专利摘要:
The invention relates to a sound attenuator for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct (2). The sound attenuator (1) comprising a sound attenuating member (3) and a fastening part (4). The sound attenuating member (3) is plate-shaped comprising a lower edge part (6) and an upper edge part (7), and the lower edge part (6) is attached to the fastening part (4) such that the sound attenuating member (3) protrudes outwards from the fastening part (4), and when the sound attenuator (1) is in an installed position inside the ventilating duct (2) the sound attenuating member (3) is parallel with the ventilating duct (2) and the fastening part (4) covers the installing opening (8) of the sound attenuator (1) in the ventilating duct (2), and the ventilating duct (2) surrounding the sound attenuator (1) forms the support structure to the sound attenuator (1). The invention relates also to an arrangement and a method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct.
公开号:FI20185454A1
申请号:FI20185454
申请日:2018-05-17
公开日:2019-11-18
发明作者:Pepe Perkiö
申请人:Skanska Talonrakennus Oy;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

A SOUND ATTENUATOR, AN ARRANGEMENT AND A METHOD FOR ATTENUATING NOISE TRANSMISSION ALONG A VENTILATING DUCT
FIELD OF THE INVENTION [0001] The invention relates to a sound attenuator, an arrangement 5 and a method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct, and particularly to attenuating airborne noise transmission.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] Noise and vibration control in buildings is essential as noise levels affect hearing, concentration and productivity when working in an office build10 ing or in a factory. The noise generated inside a building comprises airborne noises and structure-borne noises. The airborne noise travels typically through windows and doors and/or is transmitted through ventilation pipe systems. The problem with office buildings, hotels and residential buildings is the transmission of airborne noise from one room to another room through ventilation pipe systems. Ex15 amples of airborne noises are people carrying on a conversation or radio.
[0003] It is known to use separate silencers attached between two parts of pipes. The fitting of a silencer between pipes is time consuming. As the whole airflow flows through the silencer containing sound absorbing filling the silencer is greater in size than the pipes it connects. Both the inner and outer diame20 ters of the silencer are bigger than the corresponding diameters in the pipes. Therefore, the silencers set restrictions to the space utilization and they may need a separate encapsulating or even a dropped ceiling.
[0004] There is a need for a compact sound attenuator, which is space saving and easy to install.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0005] An object of the present invention is to provide a sound attenuator, an arrangement and a method to overcome the above problems. The objects of the invention are achieved by a sound attenuator, an arrangement and a method which are characterized by what is stated in the independent claims. The preferred 30 embodiments of the invention are disclosed in the dependent claims.
[0006] The invention is based on the idea of a sound attenuator for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct. The sound attenuator comprising a sound attenuating member and a fastening part. The sound attenuating member is plate-shaped comprising a lower edge part and an upper edge part, and
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 the lower edge part is attached to the fastening part such that the sound attenuating member protrudes outwards from the fastening part. When the sound attenuator is in an installed position inside the ventilating duct the sound attenuating member is parallel with the ventilating duct and the fastening part covers the in5 stalling opening of the sound attenuator in the ventilating duct, and the ventilating duct surrounding the sound attenuator forms the support structure to the sound attenuator.
[0007] Another aspect of the invention is an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct, the arrangement comprising 10 the sound attenuator. The ventilating main duct comprises a branch duct. The sound attenuator is positioned parallel with the ventilating duct. The sound attenuator is positioned in front of the opening of the branch duct at a distance apart, and the length of the sound attenuating member in the longitudinal direction of the sound attenuator exceeds the diameter of the opening. The sound attenuating 15 member extends to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating main duct.
[0008] Another aspect of the invention is a method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct and in the method the ventilating main duct comprises a branch duct. A plate-shaped sound attenuator is inserted 20 inside the ventilating main duct, the sound attenuator is positioned parallel with the ventilating main duct to allow fluid flowing along the ventilating main duct to flow between the outer surface of the sound attenuator and the inner surface of the main duct on both sides of the sound attenuator and locating the sound attenuator in front of the opening of the branch duct at a distance apart, and the sound atten25 uator extends from the inner surface of the lowermost part to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating main duct.
