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- Fig. 7 is a sectional elevation through a tool terials assembled with the deck to form a unit. for forming slots in the legs of the roof deck, and
- Fig. 8 is a sectional elevation through a ma- 5 schools, etc., I have found it desirable to utichine for forming slots in the legs of the roof lize a combined metal roof deck having dependdeck.
- the roof deck element forming a part of my faced with a perforated metal membrane
- the mproved construction comprises a plate In on whole being assembled at the factory and Shipped which are formed preferably a plurality of out- W to the job as a unit.
- An object of this invention is to summer clearance to ,telescoplcally ve lap end provide an acoustical roof deck unit which may to end to form root.
- h roof decks a so be conveniently Shipped in an assembled telescope along their longitudinal edges with the r dition to the job for easy and quick erection.
- Another object of the'invention is to provide Shaped nb of h adlolmhg o deck a method of forming apertures in the legs of i Roof deck plates are Supported upon metallic roof decks so that said apertures are su table steel framework Illa and. are preferably all of equal distance from the webs of the roof covered on the upper surface by a Sheet of fiber deck ribs.
- a further object of the invention is to provide' an acoustical roof deck in which assembly of the various parts or theroofdeck are conveniently made by means of elongated support board being covered with asphalt shingles I! or other suitable weather protective coating.
- elongated perforated metal membrane members which support both the perforated memlfsfi g ffl 32;:ggg fgf gg ifi ggi 3') o d and the aioustlcal Pads; alsovto Improve thereof.
- Fig.1 is a perspective, sectional view ofa roof tt of th ribs II.
- FIG. 3 is a persp Sectional view ofa 28 having longitudinal grooves 29, is inserted perforated metal, membrane unit, I v in-a'rib in such a way that the punches 21 serve
- Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation through the to force the metal of the rib legs I8 into the 50 acoustical roof deck.
- - grooves 29 and formsevered shoulders'30 in the Fig. 5 is a. longitudinal sectional elevation 'legs l8. If desired, all of the'apertures 24 may through telescopingacoustical roof de'cks,' be punched simultaneously in a roof deck see- Fig. 6 is a.
- I In order to absorb the sound passing through the movement of the perforations 2
- pads 40 which are fairly flexible, it is preferable to provide zigzag sections formed 'in the wire hangers 4
- the outstanding hanger ends 43 also pass through apertures formed in the membrane legs- 20 whichare positioned to register with the apertures 24.- It will be noted that hangers 4
- the pads 40 are supported out of contact-with the membranes 19 so that the lower surface of safidmembranes may be washed or cleaned fromtime to time as they become soiled'without causing the pads 40 to become wet by the wash water.
- apertures 24 are formed,at a uniform height above the bottom of ribs II at all times thus insuring that the bottom faces of membrane sections i9 all lie in a uniform plane slightly above the bottoms of ribs ll.
- the outstanding hanger ends 43 may be made slightly longer to allow for the thickness of the roof deck flange I 3 which will lie between the flange I! of the c adjoining roof deck and upstanding legs 20 of one of the membrane sections l9.
- the construction is slightly modified in that the metal is not severed adjacent shoulders 30a thus making the roof deck a water-shed immediately upon erection.
- a metal sheet v having a plurality of U-shaped stiffening ribs, the legs of said ribs being provided with aperdepartlng from the spirit of the invention as detures, perforated metal membranes having outstanding flangesjfltting between said ribs and having apertures registering with the apertures of said ribs, U-shaped support members having outstanding ends 'passing through the registering apertures of' said flanges and legs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said members in spaced relation to said membrane.
- a perforated, elongated, metal membrane having outstanding flanges formed on the longitudinal edges thereof, U-shaped support memliershaving outstanding ends extending through apertures formed in said flanges, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said support members to form an acoustical unit.
- an imperforate metal plate having integral outstanding ribs pressed from said plate, a perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs in spaced parallel relation to said plate, support members extending between said ribs and having the ends 5.
- a metal plate having integral apertured, outstanding U-shaped ribs pressed from said plate, U-shaped wire extending between said ribs and having outstanding ends extending into the rib apertures, and a sound absorbing pad and perforated metal membrane supported by said wires.
- a metal plate having apertured, outstanding ribs, a perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs.
- wiresupport members having outstanding ends extending into the apertures of said ribs, zigzag bends in said wires between said ribs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by the bends of said wire support members.
