FIRE BARRIER FOR WALL SHEATHING MATERIALS
20180002921 · 2018-01-04
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2307/50
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B13/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2262/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2307/3065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2451/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B21/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B1/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B29/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B15/14
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B21/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A sheathing material includes a layer of ceramic paper to help prevent the burning of the sheathing during a fire. The material may include insulation disposed between the ceramic paper and the substrate to further reduce damage to the substrate, and may include a thin layer of wood or paper placed over the ceramic paper to protect the ceramic paper and to allow the sheathing to be used in a manner similar to that of a conventional sheathing material.
Claims
1. A preformed construction sheathing material comprising: a generally planar and continuous sheet of gypsum board having a length and a width and having a first side and a second side and a thickness disposed between the first side and the second side; and a layer of ceramic fiber material affixed directly to the first side of the sheet of gypsum board to cover substantially all of the first side thereof; wherein substantially all of the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is exposed and forms a second exterior surface of the sheathing material opposite the first exterior surface of the sheathing material; wherein the sheathing material is attached to a building as wall sheathing or ceiling sheathing, such that the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is attached to the building, such that the first side of the sheet of gypsum board faces away from the surface of the building to which the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is attached, and such that the sheet of gypsum board is disposed between the layer of ceramic fiber material and the building such that the layer of ceramic fiber material covers the sheet of gypsum board.
2. The sheathing material of claim 1, wherein the ceramic fiber material is a ceramic paper which has a thickness which is between about 0.3 millimeters and 3 millimeters.
3. The sheathing material of claim 1, wherein the gypsum board comprises a gypsum layer and a paper backing layer.
4. The sheathing material of claim 1, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber material forms a first exterior surface of the sheathing material.
5. The sheathing material of claim 1, further comprising a paper facing layer attached to the layer of ceramic material to substantially cover all of the layer of ceramic material; and wherein the paper facing layer forms a first exterior surface of the sheathing material.
6. The sheathing material of claim 1, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber material is a ceramic paper having a thickness between about 0.3 millimeters and 3 millimeters.
7. A preformed sheet material for use in construction comprising: a generally planar sheet of gypsum board having a length and a width and having a first side and a second side and a thickness between the first side and the second side; and a layer of ceramic fiber material having a first face and a second face, wherein the first face is attached to the first side of the generally planar sheet of gypsum board such that the ceramic fiber material covers substantially all of the first side of the sheet of gypsum board; wherein substantially all of the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is exposed and forms a first exterior surface of the sheathing material; and wherein the second face of the layer of ceramic fiber material is exposed and forms a second exterior surface of the sheathing material which is opposite the first exterior surface of the sheathing material.
8. The preformed sheet material of claim 7, wherein the sheet material is attached to a building as wall sheathing or ceiling sheathing such that the first side of the generally planar sheet of gypsum board is oriented away from the building and the second side of the generally planar sheet of gypsum board is attached to the building and the generally planar sheet of gypsum board is disposed between the layer of ceramic fiber material and the building such that the layer of ceramic fiber material covers the generally planer sheet of gypsum board.
9. The preformed sheet material of claim 7, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber material is a ceramic paper having a weight between about 50 and 300 grams per square meter.
10. The preformed sheet material of claim 7, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber material is a ceramic paper having a thickness between about 0.3 millimeters and 3 millimeters.
11. The preformed sheet material of claim 7, wherein the gypsum board comprises a gypsum layer and a paper backing layer.
12. A preformed sheet material for use in construction comprising: a generally planar sheet of gypsum board having a length and a width, a first side and an opposed second side, and a thickness between the first side and the second side; a thin layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier sheet material which has a first side and a second side, wherein the first side of the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier material is attached to the first side of the sheet of gypsum board to cover substantially all of the first side of the sheet of gypsum board; an outer paper layer attached to the second side of the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier material to cover substantially all of the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier material; wherein substantially all of the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is exposed and forms a first exterior surface of the preformed sheet material; and wherein the outer paper layer forms a second exterior surface of the sheathing material disposed opposite the first exterior surface of the sheathing material.
13. The preformed sheet material of claim 12, wherein the preformed sheet material is attached to a building as wall sheathing or ceiling sheathing.
14. The preformed sheet material of claim 12, wherein the preformed sheet material is attached to a building such that the second side of the sheet of gypsum board is attached to the building and the sheet of gypsum board is disposed between the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier sheet material and the building.
15. The preformed sheet material of claim 12, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier sheet material is a ceramic paper having a weight between about 50 and 300 grams per square meter.
16. The preformed sheet material of claim 12, wherein the layer of ceramic fiber fire barrier material is a ceramic paper having a thickness between about 0.3 millimeters and 3 millimeters.
17. The preformed sheet material of claim 12, wherein the gypsum board comprises a gypsum layer and a paper backing layer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] Various embodiments of the present invention are shown and described in reference to the numbered drawings wherein:
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[0017] It will be appreciated that the drawings are illustrative and not limiting of the scope of the invention which is defined by the appended claims. The embodiments shown accomplish various aspects and objects of the invention. It is appreciated that it is not possible to clearly show each element and aspect of the invention in a single figure, and as such, multiple figures are presented to separately illustrate the various details of the invention in greater clarity. Similarly, not every embodiment need accomplish all advantages of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0018] The invention and accompanying drawings will now be discussed in reference to the numerals provided therein so as to enable one skilled in the art to practice the present invention. The drawings and descriptions are exemplary of various aspects of the invention and are not intended to narrow the scope of the appended claims.