[0009] An advantage of the sound attenuator, the arrangement and the method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct is that the sound attenuator is compact and the arrangement is space saving and easy to in30 stall.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0010] In the following the invention will be described in greater detail by means of preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings, in which
Figure 1 shows a side view of a sound attenuator;
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Figure 2 shows a front view of a sound attenuator;
Figures 3a) and 3b) show a front view of a sound attenuator;
Figure 4 shows a top view of a sound attenuating member;
Figure 5 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct;
Figure 6 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct;
Figure 7 shows a front view of the arrangement for attenuating noise transmission shown in Figure 6;
Figure 8 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION [0011] Figure 1 a side view of a sound attenuator. The sound attenuator
1 attenuates noise transmission along a ventilating duct 2. The sound attenuator 1 comprises a sound attenuating member 3 and a fastening part 4. The sound attenuating member 3 comprises sound absorbing material 5. The sound absorbing material 5 preferably forms an unbroken attenuating plate. The sound attenuating member 3 is plate-shaped comprising a lower edge part 6 and an upper edge part
7 and the lower edge part 6 is attached to the fastening part 4 such that the sound attenuating member 3 protrudes outwards from the fastening part 4. When the sound attenuator 1 is in an installed position inside the ventilating duct 2 the sound attenuating member 3 is parallel with the ventilating duct 2 and the fastening part 4 covers the installing opening 8 of the sound attenuator 1 in the ventilating duct
2. The ventilating duct 2 surrounding the sound attenuator 1 forms the support structure to the sound attenuator 1.
[0012] The lower edge part 6 is attached to the fastening part 4 by means of welding, soldering, gluing or using screws or rivets.
[0013] In Figure 1 is presented a fastening part 4 for a circular ventilat30 ing duct, where the fastening part 4 comprises a shape of a circular arc. For a rectangular ventilating duct the shape of the fastening part 4 is flat. The shape of the sound attenuating member 3 is rectangular in Figures.
[0014] In an embodiment, the corners of the upper egde part 7 of the sound attenuating member 3 are chamfered to easier the installation through the 35 installation opening.
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 [0015] In an embodiment, the fastening part 4 comprises a sealing 9 to seal the connection between the installing opening 8 of the ventilating duct 2 and the fastening part 4. The sealing 9 surrounding the fastening part 4 is shown in Figures 2 and 3a)-b).
[0016] In an embodiment, the fastening part 4 comprises means for forming a releasable connection between the fastening part 4 and the ventilating duct 2.
[0017] In an embodiment, the fastening part 4 comprises an access door into the ventilating duct 2. Figure 1 shows a handle 10 attached to the fas10 tening part 4 to its outer surface forming part of the outer surface of the ventilating duct 2 when installed.
[0018] In an embodiment, the access door is subsequently installable on circular or rectangular ventilating duct 2. The subsequent installation can be made by providing an installation opening 8 into the ventilating duct 2 where the 15 size of the opening 8 corresponds the size of the fastening part 4 forming the access door into the ventilating duct 2.
[0019] In an embodiment, a length of the sound attenuating member Li comprises substantially a length of the fastening part L2 or less in the longitudinal direction x of the sound attenuator 3. The dimensioning of the sound attenuating 20 member 3 to correspond the size on the installation opening 8 allows a faster installation as it is not needed to pivot the sound attenuator 3 during the installation.
[0020] In an embodiment, the upper edge part 7 comprises resilient resilient material 11. An example of a resilient material 11 is a resilient sealant tape, which is attached to the upper surface of the upper edge part 7. A resilient material 25 11 may also be provided inside the ventilating duct 2 attached to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct 2. It is also possible to provide the resilient material 11 both in the sound attenuating member 3 and in the ventilating duct 2. The resilient material 11 (shown in Figure 1, for instance) provides flexibility to the sound attenuating member 3 thus allowing a quick installation. The resil30 lent material 11 also acts as an attachment member 12 between the upper edge part 7 of the sound attenuating member 3 and the ventilating duct 2 providing a close-fitting connection.
[0021] In an embodiment the upper edge part 7 comprises an attachment member 12 for connecting the sound attenuating member 3 with an inner 35 surface of the ventilating duct 2. The attachment member 12 is a resilient member, a resilient sealant tape, a magnet, a sealing or a friction surface, for instance. The
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 attachment member 12 prevents the movement of the upper egde part 7 of the sound attenuating member 3 in the radial and in the length direction of the ventilating duct 2.
