1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a soundproof door, and more particularly, to an improved soundproof door having an STC number greater than of STC 30 determined in accordance with ASTM E413-10 and E90-09.
2. Description of Related Art
A soundproof door is a door which has been designed or retrofitted to cut out as much external noise as possible.
However, most soundproof doors currently used in prior art are wooden doors or synthesized plastic doors, those doors are poor in sound isolation or acoustic insulation.
The major purpose of the present invention is to provide an improved soundproof door for use in reduction of sound transmitted from one side of the door to the other side, which improvement includes the soundproof door has a multiple-layered core to form a concrete inner portion of the soundproof door, the multiple-layered core particularly constituted by having a soft-soundproofing core interleaved in between two spaced hard-soundproofing cores to form as a whole as a sandwich structure are excellent in sound isolation for soundproof door, and the soundproof door at least has an STC of 30 determined in accordance with ASTM E413-10 and E90-09, so that the soundproof door may minimize the transmission of sound from one side of the soundproof door to the other side.
The structural composition of the soundproof door comprises two door skins one formed as a front door skin and the other formed as a rear door skin for the soundproof door respectively; a quadrilateral frame constituted by a top rail member, a bottom rail member, a left stile member and a right stile member to seal the perimeter of the door skins; and a multiple-layered core having function of sound isolation to form a concrete inner portion of the door, wherein the multiple-layered core comprises two spaced hard-soundproofing cores and a soft-soundproofing core interleaved in between the spaced hard-soundproofing cores to constitute with a sandwich structure.
The above-mentioned soundproof door may further comprises one or more reinforced members in parallel set up alongside one or more sides of the soft-soundproofing core, and both the soft-soundproofing core and each the reinforced member are interleaved in between the two spaced hard-soundproofing cores to constitute with a sandwich structure.
Another structural composition of the soundproof door comprises two door skins one formed as a front door skin and the other formed as a rear door skin for the soundproof door respectively; a quadrilateral frame constituted by a top rail member, a bottom rail member, a left stile member and a right stile member to seal the perimeter of the door skins; one or more reinforced members in parallel set up alongside one or more inner sides of the quadrilateral frame; and a multiple-layered core having function of sound isolation to form a concrete inner portion of the door, wherein the multiple-layered core comprises two spaced hard-soundproofing cores and a soft-soundproofing core interleaved in between the spaced hard-soundproofing cores to constitute with a sandwich structure.
The hard-soundproofing core may be made of either a single-layered soundproofing core or a multiple-layered soundproofing core constituted by two or more the single-layered soundproofing cores.
The hard-soundproofing core is made of wood plate, iron plate, calcium silicate board, gypsum board, magnesium oxide board, silicon magnesium board, glass fiber composite board or ceramic composite board.
The soft-soundproofing core is made of rock wool fiber board, ceramic fiber wool board, phenolic foaming board, glass fiber board, closed cell polyurethane foaming board, opened cell polyurethane foaming board, expandable polystyrene foaming board or expandable polyethylene foaming board.
The reinforced member is made of hard PVC board, PVC composite extrusion board, PS board, ABS board, hardwood board, high density particle board or LVL board.
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Particularly, the multiple-layered core 30 of the soundproof door 10 or 15 of the present invention has function of sound isolation to minimize the transmission of sound from one side of the soundproof door 10 or 15 to the other side.
The door skin 11 or 12 has a thickness of 1-5 mm and is made of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) sheet, SMC sheet, BMC sheet, wood plate, iron plate, PVC sheet, PS sheet, ABS sheet or laminated veneer lumber (LVL) sheet. Wherein the SMC sheet is made of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) by sheet molding compound method, and the BMC sheet is made of fiber reinforced plastic (FRP) by Bulk Molding Compound method.
Further, the door skin 11 or 12 can be shaped either as a flat door skin of which door surface is a flat surface or as a panel door skin of which door surface as depicted in
The quadrilateral frame 20 including the top rail member 21, the bottom rail member 22, the left stile member 23 and the right stile member 24 is made of hard PVC board, foamed PVC board, PVC composite extrusion board, hardwood board, high density particle board, laminated veneer lumber (LVL) board, stainless steel plate, galvanized and coated steel plate or calcium silicate plate.
The multiple-layered core 30 at least comprises two spaced hard-soundproofing cores 40 and a soft-soundproofing core 50 interleaved in between the two spaced hard-soundproofing cores 40 to constitute with a sandwich structure.
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The hard-soundproofing core 40 has a thickness of 3-12 mm and is made of either a single-layered soundproofing core or a multiple-layered soundproofing core constituted by two or more the single-layered soundproofing cores.
The hard-soundproofing core 40 has an excellent soundproofing ability to preferably block sound with high frequency over 500 Hz and is made of wood plate, iron plate, calcium silicate board, gypsum board, magnesium oxide board, silicon magnesium board, glass fiber composite board or ceramic composite board.
The soft-soundproofing core 50 has an excellent soundproofing ability to preferably block sound with low frequency beneath 500 Hz and is made of rock wool fiber board, ceramic fiber wool board, phenolic foaming board, glass fiber board, closed cell polyurethane foaming board, opened cell polyurethane foaming board, expandable polystyrene (EPS) foaming board or expandable polyethylene (EPE) foaming board.
The reinforced member 60 or 70 has an excellent rigidity and is made of hard PVC board, PVC composite extrusion board, PS board, ABS board, hardwood board, high density particle board or LVL board.
