This invention refers to a structural system with acoustic insulation properties.
At present, several constructions are known with acoustic insulation properties, for example, cabins for hearing tests or for musical recordings, which comprise several layers of acoustic insulation material joined together by other layers of elastic material to obtain a mass-spring-mass system. These constructions present the disadvantage that the elastic material layers fully unite the surface of the other layers, making connections too rigid that adversely affect the properties of acoustic insulation.
On the other hand, the necessary structural strength of the construction involves rigid support elements that form acoustic bridges that are difficult to eliminate without jeopardising the stability of the construction.
The structural system with acoustic insulation properties of the invention has a configuration that minimises and eliminates the acoustic bridges, obtaining good structural stability and also allowing a modular assembly.
The system of the invention is of the type that comprises modular mountable enclosures to configure a construction, such as an acoustics cabin, a games room, or any room or acoustically insulated construction, where, according to the invention, the enclosures comprise at least three layers that are joined to each other through fasteners with discrete elastic elements, supporting at least, a second layer (cooperates in maintaining the structural stability of the construction), that is arranged in an intermediate position between the first layer and third layer.
In this document, discrete elastic elements are understood to be elements that only affect specific areas of the layers and not all of its surface.
In this way, the supporting layer is arranged between the other two, avoiding acoustic bridges, and, furthermore, the discrete elastic elements comprise point attachments that do not affect the entire surface so that greater independence between layers is obtained at a lower cost. Furthermore, since the supporting intermediate layer is ideally made of a material with acoustic insulation properties, such as wood or derivatives, a triple layer of isolation is obtained, with a double mass-spring-mass system, which improves the level of isolation.
The structural system (1) with acoustic insulation properties of the invention is of the type that comprises various modular mountable enclosures (2) to configure a construction (3) (see
It is also foreseen that the system (1) (see
The discrete elastic elements ideally comprise dowels (8) of an elastomer material (see
To improve the assembly and centring between the second supporting layer (5)—or the structure (9) as the case may be—and the adjacent first layer (4), some indentations (14) are planned in the second layer (5) and/or in the beams (10), crossbars (11), and connectors (23, 25) of the structure (9), according to the invention, directed toward the first layer (4) (see
It is also foreseen that the first layer (4) could comprise some projections (4a) complementary to the holes (16a) generated between the beams (10) and/or crossbars (11) of the structure (9), to fit into them, also improving the rigidity and the isolating properties of the whole.
For its part, the first layer (4) is ideally made of mdf, 19 millimetres thick, the second layer (5) of 16-millimetre mdf, and the third layer (6) of 10-millimetre mdf, planks of wood derivatives with properties of flexibility, mass, and absorption that improve the isolation. Complementary or alternative to the above, any or all of the layers (4, 5, 6) could also be made of other suitable materials, such as plastic materials (PVC for example), and/or metal, etc.
It has also been considered that the first layer (4) and/or the third layer (6) could comprise an additional acoustic and/or bituminous membrane (17) on at least one of their faces that can be appreciated in the figures on the inside of the third layer (6). Furthermore, the third layer (6) can also incorporate a polyurethane agglomerate, that is not shown. It is also foreseen that the first layer (4) and/or the second layer (5) and/or the third layer (6) and/or the structure (9) could comprise a coating, not shown, of felt on at least one of their faces and/or edges with the purpose of sealing the joints between layers. With regard to the visible exterior and interior finish of the enclosures (2), this may be with the mentioned coating of felt, and/or could also be with raw wood, PVC, rubber, or metallic sheeting, aluminium, zinc, etc.
With regard to the structure (9), basically the beams (10) and crossbars (11) comprise end sections (18) at right angle to join in the corner as seen in
Sufficiently described the nature of the invention, as well as the embodiment in practice, it should be noted that the provisions referred to above and represented in the attached drawings are susceptible to modifications of detail as long as they do not alter the fundamental principle.
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