Information
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Patent Grant
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6668504
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Patent Number
6,668,504
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Date Filed
Thursday, April 11, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 30, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Friedman; Carl D.
- Amiri; Nahid
Agents
- Wood, Phillips, Katz, Clark & Mortimer
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 052 144
- 052 4812
- 052 4811
- 181 284
- 181 290
- 181 293
- 181 294
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a sound-deadened wall comprising wooden studs, each of which has a front edge and a back edge, a front wall panel is fastened to the front edges of the studs and a back wall panel is fastened to the back edges of the studs. Further, front spacers are positioned along the front edge of each stud, between the front edge of said stud and the front wall panel, so as to define air gaps between the front edge of said stud and the front wall panel, and back spacers are positioned along the back edge of each stud, between the back edge of said stud and the back wall panel, so as to define air gaps between the back edge of said stud and the back wall panel. Each wall panel has two expansive surfaces and the associated spacers are defined by elastomeric strips adhering to such wall panel, on the expansive face to face the associated edges of the studs, before such wall panel is fastened to the associated edges of the studs. Screws are driven through the wall panels, through the elastomeric strips, into the studs to fasten the wall panels to the studs.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention pertains to a sound-deadened wall and to a wall panel, such as a panel of gypsum drywall board or of fiberboard, for a sound-deadened wall. This invention contemplates that, in a sound-deadened wall embodying this invention, spacers define air gaps between studs and the wall panel.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Commonly, in residential and commercial construction, interior walls are constructed with vertical wooden or steel studs, to which gypsum drywall or fiberboard panels are fastened, as by screws driven through the panels into the studs. Sounds tend to be easily transmitted through such walls, as from one room to another, unless such walls are insulated sufficiently with sound-deadening insulation, such as fiberglass mats.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
This invention provides a sound-deadened wall, which does not require sound-deadening insulation. Broadly, the sound-deadened wall comprises studs, a wall panel fastened to the studs, and spacers positioned along each stud, between said stud and the wall panel, so as to define air gaps between said stud and the wall panel. This invention is useful whether the studs are wooden or steel and whether the wall panel is a panel of gypsum drywall or of fiberboard.
Preferably, in a sound-deadened wall embodying this invention, the spacers are elastomeric. Moreover, the spacers may be advantageously defined by elastomeric strips adhering to the wall panel, on the expansive surface to face the studs, before the wall panel is fastened to the studs. Preferably, the wall panel is fastened to the studs by fasteners driven through the wall panel, through the spacers, into the studs. The fasteners may be screws or, if the studs are wooden, the fasteners may be staples, ring-shanked nails, or other nails.
In a preferred embodiment, in which each stud has a front edge and a back edge, a front wall panel is fastened to the front edges of the studs with front spacers positioned along each stud, between said stud and the front wall panel, so as to define air gaps between said stud and the wall panel. Moreover, a back wall panel is fastened to the back edges of the studs with back spacers positioned along each stud, between said stud and the back wall panel, so as to define air gaps between said stud and the wall panel.
This invention also provides a wall panel, which is useful in a sound-deadening wall, as described above. The wall panel, which has two expansive surfaces and which is fastenable to studs, has spacers adhering to a selected one of the expansive surfaces. The spacers are adapted to define air gaps between the studs and the wall panel when the wall panel is fastened to the studs.
Preferably, in a wall panel embodying this invention, the spacers are elastomeric. Moreover, the spacers may be advantageously defined by elastomeric strips adhering to the wall panel, on the expansive surface to face the studs, before the wall panel is fastened to the studs.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a fragmentary, partially exploded view of a wall panel having elastomeric strips defining spacers, as discussed above, and being fastened to studs so as to provide a sound-deadened wall embodying this invention.
FIG. 2
is a cross-section of the sound-deadened wall, which has a front wall panel and a back wall panel, as discussed above.
FIG. 3
is an enlarged detail, as taken in a region delineated by a broken-line circle in FIG.
2
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENT
As illustrated, a sound-deadened wall
10
embodying this invention is constructed from an array of wooden studs
20
extending vertically, a front wall panel
30
fastened to the studs
20
, and a back wall panel
40
fastened to the studs
20
. Each stud
20
has a front edge
22
and a back edge
24
. The respective wall panels
30
,
40
, are similar and are fastened to the studs
20
similarly.
