Sound attenuator for HVAC systems
First Claim
1. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
- the apparatus includes an inlet end;
the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom;
the inlet mouth has an entry portion and an exit opening and converges in a downstream air flow direction from the entry portion to the exit opening.
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Abstract
An apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system has an inlet mouth aria a tube downstream of the inlet mouth. In the improvement, the inlet mouth defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis aria at a fixed distance therefrom. The new apparatus has an air flow transition chamber which permits air flow to "normalize" after air enters the apparatus at its inlet end but before such air enters the inlet mouth. The apparatus also has a baffle between the entry portion and the apparatus outlet end and positioned to occlude the enclosed cavity between the interior tube and the outer housing. The apparatus thereby more effectively attenuates sound in the third octave band. Optionally, the apparatus (either alone or in combination with a VAV terminal unit) has exterior insulation for preventing moisture condensation and further reducing objectionable sound.
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22 Claims
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1. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the inlet mouth has an entry portion and an exit opening and converges in a downstream air flow direction from the entry portion to the exit opening. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. In combination, a variable air volume terminal unit and an apparatus for attenuating sound propagated by air flowing from the unit and wherein:
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the apparatus has a length and a long axis extending along the length; the apparatus includes an inlet end, a transition chamber, an inlet mouth and a tube; the inlet mouth defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the transition chamber is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the transition chamber; the tube is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet mouth; the terminal unit has an outlet end coupled to the inlet end for flowing air into the apparatus; and the terminal unit and the apparatus each have exterior surfaces, major portions of which are covered by insulation. - View Dependent Claims (15, 16, 17)
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18. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and (d) a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the inlet mouth includes an entry portion having a cross-sectional area; the apparatus includes an air flow transition chamber in upstream air flow relationship to the inlet mouth and to the entry portion and in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end; the transition chamber has a cross-sectional area; and the cross-sectional area of the transition chamber is greater than the cross-sectional area of the entry portion.
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19. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and (d) a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end and an outlet end in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; and the apparatus includes a baffle between the inlet mouth and the outlet end.
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20. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and (d) a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end and a housing around the inlet mouth; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the housing has a plurality of exterior surfaces generally parallel to the long axis and wherein the exterior surfaces are substantially covered by insulation, whereby condensation of moisture on the exterior surfaces is substantially avoided.
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21. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and (d) a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the apparatus has a housing around the air flow passage and around the inlet mouth; the air flow passage is through a tube; the housing is around the tube; the apparatus includes an air flow transition chamber in downstream flow relationship to the inlet end and having a chamber length; the tube is generally cylindrical and has a diameter; and the ratio of the chamber length to the tube diameter is about 0.40 to about 1.25.
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22. In an apparatus for attenuating sound in a HVAC system and having (a) an inlet mouth, (b) an air flow passage downstream of the inlet mouth, (c) an apparatus length, and (d) a long axis extending along the length, the improvement wherein:
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the apparatus includes an inlet end, a housing around the tube and around the inlet mouth; the inlet mouth is in downstream air flow relationship to the inlet end and defines a surface of revolution formed by rotating a segment of an ellipse about the long axis and at a fixed distance therefrom; the housing and the tube have an elongate cavity therebetween; the cavity has a volume and the tube has a volume; and the volume of the cavity is greater than the volume of the tube.
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