Sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall and ceiling assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6266936
  • Patent Number
    6,266,936
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, June 24, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 31, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly includes: a plurality of wall or ceiling boards; a series of parallel spaced apart, elongated framing members; and a series of elongated sound attenuating members extending along the length of the framing members, secured to the framing members and securing the boards to the framing members. Each of the sound attenuating members has a resilient cantilevered portion to which the boards are secured. The cantilevered portion of each sound attenuating member extends from the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured both outward away from the framing member and toward an adjacent framing member whereby the boards are resiliently secured to the framing members and spaced outwardly from the framing members to attenuate sound.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall and ceiling assemblies, and, in particular, to a sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall and ceiling assembly which utilizes sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members, with resilient cantilevered portions, for securing wall or ceiling boards to the framing members of the wall or ceiling assembly. The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members extend along the length of the framing members with the resilient cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members projecting outward from the framing members so that a) boards secured to the framing members through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members are spaced outwardly from the framing members and b) fasteners used to secure the boards to the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members do not come in contact with or penetrate the framing members. This construction isolates the wall or ceiling boards from the framing members except through the resilient cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members.




Various structures have been used in the wall and ceiling assemblies of buildings to attenuate sound and reduce the transmission of undesirable sounds through such wall and ceiling assemblies, especially in buildings such as apartment buildings, motels and hotels. By way of example, U.S. Pat. No. 3,324,615, issued Jun. 13, 1967, and U.S. Pat. No. 3,611,653, issued Oct. 12, 1971, disclose wall partitions which utilize channel shaped framing members having side flanges with a series of longitudinally spaced resilient wallboard engaging and supporting tabs to attenuate sound. U.S. Pat. No. 3,972,167, issued Aug. 3, 1976, discloses a wall partition wherein gaps are provided between the wall panels and the framing members. U.S. Pat. No. 4,487,291, issued Dec. 11, 1984, discloses a wall assembly wherein sound attenuation within the wall assembly is enhanced by a bowed blanket of mineral fibers within the wall assembly. U.S. Pat. No. 5,787,651, issued Aug. 4, 1998, discloses a sound deadening wall assembly which utilizes a resilient attachment material to secure first and second stud members of the wall assembly to each other.





FIG. 9

shows a wall assembly currently used in the building industry which utilizes resilient sound attenuating members for decoupling the structural sound path in wood-stud, framed gypsum board partitions. As shown, the resilient sound attenuating members extend perpendicular to the lengths of the wood-stud framing members rather than along the lengths of the framing members. In the construction of the wall assembly, the resilient sound attenuating members must be carefully secured to the wood-stud framing members to extend horizontally so that, when gypsum boards are placed over the resilient sound attenuating members, the laborers will know where to place the fasteners securing the gypsum boards to the resilient sound attenuating members. Then, the fasteners securing the gypsum boards to the resilient sound attenuating members must be carefully screwed into the outer flanges of the members. The structure shown has proven to be an effective sound control measure. However, the added labor and time required for building these wall assemblies has made the use of such wall assemblies prohibitively expensive as a sound control measure in any instances and it is estimated that this type of structure is used for sound control in fewer than 10% of wood stud applications.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall or ceiling assembly of the present invention and the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of the present invention should reduce the labor required for and cost of making wall and ceiling assemblies with resilient sound attenuating members.




The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall or ceiling assembly of the present invention includes: a plurality of wall or ceiling boards; a series of parallel spaced apart, elongated framing members; and a series of elongated sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members extending along the length of the framing members, secured to the framing members and securing the boards to the framing members. The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members each include: a longitudinally extending web; preferably, a first flange or series of tabs projecting inwardly from a first lateral edge portion of the web or first and second flanges or series of tabs projecting inwardly from both lateral edge portions of the web; and a resilient cantilevered portion projecting outwardly from the second lateral edge portion of the web and away from a longitudinal centerline of the web for securing the wall or ceiling boards to a framing member through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member.




The flanges or series of tabs of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members allow a worker to easily and properly align the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members along the lengths of elongated framing members, e.g. wall or partition studs or ceiling joists, and hold the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members in place while securing the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members to the framing members. Thus, the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members of the present invention can be easily, rapidly and properly installed by even an unskilled construction worker.




