Fire Protective Fastening System for Connecting Non-Load Bearing Wall to Truss
20190127974 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16B25/0063
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
E04B1/947
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/825
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A fire protective fastening system connects a non-load bearing wall to a truss. A fire protective interface is disposed between a top plate structure and a load bearing member. Fasteners connect between the load bearing member and a non-load bearing member to form a floating connection between the non-load bearing member and the load bearing member. The fire protective medium may take a number of forms including a batt of mineral wool, an intumescent tape and an elongated barrier formed of light gauge metal or spring steel.
Claims
1. A floating load bearing/non-load bearing assembly comprising: a load bearing member; a non-load bearing member having a top plate structure; a fire protective interface mounted to said top plate structure and interposed between said top plate structure and said load bearing member; and a fastener having a head, a shank with an unthreaded portion and terminating in a threaded distal end; wherein said fastener is driven through said top plate structure and interface into said load bearing member so that a floating connection is formed between said non-load bearing member and said load bearing member.
2. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said fire protective interface comprises an elongated batt of fire impervious material.
3. The assembly of claim 2 wherein said batt is composed of mineral wool.
4. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said interface comprises an intumescent tape.
5. The assembly of claim 1 wherein said interface comprises an elongated barrier formed of light gauge metal or spring steel.
6. The assembly of claim 5 wherein said barrier has a lantern-like cross section comprising a pair of parallel metal strips separated by an elongated tubular channel.
7. A non-load bearing unit having a top plate structure with a top surface and an underside comprising: a fire protective barrier attached to said top surface; and a fastener having a head, a shank extending from said head and having an unthreaded portion adjacent said head and having a threaded distal end, wherein said fastener is driven through the top plate structure from the underside and said unthreaded portion extends through said top plate structure and said fire protective barrier.
8. The non-load bearing unit of claim 7 wherein said barrier is an elongated batt composed of a mineral wool composite.
9. The non-load bearing unit of claim 8 wherein said batt is resilient and compressible.
10. The non-load bearing unit of claim 7 wherein said barrier is an intumescent tape.
11. The non-load bearing unit of claim 7 wherein said barrier is an elongated metallic member comprising a pair of parallel strips separated to form at least one longitudinal channel.
12. A method for implementing a floating connection between a non-load bearing wall and a load bearing member comprising: providing a non-load bearing structure having a top plate structure with an underside and a top side; mounting a fire protective member to said top side; providing a fastener having a head, a shank extending from said head having an unthreaded portion and a distal threaded portion; aligning said non-load bearing member with a truss; driving said fastener through said top plate structure so that said threaded portion engages into the load bearing member wherein said barrier is interposed between said top plate structure and said load bearing member and a floating connection extends between said wall and said load bearing structure.
13. The method of claim 12 wherein mounting a fire protective member further comprises attaching a batt of mineral wool composite by means of adhesive.
14. The method of claim 12 wherein mounting a fire protective member to said top side further comprises attaching an intumescent tape.
15. The method of claim 12 wherein mounting a fire protective member further comprises securing an elongated metal barrier to said side.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0027] With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, a fire protective fastening system for connecting a non-load bearing wall to a truss or structural member is generally designated by the numeral 100 in
[0028] The fastening systems each connect a vertical non-load bearing wall 120 to a horizontal beam of a wood truss 150. The wood truss 150 includes a horizontal beam 160 with an underside surface 162. The beam may flex or be designed to flex under load or flex over time and, in some conditions, may flex or deflect upwardly. The vertical non-load bearing wall 120 includes a top plate structure 130 with an underside 132 and a top side 134. It should be understood, however, when referring to top plate structure in the description below, the top plate structure 130 may in fact be constructed from a single top plate or a pair of top plates. The walls 120 are covered by wallboard 136 which is removed in some of the views to better illustrate the fine protective fastening systems.
[0029] A suitable fastener 10 for providing a floating connection for fastening system 100 is illustrated in
[0030] A fastener assembly 11, also suitable for a floating connection for fastening system 100 comprises fastener 20 with a slidable sleeve 30. A fastener 20 preferably has a six inch axial length includes a hex head 22 which may include an integral retaining washer or flange 23 adjacent a tapered frusto-conical neck 24. Other head retainer flange/neck configurations are possible. An unthreaded cylindrical shank portion axially extends approximately 4 inches from the conical neck 24 adjacent head 22 and integrally connects with a 2 inch threaded distal end portion 28 terminating at a distal tip 29. Naturally, other dimensions are possible.
[0031] A slidable sleeve 30 surrounds the unthreaded shank portion 26 and essentially functions to axially slide along the unthreaded shank portion, as indicated by the
[0032] It will be appreciated that in one installation method wherein the fastening assembly comprises fasteners 20 and sleeves 30, a bore 31 substantially the same diameter as that of the plastic sleeve 30 or slightly larger, such as approximately 1/32 inch is drilled vertically through the top plate structure. The fastener assembly is inserted into the bore and the head is torqued until the fastener threads into the underside of the support beam of the wood truss as illustrated in
[0033] With reference to fire protective fastening system 100 of
[0034] With reference to
[0035] For this embodiment of fastening system 100A, the installation technique proceeds so that the framer adheres to the mineral wool batt 210 to the top surface 134 of the wall, raises the wall, positions the wall relative to the truss and secures the bottom of the wall. The framer then drives a fastener 10 through the top plate structure 130 and the batt 210 into the beam 160. In the illustrated installation of
[0036] Alternatively, the head flange 12 may be driven to engage the underside 132 of the top plate structures. In a second alternative embodiment, the fastener may be replaced by fastener assembly 11 of
[0037] In another embodiment illustrated in
[0038] In fire protective fastening system 100C illustrated in
[0039] While preferred embodiments of the fire protective fastening system have been set forth for purposes of illustration, the foregoing description should not be deemed a limitation of the invention herein. Accordingly, various modifications, adaptations and alternatives may occur to one skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and the scope of the present invention.