- a metal plate having outstanding, U-shaped ribs, struck out pads formed in said ribs forming severed shoulders, support members having outstanding ends supported on said shoulders and bearing against said pads, perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said support members.
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July 9, 1935. w KUEHNE 2,007,374
ACOUSTICAL ROOF DECK Filed July 25, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet l INVENTOR WILLIAM KUEHNE.
ATTORNE July 9, 1935. KUEHNE I 2,007,374
ACOUSTICAL ROOF DECK Filed July 25, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 'INVENTOR W\LL\AM KLJEHNE.
ATTORNE Patented July 9, i935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ACOUSTICAL ROOF 'DECK William Kuehne, Chicago, Ill., assignor to United States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111., a cor- Duration of Illinois Application'July 25, 1932, Serial No. 624,379
I: Claims. (01.108-13) This. invention relates to building constructhe longitudinal junction with an adjoining roof tions, and has reference more particularly to deck, metal roof decks having sound absorbing ma- Fig. 7 is a sectional elevation through a tool terials assembled with the deck to form a unit. for forming slots in the legs of the roof deck, and In correcting acoustics in industrial buildings, Fig. 8 is a sectional elevation through a ma- 5 schools, etc., I have found it desirable to utichine for forming slots in the legs of the roof lize a combined metal roof deck having dependdeck. ing, U-shaped ribs, with a sound absorbing pad The roof deck element forming a part of my faced with a perforated metal membrane, the mproved construction comprises a plate In on whole being assembled at the factory and Shipped which are formed preferably a plurality of out- W to the job as a unit. In making such a unit, I wardly extending, integral, U-shaped ribs II. An prefer to'have, individual elongated perforated tw rdly ex n i l n n l flange I2 i membranes having outstanding legs fitting beformed on one edge of the plate It! and an outtween the legs of the roof deck, and support said Wardly e e ding U-shaped rib orchannel I3 is l-) membranes from the legs of the roof deck by formed on the opp longitudinal e of sa d members which are inserted into apertures deck plate. Beads M are formed in the plate I0 fo med in t roof deck legs, s difficulty between the ribs, said beads extending from one has been experienced in forming apertures end Of the deck to a point short Of the other end in the legs of the roof deck so that all of said of e decke b ads l4 serve to reduce the apertures are of equal distance from the con-- width of the Plate Section adjacent one d 20 necting web of the roof deck legs. of o dook plate so that Wdde p ates have An object of this invention, therefore, is to summer clearance to ,telescoplcally ve lap end provide an acoustical roof deck unit which may to end to form root. h roof decks a so be conveniently Shipped in an assembled telescope along their longitudinal edges with the r dition to the job for easy and quick erection. flange of 0.119 roof deck hoh 1n the ohan- Another object of the'invention is to provide Shaped nb of h adlolmhg o deck a method of forming apertures in the legs of i Roof deck plates are Supported upon metallic roof decks so that said apertures are su table steel framework Illa and. are preferably all of equal distance from the webs of the roof covered on the upper surface by a Sheet of fiber deck ribs.
A further object of the invention is to provide' an acoustical roof deck in which assembly of the various parts or theroofdeck are conveniently made by means of elongated support board being covered with asphalt shingles I! or other suitable weather protective coating.
Supported between legs 18 of the ribs II, are
provided elongated perforated metal membrane members which support both the perforated memlfsfi g ffl 32;:ggg fgf gg ifi ggi 3') o d and the aioustlcal Pads; alsovto Improve thereof. Holes 2|, preferably triangular shape bu oonstlllotlohs and their method of m or any other desired shape such as round oval ll in oiher respects heremafter speclfied etc., are formed uniformly over the surface bf the a d c membrane [9. In order to support the mem- Reference is to be had to the acqompanyieg brane sections I9 between the ribs l I, I form drawing-f1 forming a Part of tms'speclfica'fion' m apertures 24 in the legs I8, said apertures in a which given length being uniformly spaced .above the Fig.1 is a perspective, sectional view ofa roof tt of th ribs II. The apertures may be e dy y improved construction, formed by a tool 26 having jaws terminating in 45 F g. 2 is a perspective View of a roof o inwardly extending, opposed punches 21. Durtlon, v a ing the punching operation, an elongated die Fig. 3 is a persp Sectional view ofa 28 having longitudinal grooves 29, is inserted perforated metal, membrane unit, I v in-a'rib in such a way that the punches 21 serve Fig. 4 is a sectional elevation through the to force the metal of the rib legs I8 into the 50 acoustical roof deck.- grooves 29 and formsevered shoulders'30 in the Fig. 5 is a. longitudinal sectional elevation 'legs l8. If desired, all of the'apertures 24 may through telescopingacoustical roof de'cks,' be punched simultaneously in a roof deck see- Fig. 6 is a. sectional elevation through a slighttion-by means of rotary cam cutters 3| mounted I ly modified form of the acoustical roof deck at upon shafts 32 which are rotatably mounted in 55 board I6 serving as heat insulation, this fiber 30 ously or intermittently by means of automatic controls not shown associated with the shaft 31,
form the apertures 24 by a single rotation of .the
cam cutters 3| without stopping the roof deck.
