Claims
- 1. A self-supporting acoustical barrier material for use within an ambient medium having a viscous skin depth, comprising microbubbles having average outer diameters of 5 to 150 microns bound together at their contact points; characterized by the microbubbles having between themselves voids which have a characteristic diameter within an order of magnitude of the viscous skin depth of the ambient medium, as calculated at 1 kHz, an air flow resistivity for the barrier material of 0.5.times.10.sup.4 to 4.times.10.sup.7 mks rayl/meter, and an attenuation of sound by the material comparable to mass law performance; and further characterized by a specific stiffness of 1.times.10.sup.6 to 8.times.10.sup.6 psi/lb-in.sup.3, and a flexural strength of 200 to 500 psi as measured by ASTM Standard C293-79.
- 2. The self-supporting acoustical barrier material of claim 1, in the form of a panel having a portion of an interlocking joint.
- 3. A self-supporting acoustical barrier material, comprising microbubbles having average outer diameters of 5 to 150 microns bound together at their contact points; characterized by a porosity for the barrier material of 20 to 60 percent, an air flow resistivity for the barrier material of 0.5.times.10.sup.4 to 4.times.10.sup.7 mks rayl/meter, and an attenuation of sound by the material comparable to mass law performance; further characterized by a specific stiffness of 1.times.10.sup.6 to 8.times.10.sup.6 psi/lb-in.sup.3, and a flexural strength of 200 to 500 psi as measured by ASTM Standard C293-79.
- 4. The self-supporting acoustical barrier material of claim 3, in the form of a panel having a portion of an interlocking joint.
- 5. A muffler comprising:
- a porous acoustical barrier material, which allows gases to pass through, comprising microbubbles having average outer diameters of 5 to 150 microns bound together at their contact points; the barrier material characterized by a porosity of 20 to 60 percent and an air flow resistivity of 0.5.times.10.sup.4 to 4.times.10.sup.7 mks rayls/meter; wherein the acoustical barrier material is characterized by a specific stiffness of 1.times.10.sup.6 to 8.times.10.sup.6 psi/lb-in.sup.3 ; and wherein said barrier material exhibits sound attenuation comparable to mass law performance.
- 6. The muffler of claim 5 wherein said microbubbles are hollow glass microbubbles.
- 7. The muffler of claim 6 wherein said microbubbles have average outer diameters of approximately 70 microns.
- 8. The muffler of claim 6 wherein said microbubbles are bound together at their contact points by a binder.
- 9. The muffler of claim 8 wherein said binder is selected from the group consisting of ceramic, elastomeric and polymeric materials.
- 10. The muffler of claim 5 wherein the muffler comprises chambers within the muffler that increase the exposed surface of acoustical barrier material.
- 11. The muffler of claim 5 wherein the acoustical barrier material has a flexural strength of 200 to 500 psi as measured by ASTM Standard C293-79.
- 12. A loudspeaker enclosure comprising:
- a porous acoustical barrier material comprising microbubbles having average outer diameters of 5 to 150 microns bound together at their contact points; the barrier material characterized by a porosity of 20 to 60 percent and an air flow resistivity of 0.5.times.10.sup.4 to 4.times.10.sup.7 mks rayls/meter; wherein the acoustical barrier material is characterized by a specific stiffness of 1.times.10.sup.6 to 8.times.10.sup.6 psi/lb-in.sup.3 ; and wherein said barrier material exhibits attenuation of sound comparable to mass law performance.
- 13. The loudspeaker enclosure of claim 12 wherein said microbubbles are bound together at their contact points by a binder.
- 14. The loudspeaker enclosure of claim 13 wherein said binder is selected from the group consisting of ceramic, elastomeric and polymeric materials.
- 15. The loudspeaker enclosure of claim 12 wherein the acoustical barrier material has a flexural strength of 200 to 500 psi as measured by ASTM Standard C293-79.
- 16. A headphone having ear enclosures, the ear enclosures comprising:
- a porous acoustical barrier material comprising microbubbles having average outer diameters of 5 to 150 microns bound together at their contact points; the barrier material characterized by a porosity of 20 to 60 percent and an air flow resistivity of 0.5.times.10.sup.4 to 4.times.10.sup.7 mks rayls/meter; wherein the acoustical barrier material is characterized by a specific stiffness of 1.times.10.sup.6 to 8.times.10.sup.6 psi/lb-in.sup.3 ; and wherein said barrier material exhibits attenuation of sound comparable to mass law performance.
- 17. The headphone of claim 16 wherein said microbubbles are bound together at their contact points by a binder.
- 18. The headphone of claim 17 wherein said binder is selected from the group consisting of ceramic, elastomeric and polymeric materials.
- 19. The headphone of claim 16 wherein the acoustical barrier material has a flexural strength of 200 to 500 psi as measured by ASTM Standard C293-79.
Parent Case Info
This is continuation of application No. 07/819,275, filed Jan. 10, 1992, (now abandoned).
STATEMENT OF GOVERNMENT SUPPORT
This invention was developed with Federal Government support under contract number IE2595-445-RES89. The Federal Government has certain rights in this invention.
US Referenced Citations (19)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
2649356 |
Jan 1991 |
FRX |
Continuations (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
819275 |
Jan 1992 |
|