Weatherproof sound attenuating device

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6457550
  • Patent Number
    6,457,550
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 6, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 1, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A sound attenuating device including a sound insulating structure and a windband. The sound insulating structure is constructed and arranged to receive vented air from an exhaust vent. The windband is affixed to the sound insulating structure and is constructed and arranged to prevent water from entering the sound insulating structure. The windband also provides a structure for attenuating sound.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is generally related to fields such as industrial ventilation systems and the like. In particular, the present invention relates to a sound attenuating device that is attached to the exterior venting system of a structure and is constructed to prevent water from entering the venting system.




Traditionally, exhaust air carrying sound pollution has been damped by a sound silencer mounted to the end of an exhaust vent. This silencer contains sound insulation and reduces the overall amount of sound pollution exiting the exhaust vent. The sound silencer is typically cylindrical in shape and has sound insulating material therein. A damper is sometimes utilized on the silencer to allow the exhaust to escape when needed. The damper is then closed while the exhaust vent is not in use to protect the exhaust vent and silencer from the natural elements, such as rain water. A windband, typically only comprised of a sheet of material, such as sheet metal, formed into a cylindrical shape, may also be utilized on the silencer to help keep wind on the exterior of the structure from pulling the damper open or inhibiting the damper from closing. Traditionally, these three elements have not been specifically designed to be used together and, therefore, they are typically modified and bolted together. Furthermore, such structures may not adequately remove sound pollution existing within the exhaust, and therefore, the damping of the sound pollution may be improved.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a unitary sound attenuating device that comprises a sound insulating structure and a windband. The sound insulating structure is constructed and arranged to receive vented air from an exhaust vent attached to a structure. The windband provides a structure for attenuating sound. The windband also provides a structure for diverting water away from said sound insulating structure and, thereby, prevents water from entering the exhaust vent.




In one embodiment, the sound insulating structure has an exterior wall with the interior surface of the wall having sound insulation thereon. The sound insulation may be housed in a compartment comprised of at least an interior wall and the exterior wall. The interior wall may have a plurality of apertures therethrough to allow sound to pass through the wall.




The sound insulating structure may also have a sound attenuating structure positioned within the interior space defined within the interior surface of the exterior wall. The sound attenuating structure may also have an apertured outer surface and sound insulation positioned within the sound attenuating structure.




In one embodiment, the windband is defined by an exterior wall with sound insulation on its interior surface. The insulation may be housed in a compartment formed by the exterior wall and at least an interior wall. One embodiment of the device provides a windband that is capable of diverting water by utilizing a drain aperture either in the exterior wall of the windband or in the bottom surface of the windband. The windband may also utilize a bulb seal and/or a damper to divert water from the sound attenuating structure. The sound attenuating structure may have an interior cavity formed therein with the cavity in exhaust communication with the exhaust vent and having an output orifice. The seal may be placed around the edge of the output orifice. In a preferred embodiment, a damper having two opposing lid portions is constructed and arranged to cover the output orifice of the sound attenuating structure. The lid portions may have overhanging edges that hang over the edge portion of the sound insulating structure adjacent to the output orifice.




The aforementioned benefits and other benefits including specific features of the invention will become clear from the following description by reference to the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an elevated top side perspective view of a device according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is side cut-away view of the embodiment of the present invention taken along line


2


—


2


of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a side partial cut-away view of the embodiment of

FIG. 1

illustrating the internal configuration of this embodiment of the invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring now to the drawings wherein like reference numerals denote like elements throughout the several views,

FIG. 1

illustrates an embodiment of the present invention showing the device


10


being mounted to the periphery of an exhaust vent (not shown) of a structure


12


. The exhaust vent may be the terminus of an exhaust duct, the outlet of an exhaust fan or any other known structure with the attachment being accomplished by any means known in the art. One such means, is as shown—bolting the device


10


to the structure


12


. The device


10


generally comprises two portions, namely, the sound insulating structural portion


14


and the windband portion


16


. The sound insulating portion


14


is constructed and arranged to minimize the sound emanating from the structure


14


. The windband


16


is constructed and arranged to minimize the affect of the outside elements on the sound insulating structure


14


as well as the exhaust vent of the structure


12


and is designed to further reduce sound pollution exiting the exhaust vent.





FIGS. 2 and 3

illustrate the interior makeup of this embodiment of the present invention. In the illustrated embodiment, the device


10


has exterior walls


18


and


20


forming the exterior of both the sound insulating structure


14


and the windband


16


. The interior surfaces of these walls


18


and


20


each preferably have sound insulation


22


positioned thereon. The insulation


22


is preferably water and air permeable and is preferably resistant to degradation by natural elements, such as water. Any suitable sound insulating material may be utilized. For example, glass or mineral wool fiber-type insulation are suitable for use with the present invention.




