WO2000075443A1 - Sound-insulating sandwich element - Google Patents
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- the invention refers to sound-insulating sandwich elements, such as doors, partition elements, walls, ceilings, floors, bulkheads, fire doors, traps, lids, flaps, windows, compartment elements, or panels in new or existing buildings.
- the new sandwich elements are useful in buildings, in the construction industry, or other industries in order to improve the sound-insulation performance.
- the invention refers to sound- insulating elements excelling prior art elements in constructional simplicity, mechanical strength, and rigidity and to the use of such new, sound-insulating, multilayered sandwich elements in the construction or other industries for acoustically improving walls, partitions, ceilings, and other parts of the building, structure or machinery.
- a noise insulating panel in which a porous material, such as glass wool or foamed synthetic resin is stacked between facing layers formed by plywood, gypsum board, or an acryl plate in such a manner as to be out of contact with at least one surface material.
- a frame must be used in order to stabilize or fix this condition. This frame is fitted to the above assembly to form a panel. This, of course, is a relatively intricate and hence expensive procedure. Furthermore, it is a well-known method extrapolated from conventional timber frame walls or panels.
- the mineral wool fills the space only partly in such a way that an air gap is provided for between the mineral wool and one of the fiberboards which is glued to the inner surface of the cover panel. The latter is secured by screws to the ribs.
- the design of this multilayered panel is quite complicated. Its fabrication is therefore relatively expensive. The acoustic performance is achieved by increasing the mass rendering such panels difficult to transport and to install.
- organic plastics have been used instead of mineral fibers, such as, for example, the well-known open-cell polyurethane foam laminates.
- such laminates exhibit the disadvantage of being brittle and having a poor tensile strength (about 30 kPa).
- a sound-insulating building element which includes a plurality of parallel layer elements of which a first inner, thick element is constituted by a layer of mineral fibers or stiff plastic foam and contains a plurality of cavities.
- a second inner stiff element which is substantially pervious to air is connected to one main surface of the first inner element and an outer impervious element.
- the outer impervious element is arranged at a small distance from the second inner element in such a manner that substantially the entire outer element can oscillate freely in relation to the second inner element.
- Those multilayered insulating panels or elements comprise in a preferred embodiment (a) two outer facing layers, and (b) a soft synthetic core material which is a single, continuous, soft, synthetic foam core layer having cavities and being arranged in intimate contact with both outer layers through contact points in alternate patterns, thereby providing gaps between the core layer and the opposing outer layer.
- a soft synthetic core material which is a single, continuous, soft, synthetic foam core layer having cavities and being arranged in intimate contact with both outer layers through contact points in alternate patterns, thereby providing gaps between the core layer and the opposing outer layer.
- a sandwich element comprising two facing layers, for example, gypsum boards, and a core material between the facing layers;
- the second facing layer can be a brick structure, thus referring indirectly to a wall, to which the core layer can be glued, for example, with mortar;
- the core layer contains cavities in special geometrical arrangement; there are gaps between the core layer and the facing layers;
- the gaps are confined between the core layer and the facing layers by contact points or areas which are arranged in an alternate pattern with respect to the opposing facings;
- Panels as disclosed in WO 95/14136 possess both acoustic insulating properties and mechanical strength. While this art provides lighter and cheaper panels with good acoustic properties compared to previously known products, it was still highly desirable to provide room partition elements and sandwich elements such as doors, and partitions having both sound-insulating properties and good mechanical strength, which would be particularly useful for up-grading residential and office buildings and for designing partitions with improved sound-insulation performance. Also, there was a need for more economical methods for producing and installing such sound-insulating panels.
- the previous European Patent Application 98 111 295.6 - 2303 is directed to a multilayered, sound-insulating panel comprising a facing layer, a plastic foam core layer attached thereto wherein the core layer material is a semi-rigid, cellular material having certain characteristics, a structure, to which the core layer is fixed at seperate contact points by means of strips, patches, dabs, or other geometrical protrusions (generally called "contact points") leaving gaps between the core layer and the structure, and, in case of long spans and/or thin facing layers, travel stops to keep the core layer at a certain distance from the structure.