In order to absorb the sound passing through the movement of the perforations 2| in the membrane I9, I provide a fibrous pad 40' of sound absorbing material such as mineral wool, hair felt, etc. In order to support the pads 40in spaced relation to the. membranes I9, I provide U-shaped wire hangers 4| having upstanding legs 42 which terminate in outstanding ends 43, the latter engaging in the apertures 24 to lie on top of the severed shoulders 30, the outward movement of the hanger ends 4'! being limited by engagement with the offset metal pads 29a formed by the punches 21, When using pads 40 which are fairly flexible, it is preferable to provide zigzag sections formed 'in the wire hangers 4| for the purpose of supporting abutting ends of adjoining pads "where the ends of the roof decks telescope to prevent said pads from sagging between hangers and contacting with the perforated membranes l9. The outstanding hanger ends 43 also pass through apertures formed in the membrane legs- 20 whichare positioned to register with the apertures 24.- It will be noted that hangers 4| thus support both the membrane sections l8 and the flbrous pads 40 by engagement with the shoulders 30. The pads 40 are supported out of contact-with the membranes 19 so that the lower surface of safidmembranes may be washed or cleaned fromtime to time as they become soiled'without causing the pads 40 to become wet by the wash water.
By the use of the punch 28 and dies 28, the
. apertures 24 are formed,at a uniform height above the bottom of ribs II at all times thus insuring that the bottom faces of membrane sections i9 all lie in a uniform plane slightly above the bottoms of ribs ll. Where the longitudinal lap of roof decks occurs (Fig. 6) the outstanding hanger ends 43 may be made slightly longer to allow for the thickness of the roof deck flange I 3 which will lie between the flange I! of the c adjoining roof deck and upstanding legs 20 of one of the membrane sections l9. In Figure 6, the constructionis slightly modified in that the metal is not severed adjacent shoulders 30a thus making the roof deck a water-shed immediately upon erection.
I would state in conclusion that while the illustrated example constitutes a practical embodiment of my invention, I do not wish to limit myself precisely to these details, since manifestly, the same may be considerably varied without 1. In an acoustical roof deck, a metal sheet v having a plurality of U-shaped stiffening ribs, the legs of said ribs being provided with aperdepartlng from the spirit of the invention as detures, perforated metal membranes having outstanding flangesjfltting between said ribs and having apertures registering with the apertures of said ribs, U-shaped support members having outstanding ends 'passing through the registering apertures of' said flanges and legs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said members in spaced relation to said membrane.
2. In an acoustical roof deck unit, a perforated, elongated, metal membrane having outstanding flanges formed on the longitudinal edges thereof, U-shaped support memliershaving outstanding ends extending through apertures formed in said flanges, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said support members to form an acoustical unit.
3. In an acoustical; roof deck, an imperforate metal plate having integral outstanding ribs pressed from said plate, a perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs in spaced parallel relation to said plate, support members extending between said ribs and having the ends 5.'In an acoustical roof deck, a metal plate having integral apertured, outstanding U-shaped ribs pressed from said plate, U-shaped wire extending between said ribs and having outstanding ends extending into the rib apertures, and a sound absorbing pad and perforated metal membrane supported by said wires.
6. In an acoustical roof deck, a metal plate having apertured, outstanding ribs, a perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs. wiresupport members having outstanding ends extending into the apertures of said ribs, zigzag bends in said wires between said ribs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by the bends of said wire support members.
7. In an acoustical roof deck, a metal plate having outstanding, U-shaped ribs, struck out pads formed in said ribs forming severed shoulders, support members having outstanding ends supported on said shoulders and bearing against said pads, perforated metal membrane extending between said ribs, and a sound absorbing pad supported by said support members.
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