IP Library Granted Patent US 12664963
Granted Patent B2
US 12664963 · App. 18/288,468 · Granted Jun 23, 2026

Acoustic article

Inventors: Tatjana Stecenko (Toronto, CA); Olester Benson, Jr. (Woodbury, MN); Tongyang Shi (Woodbury, MN); Pingfan Wu (Woodbury, MN); James M. Jonza (Lake Elmo, MN)
Assignee: 3M Innovative Properties Company
G10K11/162B29C59/046G10K11/172B29K2101/10B29K2995/0046B29K2995/0063B29K2995/0097B29L2031/721
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Patent No.
US 12664963
App. No.
18/288,468
Granted
Jun 23, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Provided is an acoustic article and related methods of manufacture and use. The acoustic article includes a continuous layer having a first elastic stiffness, and a plurality of distributed masses disposed on a major surface of the continuous layer having a second elastic stiffness. The second elastic stiffness can be less than the first elastic stiffness to provide an acoustic metamaterial displaying an anti-resonance peak at a frequency below 800 Hz. The acoustic article can be made using efficient and scalable processes for manufacturing low frequency acoustic barrier materials.

Claims (36)

1 . An acoustic article comprising:

a continuous layer having a first elastic stiffness; and

a plurality of distributed masses disposed on a major surface of the continuous layer having a second elastic stiffness, wherein the second elastic stiffness is less than the first elastic stiffness, and

wherein the acoustic article is an acoustic metamaterial displaying an anti-resonance peak at a frequency below 800 Hz, and

wherein the continuous layer has an elastic modulus of from 500 MPa to 5000 MPa.

2 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , further comprising a base layer extending continuously over the major surface, the base layer being integral with the plurality of distributed masses.

3 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of distributed masses are arranged in a two-dimensional replicated pattern.

4 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of distributed masses are extending over from 5 percent to 80 percent of the overall area of the major surface.

5 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of distributed masses have an elastic modulus of from 0.1 MPa to 500 MPa.

6 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the elastic modulus of the continuous layer exceeds the elastic modulus of the plurality of distributed masses by a factor of from 1.1 to 50,000.

7 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the continuous layer comprises a first polymer that is a thermoset polymer.

8 . The acoustic article of claim 7 , wherein the continuous layer and/or the distributed masses comprises a polyalkylene, polyurethane or silicone rubber.

9 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the continuous layer comprises a first filler that increases the overall elastic modulus of the continuous layer.

10 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the continuous layer comprises a first filler that decreases the overall density of the continuous layer.

11 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of distributed masses contains a second filler that decreases the overall elastic modulus of the plurality of distributed masses.

12 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the second polymer contains a second filler that increases the overall density of the plurality of distributed masses.

13 . The acoustic article of claim 1 , wherein the continuous layer has a first thickness and the plurality of distributed masses have a second thickness, the first thickness being from 2.5 percent to 100 percent of the second thickness.

14 . A method of making the acoustic article of claim 1 , the method comprising:

providing a molding surface having a plurality of defined recesses;

applying to the molding surface a reactive monomer mixture that at least partially fills the plurality of defined recesses; and

disposing the continuous layer on the reactive monomer mixture;

removing at least some excess reactive monomer mixture between the continuous layer and the molding surface;

curing the reactive monomer mixture while it is contacting the continuous layer to couple the plurality of distributed masses to the continuous layer; and

optionally, removing the continuous layer and plurality of distributed masses from the molding surface.

15 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising embossing a flat film to provide the molding surface.

16 . A method of making an acoustic article, the method comprising:

embossing a flat film to provide a molding surface comprising a plurality of defined recesses;

applying to the molding surface a reactive monomer mixture that at least partially fills the plurality of defined recesses;

removing at least some excess reactive monomer mixture above the molding surface; and

curing the reactive monomer mixture to obtain a plurality of distributed masses adhered to the molding surface.

17 . An acoustic article made according to the method of claim 16 .

18 . An acoustic article comprising:

a continuous layer having a first elastic modulus; and

a plurality of distributed masses disposed on a major surface of the continuous layer having a second elastic modulus, wherein the second elastic modulus is less than the first elastic modulus, and

wherein the acoustic article is an acoustic metamaterial displaying an anti-resonance peak at a frequency below 800 Hz, and

wherein the continuous layer has an elastic modulus of from 500 MPa to 5000 MPa.