The resilient cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members, which project outwardly from the second lateral edge portions of the webs and away from the longitudinal centerlines of the webs, enable the wall or ceiling boards to be easily secured to the framing members through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member without having to be concerned about contacting or penetrating the framing members with the fasteners securing the boards to the cantilevered portion. Furthermore, by using a stud finder and knowing that the cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members project outwardly from one side of each stud, the cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members can be easily located behind wall and ceiling boards for placement of the fasteners securing the wall and ceiling boards to the cantilevered portions of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a horizontal cross section through a wall assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a partial perspective view of a wall or ceiling assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a transverse cross section through a first embodiment of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a transverse cross section through a framing member and the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of

FIG. 3

showing a wall or ceiling board secured to the framing member through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member.





FIG. 5

is a transverse cross section through a second embodiment of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a transverse cross section through a framing member and the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of

FIG. 5

showing a wall or ceiling board secured to the framing member through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member.





FIG. 7

is a view of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member of

FIG. 3

or


5


, showing a series of tabs substituted for a flange of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member.





FIG. 8

is transverse cross section through an arcuate cantilevered portion of a sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member which can be used on the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members of

FIG. 3

or


5


.





FIG. 9

is a partial vertical cross section through a prior art sound attenuating wall assembly.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating wall or ceiling assembly


20


of the present invention includes: a plurality of wall or ceiling boards


22


; a series of parallel spaced apart, elongated framing members


24


; and a series of elongated sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


26


or


126


extending along the length of the framing members, secured to the framing members and securing the boards to the framing members. Typically, the wall and ceiling boards


22


are four foot by eight foot gypsum boards commonly used in both the residential and commercial construction industry. These wall or ceiling boards


22


can be secured to the framing members in single layers, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, or in multiple layers, e.g. as shown in FIG.


4


.




The framing members


24


are typically wooden framing members, such as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


4


, or metal framing members, such as shown in

FIG. 6

, commonly used in the residential and commercial construction industry. Examples of such framing members are: wooden studs, e.g. 2×4 or 2×6 wooden studs extending within a wall from a floor to a ceiling of a structure; wooden joists, e.g. 2×10 wooden joists extending within a ceiling between opposed walls of a structure; or upright or horizontal metal channels used as studs or joists and extending within a wall from a floor to a ceiling of a structure or within a ceiling between opposed walls of a structure. As used herein, the term “wall” also includes temporary or permanent partition structures.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4

and


7


, a first embodiment


26


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member includes: a longitudinally extending web


30


; preferably, a flange


32


or series of tabs


34


projecting inwardly from a first lateral edge portion of the web; and a resilient cantilevered portion


36


projecting outwardly from a second lateral edge portion of the web and away from a longitudinal centerline of the web for securing a wall or ceiling board


22


to a framing member


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


.




The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


26


are typically about 8 to 12 feet in length. When the member


26


is being used only to attenuate the passage of sound through a wall or ceiling, the member


26


is preferably made of a resilient metal, such as but not limited to a 25 gauge mild steel or spring steel. The use of a sound attenuating member


26


, made of a resilient metal, in a wall or ceiling assembly


20


would be common for interior walls, partitions and ceilings. When the member


26


is being used to attenuate both the passage of sound and heat through a wall or ceiling, the member


26


is preferably made of a resilient material with a low thermal conductivity, such as but not limited to an ABS plastic. The use of a sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


, made of a resilient material with a low thermal conductivity, in a wall or ceiling assembly


20


would be common for exterior walls and walls, partitions and ceilings separating a heated or air conditioned portion of a building from a non-heated or non-air conditioned portion of a building.




The web


30


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


is coextensive in length with the member


26


. The web


30


has an inner major surface which overlays a longitudinally extending end surface of a framing member


24


to which the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


is secured and an outer major surface which opposes an inner major surface of the wall or ceiling boards


22


secured to the framing member


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


.