- contact points geometrical protrusions
- the panels according to EP 98 111 295.6 - 2303 are useful in the construction and other industries for improving the sound-insulating properties of buildings and/or machinery.
- the present invention provides a multilayered, sound-insulating sandwich element comprising facing layers and a plastic foam core located between the facing layers and attached to the facing layers, the core presenting one or more than one cavities, which sound-insulating element is characterized in that:
- the cavity/cavities is/are a gap/gaps which is/are positioned essentially parallel to the facings and is/are located within the core;
- a sandwich element wherein the gap or gaps are defined by two core layers and contact points, also called “bridges,” providing structural junctions between the core layers while keeping the core layers separated and creating a gap or gaps between the core layers.
- the distance between the contact points is preferably at least 350 mm, more preferred is a minimum of 450 mm, or even 600 mm as long as mechanical integrity can be preserved.
- the facing layers may have a thickness, each, from 0.5 to 100 mm, preferably from 0.5 to 25 mm.
- the facing layer material can be a 0.5 to 20 mm thick metal sheet, preferably steel or aluminum, or a 4 to 25 mm thick wood sheet. Other materials, useful in a specific application field, are known to persons skilled in the art.
- the foam core layers may or may not have the same thickness. In some cases of facing materials, it has been found beneficial to use different thicknesses so as to minimize the negative effect of the characteristic critical frequencies of the assembly made from the facing and the core layers.
- the core layer material can comprise more than one foam type.
- it may include in addition to polyurethane, polyethylene or polystyrene. It may also comprise bitumen or heavy plastic or sheets made of other materials.
- the loss factor of the core layer material is preferably greater than 0.1 , more preferably greater than 0.2 (as defined by SAE Sound and Heat Insulation Materials Committee, SAE Handbook, 1994, Volume 1 , page 2.30); and the loss factor can reach 0.3, or even more.
- the contact points are plastic foam, plastic, metal or wood strips of a thickness of from 0.5 to 100 mm and a width from 10 to 100 mm. These ranges should, however, not be construed as being restrictive and may vary depending upon the specific stress requirement of the application and the stiffness of the facings. Very rigid facings would for instance allow an air gap of unspecified thickness. Protruding parts of the core layers or even other constructional elements, such as door frames, may assume the function of the contact points or "bridges.”
- the present invention provides a process for the fabrication of the new sound-insulating sandwich element, by attaching the facing layers to the plastic foam core, said process being characterized by the fact that the plastic foam core is produced by joining two core layers through contact points or bridges at predetermined distances, thus leaving a gap or gaps between the core layers, or by first machining two core layers in such a way that contact points or bridges are formed at predetermined distances as integral parts of the core layers and by joining the two core layers afterwards through the contact points or bridges leaving a gap or gaps between the core layers or by cutting out the gap or gaps from a single plastic foam board.
- the present invention provides the use of the new sound- insulating sandwich element in the construction and other industries for improving the sound- insulating properties of buildings and/or machinery.
- the gaps created within the foam core can vary considerably depending on the actual needs in a given case. Very rigid facings would allow an air gap of unspecified thickness.
- the thickness usually ranges from 0.1 to 200 mm. Sometimes the thickness is selected between 20 and 50 mm so as to allow for passing cables, pipes and other service lines. Apart from those special consideration, the thickness of the gaps is often in the range from 1 to 10 mm, more preferably from 2 to 5 mm.
- Typical reinforcements will be wood or metal frames for the door application, steel studs or beams between panels for the partition application, and mortar or glue for wall application.
- a core layer made of polyurethane foam having separated polyurethane foam patches as contact points at one of its two surfaces is substantially attached by means of adhesives at its "inner" surface to another polyurethane foam core layer, thus forming a core.
- adhesives at its "inner" surface to another polyurethane foam core layer, thus forming a core.
- a panel will be prefabricated thereby avoiding assembling on site.
- the core will then be fixed to the two facing layers, usually by glueing with a suitable adhesive such as polyurethane glue, neoprene contact or transfer adhesive, or by mechanical fixing in order to produce a sandwich element according to the invention.
