Noise-absorbent fabric for vehicle and method for manufacturing the same
US-9190045-B2 · Nov 17, 2015 · US
US9630576B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9630576-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514960628-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 7, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 25, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 25, 2017 |
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A panel assembly includes a first panel and noise attenuation panel that is attached to the first panel. The noise attenuation panel includes a central portion having a length and a width. The central portion of the noise attenuation panel is spaced from the surface of the first panel by a gap distance to form a gas chamber between the surface of the first panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. The panel assembly includes at least one wall structure that is disposed within the gas chamber. The wall structure extends between the central portion of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the first panel, and includes a pattern that defines a fluid flow path through the gas chamber, which includes an effective length that is greater than both the length and the width of the central portion of the noise attenuation panel.
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A panel assembly for a vehicle, the panel assembly comprising: a first panel defining a surface and extending along a long axis; a noise attenuation panel having a circumferential edge and a central portion, wherein the noise attenuation panel is attached to the surface of the first panel along the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, and wherein the central portion includes a length along the long axis of the first panel, and a width perpendicular to the long axis of the first panel; wherein the noise attenuation panel is continuously attached to the first panel in sealing engagement around the entire circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, to completely seal the gas chamber and prevent the escape of gases from the gas chamber between the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the first panel; wherein the central portion of the noise attenuation panel is spaced from the surface of the first panel by a gap distance to form a gas chamber between the surface of the first panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel; and at least one wall structure disposed within the gas chamber and extending between the central portion of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the first panel, wherein the at least one wall structure defines a pattern that forms a fluid flow path through the gas chamber having an effective length that is greater than both the length and the width of the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. 2. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the at least one wall structure includes an adhesive. 3. The panel assembly set forth in claim 2 wherein the at least one wall structure is bonded to at least one of the surface of the first panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. 4. The panel assembly set forth in claim 3 wherein the at least one wall structure is bonded to both the surface of the first panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. 5. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the at least one wall structure includes at least one fluid flow control feature extending into the fluid flow path for affecting a flow of a gas through the fluid flow path. 6. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the fluid flow path includes a path width, and wherein the path width is between one eighth and one tenth of the length of the central portion. 7. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the at least one wall structure includes a plurality of wall structures cooperating together to define the fluid flow path. 8. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the fluid flow path includes only a single path. 9. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the fluid flow path includes multiple paths. 10. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the gap distance is between 1.5 mm and 5.0 mm. 11. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the noise attenuation panel includes and is manufactured from a rigid, non-metal material. 12. The panel assembly set forth in claim 11 wherein the noise attenuation panel includes and is manufactured from a fiber reinforced cardboard material. 13. The panel assembly set forth in claim 1 wherein the first panel is an exterior body panel of a vehicle. 14. A panel assembly for a vehicle, the panel assembly comprising: a first panel defining a surface and extending along a long axis; a noise attenuation panel having a circumferential edge and a central portion, wherein the noise attenuation panel is attached to the surface of the first panel along the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, and wherein the central portion includes a length along the long axis of the first panel, and a width perpendicular to the long axis of the first panel; wherein the noise attenuation panel is continuously attached to the first panel in sealing engagement around the entire circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, to completely seal the gas chamber and prevent the escape of gases from the gas chamber between the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the first panel; wherein the central portion of the noise attenuation panel is spaced from the surface of the first panel by a gap distance to form a gas chamber between the surface of the first panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel; and at least one wall structure disposed within the gas chamber and extending between the central portion of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the first panel, wherein the at least one wall structure defines a pattern that forms a single fluid flow path through the gas chamber having an effective length that is greater than both the length and the width of the central portion of the noise attenuation panel; wherein the pattern of the at least one wall structure defines the fluid flow path to include a generally back and forth pattern having a plurality of long segments running generally parallel with the width of the central portion, and a plurality of short segments running generally parallel with the length of the central portion, with one of the plurality of short segments of the fluid flow path connecting a pair of adjacent long segments of the fluid flow path; and wherein the fluid flow path includes a path width, and wherein the path width is between one eighth and one tenth of the length of the central portion. 15. A vehicle comprising: a roof panel extending along a long axis, and defining an exterior body surface and an interior surface; a noise attenuation panel having a circumferential edge and a central portion, wherein the noise attenuation panel is attached to the interior surface of the roof panel along the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, and wherein the central portion includes a length along the long axis of the roof panel, and a width perpendicular to the long axis of the roof panel; a trim panel disposed adjacent the noise attenuation panel, with the noise attenuation panel disposed between the trim panel and the roof panel; wherein the central portion of the noise attenuation panel is spaced from the interior surface of the roof panel by a gap distance to form a gas chamber between the interior surface of the roof panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel; wherein the noise attenuation panel is continuously attached to the roof panel in sealing engagement around the entire circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel, to completely seal the gas chamber and prevent the escape of gases from the gas chamber between the circumferential edge of the noise attenuation panel and the surface of the roof panel; and at least one wall structure disposed within the gas chamber and extending between the central portion of the noise attenuation panel and the interior surface of the roof panel, wherein the at least one wall structure defines a pattern that forms only a single fluid flow path through the gas chamber having an effective length that is greater than both the length and the width of the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. 16. The vehicle set forth in claim 15 wherein the at least one wall structure includes an adhesive. 17. The vehicle set forth in claim 16 wherein the at least one wall structure is bonded to at least one of the interior surface of the roof panel and the central portion of the noise attenuation panel. 18. The vehicle set forth in claim 15 wherein the at least one wa
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