The front wall panel
30
, which has two expansive surfaces
32
,
34
, has an array of elastomeric strips
36
extending horizontally and adhering to the expansive surface
32
that faces the front edges
22
when the front wall panel
30
is fastened to the studs
20
. The front wall panel
30
is fastened to the studs
20
, at the front edges
22
, via screws
38
driven through the front wall panel
30
, through the elastomeric strips
36
, into the studs
20
. The elastomeric strips
36
define air gaps between the studs
20
and the front wall panel
30
.
The back wall panel
40
, which has two expansive surfaces
42
,
44
, has an array of elastomeric strips
46
extending horizontally and adhering to the expansive surface
42
that faces the back edges
24
when the back wall panel
40
is fastened to the studs
20
at the back edges
24
. The back wall panel
40
is fastened to the studs
20
, at the back edges
24
, via screws
48
driven through the back wall panel
40
, through the elastomeric strips
46
, into the studs
20
. The elastomeric strips
46
define air gaps between the studs
20
and the back wall panel
40
.
Each wall panel
30
,
40
, may be a panel of gypsum drywall or of fiberboard, which is preferred. The elastomeric strips
36
,
46
, are similar and may be made of a synthetic rubber, such as neoprene, of a polymeric foam, such as polyurethane foam, or of an elastomeric polymer, such as polyvinyl chloride having a hardness of Durometer 92 Shore A. Any suitable adhesive is used to cause the elastomeric strips
36
,
46
, to adhere to the respective wall panels
30
,
40
. Alternatively, but less desirably, non-elastomeric spacers are used.
Air gaps defined by the elastomeric strips
36
, between the studs
20
and the front wall panel
30
, and air gaps defined by the elastomeric strips
46
, between the studs
20
and the back wall panel
40
, tend to muffle sounds that would be easily transmitted between the respective wall panels
30
,
40
, if the respective wall panels
30
,
40
, were to contact the studs
20
directly.
Claims
- 1. A sound-deadened wall comprising wall studs, a wall panel fastened to the studs, elastomeric spacers adhering to the wall panel between said studs and the wall panel and being oriented so as to cross the studs and to define air gaps between said studs and the wall panel, and wherein the wall panel is fastened to the studs by fasteners driven through the wall panel, through the spacers, into the studs.
- 2. The sound-deadened wall of claim 1 wherein the wall panel has two expansive surfaces and wherein the elastomeric spacers are defined by strips adhering to the wall panel, on the expansive face to face the studs, before the wall panel is fastened to the studs.
- 3. A sound-deadened wall comprising wall studs, each stud having a front edge and a back edge, a front wall panel fastened to the front edges of the studs and a back wall panel fastened to the back edges of the studs, front elastomeric spacers adhering to the front wall panel between the front edge of said studs and the front wall panel, and being oriented so as to cross the studs and to define air gaps between the front edge of said stud studs and the front wall panel, wherein the front wall panel is fastened to the studs by fasteners driven through the front wall panel, through the front spacers, into the studs, and back elastomeric spacers adhering to the back wall panel between the back edge of said studs and the back wall panel, oriented so as to cross the studs and to define air gaps between the back edge of said stud and the back wall panel, wherein the back wall panel is fastened to the studs by fasteners driven through the back wall panel, through the back spacers, into the studs.
- 4. The sound-deadened wall of claim 3 wherein the front wall panel has two expansive surfaces and wherein the front elastomeric spacers are defined by snips adhering to the front wall panel, on the expansive face to face the front edges of the studs, before the wall panel is fastened to the front edges of the studs and wherein the back wall panel has two expansive surfaces and wherein the back elastomeric spacers are defined by strips adhering to the back wall panel, on the expansive face to face the back edges of the studs, before the back wall panel is fastened to the back edges of the studs.
- 5. A wall panel, which has two expansive surfaces, which is fastenable to studs, and which has elastomeric spacers adhering to a selected one of the expansive surfaces, the elastomeric spacers and being oriented so as to cross the studs and define air gaps between the studs and the wall panel when the wall panel is fastened to the studs, wherein the wall panel is fastened to the studs by fasteners driven through the wall panel, through the elastomeric spacers, into the studs.
- 6. The wall panel of claim 5 wherein the elastomeric spacers are defined by strips adhering to the selected one of the expansive surfaces.
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