Preferably, the flange


32


or series of tabs


34


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


extends inwardly from the web


30


at right angles to the inner major surface of the web for the length of the member


26


. The flange


32


or the series of tabs


34


allow a worker to easily align and properly position the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


along the length of an elongated framing member


24


(e.g. wall or partition studs or ceiling joists) and hold the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


in place while securing the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


to a longitudinally extending side surface


40


or


42


and/or a longitudinally extending end surface


46


or


48


of the framing member


24


with nails, screws or other fasteners


44


. Thus, as mentioned above, the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


26


of the present invention can be easily, rapidly and properly installed by even an unskilled construction worker.




The amount of resilient metal or plastic used to make a sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


can be reduced and thus, the cost of making the member


26


can be reduced by using the series of tabs


34


along the length of the member


26


, rather than a single continuous flange


32


extending the length of the member


26


, to align the member


26


with and secure the member


26


to the framing member


24


.




Preferably, the resilient cantilevered portion


36


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


extends for the length of member


26


. The resilient cantilevered portion


36


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


projects outwardly from the second lateral edge portion of the web


30


and away from the longitudinal centerline of the web


30


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, the longitudinally extending end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members


24


, which oppose the major surfaces of the wall or ceiling boards


22


, each lie in a common or substantially common plane. Since the web


30


of each sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


overlays an end surface


46


or


48


of a framing member


24


, the cantilevered portion


36


of the member


26


also projects outwardly from the common or substantially common plane of the end surfaces


46


and


48


and away from the longitudinal centerline of the framing member


24


toward an adjacent framing member. This spaces the wall or ceiling boards


22


outwardly away from the end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members


24


and locates the resilient cantilevered portions of the members


26


beyond the side surfaces


40


and


42


of the framing members to enable the wall or ceiling boards


22


to be easily secured to the framing members


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


26


without having to be concerned about contacting or penetrating the framing members


24


with the fasteners


50


securing the boards


22


to the cantilevered portions


36


.




As shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, the cantilevered portion


36


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


26


has a first section


52


extending outward from the lateral edge of the web


30


at an acute angle, e.g. an angle between 30° and 60°, to the plane of the web


30


and a second section


54


spaced outwardly from and extending generally parallel to the plane of the web


30


for securing the boards


22


to the member


26


. Another configuration for the cantilevered portion


36


of the member


26


is shown in

FIG. 8

where the cantilevered portion


36


has a generally arcuate transverse cross section. Preferably, the cantilevered portion


36


extends outward from the web


30


at an acute angle to the plane of the web


30


of less than 90°, e.g. an angle between 30° and 60°, as shown in

FIGS. 1-4

, or has a generally arcuate cross section, as shown in

FIG. 8

, to better attenuate sound through the resilience of the cantilevered portion


36


of the member


26


. While not shown, the juncture of the cantilevered portion


36


with the web


30


can be slotted to increase the flexibility or resilience of the cantilevered portion


36


and its sound attenuating and thermal insulating properties.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, a second embodiment


126


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member includes: a longitudinally extending web


130


; a first flange


132


or series of tabs


134


projecting inwardly from a first lateral edge portion of the web


130


; a second flange


132


′ or series of tabs


134


′ projecting inwardly from the second lateral edge portion of the web


130


; and a resilient cantilevered portion


136


projecting outwardly from the second lateral edge portion of the web and away from a longitudinal centerline of the web for securing the wall or ceiling boards


22


to a framing member


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member.




The sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


126


are typically about 8 to 12 feet in length. As with the member


26


, when the member


126


is being used only to attenuate the passage of sound through a wall or ceiling, the member


126


is preferably made of a resilient metal, such as but not limited to a 25 gauge mild steel or spring steel. The use of a sound attenuating member


126


, made of a resilient metal, in a wall or ceiling assembly


20


would be common for interior walls, partitions and ceilings. When the member


126


is being used to attenuate both the passage of sound and heat through a wall or ceiling, the member


126


is preferably made of a resilient material with a low thermal conductivity, such as but not limited to an ABS plastic. The use of a sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


, made of a resilient material with a low thermal conductivity, in a wall or ceiling assembly


20


would be common for exterior walls and walls, partitions and ceilings separating a heated or air conditioned portion of a building from a non-heated or non-air conditioned portion of a building.




The web


130


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


is coextensive in length with the member


126


. The web


130


has an inner major surface which overlays a longitudinally extending end surface of a framing member


24


to which the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


is secured and an outer major surface which opposes an inner major surface of the wall or ceiling boards


22


secured to the framing member


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


.




