Composite fire-rated gasket for use inbuilding construction
11885119 ยท 2024-01-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
B32B2307/3065
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2405/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/245
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/007
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B2581/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B32B15/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B3/30
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/18
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B5/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B7/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B32B9/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A composite fire-rated gasket for use in building construction is disclosed that comprises, in a multi-layered stacked configuration, the following elements: (1) a flexible flat sheet metal strip having a width and opposing first and second faces; (2) an intumescent strip adjacent to the first face of the sheet metal strip; (3) a first foamed plastic strip adjacent to the second face of the sheet metal strip; (4) a second foamed plastic layer adjacent to the intumescent strip; and (5) an elongated non-foamed protective material layer adjacent to the second foamed plastic layer. In a preferred embodiment, the flat metal strip is in the form of a spine having a plurality of ribs outwardly extending therefrom. The composite fire-rated gaskets and related building construction assemblies disclosed herein slow and impede the spread of fire and smoke (during a fire) and also reduces sound transmission between adjacent rooms in a building.
Claims
1. A composite fire-rated gasket for use in building construction, wherein the composite fire-rated gasket is a multi-layered structure, comprising: an elongated flexible flat backing strip having a width and opposing first and second faces; an elongated intumescent material strip lengthwise adjacent to the first face of the backing strip; an elongated first foamed plastic strip lengthwise adjacent to the second face of the backing strip; an elongated second foamed plastic strip lengthwise adjacent to the intumescent material strip; and an elongated non-foamed protective material strip lengthwise adjacent to the first foamed plastic strip; wherein the backing strip is a sheet metal strip; and wherein widths of the first and second foamed plastic strips, and the non-foamed protective material strip, are all about the same and greater than the width of the sheet metal strip, and wherein a width of the intumescent material strip is about the same or less than the width of the sheet metal strip.
2. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 1, further comprising an elongated pliable backing/release layer lengthwise adjacent to the second foamed plastic strip.
3. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 2, further comprising an adhesive between (i) the sheet metal strip and the intumescent material strip, (ii) the sheet metal strip and the first foamed plastic strip, (iii) the second foamed plastic strip and the backing/release layer, and (iv) the first foamed plastic strip and the non-foamed protective material strip.
4. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 3 wherein the sheet metal strip is in the form of an elongated lengthwise spine having a plurality of ribs outwardly extending therefrom.
5. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 4 wherein each of the plurality of ribs is rectangular in shape and spaced apart from one another at regular intervals.
6. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 5 wherein the spacing between the plurality of ribs is less than a width of each of the plurality of ribs.
7. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 5 wherein the non-foamed protective material strip is a non-woven fibrous olefinic material.
8. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 4 wherein the first and second foamed plastics strips have a micro-cellular foam structure.
9. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 4 wherein a thickness of the intumescent material strip and the first and second foamed plastic strips are each about the same and are each greater than a thicknesses of the sheet metal strip, and wherein a thickness of the non-foamed protective material strip is less than the thickness of the sheet metal strip.
10. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 1 wherein the first and second foamed plastic strips are both made from the same material.
11. The composite fire-rated gasket of claim 10 wherein the intumescent material strip contains expandable-graphite dispersed within a polymeric binder.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The drawings are intended to be illustrative and symbolic representations of certain exemplary embodiments of the present invention (and as such they are not necessarily drawn to scale). In addition, it is to be expressly understood that the relative dimensions and distances depicted in the drawings (and described in the Detailed Description of the Invention section) are exemplary and may be varied in numerous ways without departing from the scope of the invention (as defined by the claims). Finally, like reference numerals have been used to designate like features throughout the several views of the drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(6) In the following detailed description, reference is made to the accompanying drawings, which form a part hereof. In the drawings, similar symbols or markings have been used to identify like or corresponding elements, unless context dictates otherwise. The illustrative embodiments described in the detailed description, drawings, and claims are not meant to be limiting. Other embodiments may be utilized, and other changes may be made, without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention disclosed herein.
(7) Accordingly, and as best shown in
(8) More specifically, the elongated central backing strip 12 is relatively thin (e.g., 0.01 inches in thickness such as 12-gauge steel, but may made of chicken wire, ceramic, fiber glass, or other like material) has a first width (e.g., 3.25 inches) and opposing first and second faces 12a, b. The elongated intumescent material layer (i.e., a strip) 14 is positioned lengthwise adjacent to the first face 12a of the backing strip 12. In a preferred embodiment (as shown), the width of the intumescent material strip 14 (e.g., 3.25 inches or less) is about equal to (or may be less than) the width of the backing strip 12. The elongated first foamed plastic strip 16 is positioned lengthwise adjacent to the second face 12b of the backing strip 12. Similarly, the elongated second foamed plastic layer 18 is positioned lengthwise adjacent to the intumescent strip 14, whereas the elongated non-foamed protective material layer 20 is positioned adjacent to the second foamed plastic layer 18.
