Sound reduction grille assembly
US-11680731-B2 · Jun 20, 2023 · US
US12523394B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12523394-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318330615-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 7, 2023 |
| Priority date | Aug 28, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 13, 2026 |
| Grant date | Jan 13, 2026 |
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A ventilation assembly and methods of forming the same includes a ventilation grille having reducing acoustic bodies configured to attenuate sound of the ventilation assembly. Arrangement of the acoustic bodies can form phononic crystal to attenuate sound and can be tuned to desired sound bands to reduce sounds.
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We claim: 1 . A ventilation assembly comprising: a main housing defining an inlet through which air can be received into the main housing and defining an outlet; a blower in the main housing and operable to generate a flow of air; a partition plate arranged to lie within the main housing; and a grille configured to be located adjacent to the main housing inlet, wherein at least one of the partition plate and the grille has a plurality of acoustic bodies arranged radially around the inlet and configured to reduce sound produced by the ventilation assembly during operation. 2 . The ventilation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of acoustic fixtures are coupled to the grille and are arranged about a grille outlet aperture defined in the grille. 3 . The ventilation assembly of claim 2 , wherein the grille includes a dome-shaped panel and each of the acoustic features is coupled to a concave, upper surface of the dome-shaped panel. 4 . The ventilation assembly of claim 3 , wherein the grille includes a plurality of inner acoustic bodies and a plurality of outer acoustic bodies radially spaced from the plurality of inner acoustic bodies. 5 . The ventilation assembly of claim 4 , wherein the inner acoustic bodies have a first cross sectional area and the outer acoustic bodies have a second cross sectional area greater than the first cross sectional area. 6 . The ventilation assembly of claim 4 , wherein the outer perimeter of each of the acoustic bodies defines a radial length, and at least one outer acoustic body and at least one inner acoustic body have equal radial lengths. 7 . The ventilation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the partition plate has an upper surface and a bottom surface and each of the acoustic bodies are formed on the bottom surface of the partition plate and extend downwardly toward the grille. 8 . The ventilation assembly of claim 7 , wherein the acoustic bodies are arranged annularly about an inlet formed in the partition plate. 9 . The ventilation assembly of claim 8 , wherein the acoustic bodies includes a plurality of outer acoustic bodies and a plurality of inner acoustic bodies staggered with each of the outer acoustic bodies. 10 . The ventilation assembly of claim 8 , wherein the acoustic bodies includes a plurality of outer acoustic bodies, a plurality of middle acoustic bodies, and a plurality of inner acoustic bodies, and wherein the middle acoustic bodies are staggered with each of the outer and inner acoustic bodies. 11 . The ventilation assembly of claim 10 , wherein outer acoustic bodies are not arranged annularly about the inlet. 12 . The ventilation assembly of claim 11 , wherein the middle acoustic bodies are not arranged annularly about the inlet. 13 . The ventilation assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the acoustic bodies is formed to include a resonator. 14 . The ventilation assembly of claim 13 , wherein the resonator includes a neck region that opens toward a central axis of the blower and a body region coupled to the neck region and located radially outward from the neck region. 15 . The ventilation assembly of claim 14 , wherein the acoustic bodies include a plurality of inner acoustic bodies and a plurality of outer acoustic bodies and each of the outer acoustic bodies includes a resonator while the inner acoustic bodies do not include a resonator. 16 . A ventilation assembly comprising: a main housing defining an inlet through which air can be received into the main housing and defining an outlet; a blower situated in the main housing and operable to generate a flow of air; a scroll housing situated within the main housing and configured to contain the blower, the scroll housing including a side wall and a bottom wall coupled to a lower end of the side wall; and a grille configured to be located adjacent to the inlet of the main housing, wherein the scroll housing includes a plurality of acoustic bodies arranged about the an inlet to the scroll housing. 17 . The ventilation assembly of claim 16 , wherein the acoustic bodies are formed on the bottom wall of the scroll housing and extend downwardly toward the grille. 18 . The ventilation assembly of claim 16 , wherein the acoustic bodies include a plurality of inner acoustic bodies and a plurality of outer acoustic bodies spaced radially from the inner acoustic bodies. 19 . The ventilation assembly of claim 16 , wherein at least one of the acoustic bodies is formed to include a resonator. 20 . The ventilation assembly of claim 19 , wherein the resonator includes a neck region that opens toward a central axis of the blower and a body region coupled to the neck region and located radially outward from the neck region.
Selection of materials · CPC title
Sound-absorbing material · CPC title
in systems with fluid flow (G10K11/162 takes precedence; gas flow silencers or exhaust apparatus for machines or engines in general or for internal combustion engine F01N, noise absorbers in pipes or pipe systems F16L55/02; noise absorption in air conditioning and ventilation F24F13/24; silencing exhaust or propulsion jets in aircraft B64D33/06) · CPC title
with forced flow (using ducting systems F24F7/06) · CPC title
Outlets for directing or distributing air into rooms or spaces, e.g. ceiling air diffuser · CPC title
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