Preferably, the resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or series of tabs


134


,


134


′ of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


extend inwardly from the web


130


at substantially right angles to the inner major surface of the web


130


for the length of the member


126


. Preferably, the resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or series of tabs


134


,


134


′ are spaced from each other a distance substantially equal to or less than the width of the end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members


24


. With this spacing between the resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or tabs


134


,


134


′, the resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or tabs


134


,


134


′ can be easily slipped over the sides


40


and


42


of the framing member by a worker to align and properly position the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


along the length of elongated framing member


24


, e.g. wall or partition studs or ceiling joists. The resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or tabs


134


,


134


′ will hold or make it easy for the worker to hold the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


in place while securing the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


to a longitudinally extending side surface


40


or


42


and/or a longitudinally extending end surface


46


or


48


of the framing member


24


with nails, screws or other fasteners


144


. Where the spacing between the resilient flanges


132


,


132


′ or tabs


134


,


134


′ is about equal to but less than the width of the end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members, the resilience of the flanges


132


,


132


′ or tabs


134


,


134


′ can be used to clamp the member


126


in place on the framing member and the number of fasteners used to secure the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


to the framing member


24


may be greatly reduced or eliminated or an adhesive may be used instead of fasteners to help secure the member


126


to the framing member


24


.




As with the embodiment


26


of

FIGS. 1-4

, the amount of resilient metal or plastic used to make a sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


is reduced and thus, the cost of making the member


126


can be reduced by using a series of tabs


134


or


134


′ along the length of the member


126


, rather than a single continuous flange


132


or


132


′ extending the length of the member


126


.




Preferably, the resilient cantilevered portion


136


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


extends for the length of member


126


. The resilient cantilevered portion


136


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


projects outwardly from adjacent the second lateral edge portion of the web


130


and away from the longitudinal centerline of the web


130


. As in the structure shown in

FIG. 1

, the longitudinally extending end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members


24


, which oppose the major surfaces of the wall or ceiling boards


22


, each lie in a common or substantially common plane. Since the web


130


of each sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


overlays an end surface


46


or


48


of a framing member


24


, the cantilevered portion


136


of the member


126


also projects outwardly from the common or substantially common plane of the end surfaces


46


and


48


and away from the longitudinal centerline of the framing member


24


toward an adjacent framing member. This spaces the wall or ceiling boards


22


outwardly away from the end surfaces


46


and


48


of the framing members


24


and locates the resilient cantilevered portions


136


of the members


126


beyond the side surfaces


40


and


42


of the framing members to enable the wall or ceiling boards


22


to be easily secured to the framing members


24


through the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating members


126


without having to be concerned about contacting or penetrating the framing members


24


with the fasteners


150


securing the boards


22


to the cantilevered portions


136


.




As shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, cantilevered portion


136


of the sound attenuating or sound attenuating and thermal insulating member


126


has a first section


152


extending outward from the lateral edge of the web


130


at an acute angle, e.g. an angle between 30° and 60°, to the plane of the web


130


and a second section


154


spaced outwardly from and extending generally parallel to the plane of the web


130


for securing the boards


22


to the member


126


. Another configuration for the cantilevered portion


136


is shown in

FIG. 8

where the cantilevered portion has a generally arcuate transverse cross section. Preferably, the cantilevered portion


136


extends outward from the plane of the web


130


at an acute angle of less than 90°, e.g. an angle between 30° and 60°, as shown in

FIGS. 5 and 6

, or has this generally arcuate cross section, as shown in

FIG. 8

, to better attenuate sound through the resilience of the cantilevered portion


136


of the member


126


. While not shown, the juncture of the cantilevered portion


136


with the web


130


can be slotted to increase the flexibility or resilience of the cantilevered portion


136


and its sound attenuating and thermal insulating properties.




In describing the invention, certain embodiments have been used to illustrate the invention and the practices thereof. However, the invention is not limited to these specific embodiments as other embodiments and modifications within the spirit of the invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art on reading this specification. Thus, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, but is to be limited only by the claims appended hereto.