As illustrated, the insulation


22


in either or both the sound insulation structure


14


and the windband


16


may be housed within a compartment formed by the interior surface of the exterior wall


18


or


20


and an interior wall


24


or


26


, respectively. Each compartment may also be comprised of a top surface


54


or


56


and bottom surface


58


or


60


in both the sound insulation structure


14


and the windband


16


. The interior wall


24


or


26


has a plurality of apertures


62


thereon for the access of exhaust to the insulation


22


. Since the windband


16


is exposed to the elements, the bottom surface


58


of the compartment within the windband


16


also has a plurality of apertures


62


for the passing of water therethrough.




As shown, the sound insulating structure


14


may comprise single or multiple cavities


64


therein that are in communication with a structure's exhaust vent for passage of exhaust from the vent to the exterior of the sound insulating structure


14


. This cavity


64


has an input orifice


66


affixed to the exhaust vent and an output orifice


68


for the exhausting of exhaust.




The interior cavity


64


may have any interior configuration known in the art. One example is shown, wherein the interior cavity of the sound insulating structure


14


has a circular cylindrical shape and has a sound attenuating structure


28


positioned therein. The sound attenuating structure


28


shown is comprised of an outer surface


30


having a plurality of apertures thereon. The outer surface


30


defines an interior space and preferably has sound insulation


22


positioned therein. The sound attenuating structure


28


may be held in position by any means known in the art. For example, as shown, the structure is held in position be a plurality of vanes


32


attached between the outer surface


30


and the interior wall


26


of the sound insulating structure


14


.




The output orifice may have a damper


34


arranged to cover the entirety of the orifice. In this way, natural elements can be prevented from entering the device


10


when the device is not in use. Any suitable damper may be utilized. For example, the device illustrated utilizes two opposing lid portions


36


that are mounted over the center of the orifice and that swing upwardly when the amount of exhaust acts to force them upward, the upward or open position being shown in phantom in FIG.


2


. The lid portions


36


may have overhanging edges


38


that hang over the edge of the orifice to aid in keeping the elements out of the sound insulating structure


14


.




A seal


40


positioned around the edge of the orifice may also be employed to aid in keeping undesirable material out of the structure. Furthermore, the lids


36


may have upwardly bent interior edges


42


that act in concert with a drain channel


44


mounted across the orifice to drain water away from the orifice, and onto the bottom surface


50


of the windband


16


, when the lid portions


36


of the damper


34


are partially open. A damper stop structure


46


may also be employed to keep the lids


36


of the damper


34


from overextending. As shown, the damper stop


46


is provided by a plate having a pair of resilient bumpers


48


mounted thereon.




In the embodiment shown in the figures, the windband


16


comprises a bottom surface


50


wherein water would pool and fill the windband


16


or enter the sound insulating structure


14


if proper drainage is not provided. Drainage apertures are preferably provided at or near the bottom surface


50


of the windband. In the embodiment illustrated in the figures, the exhaust vent has a first radius R


1


that is equal to or smaller than the sound insulation structure


14


having a second radius R


2


. The windband


16


has a third radius R


3


that is larger than the first and second radii R


1


and R


2


. With this construction, drainage may be accomplished by placing the drainage apertures in the bottom surface


50


between the second and third radii R


2


and R


3


. In this embodiment, the water then drains down either on or in proximity to the exterior surface


20


of the sound insulation structure


14


. The lid portions


36


of the damper


34


preferably has a fourth radius R


4


that is between that of the first radius R


1


and the third radius R


3


, thereby allowing it to completely cover the output orifice of the sound insulating structure


14


.





FIG. 3

illustrates how this embodiment of the present invention effectuates the drainage of water from the device


10


. A drop of water


52


is shown entering the interior of the windband


16


. The water droplet


52


contacts the damper


34


and continues down the lid portion


36


and over the overhanging edge


38


of the lid


36


. The droplet


52


then falls off the overhanging edge


38


and onto the bottom surface


50


of the windband


16


. The droplet


52


then drains through an aperture formed in the bottom surface


50


and exits the device


10


, falling along the outside of the sound insulating structure


14


.




Since many possible embodiments may be made of the present invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted in the illustrative and not limiting sense.



