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titleOfInvention Soundproof ceiling structure
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To treat the entire building as one coupled system of sound and vibration, reduce the floor impact sound by the solid propagation path and the air propagation path, and also propagate the radiation sound from the wall material. So as to obtain a very high soundproofing effect. SOLUTION: In a space 3 between a ceiling base material 1 on a floor and a ceiling material 2 installed under the ceiling base material, a plurality of sealing members are formed by a plurality of partition plates 4 and an energy absorbing member 5 such as elastic rubber. A soundproofing unit 6 is formed by partitioning a small space S, and the ceiling material 2 is suspended from the ceiling base 1 via the soundproofing unit 6 so as to be supported.
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