Claims
- 1. A ventilation duct, comprising:
a frame; at least one of inner sound absorbing member secured to the frame within a first plane, the inner sound absorbing members defining a first outer surface and a first longitudinal cavity, the first longitudinal cavity filled with a sound absorbing material, and a first plurality of sound transmission passages between the first outer surface to the first longitudinal cavity to direct sound into the first longitudinal cavity for sound abatement by the sound absorbing material; at least one outer sound absorbing member secured to the frame within a second plane with the first plane being substantially parallel to the second plane and the outer members secured in the frame such that at least a portion of each outer members overlaps with at least of portion of an inner member to inhibit the transmission of sound, and the outer sound absorbing members defining a second longitudinal cavity, the second longitudinal cavity filled with the sound absorbing material, and a second plurality of sound transmission passages between a second outer surface to the second longitudinal cavity to direct sound into the second longitudinal cavity for sound abatement by the sound absorbing material with the second plurality of sound transmission passages on an inner region of the outer sound absorbing members.
- 2. A ventilation duct, as in claim 1, further comprising the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the at least one outer sound absorbing members configured to have a reverse megaphone effect on sound traveling across the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the at least one outer sound absorbing members.
- 3. A ventilation duct, as in claim 2, further comprising the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the at least one outer sound absorbing members having a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of trapezoidal, triangular or semi-circular.
- 4. A sound abatement housing, comprising:
at least one wall; a ventilation duct secured within the wall to permit ventilation through the wall, the ventilation duct, comprising at least one inner sound absorbing member secured to the wall within a first plane, the inner sound absorbing members defining a first outer surface and a first longitudinal cavity, the first longitudinal cavity filled with a sound absorbing material, and a first plurality of sound transmission passages between the first outer surface to the first longitudinal cavity to direct sound into the first longitudinal cavity for sound abatement by the sound absorbing material, at least one outer sound absorbing members secured to the wall within a second plane with the first plane being substantially parallel to the second plane and the outer members secured in the wall such that at least a portion of each outer members overlaps with at least of portion of an inner member to inhibit the transmission of sound, and the outer sound absorbing members defining a second longitudinal cavity, the second longitudinal cavity filled with the sound absorbing material, and a second plurality of sound transmission passages between the second outer surface to the second longitudinal cavity to direct sound into the second longitudinal cavity for sound abatement by the sound absorbing material with the plurality of sound transmission passages on an inner region of the outer sound absorbing members.
- 5. A ventilation duct, as in claim 3, further comprising the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the at least one outer sound absorbing members configured to have a reverse megaphone effect on sound traveling across the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the plurality of outer sound absorbing members.
- 6. A ventilation duct, as in claim 5, further comprising the at least one inner sound absorbing members and the at least one outer sound absorbing members having a cross-sectional shape selected from the group consisting of trapezoidal, triangular or semi-circular.
- 7. A sound absorbing member for a ventilation duct, comprising:
an elongated body having an outer surface and defining a longitudinal cavity and defining at least one of sound transmission passage extending between the outer surface and the longitudinal cavity; and a sound absorbing material disposed within the longitudinal cavity to absorb sound transmitted through the at least one sound transmission passage.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/258,862, filed Dec. 29, 2000 and entitled “Duct Silencer.”
Provisional Applications (1)
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60258862 |
Dec 2000 |
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