Device For Fixing A Sound-Proofing Panel On A Wall

  • Thome J
  • Holtzapffel G
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The present invention relates to a device for attaching at least one acoustic panel ( 1 ) to a wall (P) characterized by having first attaching means ( 10 ) associated with wall (P) and second attaching means ( 20 ) associated with said acoustic panel(s) ( 1 ), said first ( 10 ) and second ( 20 ) attaching means being connected to each other by elastic connecting means ( 30 ). By adjusting the elasticity of the connecting means, the frequency of each acoustic panel can be individually tuned to treat the various sound frequency ranges. In addition, the device according to the invention enables the acoustic panels to be disconnected from the wall on which they are mounted, thus increasing the insulation of the room.

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Thome, J.-P., & Holtzapffel, G.-E. (2011). Device For Fixing A Sound-Proofing Panel On A Wall. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 129(6), 4094. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3600943

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