Vibro-acoustic attenuation or reduced energy transmission
US-9275622-B2 · Mar 1, 2016 · US
US9719265B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9719265-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615070960-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 15, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 1, 2017 |
| Grant date | Aug 1, 2017 |
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A floor underlayment for positioning and mounting a heating element beneath a finished floor is described. The floor underlayment comprises a plurality of studs extending upwardly from a base layer, where the outer wall of the studs forms an acute angle with the base layer and a smooth inner wall defines a cavity within each stud. Mounting corridors formed by rows or columns of adjacent studs are sized to receive and retain a heating element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A floor underlayment, comprising: a base layer; and a plurality of studs extending from the base layer in rows and columns, each stud shaped as a square with rounded corners so as to provide substantial surface area to contact and support a heating element, each stud further comprising: an outer wall that forms an acute angle with the base layer; a planar top surface; a raised ring extending upwardly from the top surface; and a smooth, circumferentially continuous inner wall sloping downwardly and inwardly from near the top surface to near the base layer, the inner wall comprising curved and planar surfaces and defining a cavity within the stud. 2. The floor underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the inner wall of each stud surrounds a perimeter of a hole in the base layer. 3. The floor underlayment of claim 1 , wherein each stud further comprises a plurality of raised rings extending upwardly from the top surface. 4. The floor underlayment of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of studs are integral with the base layer. 5. The floor underlayment of claim 1 , wherein a cross section of the outer wall of each stud is substantially square with rounded corners. 6. The floor underlayment of claim 5 , wherein the rounded corners of each outer wall have a radius of curvature of about one fourth of the width of the stud. 7. The floor underlayment of claim 1 , further comprising a heating element mounted between adjacent studs. 8. A mat for mounting a heating element, the mat comprising: a plurality of mounting corridors having an open top, a floor, and sides defined by an outer wall of each of a plurality of adjacent and sequential supports extending upwardly from the floor, each outer wall positioned at an acute angle with the floor and having a fillet at an intersection of the outer wall and the floor, wherein each of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports is shaped as a square with rounded corners so as to provide substantial surface area to contact and support a heating element, and wherein at least one of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports comprises a planar top surface, a raised ring extending upwardly from the top surface, and a circumferentially continuous inner wall defining a cavity within the at least one of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports, the inner wall comprising curved and planar surfaces. 9. The mat of claim 8 , wherein the width of each of the plurality of mounting corridors increases from a local minimum width at the open top of the mounting corridor to a local maximum width near the floor of the mounting corridor. 10. The mat of claim 8 , wherein the outer wall defines a perimeter of each of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports and the fillet extends around the entire perimeter. 11. The mat of claim 8 , wherein a distance, at a given height, between the outer walls of adjacent ones of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports gradually increases immediately before each intersection of one of the plurality of mounting corridors with another one of the plurality of mounting corridors. 12. The mat of claim 8 , wherein the floor and each of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports are formed from the same material. 13. The mat of claim 8 , wherein each of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports comprises a top surface substantially parallel to the floor. 14. The mat of claim 13 , wherein a plurality of raised rings extend upwardly from the top surface of each of the plurality of adjacent and sequential supports. 15. The mat of claim 13 , wherein the cavity has a maximum width near the top surface and a minimum width near the floor. 16. A subfloor mat comprising: a base member formed of a flexible material; and a plurality of studs protruding upwardly from the base member, each stud shaped as a square with rounded corners so as to provide substantial surface area to contact and support a heating element, each stud further comprising: an outer wall defining a perimeter of the stud; a fillet at an intersection of the outer wall and the base member; a planar top surface; a raised ring extending upwardly from the top surface; and a smooth, circumferentially continuous inner wall sloping from near the top surface of the stud to a position near the bottom of the stud, the smooth, circumferentially continuous inner wall comprising curved and planar surfaces and defining a cavity within the perimeter of the stud. 17. The subfloor mat of claim 16 , wherein the outer wall forms an acute angle with the base member. 18. The subfloor mat of claim 16 , wherein the outer wall comprises alternating substantially planar portions and substantially curved portions. 19. The subfloor mat of claim 16 , wherein the cavity has a maximum width near the top of the support and a minimum width near the bottom of the support. 20. The subfloor mat of claim 16 , further comprising a heating element positioned between adjacent ones of the plurality of studs.
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