[0022] In the embodiments shown in Figures 3a) and 3b) the upper edge part 7 comprises an extension part 13 providing a support surface for the attachment member 12, and the support surface is wider than the thickness s of the sound attenuating member 3. In Figure 3a) the extension part comprises 13 sound absorbing material 5. In Figure 3b) the extension part 13 comprises same material as a stiffening frame structure 14 of the sound attenuating member 3, e.g. plastics, 10 sheet metal or aluminium. The upper part of the extension part 13 is folded to form a substantially horizontal support surface for the attachment member 12. In the Figures 3a) and 3b) the attachment member 12, e.g. a resilient sealant tape, is placed onto the support surface. The attachment member 12 may also be attached to the inner surface of the ventilating duct 2.
[0023] Figure 4 shows a top view of a sound attenuating member 3. The sound attenuating member 3 comprises a stiffening frame structure 14. The stiffening frame structure 14 comprises a frame plate 15 and sound absorbing material 5 is attached to both sides of the frame plate 15. The sound absorbing material 5 may ne planar, comprise dents or conical parts. The sound absorbing material 5 20 preferably forms an attenuating plate which is quick and easy to install to the stiffening frame structure 14.
[0024] In a further embodiment, in Figure 4 the ends of the frame plate are forming the side edges 16 of the sound attenuating member 3. The frame plate 15 comprises a wedge-shape, e.g. diamond shape, at the side edges 16 of the sound 25 attenuating member 3. In an installed position the side edges 16 of the sound attenuating member 3 are in upright position in the ventilating duct 2 and the air flow inside the ventilating duct hits the side edge 16 of the sound attenuating member 3. The air flow is denoted with arrows in Figure 4. The wedge-shaped side edges 16, e.g. diamond-shaped, act as air deflectors.
[0025] In an embodiment a ventilating duct element comprises the sound attenuator 1 installed into it.
[0026] Figure 5 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct 2. The arrangement comprises the sound attenuator 1 described and shown in Figures 1-4. The ventilating duct 2 35 comprises at least one branch duct 17. At the location of the opening of the branch duct 18 the air flowing in the ventilating duct 2 is divided into two parts, one part
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 flows along the ventilating duct 2 and another part flows along the branch duct 17. The air flow is denoted with arrows in Figure 5. The sound attenuator 1 is positioned parallel with the ventilating duct 2. The plate-shaped sound attenuating member 1 is positioned such that the lower edge 6 and upper edge 7 are parallel 5 with the axial axis of the ventilating duct 2. The fastening part 4 of the sound attenuator 3 is connected with a releasable connection to the ventilating duct 2. The ventilating duct 2 surrounding the sound attenuator 1 forms the support structure to the sound attenuator 1.
[0027] The sound attenuator 1 is positioned in front of the opening of 10 the branch duct 18 at a distance apart. The sound attenuating member 3 of the sound attenuator 1 is crosswise in front of the opening of the branch duct 18, and the sound absorbing material 5, e.g. the attenuation plate, faces the opening of the branch duct 18. The length Li of the sound attenuating member 3 in the longitudinal direction x of the sound attenuator 1 exceeds the diameter of the opening of the 15 branch duct 18. The sound attenuating member 3 extends from the fastening part 4 to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct 2. The sound attenuator 1 forms a partition wall into the ventilating duct 2 at a location where the ventilation duct 2 branches.
[0028] The sound attenuator 1 attenuates airborne noise transmission 20 from one room to another room along a ventilating duct 2 where the one and the another rooms have a connection with each other through branch ducts 17 of the ventilating duct 2 extending to the one and the another rooms. Examples of airborne noises are people carrying on a conversation or radio. The arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct is advantageous in 25 office buildings, hotels and residential buildings comprising a plurality of rooms connected to a ventilating duct 2 through a plurality of branch ducts 17. At least part of the office rooms of an office building, guest rooms of a hotel and rooms in an apartment of a residential building are connected to a ventilating duct, e.g. main ventilating duct, through a plurality of branch ducts. The arrangement is advanta30 geous in absorbing voice.
[0029] The size of the sound attenuator 1 does not exceed the inner dimensions of the ventilation duct 2 where it is used. Thus, it does not effect on space utilization and does not need a separate encapsulating or a dropped ceiling.
[0030] The ventilating duct 2 can be the main duct supplying air to in35 terior spaces as shown in Figure 5 or the ventilating duct can be the main duct extracting air from interior spaces. In case of the main duct is extracting air then the
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 air flow direction in Figure 5 is from the branch duct into the ventilating main duct and the air flows join in the ventilating main duct. The air flow in the ducts and branches is created my means of a mechanical ventilation, i.e. forced ventilation, comprising air handling units, for example. The size of a branch duct and a venti5 lating main duct may be equal, or the branch duct may be smaller in size.
