BREAKTHROUGH RESISTANT DRYWALL STRUCTURE

20220056724 · 2022-02-24

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    Abstract

    Breakthrough resistant drywall structure, classified at least for resistance class 2 according to DIN EN 1627 from September 2011, having at least two studs arranged to form a drywall substructure, each stud including a base portion and at least one flange portion, the drywall structure further having a plurality of building panels attached to the at least one flange portion, the drywall structure 1 further including a filling material, wherein the filling material comprises fibers.

    Claims

    1. A breakthrough resistant drywall structure, classified at least for resistance class 2 according to DIN EN 1627 from September 2011, comprising at least two studs arranged to form a drywall substructure, each stud including a base portion and at least one flange portion; the drywall structure further comprising a plurality of building panels attached to the at least one flange portion; the drywall structure further comprising a filling material; the filling material comprises fibers.

    2. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the filling material comprises natural fibers or synthetic fibers or a combination of natural fibers and synthetic fibers.

    3. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the filling material comprises hemp fibers, jute fibers, flax fibers, kenaf fibers, ramie fibers, polyester fibers, bico fibers nylon fibers, aramid fibers and/or PPBO fibers or any combinations thereof.

    4. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the fibers have a tensile strength of from 300 MPa to 1500 MPa, wherein the filling material has a tensile strength of from 1000 MPa to 1200 MPa and an elastic modulus of from 65 GPa to 110 GPa.

    5. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the filling material comprises fibers of a mean length in the range of 2 mm to 280 mm, and/or wherein the filling material comprises fibers of a mean diameter in the range of 2 μm to 150 μm.

    6. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the filling material comprises a fiber mat, preferably a fiber mat comprising hemp fibers, jute fibers, flax fibers, kenaf fibers, ramie fibers, polyester fibers, bico fibers nylon fibers, aramid fibers and/or PPBO fibers or any combinations thereof.

    7. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 6, wherein the fiber mat has a density of from 10 to 500 kg/m.sup.3, and/or has a thickness in the range of from 20 mm to 200 mm.

    8. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 6, wherein the fiber mat comprises bico fibers in combination with hemp fibers, jute fibers, flax fibers, kenaf fibers, ramie fibers, polyester fibers, nylon fibers, aramid fibers and/or PPBO fibers or any combinations thereof.

    9. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 6, wherein the fiber mat comprises hemp fibers and hemp hurds.

    10. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the breakthrough resistant drywall structure is classified at least for resistance class 3 according to DIN EN 1627 from September 2011.

    11. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the plurality of building panels is arranged in two or more layers, each layer being directly or indirectly attached to the at least one flange portion.

    12. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 11, further comprising a sheet metal layer arranged in between of the respective building panel and the flange portion to which the building panel is attached.

    13. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 12, wherein the sheet metal layer has a thickness in the range of from 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm.

    14. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the drywall structure further comprises an inner building panel which is attached to the filling material so as to extend between the base portions of adjacent drywall profiles.

    15. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the stud has two flange portions and a base portion having a width in the range of 50 mm to 150 mm.

    16. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the building panel is a gypsum plasterboard of a thickness in the range of 9 mm to 25 mm.

    17. The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1, wherein the filling material is arranged between the base portions of adjacent studs, wherein the filling material is capable of forming a resistance to a tool used for breaking through the drywall structure.

    18. A kit for building a breakthrough resistant wall, comprising at least two breakthrough resistant drywall structures, according to claim 1.

    19. The breakthrough resistant wall, comprising a plurality of breakthrough resistant drywall structures, according to claim 1.

    20. A use of a breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to claim 1.

    Description

    [0039] In the following, the invention will be explained in more detail with reference to drawings. Like reference numerals denote similar features throughout the drawings. In the drawings is:

    [0040] FIG. 1 a breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to the invention comprising a filling material capable of forming a resistance to a tool;

    [0041] FIG. 2 the breakthrough resistant drywall structure of FIG. 1 which includes a sheet metal layer capable of forming an additional resistance to a tool used for breaking through the drywall structure;

    [0042] FIG. 3 a breakthrough resistant drywall structure having an inner building panel attached to the filling material capable of forming an additional resistance to a tool used for breaking through the drywall structure; and

    [0043] FIG. 1 illustrates a breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 according to the invention, which is capable of forming a resistance to a tool used for breaking through the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1, in particular to a tool used in a test of burglary resistance performance.

    [0044] The shown breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 is a section of a bigger breakthrough resistant drywall structure (not shown) where only two studs 2 made of C-shaped metal material can be seen. The studs 2 are arranged to form a breakthrough resistant drywall substructure consisting of a plurality of studs 2, which are arranged as wall. Each stud 2 in this FIG. 1 has a base portion 22 and two flange portions 21. The two flange portions 21 of the stud 2 are arranged in a distance of 100 mm, which is the width of the base portion 22 in the shown example.

    [0045] The breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 comprises a plurality of building panels 3 attached to each flange portion 21. The building panels 3 are arranged in two layers, which are pairwise attached to the respective flange portion 21 with fastening means 5, e.g. screws. The building panel 3 is a gypsum plasterboard having a thickness of 12.5 mm.

    [0046] According to the invention, the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 further comprises a filling material 4 arranged in between of two adjacent studs, i.e. in between the base portions 22 of adjacent studs 2. The filling material 4 comprises fibers to be capable of forming a resistance to a tool used for breaking through the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1. The fibers in the filling 4 material provide an obstacle to the tools used for testing the burglary resistance performance, wherein the filling material 4 allows for an easy to mount construction of the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1.

    [0047] The filling material 4 comprises natural fibers or synthetic fibers or a combination of natural fibers and synthetic fibers.

    [0048] In the shown example, the filling material 4 is made of a fiber mat comprising hemp fibers, hemp hurds and bico fibers, preferably a fiber mat having a density of 130 Kg/m.sup.3. The fiber mat is exemplified with a thickness of 60 mm.

    [0049] The breakthrough resistant breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to FIG. 1 passes the test for the qualification to resistance class 3 according to DIN EN 1627 from September 2011.

    [0050] In FIG. 2 the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 of FIG. 1 has been amended to include a sheet metal layer 6 arranged in between of the respective building panel 3 and the flange portion 21 to which the building panel 3 is attached. The sheet metal layer 6 has a thickness of 0.3 mm. In difference to the shown representation, an additional the sheet metal layer can be attached to the other flange portion 21 of the respective stud so that the drywall construction includes two sheet metal layers. However, it is also possible to include more than two sheet metal layers.

    [0051] The breakthrough resistant drywall structure according to FIG. 2 passes the test for the qualification to resistance class 4 according to DIN EN 1627 from September 2011.

    [0052] In FIG. 3 the breakthrough resistant drywall structure 1 is depicted to further comprise an inner building panel 41 which is attached, preferably glued, to the filling material 4 so as to extend between the base portions 22 of adjacent drywall profiles 2. The inner building panel 41 allows to further increase the strength while being easy to mount together with the filling material 4. The inner building panel may be a gypsum plasterboard or a gypsum fiberboard. The structure 1 with an inner building panel 41 can be combined with sheet metal layers (e.g. as depicted in FIG. 2).