Claims
  • 1. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice, comprising;a sound insulating structure constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice of the vent; and a windband affixed to said sound insulating structure, having an interior space, and having means for attenuating sound and means for diverting water from within said interior space to outside said attenuating device, said windband defined by an exterior wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, at least a portion of said interior surface having sound insulation thereon.
  • 2. The device of claim 1, wherein said sound insulating structure is defined by an exterior wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, said interior surface having sound insulation thereon.
  • 3. The device of claim 2, wherein said sound insulating structure further comprises a compartment formed against the interior surface of said exterior wall wherein said sound insulation is housed, said compartment formed by at least an interior wall and said exterior wall.
  • 4. The device of claim 3, wherein said interior wall of said compartment has a plurality of apertures therethrough.
  • 5. The device of claim 1, wherein said sound insulating structure is defined by an exterior wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, said interior surface defining an interior cavity having a sound attenuating structure positioned therein.
  • 6. The device of claim 5, wherein said sound attenuating structure has an outer apertured surface defining an interior space.
  • 7. The device of claim 6, wherein the interior space of said sound attenuating structure has sound insulation positioned therein.
  • 8. The device of claim 1, wherein said windband further comprises a compartment formed against the interior surface of said exterior wall wherein said sound insulation is housed, said compartment formed by at least an interior wall and said exterior wall.
  • 9. The device of claim 8, wherein said interior wall of said compartment has a plurality of apertures therethrough.
  • 10. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice having a first radius, comprising;a sound insulating structure having a second radius and being constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice; and a windband mounted to said sound insulating structure, having an interior space, and having a third radius and means for attenuating sound and means for diverting water from within said interior space to outside said attenuating device, wherein the first radius is smaller than the third radius and smaller than or equal to the second radius, said windband defined by an exterior wall having an exterior surface and an interior surface, at least a portion of said interior surface having sound insulation thereon.
  • 11. The device of claim 10, wherein said windband is comprised of an exterior wall, having an exterior surface and an interior surface with said exterior wall defining a cavity therein, and a bottom surface connecting said sound insulating structure to said exterior wall of said windband.
  • 12. The device of claim 11, wherein said windband is further comprised of a compartment formed between said interior surface of said exterior wall and an interior wall having a plurality of apertures therein.
  • 13. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice, comprising;a sound insulating structure constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice of the vent; and a windband affixed to said sound insulating structure having means for attenuating sound and means for diverting water away from said sound insulating structure, said means for diverting water is comprised of a damper assembly having at least one lid portion and a seal to cover the orifice of said exhaust vent and to prevent water from entering said vent.
  • 14. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice having a first radius, comprising;a sound insulating structure having a second radius and being constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice; and a windband mounted to said sound insulating structure and having a third radius and means for attenuating sound and means for diverting water away from the sound insulating structure, wherein the first radius is smaller than the third radius and smaller than or equal to the second radius, said windband comprised of an exterior wall, having an exterior surface and an interior surface with said exterior wall defining a cavity therein, and a bottom surface connecting said sound insulating structure to said exterior wall of said windband, said means for diverting water being comprised of a drain aperture in the exterior wall in proximity to said bottom surface.
  • 15. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice having a first radius, comprising;a sound insulating structure having a second radius and being constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice; and a windband mounted to said sound insulating structure and having a third radius and means for attenuating sound and means for diverting water away from the sound insulating structure, wherein the first radius is smaller than the third radius and smaller than or equal to the second radius, said sound insulating structure defines an interior cavity in air flow communication with said structure, said structure having an output orifice having an edge therearound, and wherein said means for diverting water is provided by a damper comprised of two opposing lid portions constructed and arranged to cover said orifice.
  • 16. The device of claim 15, wherein said damper has a fourth radius that is larger than said first radius, but smaller than said third radius, and wherein said lid portions have overhanging edges that hang over the edge of said orifice.
  • 17. The device of claim 16, wherein said means for diverting water is comprised of a drain aperture in the bottom surface positioned between the second and fourth radii.
  • 18. The device of claim 16, wherein said means for preventing water from entering the ventilation shaft is provided by the combination of a seal placed around the edge of said orifice and two opposing lid portions having overhanging edges that hang over the edge of said orifice.
  • 19. The device of claim 15, wherein said means for preventing water from entering the ventilation shaft is provided by a seal placed around the edge of said orifice.
  • 20. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice, comprising;a sound insulating structure constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice of the vent; and a windband affixed to said sound insulating structure, having an interior space, and having a structure constructed and arranged to attenuate sound and structure constructed and arranged to divert water from within said interior space to outside said attenuating device.
  • 21. A sound attenuating device, for attachment to an exhaust vent having an exit exhaust orifice, comprising;a sound insulating structure constructed and arranged to receive vented air from the exit orifice of the vent; and a windband affixed to said sound insulating structure having means for attenuating sound and movable means for diverting water away from said sound insulating structure.
  • 22. The device of claim 21, wherein said movable means is comprised of at least one movable lid portion.
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