Claims
- 1. An acoustical barrier for interposition between a noise and a noise receiver located within the acoustical shadow zone of the barrier, comprising:
- a barrier member having an acoustically opaque base portion and having contiguous therewith an upwardly extending transition portion comprising a plurality of identical spaced apart elements contiguous with said base portion defining a plurality of flow ducts therebetween and each of such ducts having an effective path length which continuously decreases in said upwardly extending direction whereby the sound transmissibility between said elements follows a gradient and the sound transmitted between said elements tends to apply a phase opposition to the sound arriving at the noise receiver by refraction in the acoustical barrier through a region outside said shadow zone and thereby effectively redirect such refracted sound away from said noise receiver.
- 2. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 1, wherein each adjacent pair of said spaced apart elements comprises one of said flow ducts and wherein the upwardly decreasing path length of each duct provides said transmissibility gradient.
- 3. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 2 wherein the effective path length of each duct produces an amplitude change in the sound transmitted therethrough.
- 4. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 2 wherein the effective path length of each duct attenuates the sound transmitted therethrough.
- 5. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 1 wherein the elements comprising said transition portion each have an upwardly decreasing effective length which produces an amplitude gradient with respect to sound transmitted therethrough.
- 6. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 1, wherein the elements comprising said transition portion produce both an amplitude gradient and a phase velocity gradient in the sound transmitted therethrough.
- 7. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said elements comprising said transition portion comprises:
- an upwardly extending panel having a substantially uniform thickness and a width which continuously diminishes in said upwardly extending direction.
- 8. An acoustical barrier as defined in claim 7 wherein at least one surface of said panel is acoustically absorptive.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 742,404, filed 11-16-76 U.S. Pat. No. 4,175,639.
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Divisions (1)
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