20240019164. Multifunction panel simplified abstract (STE Srl)

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Multifunction panel

Organization Name

STE Srl

Inventor(s)

Federico Serenari of San Lazzaro di Savena (IT)

Stefano Serenari of San Lazzaro di Savena (IT)

Multifunction panel - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240019164 titled 'Multifunction panel

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a multifunction panel designed for use in buildings. The panel consists of three layers:

1. The first layer has multiple shaped through-holes of a predetermined diameter. 2. The second layer contains cells that form a honeycomb or ribbed structure. 3. The third layer has second shaped through-holes of a different predetermined diameter.

The first and second holes in each cell can be selectively opened at opposite ends, allowing for the passage of air between the interspace and the internal environment. This configuration creates a Helmholtz resonator effect.

Potential applications of this technology include:

  • Building ventilation systems: The panel can be used to regulate the flow of air between different areas of a building, improving air quality and temperature control.
  • Soundproofing: The Helmholtz resonator effect created by the panel can help reduce noise transmission between rooms or from outside sources.
  • Energy efficiency: By controlling the airflow, the panel can contribute to energy savings by optimizing heating and cooling systems.

Problems solved by this technology:

  • Inefficient airflow: The panel provides a solution for directing and controlling the flow of air within a building, preventing stagnant air and improving ventilation.
  • Noise pollution: The panel's soundproofing capabilities help reduce noise transmission, creating a more peaceful and comfortable environment.

Benefits of this technology:

  • Improved air quality: The panel allows for the passage of fresh air while filtering out pollutants and contaminants.
  • Enhanced acoustic performance: The Helmholtz resonator effect helps reduce noise levels, creating a quieter and more comfortable space.
  • Energy savings: By optimizing airflow and temperature control, the panel can contribute to energy efficiency and cost savings in buildings.


Original Abstract Submitted

a multifunction panel for use in a building defines an interspace, optionally for the passage of air, and includes a first layer having a plurality of first shaped through-holes of a first predetermined diameter; a second layer having a plurality of cells defining a honeycomb or ribbed structure; a third layer having a plurality of second shaped through-holes of a second predetermined diameter, the first and the second holes being selectively open at the opposite ends of respective cells, so as to create a first configuration of a cell providing for the transit of air between the interspace and the internal environment, or vice versa, when a first hole opens at a first end and of a cell at a second hole opens at a second end of the cell, and further generating a helmholtz resonator.