Acoustics – Auditorium
Patent
1995-11-20
1997-04-22
Dang, Khanh
Acoustics
Auditorium
E04B 199
Patent
active
056231300
ABSTRACT:
A system utilizing a series of sound absorbant baffles which are spaced along intersecting wall and ceiling surfaces of a room or alternatively entirely on a wall surface to absorb sound waves moving in an oblique manner to the surfaces. The baffles are of a low density material with faces projecting from the wall and ceiling surfaces. Sealant applied to baffle edges ensures gap free securement to wall and ceiling surfaces. The baffles do not significantly interfere with sound moving perpendicular to the wall and ceiling surfaces to preserve desired acoustical characteristics of a room. Mounting brckets including clips may be provided for attaching the baffles to room surfaces in a removable manner.
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Dang Khanh
Givnan, Jr. James D.
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