(9) Preferably, and as shown, all of the various layers that make up the composite fire-rated gasket 10 have approximately the same length (e.g., 4.0 feet). The widths and thicknesses of the various individual layers that make-up the composite fire-rated gasket 10, however, generally differ from one another. In a preferred embodiment (as shown), the widths and thicknesses of the different layers that make-up the composite fire-rated gasket 10 may be as follows: (1) the central backing strip 12 is about 0.01 inches thick (12-gauge steel) and about 3.25 inches wide; (2) the intumescent strip 14 is about 0.07 inches thick and about 3.25 inches (or less) wide, (3)-(4) the first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18 are each about 0.08 inches thick and about 3.75 inches wide; (5) the non-foamed protective material layer 20 is about 0.005 inches thick and also about 3.75 inches wide; and, finally, (6) the peel away backing/release layer 22 is also about 0.005 inches thick and also about 3.75 inches wide.
(10) The backing strip 12 and the intumescent strip 14 are both generally flexible along their respective lengths, but may nevertheless be significantly more rigid than the first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18, which are generally pliable in all directions. Because the backing strip 12 and the intumescent strip 14 each have a width (e.g., 3.25 inches) that is slightly less than the widths of the first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18, they are enveloped by the first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18 (as shown) such that the lengthwise edges of the composite fire-rated gasket 10 are laterally flexible and pliable (when the sheet metal strip 12 is centred therebetween).
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(12) The peel away backing/release layer 22 is preferably a wax coated flexible release paper (and thus may be easily separated from the underlying on the second foamed plastic strip 18). In practice, the flexible backing/release layer 22 is manually removed from the composite fire-rated gasket (FRG) 10 just prior to the gasket's use (application) in the field (to seal linear construction joints). By removing the flexible backing/release layer 22, an underlying adhesive layer (not shown) is exposed thereby allowing adhesion of the composite fire-rated gasket 10 directly onto a targeted substrate (e.g., the downwardly extending flanges of a U-shaped track). The adhesive layer is preferably an acrylic based pressure-sensitive adhesive; however, other adhesives such as polyurethane-based adhesives also work and are within the scope of the present invention.
(13) The first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18 are preferably, but not necessarily, a closed-cell foamed polyolefin (thermoplastic) material having a plurality of internal and uniformly dispersed closed cells with diameters ranging from about 100 to about 1,000 microns. A closed-cell foam is one where distinct bubbles of gas are trapped individually within the plastic. The foamed polyolefin is preferably a high-density semi-crystalline polyethylene material; it may, however, comprise other polymers such as, for example, polypropylene, polyurethane, and/or polystyrene. The first and second foamed plastic strips 16, 18 are preferably both made from the same plastic material.
(14) In some preferred embodiments, the intumescent material strip 14 contains expandable-graphite dispersed within a polymeric binder, whereas the elongated non-foamed protective material layer 20 is a TYVEK material (i.e., a non-woven fibrous olefinic material).
(15) With regards to the sealing of linear expansion joints and without necessarily prescribing to any particular scientific theory, the composite fire-rated gasket 10 of the present invention is believed to work substantially better than traditional intumescent caulks, sprays, tapes and prior gaskets because of the synergistic effect associated with the various layers working together in concert. More particularly, the closed cells (of the second foamed plastic layer 18) are believed to act as tiny insulators that (collectively) slow/impede the flow of heat to the heat-sensitive intumescent material strip 14. In addition, it takes significant heat energy (e.g., latent heat of melting) to absorb into and melt the solid plastic of the second foamed plastic strip 18 (closest to heat source) which, in turn, slows the flow of heat from the heat source (not shown) to the intumescent material strip 14. Thus, the selection of the type of thermoplastic polymer and its degree of crystallinity, bubble size and density, and layer thickness all affect the rate of heat flow. Because the flow of heat to the intumescent material strip 14 is substantially slowed/impeded by the second foamed plastic strip 18, it takes substantially longer for the intumescent material strip 14 to begin and finish its swell (expansion) cycle, which, in turn, lengthens the amount of time it takes for heat to be transmitted to the first foamed plastic strip 16. Like the second foamed plastic strip 18, the first foamed plastic strip 18, further slows the flow of heat; it also impedes air leakage through the intumescent material strip 14 during its swell (expansion) cycle (during a fire event). During a fire event, the second foamed plastic strip 18 substantially holds the intumescent material strip 14 intact and prevents air leakage through the composite fire-rated gasket 10.
(16) While the present invention has been described in the context of the embodiments illustrated and described herein, the invention may be embodied in other specific ways or in other specific forms without departing from its spirit or essential characteristics. Therefore, the described embodiments are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive. The scope of the invention is, therefore, indicated by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing descriptions, and all changes that come within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are to be embraced within their scope.