E04B1/945

FIREPROOF COATED STRUCTURE FOR PENETRATION PART

A fireproof covered structure for covering a penetration part formed in a fireproof beam of a wooden building to make the penetration part fireproof, wherein a tubular fireproof covering material is attached to the penetration part while covering an inner peripheral surface of the penetration part. The tubular fireproof covering material is formed by stacking a plurality of gypsum board pieces cut out from commercially available gypsum boards of thicknesses of 9.5 mm to 25.5 mm, in the thickness direction and unitarily connecting the gypsum board pieces. The tubular fireproof covering material is inserted into and attached to the penetration part such that a connecting portion That connects gypsum board pieces That are adjacent in the stacking direction is disposed at a boundary portion between a structural member and a covering member of the fireproof beam, or at a portion close to the boundary portion.

Method and Apparatus for a Fireproof Wall
20210054617 · 2021-02-25 ·

A Method and Apparatus for a Fireproof Wall have been disclosed. By utilizing unique and novel thermal resistance and thermal capacitance combinations a fireproof wall can be constructed.

Module for realizing modular building structures
10829925 · 2020-11-10 ·

A module for realizing modular building structures comprises a bearing block having pairs of flat faces with complementary shaped joints for coupling with further similar modules arranged in side by side position, means for anchoring the bearing block to bearing blocks of side-by-side modules for realizing the building structure. The anchoring means comprise one pair of passages mutually perpendicular and staggered along a first transverse direction, the passages extending in the block from respective flat faces. The anchoring means also comprise reinforcing bars adapted to be inserted in a pair of consecutive passages belonging to two mutually side-by-side modules to define a reinforcement meshed armor. Each bar has ends associated with male and female connecting elements for coupling with facing ends of contiguous bars belonging to a side-by-side module.

PENETRATION PART FIREPROOF COATING MATERIAL

A penetration part fireproof covering material used when a penetration part covered for fireproof is formed in a fireproof beam that is a fireproof constructional member that constitutes a wooden building, wherein the penetration part fireproof covering material is formed to have a tubular shape by stacking a plurality of gypsum board pieces (13a) formed from gypsum boards in a thickness direction and unitarily connecting the plurality of gypsum board pieces. The penetration part fireproof covering material is formed to have the tubular shape by stacking the plurality of gypsum board pieces that preferably have an annular shape and are cut out from commercially available gypsum boards having thicknesses of 9.5 mm to 25.5 mm while fixing the plurality of gypsum board pieces to each other preferably using metal fasteners such as staples, and unitarily connecting the plurality of gypsum board pieces.

Refractory enclosures for high density energy storage systems
10767364 · 2020-09-08 ·

The present is a containment enclosure made from refractory material. The enclosure contains a plurality of panels and a plurality of columns made from refractory material. The enclosure has an interior portion and an exterior portion, and wherein the enclosure contains the effects of extreme fire as well as contains the effects of explosions.

Support Element for Supporting a Window Frame
20200208400 · 2020-07-02 · ·

A strip-shaped support element for supporting a window frame comprises an intumescent material such as expandable graphite or sodium and/or potassium silicate. In particular, the support element comprises intumescent material on at least one surface, optionally on all surfaces, in a thickness of at least 0.25 mm.

FIRE BARRIER BUILDING PRODUCT AND METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MAKING SAME
20200115900 · 2020-04-16 ·

Methods and processes for depositing a fire resistant barrier on a construction material involve coating exposed webbing of, for instance, an I-joist with a fire-resistant material using a wetting layer and a thickening layer. A time period between depositing the wetting layer and thickening layer is controlled to facilitate complete wetting of the exposed webbing. Filler such as fiberglass may be included in the thickening layer. The wetting and thickening layers may be deposited on the webbing in the same application. The construction material, such as the I-joist, may then be subjected to a curing treatment and additional curing period followed by coating the second side using a similar methodology.

FIRE BLOCKING GASKET FOR WINDOW WALL CONDITIONS
20190383003 · 2019-12-19 ·

A window wall assembly includes a floor slab, a first window with a bottom sill positioned atop the floor slab and a second window with a top sill positioned at a lower surface of the floor slab. A panel extends between the first and second windows such that a void is defined between the panel and the floor slab. A fire-retardant gasket is positioned within the void and in sealing contact with the floor slab and the bottom sill.

Fire barrier building product and method and system for making same
10508438 · 2019-12-17 · ·

Methods and processes for depositing a fire resistant barrier on a construction material involve coating exposed webbing of, for instance, an I-joist with a fire-resistant material using a wetting layer and a thickening layer. A time period between depositing the wetting layer and thickening layer is controlled to facilitate complete wetting of the exposed webbing. Filler such as fiberglass may be included in the thickening layer. The wetting and thickening layers may be deposited on the webbing in the same application. The construction material, such as the I-joist, may then be subjected to a curing treatment and additional curing period followed by coating the second side using a similar methodology.

Track system
10487497 · 2019-11-26 ·

A track system may be configured to support drywall above a floor surface of a structure. The track system may be configured to comply with one or more building and/or material standards. The track system may comprise one or more components. A component may include a base section and a lateral section. The track system and/or components thereof may be configured such that they conform to a specified fire standard, including but not limited to ASTM E-119 one-hour and/or two-hour fire standards.