FIRE RATED PET DOOR ASSEMBLY AND ACTIVATION SYSTEM
20200289861 ยท 2020-09-17
Inventors
- Richard E. Venturini (Petaluma, CA, US)
- Melanie M. Hildebrand (Petaluma, CA, US)
- John T. Brayton (Petaluma, CA, US)
Cpc classification
A01K1/035
HUMAN NECESSITIES
E06B7/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E05B65/104
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E06B7/32
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
A fire rated pet door closure and assembly adapted to be mounted on the attached garage side of a fire wall or fire door in part defining an enclosure such as a house or living area over a pet door access passageway opening from the inside of the fire wall or fire door to the outside thereof which pet door is normally selectively open, for pet egress. The onset of a fire/heat emitting emergency mechanical fusible apparatus is provided such that the fire rated pet door closure supporting release link apparatus with a predetermined release temperature activates a latch support for the fire rated pet door closure panel which automatically closes via gravity sealing the pet door access passageway with intumescent smoke and draft seals.
Claims
1. A fire rated safety closure for a pet door comprises, a support and guide frame secured about a pet door opening in a fire rated wall or door in a structure, a slidably disposed closure panel retained within said guide frame, said closure panel movable from a first open door access default position to a second closed sealing position upon activation, said closure panel comprised of fire-resistant material, a heat selective activation link latch assembly on said support and guide frame in communication with said closure panel in default open position, heat activated sealing material on said closure panel and a portion of said support and activation frame.
2. The fire rated safety closure for a pet door set forth in claim 1 wherein said support and guide frame comprises, spaced parallel side frame elements and an interconnecting bottom frame element.
3. The fire rated safety closure for a pet door set forth in claim 2 wherein said side and interconnecting frame elements define guide and engagement channels for said closure panel.
4. The fire rated safety closure for a pet door set forth in claim 2 wherein portions of said guide frame extend beyond the pet door defined opening.
5. The fire rated safety closure for a pet door set forth in claim 1 wherein said selectively activated link latch assembly comprises, a closure door support rod pivotally secured to said frame, a fusible link extending from said support rod, a resilient element in communication with said fusible link and a retainment pin on said frame in spaced aligned vertical relation to said fusible panel.
6. The fire rated safety closure for a pet door set forth in claim 1 wherein said sealing material on said closure panel and portion of said interconnecting support and guide frame comprises, an applied band of intumescent material that expands upon exposure to heat forming a seal.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] Referring to
[0016] The pet door fire closure 10 of the invention has a generally U-shaped outer support frame 16 with spaced parallel side, frame elements 17 and 18 and an interconnected bottom frame element 19. The frame elements 17-19 have longitudinally integrally extending flanges, each with a plurality of aligned longitudinally spaced apertures A therewith for receiving registering fasteners F for securing to the garage side surface 13 when so positioned about the hereinbefore described pet access passageway 14.
[0017] A non-combustible fire rated closure panel 20 is slidably disposed within an upper frame extending portions 16A of the support frame 16, as seen in
[0018] To assure a smoke seal during closure panel 20 activation and deployment, as will be disclosed in greater detail hereinafter, an adhesive back band of intumescent material 21 is applied around the frame engagement surface of the fire rated closure panel 20 shown in broken lines in
[0019] Referring now to
[0020] The door support rod 28 is pivotally attached to the mounting plate 24 by a pivot pin 28A and extends through an opening in the frame 18 for retainment engagement with a bottom edge 20A of the closure panel 20 thereby holding the panel 20 in open position.
[0021] The fusible link element 25 is well known in the art having a temperature sensitive material M between two connecting plates P that effectively melts upon reaching the predetermined temperature which is indicative of a fire and releases thereby under the spring 26 tension allowing the door support rod 28 to freely pivot under the weight of the closure panel 20 releasing the panel 20 for sealing engagement within the pet access passageway 14. The non-combustible fire rated closure panel 20 can be of a variety of materials within the scope as defined under the fire predicted performance classification within the art. It will be evident that given the orientation and nature of the closure panel 20 during activation that the pet access passageway 14 and its defined engagement surface would provide an overlapping registration seal, as noted, for the closure panel 20 as hereinbefore described. As noted, upon fusible link latch assembly 23 activation by release of the fusible link 25 the rod 28 will rotate freely and the closure panel 20 will be released dropping down by gravity into a closed position over the pet access passageway 14 indicated by the transitional broken lines generally in
[0022] The pet access passageway 14 defines a closure engagement surface 24 there about which would provide an overlapping registration seal for the closure panel 20 upon release activation as herein before described.
[0023] The composition of the non-combustible fire rated closure panel 20 can be a variety of materials that come within the scope as defined under adapted fire product performance classifications.
[0024] It will thus be seen that a new and novel fire rated pet door assembly and activation system has been illustrated and described and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention.