Claims
- 1. A sound-absorbing building component for indoor paneling, comprising:
- (a) a first sound-absorbing sheet, having a plurality of cup-shaped indentations lying side-by-side in a grid pattern, each of said cup-shaped indentations including (1) a planar bottom wall to be exposed to an acoustic field during installation, said bottom wall being excitable to a plurality of natural vibrations upon the incidence of sound at a plurality of frequencies and (2) a plurality of generally planar sidewalls which are also excitable to natural vibrations; and
- (b) a planar second sheet covering the upper rims of the cup-shaped indentations, wherein the air volumes contained in the individual cup-shaped indentations are at atmospheric pressure.
- 2. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein between the air volumes contained in each of the individual cup-shaped indentations and the outer atmosphere there is provided a connection so that said volumes are sealed nearly but not fully air-tight such that there is no remarkable inflow and outflow of air into and out of the air volumes during sound absorption.
- 3. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 2, in which said connection is made by one or more fine openings.
- 4. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 2, in which said connection is made between the cup-shaped indentations and the cover sheet.
- 5. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 2, in which said connection is provided between two superimposed cup-shaped indentations.
- 6. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein the angles .alpha. and .beta. formed between the sidewalls of the cup-shaped indentations and the bottom surfaces of the cup-shaped indentations are such that .alpha. is in the range of from 90.degree. to 95.degree. and .beta. is in the range of from 85.degree. to 90.degree. and the height of said cup-shaped indentations is in the range of from 1 cm to 10 cm.
- 7. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein the first sound-absorbing sheet and the second planar sheet are formed from non-reinforced synthetic resin sheets having a thickness in the range of from 0.05 to 1 mm.
- 8. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein a connection is provided between the air volumes in each of individual cup-shaped indentations and the outer atmosphere so that the air volumes are sealed nearly but not fully air-tight such that there is no remarkable inflow and outflow of air into and out of such volumes during sound absorption, the first sound-absorbing sheet and the second planar sheet are formed from non-reinforced synthetic resin sheets having a thickness in the range of from 0.05 to 1 mm and the angles .alpha. and .beta. formed between the sidewalls of the cup-shaped indentations and the bottom surfaces of the cup-shaped indentations are such that .alpha. is in the range of from 90.degree. to 95.degree. and .beta. is in the range of from 85.degree. to 90.degree. and the height of said cup-shaped indentations is in the range of from 1 cm to 10 cm.
- 9. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein lumpy bodies are arranged in the plane of the bottom surfaces of the cup-shaped indentations.
- 10. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein the dimensional ranges of length a, width b, b.sub.1 and b.sub.2 of the areas a.times.b, a.times.b.sub.1 and a.times.b.sub.2 of the bottom surfaces are such that the length a is in the range of from 1 cm to 15 cm, the widths b, b.sub.1 and b.sub.2 are in the range of from 1 cm to 15 cm and the areas a.times.b, a.times.b.sub.1 and a.times.b.sub.2 are in the range of from 10 cm.sup.2 to 225 cm.sup.2 and the height h is in the range of from 1 cm to 10 cm.
- 11. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein webs of sheet material connect adjacent cup-shaped indentations and the material forming the bottom surfaces of the cup-shaped indentations has a uniform thickness and is thinner than the material forming the sidewalls of the cup-shaped indentations and the thickness of the material forming the sidewalls increases from adjacent the bottom surfaces to adjacent the planar sheet and said webs of sheet material have the same or a greater thickness than the sidewalls at their connections with the webs.
- 12. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein the thickness of the webs is from 1.5 to 3 times that of the material forming the bottom surfaces.
- 13. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein embossings or dimples are formed in the plane of the bottom surfaces, the diameters of said embossings or dimples being in the range of from 1 mm to 10 mm and the depths being in the range of from 1 mm to 5 mm, with the thickness of the material in which the embossings or dimples are formed being uniform over the whole bottom surface even in the areas of the embossings or dimples, the maximum depth of the embossings or dimples being not more than one-tenth of the height, of the cup-shaped indentations.
- 14. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 1, wherein lumpy bodies are arranged in the plane of the bottom surfaces of the cup-shaped indentations and said lumpy bodies have a diameter in the range of from 0.5 mm to 5 mm and are statistically distributed over the whole bottom surface of the respective cup-shaped indentations.
- 15. A sound-absorbing building component for indoor paneling, comprising:
- (a) a first sound-absorbing synthetic resin sheet 0.05 to 1 mm in thickness having a plurality of cup-shaped indentations lying side-by-side in a grid pattern, each of said cup-shaped indentations having a height of from 1 cm to 10 cm and each of said cup-shaped indentations including (1) a planar bottom wall having a surface area of 10 cm.sup.2 to 225 cm.sup.2 to be exposed to an acoustic field during installation, said bottom wall being excitable to a plurality of natural vibrations upon the incidence of sound at a plurality of frequencies and (2) a plurality of generally planar sidewalls which are also excitable to natural vibrations; and
- (b) a planar second sheet covering the upper rims of the cup-shaped indentations, wherein the air volumes contained in the individual cup-shaped indentations are at atmospheric pressure.
- 16. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 15, wherein said planar second sheet is made of synthetic resin.
- 17. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 15, wherein said planar bottom walls have a rectangular shape.
- 18. A sound-absorbing building component according to claim 15, wherein said planar bottom walls have a square shape.
- 19. A lightweight sound-absorbing building component for indoor paneling, comprising:
- (a) a first synthetic resin sheet having a plurality of cup-shaped indentations arranged in a grid pattern, each of said cup-shaped indentations including a generally planar bottom wall having an area of between about 10 cm.sup.2 and 225 cm.sup.2 which are excitable to a plurality of natural vibrations upon the incidence of sound having a frequency of about 100 to about 5000 H.sub.z and a plurality of generally planar sidewalls which are also excitable to natural vibrations; and
- (b) a second planar synthetic resin sheet covering the upper rims of said cup-shaped indentations to form a plurality of atmospheric pressure air volumes corresponding to the individual cup-shaped indentations, wherein the bottom surfaces, the lateral surfaces and the cup-shaped indentations as a whole are excited to natural vibrations on the incidence of sound to contribute toward the absorbance of sound energy to obtain a degree of sound absorption extensively independent of the frequency in order to reduce with maximum uniformity the entire noise level in the interior rooms.
- 20. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 19, wherein the bottom surface of said cup-shaped indentations have an elongated surface contour whereby a larger number of natural frequencies are attained.
- 21. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 19, wherein webs of sheet material connect adjacent cup-shaped indentations and the bottom surfaces of said cup-shaped indentations are thinner than the sidewalls thereof or thinner than said webs of sheet material between the individual cup-shaped indentations.
- 22. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 19, wherein said first synthetic resin sheet has a smooth uninterrupted surface.
- 23. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 19, wherein said first synthetic resin sheet has a washable smooth uninterrupted surface.
- 24. The sound-absorbing building component according to claim 19, wherein the surface contours, the surface structures or the weights per unit area of the bottom surfaces of differing cup-shaped indentations of the same sound-absorbing building components are different or the weight per unit area of the bottom surface of a specific cup-shaped indentation is different from the weight per unit area of the remaining material of the sheet having the cup-shaped indentations, thereby broadening the frequency range of the sound absorption and increasing the degree of sound absorption of said building component.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 085,378 which was filed on Oct. 16, 1979 now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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