Method of sound-proof window construction for building structure

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Processes – Requiring soil work

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52210, 52404, E06B 104

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042851840

ABSTRACT:
A method of constructing a building with a sound-proof window therein. A double-skinned exterior wall is constructed having an outer structure of sheathing supported by vertical studs and an inner structure of sheathing supported by vertical studs which are separate from the studs supporting the outer sheathing, such that an air space is created therebetween. A first window is glazed in an opening in the outer sheathing and a second window is glazed in an opening in the inner sheathing, such that the second window is in tandem with the first window. The air space between the inner and outer structures is then filled with a sound-absorbing insulating material, such that the air space provides a sound-absorbing resonant cavity.

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