[0001] The invention relates to the field of furnishing panels. Known and already used are
furnishing panels with through holes consisting of a high or medium density central
layer of wood fibre or wood pulp or the like and a veneer on the two larger surfaces.
One type of such panels is marketed by Locatelli Laminati SaS di Locatelli Uberto
& C. These panels have a thickness of 6 mm or less. They are generally used for decorative
purposes, for cupboard doors, room dividers and generally where it is wished to allow
a certain passage of light and air and a partial vision.
[0002] Also known are sound absorbent materials in sheets, for example non-woven fabrics,
foams and the like, whose sound absorbing power, however, is significant above 20
mm.
[0003] An object in the building field is to obtain increasingly good sound absorbing effects
with a relatively small bulk and low weight.
[0004] The invention, as defined in claim 1, solves the problem posed above and provides
excellent sound absorption with a little thickness and a good aesthetic appearance.
[0005] The new panel comprises a core layer of compressed wood material coated on each side
with wood veneer, this layer having through holes, and a layer of sound absorbent
material, comprising a sheet of non-woven fabric, glued to a veneered surface. The
through holes can be square, rectangular or round in shape, preferably with a void
to solid ratio of not less than 15%.
[0006] The invention achieves the above mentioned objects.
[0007] Examplary embodiments of the invention will be given below with reference to the
appended drawings in which they are illustrated and in which.
Figure 1 is a perspective part broken-away view of a sound absorbent panel according
to the invention;
Figure 2 is a sectional view taken along a plane indicated by 2-2 in Figure 1 and
enlarged with respect to said figure;
Figure 3 is a sectional view, similar to Figure 2, of a modified embodiment of the
panel.
[0008] The panel of the invention is indicated as a whole with reference numeral 10. It
comprises a layer 12 of wood or wood type material and a layer 14 of sound absorbent
material. The layer of wood material 12 comprises a core 16 of sound compact wood
fibre or the like, that is to say, with a density from 500 to 1100 kg/m3 and two sheets
of veneer on the larger surfaces, indicated respectively with 18 and 20. The layer
12 of wood material has an arrangement of through holes 22, in this case a regular
arrangement of square holes with a void/solid ratio of about 25%. Obviously the shape
of the holes can be different, for example round, polygonal, etc. The holes in the
layer 12 are covered or closed, on one side of the wood layer, by the sheet of sound
absorbent material 14.
[0009] The layer of wood is preferably 0.5 to 1 mm thick.
[0010] The sound absorbent material 14 can be a commercially available sheet material, for
example a non-woven fabric in polyester, and/or cellulose, and/or polypropylene, etc.
In addition to the sheet 14, a further sheet or plate 24 of sound absorbent material
(Figure 3) can be applied to the panel to improve its performance. The sheet 14 and
the sheet 24 can be applied in any known manner, for example by gluing.
[0011] It has been found that the sound absorbent panel thus created has particularly high
levels of sound absorption, superior to that which might logically be expected from
a combination of the two basic elements (panel with holes and sheet) and superior
to those that can be obtained with known panels of the same thickness.
1. A sound-absorbent panel characterized in that it comprises a layer (12) of wood material
with through holes (22) and a sheet of sound absorbent material (14) made integral
with each other by gluing.
2. A panel according to claim 1 characterized in that the sheet of wood material comprises
a compact core (16) of wood fibre or the like, veneered on two sides with sheets of
wood (18, 20) and has through holes closed on one side by the sheet of sound absorbent
material.
3. A panel according to claim 1, characterized in that it further comprises a layer of
foam material (24) applied to the sound absorbent sheet (14).
4. A panel according to claim 1, characterized in that the void/solid ratio in the wood
layer of the panel is not less than 15 %.