The present invention relates to an acoustical shell to be used in a concert hall. More particularly, the present invention relates to an acoustical shell which is light, has no deformation, has the efficiency of reflecting sound and is structured to prevent a resonance phenomenon by the cavities.
An acoustical shell is a facility to prevent sound generated by musical instruments of an orchestra, singing by a vocalist or a sound effect accompanying musical performance on the stage where the vocal or instrumental music is performed, from scattering toward the upper part, sides and rear part of the stage, and to reflect the sound such that the sound sufficiently travels an audience. The acoustical shell can be kept in an upper stage tower or in a side room when not used.
A conventional acoustical shell panel has a structure wherein, a curved panel is formed by attaching plywoods to a frame, the frame being made in the keel shape of a ship by using a several framing members, each framing member having a surface curved angle of 1.5 m radius, or by forcibly bonding plywoods or MDF (Medium Density Fiberboard) with the frame having the curved angle. Thus, in such a conventional acoustical shell panel, there are the problems that the curved panel generally gets warped on the whole by the elastic force of the curved panel as time passes, the light from the back of a stage in a concert hall leaks through the opening between the boards, and too much energy is required to hang the panel on the ceiling of the hall, that is, to rig the panel because it is very heavy.
Hereupon, Korean Utility Model Publication No. 20-023215 discloses an acoustical shell manufactured by attaching a urethane bonded interior board, a honeycomb, and a urethane bonded exterior board to a frame and leaving it until the bond properly cures, and then by performing an outside finishing, wherein the outside frame comprises the aluminum upper and lower parts being linear and left and right side aluminum parts being in shape of circular arc having the curved angle. However, in the panel for the acoustical shell according to the prior art mentioned above, there is the defect in that, because the curved surface being temporarily forcibly bent is merely inserted into the aluminum frame, the curved surface is distorted or the boards lose their shape to cause an opening between the boards due to the elastic force of the panel itself as time passes. Thus, it is required that a support (i.e., an aluminum bar with the same curved angle as that of the panel) should be additionally provided on the rear side to keep the curved surface of the acoustical shell as it is, or a thicker and stronger aluminum frame should be used. In such a case, there are the problems in that the weight becomes heavy, and that, as a board should be installed as several smaller pieces to keep the curved surface shape, the work process becomes complicated by the increased number of connected portions.
Hereupon, an acoustical shell, wherein the panel by itself forms a curved surface because the original board is applied by heat treatment at its originally bending status when manufacturing the curved panel for the acoustical shell, and thus wherein no deformation occurs even after years of use, has been filed by the present inventor in Korean Patent Application No. 10-2004-0058360, Korean Utility Model Applications Nos. 20-2004-0021292 and 20-2004-0022746.
In the acoustical shell according to the above mentioned prior inventions, the curved panel has a structure where seven layers such as the following layers: a melamine pasteboard, two sheets of plywood, a honeycomb, two sheets of plywood, a melamine pasteboard are laminated, and has a rectangular shape (in which the curved surface takes a lengthwise shape).
The acoustical shell in this structure has the drawbacks in that a resonance phenomenon of sound occurs because the middle part, that is, the honeycomb layer, includes many cavities, and that the reflection of sound is not sufficient.
Therefore, the present invention is worked out to overcome the above problems of the prior art. An acoustical shell according to the present invention is accomplished by using a plastic board instead of the honeycomb portion used as an inserted mid-layer in the prior art acoustical shell, to remove the resonance phenomenon of sound and to sufficiently reflect even delicate/faint sounds.
An object of the present invention is to provide an acoustical shell which has no resonance phenomenon.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an acoustical shell which has the improved efficiency of reflection of sound.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a curved panel for an acoustical shell, and a method of manufacturing the same, which is thin in thickness and light and has no distortion phenomenon such that it can be used semi-permanently.
A curved panel for an acoustical shell according to the present invention comprises a laminate with 7 to 11 layers, i.e., laminated by using a melamine pasteboard, 2˜4 layers of MDF(s) and/or plywood(s), a plastic board, 2˜4 layers of plywood(s) and/or MDF(s), and a melamine pasteboard.
The acoustical shell according to the present invention is characterized in that a plastic board is present in-between as an inserted mid-layer. The acoustical shell according to the present invention wherein the plastic board is inserted in the middle is different from the acoustical shell according to the prior art having a honeycomb structure, in that the former can reflect sound at a high degree of efficiency because no resonance phenomenon occurs and the sound is not scattered. In the acoustical shell according to the present invention, there is also the advantage that not only the effect of sound reflection is improved but also it is easy to install. Further, there is merit in that, because the panel itself is manufactured as a curved surface, the acoustical shell according to the present invention retains its shape, is thin, light and solid. As the curved panel of the present invention is manufactured by heating its originally bending status such that the panel itself forms the curved shape, there is the desirable feature that it does not straighten or deform after long-time use.