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The doorframe 80 is a quadrilateral door frame constituted by four components including a header 81, a doorsill 82, a strike jamb 83 and a hinge jamb 84, and each component is an integral structure made of thermoplastic material by extruding forming technique, wooden material or metal material.
Each component of the doorframe 80 is made from hard polyvinyl chloride (PVC) board, foamed PVC board, PVC composite extrusion board, hardwood plate, stainless steel plate, aluminum alloy plate, galvanized and coated steel plate, or calcium silicate plate, and preferably made from hard polyvinyl chloride (PVC) board, foamed PVC board or PVC composite extrusion board.
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And, a doorknob 93 with a latch bolt 93a can be installed to the soundproof door 10 (or 15) through a generally conventional assembling technique so that the doorknob 93 may drive the soundproof door 10 (or 15) operated in either open or close stage.
The soundproof door assembly 100 of the present invention shows a longitudinally cross-sectional structure as shown in
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Accordingly, a first soft packing strip 95a having a griping-mounting piece 96a is installed onto the header 81 by way of having its griping-mounting piece 96a wholly inserted into the inserted slot 81c, and the first soft packing strip 95 is then positioned into the right place on the outer side of the horizontal doorstop 81b of the header 81.
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On the surface of the protruding ridge 82b, an inserted slot 82c is formed thereon. Accordingly, a second soft packing strip 95b having a griping-mounting piece 96b is installed onto the doorsill 82 by way of having its griping-mounting piece 96b wholly inserted into the inserted slot 82c, and the second soft packing strip 95b is then positioned into the right place on the protruding ridge 82b of the doorsill 82.
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Likewise, the soundproof door assembly 100 of the present invention shows a horizontally cross-sectional structure as shown in
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Accordingly, a third soft packing strip 95c having a griping-mounting piece 96c is installed onto the strike jamb 83 by way of having its griping-mounting piece 96c wholly inserted into the inserted slot 83c, and the third soft packing strip 95c is then positioned into the right place on the outer side of the longitudinal doorstop 83b of the strike jamb 83.
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At the junction where the longitudinal doorstop 84b is adjoining to the depressed section 84a, an inserted slot 84c is formed along the junction.
Accordingly, a fourth soft packing strip 95d having a griping-mounting piece 96d is installed onto the hinge jamb 84 by way of having its griping-mounting piece 96d wholly inserted into the inserted slot 84c, and the fourth soft packing strip 95d is then positioned into the right place on the outer side of the longitudinal doorstop 84b of the hinge jamb 84.
The soundproof door assembly 100 of the present invention due to having an assembling arrangement as shown in from
The aforesaid soundproof door 10 or 15 of the present invention has function of sound isolation, and the doorframe 80 as well as those soft packing strip 95a, 95b, 95c and 95d are also excellent in functions of sound isolation. Accordingly, the soundproof door 10 (or 15) if closed to the doorframe 80 will at same time tightly press and touch to the first soft packing strip 95a installed on the header 81, the second soft packing strip 95b installed on the doorsill 82, the third soft packing strip 95c installed on the strike jamb 83 and the fourth soft packing strip 95d installed on the hinge jamb 84 of the doorframe 80. Therefore, the soundproof door assembly 100 of the present invention may effectively minimize the transmission of sound from one side of the soundproof door 10 of 15 to the other side.
The following examples are recited to demonstrate that the soundproof door 10 (or 15) or the soundproof door assembly 100 of the present invention if measured and evaluated for sound transmission class (STC) test has a STC number greater than STC 30 for door (or door assembly), preferably greater than STC 33 for door (or door assembly) or even greater than STC 38 for door (or door assembly), to minimize the transmission of sound at frequency of 500 Hz from one side of the soundproof door 10 (or 15) to the other side.
Sound Transmission Class (STC) Test:
The Sound Transmission Class (STC) is the most common sound reduction measurement in use, which is determined in accordance with both ASTM E413-10 (Classification for Rating Sound Insulation) and ASTM E90-90 (Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements).
Higher STC is generally better to reduction of sound vibration as it travels from one side of a door to the other.
A soundproof door having a total thickness T1 of 45 mm is assembled according to the structural composition shown as
The door skins 11 and 12 have a thickness of 2 mm and are made of SMC sheet, the quadrilateral frame 20 have a thickness of 41 mm and is made of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) board, and the multiple-layered core 30 comprises the spaced hard-soundproofing cores 40 each having a thickness of 8 mm and made of silicon magnesium board to block sound with high frequency over 500 Hz, the soft-soundproofing core 50 having a thickness of 25 mm and made of rock wool fiber board to block sound with high frequency beneath 500 Hz, and four reinforced members 60 each having a thickness of 25 mm and in parallel set up alongside each side of the soft-soundproofing core 50.
After STC test is determined in accordance with ASTM E413-10 and E90-09, the result is that the soundproof door of the Example 1 has an STC of 38 (or STC 38) for door.
A soundproof door assembled as the same specification as that of soundproof door of Example 1, in addition to the soft-soundproofing core 50 made of phenolic foaming board used to replace the rock wool fiber board used in Example 1.
After STC test is determined in accordance with ASTM E413-10 and E90-09, the result is that the soundproof door of the Example 2 has an STC 33 for door.
A soundproof door of Example 1 is mounted to a stationary doorframe positioned proximate the soundproof door via three door hinges and then assembled together as a soundproof door assembly having an assembling arrangement shown as
After STC test is determined in accordance with ASTM E413-10 and E90-09, the result is that the soundproof door assembly of the Example 3 has an STC 40 for door.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/808,351 filed Jul. 24, 2015, now pending, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein.
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