provided for example by providing panels that are made of acoustic materials. Alternatively, the panel may be covered with an acoustic pad as is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 6,256,941 for example.
By providing a panel consisting of acoustic material does not solve the problem of noises that are coming via the open space that is between the office ceiling and the top of the dividing panel. Attempts to solve this problem are inventions such as those disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,219,101 and U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,586. The patent number U.S. Pat. No. 4,219,101 provides a floor standing acoustic space divider, which has an outward protuberance in its upper portion. U.S. Pat. No. 4,750,586 provides a panel system that is attachable to the upper parts of a dividing panel. The attachable panel according to this patent has an upper portion that is curved inwards. The inventions according to these two patents improve the acoustic conditions in the divided work station. However, the problem with both of these structures is that they not enable any adjustment of the degree of the upper portion in relation to the dividing panel. The degree of the panel affects on the efficiency of eliminating the noise. Therefore, the rigid degree does not leave any options for the user of the panel to adjust the panel so that it could better eliminate the noise. The present disclosure solves this problem and thereby provides a system that is gives maximal noise elimination in various environments. The present disclosure provides acoustic wings that have a freely adjustable angle to maximize elimination of noise from different kind of noise sources (traffic, telephone, radio, conversation etc.). The invention according to the present disclosure enables adjustment of the wings to maximize elimination of noise coming from differently located noise sources (e.g. position of telephone on a desk affects the direction of the sound waves).
An object of the present invention is to provide attachable and removable acoustic wings for improving the acoustic environment of a workstation separated with dividing panels.
Another object of the present invention is to provide acoustic wings with an adjustable angle to maximize the noise elimination individually at different conditions and environments.
Another object of the present invention is to provide acoustic wings that eliminate noise from both sides of the dividing panel.
A still another object of the present invention is to provide acoustic wings that allow independent and individual adjustment of the angle of the wings on both sides of the dividing panel.
The present invention provides an acoustic elimination system for working spaces divided with panels. The acoustic wings according to this invention are easily adjustable on top of any regular panel element. The wings are easily removable and again attachable. The wings are easy and cheap to manufacture and the acoustic material is easy to change if needed for example in order to minimize allergic reactions caused by accumulating dust. The acoustic wings according to the present invention provide the unique feature that the wings can be freely adjusted to any desired angle up to 90 degree angle to improve the noise elimination. The acoustic elimination system according to this invention can either serve elimination of noise from only one side of the panel or alternatively eliminate noise from both sides of the panel.
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According to an alternative embodiment the frame is one solid piece, either rectangular or trapezoid in its shape and it is made of acoustic material. According to this alternative embodiment the frame, which as such is the wing is attached to the bracket-hinge system which enables its tilting.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in details, this is for illustrative purposes only and one skilled in the art recognizes that variations and modifications of the disclosed invention can be made without departing from the scope of the invention.
This application claims priority of the provisional application No. 60/583,675 filed on Jun. 30, 2004.
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60583675 | Jun 2004 | US |