Exterior Fire Stop Hybrid Wall Panel
20170284085 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E04B2/96
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
International classification
Abstract
A hybrid framed curtain wall panel is used to prevent inter-floor fire propagation from both the interior and exterior, featuring the combined use of three different infill materials for three different functions. The first infill is a continuous exterior fire-resistant thin pane for providing an aesthetic element and for preventing exterior inter-floor fire propagation. The second infill is a small band of fire-resistant material, such as mineral wool panel infill, located at the slab edge for preventing interior inter-floor fire propagation. The third infill is a structural infill, such as composite foam panel infill, to provide a light-weight material with excellent thermal insulation value.
Claims
1. A hybrid framed curtain wall panel comprising: a. a continuous fire-resistant exterior infill, b. a first interior infill comprising a band of fire-resistant infill, the first interior infill being located for placement at the edge of a floor slab; and c. a second interior infill comprising a structural infill.
2. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the fire-resistant exterior infill comprises a continuous fire-resistant thin pane.
3. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the band of fire-resistant infill of the first interior infill comprises a mineral wool panel infill.
4. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the band of fire-resistant infill of the first interior infill comprises an inorganic foam material.
5. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 4, wherein the inorganic foam material is formed by a low-temperature process comprising mixing a glass and a cement to form a raw material of inorganic foam material, forming a gas inside the raw material of inorganic foam material by a foaming agent, and forming an inorganic foam material made from the glass and the cement.
6. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the structural infill of the second interior infill comprises a composite foam panel infill.
7. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1 further comprising a third interior infill, wherein the third interior infill comprises a continuous fire-resistant infill.
8. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the first interior infill and the second interior infill are sealingly adjoined.
9. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein the first interior infill and the second interior infill are adjoined with silicone.
10. The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of claim 1, wherein a floor slab is adjoined to an inter-floor fire safing and wherein the first interior infill is adjoined to the inter-floor fire safing.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0007] The accompanying drawings are included to provide a further understanding of the invention, and are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification. The drawings illustrate aspects of the invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0014] Because the continuous exterior infill 14 conceals the butt joints 19 from exterior view, the exterior aesthetic problem for the mixed usage of CFP and MWP infills is solved. Due to the combination of a relatively small area of MWP infill 15 and a relatively large area of CFP infills 16a and 16b, the advantages of light weight and good thermal insulation value of CFP are largely kept. Further, no additional interior fire barrier behind the CFP infills 16a and 16b is required to stop interior fire propagation. Therefore, a significant cost saving can be achieved if the interior skin surfaces of the CFP infills 16a and 16b are used as the finished interior wall surface. The butt joints 19 may be hidden in the spandrel area. Alternatively, the butt joints 19 may be hidden from interior view by glazing in a continuous fire-resistant interior infill (not shown), similar to the exterior infill 14, behind the MWP infill 15 and the CFP infills 16a and 16b. With respect to this continuous interior infill, the term “continuous” means that the fire-resistant material covers the entire area of the wall panel that is exposed to the interior.
[0015] The location of the MWP infill 15 depends on the location of the floor slab. Therefore, although
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[0018] Even though a typical airloop panel frame is used in illustrating the present invention, some of the design features can be used in other systems to achieve the function of stopping inter-floor fire propagation.
[0019] Nothing in the above description is meant to limit the present invention to any specific materials, geometry, or orientation of elements. Many modifications are contemplated within the scope of the present invention and will be apparent to those skilled in the art. The embodiments described herein were presented by way of example only and should not be used to limit the scope of the invention. For example, other fire-resistant infills, such as the inorganic foam materials described in U.S. Pat. No. 9,365,457, may be used in place of the MWP infill used in the above-described embodiments and shown in the figures.
[0020] The present invention is also directed to the following clauses.
[0021] Clause 1: A hybrid framed curtain wall panel comprising: an exterior fire-resistant infill; a first interior infill comprising a band of fire resistant infill, the first interior infill being located for placement at the edge of a floor slab; and a second interior infill comprising a structural infill.
[0022] Clause 2: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of clause 1, wherein the exterior fire-resistant infill comprises a continuous fire-resistant thin pane.
[0023] Clause 3: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1 or 2, wherein the band of fire resistant infill of the first interior infill comprises a mineral wool panel infill.
[0024] Clause 4: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-3, wherein the band of fire resistant infill of the first interior infill comprises an inorganic foam material.
[0025] Clause 5: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of clause 4, wherein the inorganic foam material is formed by a low-temperature process that comprises mixing a glass and a cement to form a raw material of inorganic foam material, forming a gas inside the raw material of inorganic foam material by a foaming agent, and forming an inorganic foam material made from the glass and the cement.
[0026] Clause 6: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-5, wherein the structural infill of the second interior infill comprises a composite foam panel infill.
[0027] Clause 7: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-6 further comprising a fourth infill, wherein the fourth infill comprises a continuous interior fire-resistant infill.
[0028] Clause 8: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-7, wherein the first interior infill and the second interior infill are sealingly adjoined.
[0029] Clause 9: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-8, wherein the first interior infill and the second interior infill are adjoined with silicone.
[0030] Clause 10: The hybrid framed curtain wall panel of any of clauses 1-9, wherein a floor slab is adjoined to an inter-floor fire safing and wherein the first interior infill is adjoined to the inter-floor fire safing.