Vehicle sound absorption structure
Abstract
A vehicle sound absorption structure has: a recessed cell that has an opening on one end of the cell; a divider that is provided within the cell and that divides an acoustic wave entering the cell from the opening into two acoustic waves; reflectors that reflect one of the two acoustic waves divided at the divider and reflect the other acoustic wave respectively toward the opening, and that generate a phase difference between the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave; and an interfering portion that is provided within the cell and that causes the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave, which have been respectively reflected at the reflectors, to interfere with each other.
Claims
exact text as granted — not AI-modifiedThe invention claimed is:
1. A vehicle sound absorption structure comprising:
a recessed cell that has an opening on one end thereof;
a divider that is provided within the cell and that divides an acoustic wave entering the cell from through the opening into two acoustic waves;
reflectors provided adjacent to the divider that reflect one of the two acoustic waves divided at the divider and reflect the other acoustic wave respectively toward the opening, and that generate a phase difference between the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave; and
an interfering portion that is provided within the cell and that causes the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave, which have been respectively reflected at the reflectors, to interfere with each other; and
a cover member that covers the opening and which opening, wherein the cover member has a slit provided on an extension of that is aligned with the divider.
2. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
the divider has an end on a side of that faces the opening and positioned more inward in the cell than the opening, while being positioned closer to the opening than one of the reflectors, the one of the reflectors being positioned closer to the opening than the other reflector; and
the interfering portion is positioned between the end and the opening.
3. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 2 , wherein the slit extends in a direction along the end of the divider.
4. The A vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , comprising:
a recessed cell that has an opening on one end thereof;
a divider that is provided within the cell and that divides an acoustic wave entering the cell through the opening into two acoustic waves;
reflectors provided adjacent to the divider that reflect one of the two acoustic waves divided at the divider and reflect the other acoustic wave respectively toward the opening, and that generate a phase difference between the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave;
an interfering portion that is provided within the cell and that causes the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave, which have been respectively reflected at the reflectors, to interfere with each other;
a cover member that covers the opening,
wherein the cell is the vehicle sound absorption structure further comprises a plurality of cells, adjacent cells being partitioned by a wall that includes a base part and the an other part, the base part being thinner than the other part.
5. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
the vehicle sound absorption structure also serves as a fender protector that shields a gap between a vehicle body framework and a rear end of a front fender panel, the rear end being positioned inner side of the of a vehicle; and
the opening is formed toward the a front side of the vehicle.
6. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , wherein the vehicle sound absorption structure is provided on a front surface of a fender protector that shields a gap between a vehicle body framework and a rear end of a front fender panel, a of a vehicle, the front surface facing toward the a front side of the vehicle, the rear end being positioned inner side of the vehicle.
7. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 6 1, wherein:
the vehicle sound absorption structure is formed in combination with mounted on the fender protector; and
a front surface of the fender protector is utilised as one of the reflectors, the front surface facing toward the front side of the vehicle reflectors.
8. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , wherein:
the vehicle sound absorption structure also serves as a fender liner that is formed on an inside of the front fender panel to cover a front tyre; and the opening is formed toward the front side of the vehicle.
9. The A vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , comprising:
a recessed cell that has an opening on one end thereof;
a divider that is provided within the cell and that divides an acoustic wave entering the cell through the opening into two acoustic waves;
reflectors provided adjacent to the divider that reflect one of the two acoustic waves divided at the divider and reflect the other acoustic wave respectively toward the opening, and that generate a phase difference between the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave;
an interfering portion that is provided within the cell and that causes the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave, which have been respectively reflected at the reflectors, to interfere with each other;
a cover member that covers the opening,
wherein:
a plurality of the cells are arranged in parallel in a vertical direction with the an opening of each of the cells facing toward the a front side of the a vehicle; and
communication holes communicating with a lower adjacent one of the cells are formed on lower walls of the cells.
10. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 9 , wherein the lower walls are angled downwardly to the front side of the vehicle.
11. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 9 , wherein the communication holes are provided on the lower walls at respective ends of the lower walls on the a rear side of the vehicle.
12. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of cells such that adjacent cells are partitioned by plural walls, a Helmholtz resonator that is provided adjacent to the cells and that has a neck and a cavity, the neck being open in the same direction as the opening, wherein the neck is defines an opening of the Helmholtz resonator, the opening of the Helmholtz resonator being defined by the walls.
13. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 12 , wherein a volume of the cavity, a diameter of the neck or a length of the neck is varied in order to adjust sound-absorption characteristics of the Helmholtz resonator.
14. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 13 12, wherein the cavity is formed into a trapezium or trapezoid shape.
15. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , further comprising:
a primary tubular passage that is provided adjacent to the cells cell and is open toward the same direction as the opening; and
a secondary tubular passage that is branched from the primary tubular passage at a midsection of the primary tubular passage and that rejoins the primary tubular passage at a point where the primary tubular passage and the secondary tubular passage join together,
wherein the primary tubular passage and the secondary tubular passage respectively have predetermined lengths such that an acoustic wave passing through the primary tubular passage alone and another acoustic wave rejoining the primary tubular passage via the secondary tubular passage have a phase difference therebetween at the point where the primary tubular passage and the secondary tubular passage join together.
16. A front fender structure of a vehicle comprising:
a front fender panel;
a fender protector that shields a gap between a vehicle body framework and a rear end of the front fender panel, the rear end being positioned inner side of the vehicle; and
a vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 ,
wherein the vehicle sound absorption structure being mounted onto a surface of the fender protector with the opening facing toward the a front side of the vehicle, the surface facing toward the front side of the vehicle, wherein a plurality of the cells are arranged in parallel in a vertical direction, and the cells each have lower walls through which communication holes are formed, the communication holes communicating with a lower adjacent one of the cells.
17. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1 , wherein the reflectors comprise a first reflector and a second reflector, the first reflector is disposed at a different depth with respect to the opening than the second reflector.
18. The vehicle sound absorption structure according to claim 1, wherein the slit extends in a same direction as the divider.
19. A front fender structure of a vehicle comprising:
a front fender panel; a fender protector that shields a gap between a vehicle body framework and a rear end of the front fender panel; and a vehicle sound absorption structure comprising:
a recessed cell that has an opening on one end thereof;
a divider that is provided within the cell and that divides an acoustic wave entering the cell through the opening into two acoustic waves;
reflectors provided adjacent to the divider that reflect one of the two acoustic waves divided at the divider and reflect the other acoustic wave respectively toward the opening, and that generate a phase difference between the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave;
an interfering portion that is provided within the cell and that causes the one acoustic wave and the other acoustic wave, which have been respectively reflected at the reflectors, to interfere with each other; and
a cover member that covers the opening,
wherein:
the vehicle sound absorption structure being mounted onto a surface of the fender protector with the opening facing toward a front side of the vehicle, the surface facing toward the front side of the vehicle, and
a plurality of cells are arranged in parallel in a vertical direction, and the cells each have lower walls through which communication holes are formed, the communication holes communicating with a lower adjacent one of the cells.Cited by (0)
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