Claims
- 1. A method of manufacturing a sandwich board, said sandwich board comprising a first sheet, a second sheet and a core, said core comprising an elastic, vibration deadening compound effectively bridging the space between and adhering together said sheets, said method comprising the steps of providing at least one through opening in said second sheet, applying a coating of compound onto at least one of said sheets, placing said first and said second sheet in overlaying, mutually spaced relationship with said coating in an intermediate position, applying a compression force onto said sheets in order to urge them together, using said opening to inspect the space between the sheets and to inspect said coating, adjusting the compression force as appropriate depending on an evaluation of the result of the inspection, and allowing said compound to set to an elastic, vibration deadening state whereby to provide said core.
- 2. The method according to claim 1, comprising, prior to the step of applying a compression force onto said sheets, the step of attaching spacer means onto at least one of said sheets, said spacer means being adapted for controlling the spacing between the sheets.
- 3. The method according to claim 2, comprising the step of attaching said spacer means by applying a filling of said compound in a viscous or fluent state to form a coating on said at least one sheet, and allowing the filling to set until assuming a viscous state.
- 4. The method according to claim 3, comprising the step of allowing said coating to set completely.
- 5. The method according to claim 3, comprising the step of texturing the surface of said coating.
- 6. The method according to claim 1, comprising the step of introducing through said opening and into said space a supplementary filling of said compound while in a viscous or fluent state.
- 7. The method according to claim 6, comprising the step of continuing the introduction of said supplementary filling until outflow of excess compound around at least part of the margin of at least one of the sheets is observed.
- 8. The method according to claim 1, comprising the step of providing a structural component, such as a screw, a bolt, a rivet or a piece of welding for interconnecting said sheets, adapted for securing their relative positions.
- 9. The method according to claim 8, comprising the step of utilizing said structural component to apply at least part of said compression force.
- 10. The method according to claim 1, wherein the step of providing said opening comprises providing said opening in the center of said second sheet.
- 11. The method according to claim 1, comprising the step of providing said second sheet with a number of openings with regular spacings.
- 12. A panel suitable for the application as a wall panel, a ceiling panel or a floor panel, comprising a first sheet, a second sheet and a core, said core comprising an elastic, vibration deadening compound effectively bridging the space between and adhering together said sheets so as to provide a sandwich board structure, wherein at least one through opening has been provided in said second sheet, a coating of compound has been applied onto at least one of said sheets, said first and said second sheet have been placed in overlaying, mutually spaced relationship with said coating in an intermediate position, a compression force has been applied onto said sheets in order to urge them together, said compression force has been adjusted as appropriate depending on an evaluation of the result of an inspection through said opening, and wherein said compound has set to an elastic, vibration deadening state whereby to provide said core.
- 13. The panel according to claim 12, wherein said first and second sheets comprise steel plates, and wherein the gauge of said second sheet is equal to or less than the gauge of said first sheet.
- 14. The panel according to claim 12, wherein said first and second sheets comprise aluminum plates, and wherein the gauge of said second sheet is equal to or less than the gauge of said first sheet.
- 15. The panel according to claim 12, wherein said compound comprises a visco-elastic damping mass based on polymer.
- 16. A sound insulating structure for use as a wall, a ceiling or a floor, comprising first plates, arranged in coplanar and contiguous relationship in order to form a first structural layer, second layer plates arranged in coplanar relationship in order to form a second structural layer in spaced parallel relation with said first structural layer, and a core, which core effectively bridges the space between and adheres together plates of the respective layers, and which core comprises an elastic, vibration deadening mass, wherein said structure has been manufactured by providing at least one through opening in each of said second plates, applying compound onto at least one of said first or said second layer plates to provide at least part of said core, bringing together plates of said second structural layer with plates of said first structural layer, applying a compression force in order to urge said plates of respective structural layers together, using said openings to inspect the space between the structural layers, adjusting the compression force as appropriate depending on an evaluation of the result of the inspection, and allowing said mass in said core to set to an elastic state.
- 17. The structure according to claim 16, wherein spacer means is attached onto at least one of said first or second plates, said spacer means serving to control the spacing between the plates of the respective structural layers.
- 18. The structure according to claim 16, wherein said first layer plates are structurally interconnected at their edges by welding, prior to the step of bringing together plates of the respective layers.
- 19. The structure according to claim 16, wherein the plates of at least one of said structural layers are provided with a backing comprising a layer of soft, sound deadening material, such as mineral fiber wool.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation-in-part of International Patent Application PCT/DK97/00436 with an international filing date of Oct. 9, 1997 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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