- the new sandwich elements function like brickstones in a building wall, a ceiling, a floor or any other construction part or unit.
- the sound-insulating sandwich elements of the present invention are not only particularly useful for refurbishing existing buildings, but also as elements in new constructions. They can be manufactured as doors or partition elements or wall construction units. They offer a thin, lightweight and mechanically strong solution to improve sound- insulation, thus eliminating or damping sounds and noises which without the sound-insulating elements are transmitted through walls, doors, floors, ceilings and partitions.
- Example 1 The following examples are given to illustrate the invention and should not be interpreted as limiting it in any way.
- Example 1 The following examples are given to illustrate the invention and should not be interpreted as limiting it in any way.
- FIG. 1 The assembly of a sandwich element according to the invention for the application as a door is schematically shown in Fig. 1.
- the numbers (1) refer to the facing layers, (2) to the core layers and (3) to the contact points which, in this case, are T-shaped.
- Figures 2 and 3 show two sandwich elements after having been assembled, the difference of the element according to Fig. 3 as compared to the element according to Fig. 2 being that a third contact point has been incorporated.
- the elements were made from a 20 mm thick polyurethane board and a 40 mm thick polyurethane board (2), wherein said polyurethane had been prepared according to the method described in Example 1 of U.S. Patent 5,538,779, and two 1 mm thick steel sheets (1 ) by spray-gluing with a contact adhesive (neoprene) at room temperature, one board to one metal sheet and the other board to the second metal sheet, and by joining both assemblies through T-shaped contact points (3), 40 mm wide, and positioned at a distance from each other of 800 mm, as shown in Fig. 2, and through T-shaped contact points (3) and an additional contact point (3 ' ) in the center, as shown in Fig. 3, respectively.
- the contact points are 3 mm thick and 40 mm wide plastic stripes (PE, PU, or PVC, for example).
- the two core layers are different in thickness. The reason is that this reduces the negative effect of the characteristic critical frequencies of the facing and the core layers once attached together.
- the air gap (4) is characterized by the thickness generated by the contact points (3) and the distance D.
- the distance D as illustrated in Fig. 2 and Fig. 3 is at least 350 mm, preferably 450 mm or most preferably 600 mm or more as long as mechanical integrity can be preserved.
- a door manufactured according to the present invention will achieve excellent dimensional and heat stability with no bowing effect under differential temperature. It will provide thermal insulation and outstanding impact and airbom sound-insulation - better than a classic construction of three times more weight.
- a door sandwich element according to the invention was built and tested for its acoustical insulation.
- Contact points (3) are made of a 30 mm wide foam strip of 5 mm thickness and 2050 mm length with a pine timber frame of 15 mm width, 55 mm thickness and running around the four sides of the door panel to provide stiffness and hard edges.
- the timber frame is entirely glued with contact neoprene adhesive to both the foam core and the steel facings, while the foam stripes are only laid there to ensure contact between the two halves of core material (2) and are not glued.
- Fig. 5 illustrates the same door cross-section, but for this second test, the contact points stripes (3), both in the center and at the sides, have been glued with contact adhesive to both sides of the core material (2). This attachment method allowed more stiffness on the element.
- the two halves of the core (the two core layers (2)) have different thicknesses H1 and H2.
- the contact points (3) leave an air gap (4), and a frame (7) runs around the door panel.
- the facings (1) are thin sheets (steel 0.6 mm thick, for instance). Therefore, it is necessary to stiffen the facings by means of U profiles (6) which are welded or glued to the facings.
- the air gap (4) is very thin and is generated by the thickness of the metal frame (7), which in this specific case replaces the strips usually used as contact points (3) and forms "bridges" between the core layers.
- a sandwich element according to the invention for the application as a partition element is schematically shown in Fig. 8.
- the sandwich element, once assembled, is shown in Fig. 9.
- the numbers (1 ) refer to the facing layers, (2) to the core layers and (3) to the contact points which, in this case, belong to the core material itself, since the gap (4), 2 mm thick, is machined out of a single board.
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