Claims
  • 1. A sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly comprising:a plurality of wall or ceiling boards; the boards having major surfaces; a series of parallel spaced apart, elongated framing members; each of the framing members having longitudinal centerlines; each of the framing members having first end surfaces which oppose the major surfaces of the boards; the first end surfaces of the framing members lying substantially in a common plane; and a first series of sound attenuating members, for securing the boards to the framing members, secured to the framing members; each of the sound attenuating members being elongated and having a longitudinal centerline extending parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured; and each of the sound attenuating members having resilient cantilevered means to which the boards are secured extending outward beyond the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured toward an adjacent framing member and outward beyond the plane of the first end surfaces of the framing members whereby the boards are resiliently secured to the framing members and spaced outwardly from the framing members to attenuate sound; and the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members having a first section extending outward from the plane of the first end surfaces of the framing members at an acute angle to the plane of the first end surfaces of the framing members and a second section extending from the first section generally parallel to and spaced outwardly from the plane of the first end surfaces.
  • 2. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the sound attenuating members are clamped to the framing members.
  • 3. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the sound attenuating members are made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
  • 4. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 1, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members is substantially coextensive in length with the sound attenuating member.
  • 5. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 4, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members is continuous in length.
  • 6. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 1, wherein:a second plurality of wall or ceiling boards; the second plurality of boards having major surfaces; each of the framing members have second end surfaces which oppose the major surfaces of the second plurality of boards; the second end surfaces of the framing members lying substantially in a common plane; and a second series of sound attenuating members, for securing the second plurality of boards to the framing members, secured to the framing members; each of the second series of sound attenuating members being elongated and having a longitudinal centerline extending parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured; and each of the second series of sound attenuating members having resilient cantilevered means to which the second plurality of boards are secured extending outward beyond the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured toward an adjacent framing member and outward beyond the plane of the second end surfaces of the framing members whereby the second plurality of boards are resiliently secured to the framing members and spaced outwardly from the framing members to attenuate sound; and the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members has a first section extending outward from the plane of the second end surfaces of the framing members at an acute angle to the plane of the second end surfaces of the framing members and a second section extending from the first section generally parallel to and spaced outwardly from the plane of the second end surfaces.
  • 7. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 6, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members is substantially coextensive in length with the sound attenuating member.
  • 8. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 7, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members is continuous in length.
  • 9. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 6, wherein: the sound attenuating members of the first and second series of sound attenuating members are clamped to the framing members.
  • 10. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 6, wherein: the sound attenuating members of the first and second series of sound attenuating members are made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
  • 11. A sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly comprising:a plurality of wall or ceiling boards; the boards having major surfaces; a series of parallel spaced apart, elongated framing members; each of the framing members having longitudinal centerlines; each of the framing members having first end surfaces which oppose the major surfaces of the boards; the first end surfaces of the framing members lying substantially in a common plane; and a first series of sound attenuating members, for securing the boards to the framing members, secured to the framing members; each of the sound attenuating members being elongated and having a longitudinal centerline extending parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured; and each of the sound attenuating members having resilient cantilevered means to which the boards are secured extending outward beyond the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured toward an adjacent framing member and outward beyond the plane of the first end surfaces of the framing members whereby the boards are resiliently secured to the framing members and spaced outwardly from the framing members to attenuate sound; and the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members has a generally arcuate transverse cross section.
  • 12. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 11, wherein: the sound attenuating members are clamped to the framing members.
  • 13. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 11, wherein: the sound attenuating members are made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
  • 14. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 11, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members is substantially coextensive in length with the sound attenuating member.
  • 15. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 14, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the sound attenuating members is continuous in length.
