FACADE ASSEMBLY, BUILDING STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR MOUNTING THE FACADE ASSEMBLY
20170370097 · 2017-12-28
Assignee
Inventors
- Wolfgang SCHULZ-HANKE (Untermeitingen, DE)
- Sebastian SIMON (Buchloe Lindenberg, DE)
- Herbert MUENZENBERGER (Wiesbaden, DE)
Cpc classification
E04F13/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04F13/14
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/967
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
E04F13/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Abstract
In a facade assembly (14) for a building (10) with at least one facade element (16), which can be fastened to a wall or an inter-story ceiling (12) of the building (10), and with at least one fire-protection element (18), which can be mounted between the facade element (16) and the wall or the inter-story ceiling (12), the fire-protection element (18) has at least one fire-protection course (32) of an intumescent material.
Furthermore, a method for mounting such a facade assembly is provided, as is a building structure using the facade assembly.
Claims
1. A facade assembly for a building, comprising: at least one facade element which can be fastened to a wall or an inter-story ceiling of the building, and at least one fire-protection element which can be mounted between the facade element and the wall or the inter-story ceiling, wherein the fire-protection element has at least one fire-protection course of an intumescent material.
2. The facade assembly according to claim 1, wherein the fire-protection element has an insulating layer.
3. The facade assembly according to claim 2, wherein the at least one fire-protection course is disposed between the insulating layer and the facade element.
4. The facade assembly according to claim 1, wherein several fire-protection courses are provided.
5. The facade assembly according to claim 4, wherein the fire-protection courses are joined flexibly to one another.
6. The facade assembly according to claim 4, wherein at least one retaining element is disposed on or in the fire-protection courses.
7. The facade assembly according to claim 1, wherein a protective layer is provided, which covers the fire-protection element at least partly.
8. A building structure, comprising: at least one wall and/or one inter-story ceiling, and at least one facade element which is fastened to the wall or inter-story ceiling of the building, wherein a joint is formed between the facade element and the wall or the inter-story ceiling, and a fire-protection element which is mounted in the region of the joint between the facade element and the wall or the inter-story ceiling, wherein the fire-protection element has at least one fire-protection course of an intumescent material.
9. A method for mounting a facade assembly to a building, the method comprising: attaching a facade element to a wall or an inter-story ceiling of the building, wherein a joint is formed between the facade element and the wall or the inter-story ceiling, attaching a fire-protection element to the facade element and/or to the wall or the inter-story ceiling of the building in a region of the joint.
10. The method according to claim 9, wherein an insulating layer, is mounted between the facade element and the wall or the inter-story ceiling, wherein the insulating layer is disposed substantially at the same height as the fire-protection course.
11. The method according to claim 9, wherein a protective layer is applied, wherein the protective layer covers the fire-protection element at least partly.
12. The facade assembly according to claim 2, wherein the insulating layer is a mineral-wool insulating layer.
13. The facade assembly according to claim 5, wherein the fire-protection courses can be folded in hinged or accordion-like manner.
14. The facade assembly according to claim 6, wherein the at least one retaining element comprises a glass-fiber fabric.
15. The facade assembly according to claim 7, wherein the protective layer comprises an elastic material.
16. The method according to claim 10, wherein the insulating layer is a mineral-wool insulating layer.
17. The method according to claim 11, wherein the protective layer comprises an elastic material.
Description
[0025] Further advantages and features will become obvious from the description hereinafter in conjunction with the attached drawings, wherein:
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[0032] Facade assembly 14′ consists of a facade element 16′ as well as a fire-protection element 18′, which is disposed in a joint 20′ between inter-story ceiling 12′ and facade element 16′. Fire-protection element 18′ consists here of an insulating layer 19′, for example of mineral wool.
[0033] Facade element 16′ forms an exterior wall construction or the facade of building 10′ and has a substructure, not illustrated in detail here, for example a framework, on which the individual elements of the exterior facade, for example wall elements, windows as well as insulating layers, are retained. The substructure serves for fastening of facade elements 16′ on building 10′.
[0034] Facade assembly 14′ serves stylistic purposes and/or protection of building 10′, wherein exterior side 22′ of such a facade element 16′ can be configured in any desired manner, especially as a function of viewpoints related to style and/or building physics. As an example, exterior side 22′ may have elements of glass, ceramic, metal or other suitable materials.
[0035] Facade assembly 14′ or facade elements 16′ bear only their own weight and have no static function for building 10′.
[0036] On back side 24′ facing building 10′, cladding is provided, which may be part of the interior wall of building 10′ and consists here of steel sheet 26′. This steel sheet 26′ may be part of the substructure or may form merely the interior closure of the facade element.
[0037] By virtue of fire-protection element 18′ provided between inter-story ceiling 12′ and facade element 16′ penetration of smoke and fire from a region below inter-story ceiling 12′ into the region above inter-story ceiling 12′ in the event of fire is prevented, and so the propagation of a fire can be prevented or at least slowed.
[0038] Due to the high temperatures occurring during a fire, however, deformation of facade element 16′, especially of steel sheet 26′, may occur (see dashed line in
[0039] In order to eliminate this disadvantage, facade assembly 14 shown in
[0040] As a supplement to insulating layer 19, however, fire-protection element 18 additionally has a fire-protection course 32, which consists of an intumescent material. In the embodiment shown here, fire-protection course 32 is disposed between insulating layer 19 and facade element 16 and in particular is directly fastened on steel sheet 26 of facade element 16.
[0041] In the event of fire, the intumescent material of fire-protection course 32 swells up, and so increases its volume. Thereby gap 30 formed between insulating layer 19 and facade element 16 can be closed, so that reliable fire protection is ensured even if facade element 16 becomes deformed.
[0042] In the embodiment shown here, insulating layer 19 is fastened on inter-story ceiling 12, whereas fire-protection course 32 is fastened on facade element 16, in which case the fastening may have the form of a frictional, interlocking and/or substance-to-substance joint, obtained by mechanical or chemical types of fastening, for example. Both insulating layer 19 and fire-protection course 32 are fastened at the height of inter-story ceiling 12.
[0043] As soon as facade element 16 becomes deformed due to the intense heat during a fire, gap 30 is developed. Fire-protection course 32, which is located in this gap 30 due to the positioning on facade element 16, will be exposed to the heat, and so rapid foaming up of fire-protection course 32 and thus sealing of gap 30 take place.
[0044] As can be seen in
[0045] Preferably fire-protection course 32 extends beyond insulating layer 19 or projects out from it, so that even faster activation of the intumescent material can occur.
[0046] Regardless of this, however, first-protection layer 32 may be positioned in any desired way, as long as foaming-up of the intumescent material is able to close a gap 30 being formed. Alternatively, it is also conceivable, for example, for fire-protection course 32 to be fastened to the underside of insulating layer 19.
[0047] According to a further embodiment, fire-protection element 18 consists only of at least one fire-protection course 32 of intumescent material without an additional insulating layer 19 of mineral wool.
[0048] A second embodiment of an inventive facade assembly 14 is shown in
[0049] In the embodiment shown in
[0050] As can be seen in
[0051] As can be seen in
[0052] Alternatively, it is also conceivable for retaining element 36 to be adhesively bonded to the exterior of fire-protection courses 32, thus forming additional protection for fire-protection courses 32.
[0053] As can be further seen in