The method of manufacturing the curved panel for the acoustical shell according to the present invention comprises forming a board by laminating a layer of melamine pasteboard, 2 to 4 layers of MDF(s) and plywood(s) by means of adhesives, for example, vinyl acetate emulsion adhesives, isocyanate urethane resin adhesives, urea resin adhesives, and applying heat treatment to the laminated board into a wood winding machine to form and secure the bending of the curved shape of board, wherein the wood winding machine is devised to provide the curved shape of 1.5 m or 3 m radius, such that the bending of the laminate is fixed in the form of a curved round surface. Usually, the temperature of the heat treatment depends on the kinds of adhesives as used and the time for curing. In the case of the vinyl acetate emulsion adhesives, the temperature of 70° C.˜80° C. is appropriate. If below 70° C., the time for curing is longer, and if above 80° C., the adhesives are apt to be burned. As general heat-treatment methods, there are direct heating, steam heating, and high frequency heating. However, if the high frequency heating is used, it is possible to prevent any carbonization and deterioration, and, first of all, it is advantageous to shorten the process time.
Next, a plastic board inserted as a mid-layer between an upper board and a lower board which made of the laminated board and then adhesively assembled them. The plastic board used in the present invention is made of plasto-synthetic resins, such as a foamed polyethylene board, a polyester staple fiber gypsum board, and a foamed polyethylene board with an aluminum foil being positioned in the middle. It is possible to purchase the boards in the market place. The adhesive is applied to the internal surface of the upper and lower boards, the plastic board is adhesively inserted between the upper and lower boards to be bonded, wherein the ends in the upper, lower, left and right sides of the plastic board is cut shorter by about 5 cm than the size of the panel, respectively, and at the edge of each end as cut, a framing member for edging is attached so as to be inserted between the upper and lower boards. The framing member for edging includes a circular arc-shape (which has an arc of curvature same as that of the curved panel) which is bonded to the upper and lower of the panel and a linear-shape which is bonded to be the sides of the panel. The arc-shape framing member is a square timber and the linear-shape framing member is a trapezoid timber. The framing member prevents any distortion phenomenon when the plastic board is compressed. This is to be firmly attached later when the process of finishing is performed with the aluminum profile. After the process is completed, the assembly of curved panel is upward and downward pressed by a hydraulic press to be integrated, thereby bring a manufacturing the curved panel for the acoustical shell to completion.
In manufacturing the curved panel according to the present invention, the plywood and MDF of 1.6 mm˜2.3 mm are mainly used. For a beautiful appearance of the acoustical shell, the melamine pasteboard or a plywood on which a sheet of paper with raw timber pattern is surfaced may be used. It is also possible to manufacture the curved panel at any appropriate thickness and appropriate size as desired by a consumer. Finally, all the edges of the curved panel are overlaid with the aluminum profile to be adhesively bonded and the process is finished by using a fixing means such as a screw. Preferably, the acoustical shell is in a widthwise shape (wherein the curved surface is broad), however, the acoustical shell of lengthwise shape may be used depending on the stage conditions.
As described above, the acoustical shell according to the present invention has the effects that the efficiency of reflection of sound is excellent and that it is possible to prevent the resonance phenomenon by the cavities in the honeycomb panel of the prior art and to better reflect sound without eliminating even small or soft musical sounds. Besides, the acoustical shell of the present invention has features that it can be easily handled and handy for being installed on the stage because it is light and that it does not deform because of the curved panel structure being formed by heat treatment.
Hereinafter, the preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that the drawings of the embodiments described below are attached to help in understanding the present invention but not to limit the scope of the present invention.
With reference to
Each framing member for edging is connected with each of the upper, lower, right and side ends of the plastic board 213 which being inserted into the curved panel 210 of the acoustical shell 200 in accordance with the present invention, wherein the framing member 220 being of a circular arc is connected with each of the upper and lower ends, and the framing member 220′ being linear is connected with each of the right and left side ends. An aluminum profile 230 is attached in the shape overlaid each end of the curved panel 210, wherein wings 232, 232′ as engaging means are connected with the aluminum profiles 230, 230′ to be integrated, respectively. Preferably, the timber framing member for edging is generally a 3 layered bar plywood, however, a 2 layered bar plywood or a square timber may be employed alternatively. The thickness of the framing member as used in the present embodiment is 20 mm, which is 5 mm less than the thickness of the plastic board 213, such that the plastic board 213 in a foamed like type can be pressed by the upper board 211 and the lower board 212 to be tightly bonded together since the flaming member is thinner in thickness than the plastic board. As explained above, it is possible to prevent the end of the curved panel 210 from being pressed and crooked by inserting the framing member for edging in each end of the curved panel 210 and it is possible to cleanly finish the acoustical shell by attaching the aluminum profiles 230, 230′, plus it is possible to easily assemble the panel by use of a bolt as an engaging means when installing the acoustical shell at the desired place on the ceiling or near the stage or as a movable-type structure around a steel pipe. When attaching the framing member for edging and the aluminum profile, a foamy urethane adhesives (HD-T, trademark, DaeHeng Chemical Co., Ltd.) is used to firmly adhere and connect the framing member and the aluminum profile, and then screws 233 are used in finishing the panel.
With reference to
With reference to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
10-2004-0058360 | Jul 2004 | KR | national |
20-2005-0013683 | May 2005 | KR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/KR2005/002414 | 7/26/2005 | WO | 00 | 12/5/2007 |