17897485. ELONGATED SOUND ISOLATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS simplified abstract (TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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ELONGATED SOUND ISOLATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS

Organization Name

TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

Mizuki Sakamoto of Toyota (JP)

Tomohiro Miwa of Toyota (JP)

Reimi Emoto of Nagoya (JP)

Xiaoshi Su of Ann Arbor MI (US)

Debasish Banerjee of Ann Arbor MI (US)

ELONGATED SOUND ISOLATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17897485 titled 'ELONGATED SOUND ISOLATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS

Simplified Explanation

- An acoustic scatterer is designed to absorb unwanted target sounds. - The scatterer includes a housing with channels that have open and terminal ends. - The channels are separated and subdivided by spacers along the length of the housing. - A system can be created by stacking multiple acoustic scatterers on top of each other in a lengthwise direction.

Potential Applications

- Noise reduction in industrial settings - Soundproofing in residential buildings - Enhancing audio quality in recording studios

Problems Solved

- Minimizing unwanted noise pollution - Improving acoustic environments - Enhancing privacy in shared spaces

Benefits

- Increased comfort in noisy environments - Improved concentration and productivity - Enhanced audio recording quality


Original Abstract Submitted

Systems and devices are disclosed herein for absorbing unwanted target sounds. In one example, an acoustic scatterer for absorbing a target sound includes a housing defining a plurality of channels having an open end and a terminal end. The terminal ends of the plurality of channels are separate from each other and extend along a length of the housing. The acoustic scatterer also includes one or more spacers subdividing the plurality of channels along the length of the housing. In another example, a system for absorbing a target sound includes a plurality of acoustic scatterers, each having a housing that defines a plurality of channels having an open end and a terminal end. The terminal ends of the plurality of channels are separate from each other and extend along a length of the housing. The plurality of acoustic scatterers are stacked on top of each other in a lengthwise direction.