  • 16. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 11, wherein:a second plurality of wall or ceiling boards; the second plurality of boards having major surfaces; each of the framing members have second end surfaces which oppose the major surfaces of the second plurality of boards; the second end surfaces of the framing members lying substantially in a common plane; and a second series of sound attenuating members, for securing the second plurality of boards to the framing members, secured to the framing members; each of the second series of sound attenuating members being elongated and having a longitudinal centerline extending parallel to the longitudinal centerline of the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured; and each of the second series of sound attenuating members having resilient cantilevered means to which the second plurality of boards are secured extending outward beyond the framing member to which the sound attenuating member is secured toward an adjacent framing member and outward beyond the plane of the second end surfaces of the framing members whereby the second plurality of boards are resiliently secured to the framing members and spaced outwardly from the framing members to attenuate sound; and the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members has a generally arcuate transverse cross section.
  • 17. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 16, wherein: the sound attenuating members of the first and second series of sound attenuating members are clamped to the framing members.
  • 18. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 16, wherein: the sound attenuating members of the first and second series of sound attenuating members are made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
  • 19. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 16, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members is substantially coextensive in length with the sound attenuating member.
  • 20. The sound attenuating wall or ceiling assembly according to claim 19, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means of each of the second series of sound attenuating members is continuous in length.
  • 21. A sound attenuating member for securing a wall or ceiling board to a framing member in a wall or ceiling assembly comprising:an elongated web for overlaying at least a portion of a longitudinally extending end surface of a framing member; the web having a longitudinally extending centerline, an inner major surface, and an outer major surface; a first flange means substantially coextensive in length with the web and projecting inward at a substantially right angle from the inner major surface of the web at a first lateral edge portion of the web for overlaying at least a portion of a longitudinally extending side surface of a framing member; and a resilient cantilevered means for securement to wall or ceiling boards; the resilient cantilevered means being substantially coextensive in length with the web and extending generally outward from a plane containing the outer major surface of the web and away from the centerline of the web beyond a second lateral edge portion of the web to locate a portion of the resilient cantilevered means to which a board is secured in a plane generally parallel to and spaced outwardly from the plane containing the outer major surface of the web and beyond the second lateral edge portion of the web whereby a wall or ceiling board may be secured to a framing member through the elongated member to attenuate sound; and the resilient cantilevered means having a first section extending outward from the plane of the outer major surface of the web at an acute angle to the plane of the outer major surface of the web and a second section extending from the first section generally parallel to and spaced outwardly from the plane of the outer major surface of the web.
  • 22. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means is continuous in length.
  • 23. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, wherein: the first flange means is continuous in length.
  • 24. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, wherein: the first flange means is a series of tabs.
  • 25. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, wherein: the sound attenuating member is between about 8 feet and about 12 feet in length.
  • 26. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, wherein: the sound attenuating member is made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
  • 27. The sound attenuating member according to claim 21, including: a second flange means substantially coextensive in length with the web and projecting inward at a substantially right angle from the inner major surface of the web at the second lateral edge portion of the web for overlaying at least a portion of a second longitudinally extending side surface of a framing member.
  • 28. The sound attenuating member according to claim 27, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means is continuous in length.
  • 29. A sound attenuating member for securing a wall or ceiling board to a framing member in a wall or ceiling assembly comprising:an elongated web for overlaying at least a portion of a longitudinally extending end surface of a framing member; the web having a longitudinally extending centerline, an inner major surface, and an outer major surface; a first flange means substantially coextensive in length with the web and projecting inward at a substantially right angle from the inner major surface of the web at a first lateral edge portion of the web for overlaying at least a portion of a longitudinally extending side surface of a framing member; a second flange means substantially coextensive in length with the web and projecting inward at a substantially right angle from the inner major surface of the web at a second lateral edge portion of the web for overlaying at least a portion of a second longitudinally extending side surface of a framing member and a resilient cantilevered means for securement to wall or ceiling boards; the resilient cantilevered means being substantially coextensive in length with the web and extending generally outward from a plane containing the outer major surface of the web and away from the centerline of the web beyond the second lateral edge portion of the web to locate a portion of the resilient cantilevered means to which a board is secured in a plane generally parallel to and spaced outwardly from the plane containing the outer major surface of the web and beyond the second lateral edge portion of the web whereby a wall or ceiling board may be secured to a framing member through the elongated member to attenuate sound.
  • 30. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means has a generally arcuate transverse cross section.
  • 31. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the resilient cantilevered means is continuous in length.
  • 32. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the first and the second flange means are continuous in length.
  • 33. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the first and the second flange means are a series of tabs.
  • 34. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the sound attenuating member is between about 8 feet and about 12 feet in length.
  • 35. The sound attenuating member according to claim 29, wherein: the sound attenuating member is made of plastic to thermally insulate the wall or ceiling assembly.
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