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publicationDate 1998-12-08-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10323245-A
titleOfInvention Audio and video equipment storage rack
abstract (57) [Summary] [Problem] To reproduce the original sound quality and image well. A first granular material chamber filled with cast iron powder is formed in a rectangular frame portion of a frame, and a second granular material chamber filled with cast iron powder is formed in a support. The shelf is made of a vibration damping material, and a pointed support member 6 for supporting the shelf is provided upright at the four corners of the rectangular frame 3, and a pointed leg is provided at the bottom of the column 4. The shelves absorb the vibrations generated by the audio-visual equipment and significantly attenuate them. The pointed legs substantially block the vibration transmitted from the floor to the frame 1. Vibration in which the cast iron powder 10 charged in the first granular material chamber 9 of the frame 1 and the cast iron powder charged in the second granular material chamber propagate through the pointed support member 6 and / or the pointed legs. Absorbs and attenuates.
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