Acoustic screen

Made totally or partially from two-dimensional or three-dimensional sound lenses, shaped to disperse sound waves, placed in order forming a lens system and immersed in a homogeneous and continuous medium with a different velocity of propagation of sound, the dispersing centres being made in any geom...

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Main Authors MARTINEZ SALA ROSA, DERQUI ZARAGOZA MAURO, SANCHEZ PEREZ JUAN VICENTE, RUBIO MICHAVILA CONSTANZA
Format Patent
LanguageEnglish
Spanish
Published 16.08.2003
Edition7
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Summary:Made totally or partially from two-dimensional or three-dimensional sound lenses, shaped to disperse sound waves, placed in order forming a lens system and immersed in a homogeneous and continuous medium with a different velocity of propagation of sound, the dispersing centres being made in any geometrical shape and of any material, emerging from a supporting base (2) arranged with a particular symmetry and frequency. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding) Pantalla acústica. Está constituida total o parcialmente por cristales de sonido bidimensionales o tridimensionales, formados por centros dispersores para las ondas acústicas, dispuestos ordenadamente formando cualquier red cristalina e inmersos en un medio homogéneo y continuo de distinta velocidad de propagación del sonido, materializándose los centros dispersores en cualquier forma geométrica y estando fabricados en cualquier material, que emergen de un zócalo de sustentación (2), dispuestos con una determinada simetría y periodicidad. Made totally or partially from two-dimensional or three-dimensional sound lenses, shaped to disperse sound waves, placed in order forming a lens system and immersed in a homogeneous and continuous medium with a different velocity of propagation of sound, the dispersing centres being made in any geometrical shape and of any material, emerging from a supporting base (2) arranged with a particular symmetry and frequency.
Bibliography:Application Number: ES20020000398