Sound deadening wall assembly

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – With exposed configuration having acoustical function

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524811, 527306, E04B 182

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ABSTRACT:
A sound deadening wall assembly comprising a first wall panel attached to a first stud member, a second wall panel situated parallel to the first wall panel and attached to a second stud member, wherein the stud members abut each other with a resilient attachment material therebetween to secure the first and second stud members to each other. The stud members are of C-shape cross-section with the open end of the C-shape facing in opposite directions and abutting each other to create an overall S-shape when the stud members are joined together. Separable end and top members are also disclosed.

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