[0031] In an embodiment, the length Li of the sound attenuating member 3 in the longitudinal direction x of the sound attenuator 1 comprises the branch duct 17 inner diameter multiplied by 1,1... 2.
[0032] In the embodiments presented in Figures 6-8, the ventilating 10 duct 2 comprises two branch ducts 17, and the arrangement attenuates airborne noise transmission from a first branch to a second branch along the ventilating duct
2.
[0033] Figure 6 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct 2. In the embodiment the two branch 15 ducts 17 are located on the opposite sides of the ventilating duct 2. The openings of the two branch ducts 18 are substantially facing each other and the sound attenuator 1 is positioned between the openings of the branch ducts 18. The sound attenuator 1 is preferably installed in the middle axis of the ventilating duct 2 to form substantially similar flow channels on both sides of it.
[0034] Figure 7 shows a front view of the arrangement for attenuating noise transmission shown in Figure 6. The sound attenuator 1 is located in the middle axis of the ventilating duct 2 in the longitudinal direction x. The sound attenuator 1 extends between the inner surface of the lowermost part the ventilating duct 2 and the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct 2 dividing the 25 ventilating duct 2 locally into two flow channels 19. The locally formed flow channels 19 provide a flow path for the air flow, and the flow path is free from the sound attenuator 1 in the flow direction, i.e. free from sound absorbing material 5. The air flowing in the flow channels 19 in longitudinal direction x of the ventilating duct 2 passes by the sound attenuator 1 without passing through the sound attenuator 1.
[0035] Figure 8 shows a top view of an arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct 2. In the embodiment the branch ducts 17 are arranged sequentially. The branch ducts 17 are located on the opposite sides of the ventilating duct 2 at a distance apart from each other in a longitudinal direction x of the ventilating duct, 2 and the sound attenuator 1 is positioned in 35 front of each branch duct opening 18. In Figure 8 the sound attenuators 1 attenuate noise entering to the ventilating duct 2 from the branch ducts 17 which noise would
20185454 prh 17-05- 2018 otherwise be transmitted along the ventilating duct 2.
[0036] The arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct can comprise a ventilating duct comprising one or more arrangements shown in Figures 6-8 and any combination of these.
[0037] In a method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct 2 the ventilating duct 2 comprises a branch duct 17. A plate-shaped shaped sound attenuator 1 is inserted inside the ventilating duct 2. The sound attenuator 1 is positioned parallel with the ventilating duct 2 to allow fluid, e.g. air, flowing along the ventilating duct 2 to flow between the outer surface of the sound attenu10 ator 1 and the inner surface of the ventilating duct 2 on both sides of the sound attenuator 1 and locating the sound attenuator 1 in front of the opening of the branch duct 18 at a distance apart, and extending the sound attenuator 1 from the inner surface of the lowermost part to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct 2.
[0038] In an embodiment of the method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct 2 the sound attenuator 1 is positioned such that the fluid, e.g. air, flowing along the ventilating duct 2 flows substantially unobstructed between the outer surface of the sound attenuator 1 and the inner surface of the ventilating duct 2 on both sides of the sound attenuator 1.
[0039] It will be obvious to a person skilled in the art that, as the technology advances, the inventive concept can be implemented in various ways. The invention and its embodiments are not limited to the examples described above but may vary within the scope of the claims.
[0040] Parts list: 1 a sound attenuator; 2 a ventilating duct; 3 a sound 25 attenuating member; 4 a fastening part; 5 sound absorbing material; 6 a lower edge part; 7 an upper edge part; 8 an installing opening; 9 a sealing; 10 a handle; 11 resilient material; 12 an attachment member; 13 an extension part; 14 a stiffening frame structure; 15 a frame plate; 16 a side edge; 17 a branch duct; 18 an opening of a branch duct; 19 a flow channel; Li, L2 a length; s thickness; x longitudinal direc30 tion.
权利要求:
Claims (18)
[1] 1. A sound attenuator for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct (2), the sound attenuator (1) comprising a sound attenuating member (3) and a fastening part (4), characterized in that the sound attenuating
5 member (3) is plate-shaped comprising a lower edge part (6) and an upper edge part (7), and the lower edge part (6) is attached to the fastening part (4) such that the sound attenuating member (3) protrudes outwards from the fastening part (4), and when the sound attenuator (1) is in an installed position inside the ventilating duct (2) the sound attenuating member (3) is parallel with the ventilating duct (2) 10 and the fastening part (4) covers the installing opening (8) of the sound attenuator (1) in the ventilating duct (2), and the ventilating duct (2) surrounding the sound attenuator (1) forms the support structure to the sound attenuator (1).