[0019] Turning now to
[0020] The ceramic paper 18 provides a fire barrier to protect the wood base 14 in order to inhibit or prevent burning of the wood base 14 when the same is exposed to fire. When the wood sheathing 10 is used as exterior sheathing, the wood sheathing 10 would be placed so that the ceramic paper 18 would be on the outside of the sheathing, protecting the exterior of the building from fires. In order to increase the effectiveness of the ceramic paper 18 in preventing the wood base 14 from burning, an insulation layer 22 may be placed between the ceramic paper and the wood base. The insulation layer 22 may be a more porous (less dense) ceramic layer which further inhibits heat transfer to the wood base 14. The ceramic paper has a density similar to felt papers, and serves primarily to prevent burning of an underlying material while simultaneously blocking some heat from transferring to the underlying material.
[0021] The wood sheathing 10 may also include a thin veneer 26 of paper or wood placed on top of the ceramic paper 18. The veneer 26 may serve multiple purposes. The veneer 26 may prevent damage to the ceramic paper 18 during handling and installation of the wood sheathing 10. The ceramic paper is more prone to damage than a conventional plywood or OSB, and thus may benefit from additional mechanical protection. The ceramic paper 18 may include some reinforcement to strength the ceramic paper and make the produce more durable. The reinforcement may be a fiberglass mesh, Kevlar mesh, etc. Additionally, the veneer 26 may limit the exposure of construction workers to the ceramic paper. Ceramic paper is largely comprised of ceramic fibers, which may pose health hazards similar to fiberglass. The veneer 26 may also be used to provide a surface which is more similar to conventional plywood or OSB, allowing the wood sheathing 10 to be used in much the same manner as the conventional products.
[0022] The wood sheathing 10 is thus desirable for use in any location where additional fire protection is desired. When used in floors, ceilings, roof decks, walls, etc. the sheathing 10 effectively stops or slows the pass age of the fire through the material.
[0023] Turning now to
[0024] The gypsum wall board 30 may include a paper layer 50 placed over the ceramic paper 42. The paper layer may protect the ceramic paper 42 from damage as discussed, and make the gypsum wall board 30 respond to plaster and paint in a manner more similar to conventional gypsum wall board.
[0025] Turning now to
[0026] In the case that a thin veneer or layer of paper or wood is used to cover the exposed surface of the sheathing 54, this layer would typically burn away quickly without providing an appreciable amount of fuel to the fire and leave the ceramic paper layer intact to protect the sheathing and underlying structure.
[0027] The ceramic paper layer provides protection to the underlying sheathing and building structure in many ways. By directly preventing the fire from burning the exposed sheathing the ceramic paper prevents this damage to the sheathing. While some damage to the sheathing 54 may be done by the heat, significant damage is prevented. Perhaps more importantly, however, preventing the sheathing 54 from burning deprives the fire of a fuel source. Depriving the fire of an additional fuel source reduces the intensity of the fire, keeps the fire from spreading, and allows the fire to be more easily contained and extinguished. It will thus be appreciated that while application of the present invention to a single building will help prevent damage to that building, application of the present invention to many buildings in an area may significantly reduce the damage caused by a fire as it deprives the fire of fuel and makes the fire more easily contained and extinguished.
[0028] Turning now to
[0029] The beam 62 may also include a thin veneer 74 of paper, wood, or other materials placed on top of the ceramic paper 66. The veneer 74 may serve multiple purposes. The veneer 74 may prevent damage to the ceramic paper 66 during handling and installation of the beam 62. The ceramic paper is more prone to damage than conventional materials such as wood, and thus may benefit from additional mechanical protection. The ceramic paper 66 may include some reinforcement to strength the ceramic paper and make the produce more durable. The reinforcement may be a fiberglass mesh, Kevlar mesh, etc. Additionally, the veneer 74 may limit the exposure of construction workers to the ceramic paper. Ceramic paper is largely comprised of ceramic fibers, which may pose health hazards similar to fiberglass. The veneer 74 may also be used to provide a surface which is more similar to a conventional beam, allowing the beam 62 to be used in much the same manner as conventional beams. The beam 62 would provide fire benefits as discussed with respect to
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[0031] The wall paper 78 is applied to partially or completely finished building walls and ceilings to increase the fire resistance of the wall. Thus, the wall paper 78 may often be applied to kitchen walls or garage walls as these walls are more likely to experience a fire. The wall paper 78 provides a fire barrier which prevents or substantially hinders a fire from penetrating through the wall, limiting the spread of the fire and damage to the building.
[0032] The wall paper may be applied to existing buildings in a manner similar to conventional wall paper, and may even have a decorative surface. This allows many persons to improve the fire resistance of their building without any more work than is common for redecorating the building.
[0033] The present invention provides particular benefits where it is desirable to isolate areas of a building and provide fire protection between these areas. In many cases it is desirable to create a stronger fire barrier between areas of a building. Such a fire wall may be desirable in storage units, condominium complexes, high rise buildings, office complexes, etc. In these situations, it is often desirable to provide increased fire protection between adjacent tenants or areas to prevent the spread of fire and limit the risk that a problem caused by one tenant adversely affects another tenant. Similarly, it may be desirable to isolate particular rooms such as storage rooms from the rest of an area or to isolate sections of a building such as different floors of the building. In these situations, one or more of the building materials discussed herein may be used to create a fire barrier. The sheathing of
[0034] There is thus disclosed an improved fire resistant sheathing material for buildings. It will be appreciated that numerous changes may be made to the present invention without departing from the scope of the claims.