Claims
- 1. A composite panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties comprising:
- a honeycomb core having structure means forming cells having a polygonal cross-section and being open to at least one side of the core; and
- an acoustically semi-transparent facing of fibrous material formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the facing being non-homogeneous and bonded to the structure means at said open face of the core, the facing having portions extending into the adjacent open cells of the core to a depth sufficient to provide a mechanical interlock between the facing and the core, said portions of the facing partially filling the adjacent open cells of the core being relatively soft to enhance absorption of acoustic energy directed upon the facing.
- 2. A composite panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties, comprising:
- a core having wall means forming cells open to a first side and a second side thereof;
- an acoustically semi-transparent first facing of fibrous material and a binder formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the first facing being bonded to said first side of the core; and
- an acoustically semi-transparent second facing of fibrous material and a binder formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the second facing being bonded to said second side of the core, the facings having portions extending upwardly into the adjacent open cells of the core a depth sufficient to increase the strength of the structure in resisting shear forces adjacent the facings, the facings being non-homogeneous, said portions extending into the cells being relatively soft and of less density than the portions adjacent said cell wall means.
- 3. The composite panel structure of claim 2 further comprising a frame member interposed between the first facing and the second facing and bonded to the first facing to serve as a structural component to increase the strength and rigidity of the acoustical structure.
- 4. A composite panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties, comprising:
- a first core having wall means forming cells;
- a second core having wall means forming cells;
- a septum of non-porous material interposed between and bonded to the first and second cores such that the first and second cores have cells open to a first side and a second side, respectively, for service as a barrier to reduce the transmission of acoustic energy from one of the cores to the other;
- an acoustically semi-transparent first facing of fibrous material and a binder formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the facing being bonded to said first side; and
- an acoustically semi-transparent second facing of fibrous material and a binder formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the facing being bonded to said second side, the first and second facings having relatively soft portions extending inward into the adjacent open cells of the first and second cores to a depth sufficient to provide a mechanical interlock between the facings and the cores and to enhance absorption of acoustic energy.
- 5. The composite panel structure of claim 4 wherein the first and second facings are non-homogeneous and are bonded to said cells by the same binder bonding said fibers, said portions extending inward into said cells being of less density than the facings adjacent the wall means.
- 6. The composite panel structore of claim 4 wherein the septum further comprises a relatively rigid structure for increasing the strength and rigidity of the acoustical structure.
- 7. The composite panel structure of claim 4 further comprising a frame member interposed between the first facing and the second facing and bonded to the first facing and the second facing to serve as a structural component to increase the strength and rigidity of the structure.
- 8. A composite panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties, comprising:
- a honeycomb core having wall means forming cells having a polygonal cross-section, the cells being open to a side of the core; and
- a fibrous facing of acoustically semi-transparent material bonded to the wall means at the open side of the core so as to bind together the fibers and form a quilt-like facing having relatively soft pillow-like portions partially filling the cells said facing being made of fibrous material and a thermosetting binder formed under heat and pressure to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween.
- 9. A method of making a composite panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties comprising:
- providing a fibrous facing including an uncured binder and having a relatively uniform thickness and density;
- providing a core having a structure defining cells open to at least one side thereof;
- positioning the fibrous facing against the side of the core in communication with the open cells thereof;
- compressing the fibrous facing against the core such that a portion of the fibrous facing enters the cells of the core to a depth sufficient to provide a mechanical interlock between the facing and the core to increase the strength of the structure in resisting shear forces adjacent the facing, said portions of the facing being soft relative to other portions of the facing and partially filling the adjacent open cells of the core to enhance absorption of acoustic energy directed upon the facing; and
- heating the surface of the facing opposite the core to a sufficient temperature to cure the binder to bond the facing to the core and to provide a flat, bonded surface while retaining a substantial amount of interstices between the fibers for absorbing and passing acoustical energy.
- 10. The method of claim 9 further comprising forming the fibrous facing by applying pressure of from about 0.5 to 1.0 tons per square foot to compress the facing into a quilt-like configuration having pillow-like portions partially filling the cells, the pillow-like portions having less density than the fibrous material of reduced thickness adjacent the structure forming the cells.
- 11. The method of claim 10 further comprising providing a thermosetting resin binder distributed throughout the fibrous facing, and flattening the fibrous facing opposite the core as it is compressed and heated by applying a heated platen to the fibrous material.
- 12. The method of claim 9 further comprising contouring the composite panel structure to a desired curve.
- 13. A composite curved panel structure having acoustical absorbing properties, comprising:
- a core having structure means forming cells open to at least one side of the core, the core having a curved shape in at least one direction;
- an acoustically semi-transparent facing of fibrous material and a binder formed to provide a relatively hard outer surface of partially bonded fibers with interstices therebetween, the facing being bonded to the structure means at said open side of the core and having portions extending into the adjacent open cells of the core to a depth sufficient to provide a mechanical interlock between the facing and the core to increase the strength of the structure in resisting shear forces adjacent the facing, said portions of the facing being relatively soft and partially filling the adjacent open cells of the core to enhance absorption of acoustic energy directed upon the facing, the facing having a curved shape corresponding to the curved shape of the core.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of copending patent application Ser. No. 486,944 filed Apr. 20, 1983 entitled ACOUSTICAL STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING IT and filed by William W. Fearon and Arnel M. Macy, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,522,284.
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