[2] 2. A sound attenuator according to claim 1, characterized in that the fastening part (4) comprises means for forming a releasable connection
15 between the fastening part (4) and the ventilating duct (2).
[3] 3. A sound attenuator according to any of claims 1-2, characterized in that the fastening part (4) comprises an access door into the ventilating duct (2).
[4] 4. A sound attenuator according to claim 3, characterized in 20 that the access door is subsequently installable on circular or rectangular ventilating duct (2).
[5] 5. A sound attenuator according to any of claims 1-4, characterized in that a length (Li)of the sound attenuating member (3) comprises substantially a length (L2) of the fastening part (4) or less in the longitudinal direction
25 (x) of the sound attenuator (1).
[6] 6. A sound attenuator according to any of claims 1-5, characterized in that the upper edge part (7) comprises resilient material (11).
[7] 7. A sound attenuator according to any of claims 1-6, characterized in that the upper edge part (7) comprises an attachment member (12) for
30 connecting the sound attenuating member (3) with an inner surface of the ventilating duct (2).
[8] 8. A sound attenuator according to claim 7, characterized in that the upper edge part (7) comprises an extension part (13) providing a support surface for the attachment member (12), and the support surface is wider than the
35 thickness(s) of the sound attenuating member (3).
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[9] 9. A sound attenuator according to any of claims 1-8, characterized in that the sound attenuating member (3) comprises a frame plate (15) and sound absorbing material (5) is attached at least to one side of the frame plate (15).
[10] 10. A sound attenuator according to claim 9, characterized in
5 thatthe frame plate (15) comprises wedge shape atthe side edges (16) ofthe sound attenuating member (3).
[11] 11. A ventilating duct element comprising a sound attenuator (1) according to claim 1-10.
[12] 12. An arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilat-
10 ing duct, the arrangement comprising a sound attenuator (1) according to any of claims 1-10, characterized in that the ventilating duct (2) comprises at least one branch duct (17), the sound attenuator (19 is positioned parallel with the ventilating duct (2), the sound attenuator (1) is positioned in front of the opening of the branch duct (18) at a distance apart, and the length (Li) of the sound atten15 uating member (3) in the longitudinal direction (x) of the sound attenuator (1) exceeds the diameter of the opening (18) and the sound attenuating member (3) extends to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct (2).
[13] 13. An arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct according to claim 12, characterized in that the ventilating duct
20 (2) comprises two branch ducts (17), and the arrangement attenuates airborne noise transmission from a first branch duct (17) to a second branch duct (17) along the ventilating duct (2).
[14] 14. An arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct according to claim 13, characterized in that the branch
25 ducts (17) are located on the opposite sides of the ventilating duct (2) and the openings ofthe branch ducts (18) are substantially facing each other and the sound attenuator (19 is positioned between the openings of the branch ducts (18).
[15] 15. An arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating main duct according to claim 13, characterized in that the branch
30 ducts (17) are located on the opposite sides of the ventilating duct (2) at a distance apart from each other in a longitudinal direction (x) of the ventilating duct (2), and the sound attenuator (1) is positioned in front of each branch duct opening (18).
[16] 16. A method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct, in the method the ventilating duct (2) comprises a branch duct (17), char-
35 acterized in that a plate-shaped sound attenuator (1) is inserted inside the ventilating duct (2), the sound attenuator (1) is positioned parallel with the ventilating duct (2) to allow fluid flowing along the ventilating duct (2) to flow between the outer surface of the sound attenuator (1) and the inner surface of the ventilating duct (2) on both sides of the sound attenuator (1) and locating the sound at5 tenuator (1) in front of the opening of the branch duct (18) at a distance apart, and the sound attenuator (1) extends from the inner surface of the lowermost part to the inner surface of the uppermost part of the ventilating duct (2).
[17] 17. A method for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct according to claim 16, characterized in that the sound attenuator (1) is
10 positioned such that the fluid flowing along the ventilating duct (2) flows substantially unobstructed between the outer surface of the sound attenuator (1) and the inner surface of the ventilating duct (2) on both sides of the sound attenuator (1).
[18] 18. Use of the arrangement for attenuating noise transmission along a ventilating duct according to any of claims 12-16 in an office building, in a hotel or
15 a residential building comprising a plurality of rooms connected to a ventilating duct (2) through a plurality of branch ducts (17).
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