Fire protective structure

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Inventors

Banta, Fred L.

Application #

817402

Filed

Jul-20-1977

Published

Mar-25-1980

Current US Class

052/232
137/67
174/16.1
248/49
248/694
454/369

International Classes

E04B 001/94; F16L 003/02; H01B 007/34

Field of Search

137/67 169/48 248/49 248/68 52/1 52/232 174/16 98/1

Assignee

Burndy Corporation (Norwalk, CT)

Examiners

Schwadron; Martin P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Reiter; Howard S.

US Patent References

3932696   Underfloor access...
3976825   Lead-through for el...

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Other References

Dalton, W. F. et al., Ventilated Cover; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 6, No. 2, Jul. 1963, p. 23. Lindner, R. J., Machine Base; IBM Technical Disclosure Bulletin, vol. 16, No. 3, Aug. 1973, p. 905.

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Abstract
This invention relates to structural devices which include intumescent material for the purpose of inhibiting the flow of heated air, smoke, and other products of extraordinary heat conditions, as in the case of a fire, from flowing therethrough. In one embodiment, useful as a tray for supporting insulated electrical conductors, a structure with double floor members spaced apart from each other, has convection holes in both of the floor members. The holes in one of the members are out of alignment with the holes in the other, and the top surface of the lower floor member has intumescent material positioned thereon. Thereby, upon exposure of the lower floor member to the heat of a fire for example, the intumescent material will expand, causing either or both the holes and the passageways that are described by the space between the holes of one floor member and those of the other floor member, to become blocked, thereby preventing the passage of heat, smoke and flame therethrough, to localize the fire, and deter consequent damage to the cables being held in the tray.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A ventilating structure for permitting free air circulation therethrough under ordinary ambient temperature conditions and for shielding objects on one side thereof from smoke, heat and flame originating on the opposite side thereof under extraordinary ambient temperature conditions, wherein:

said structure has an overall flat plate-like configuration characterized by an overall surface area significantly greater than the cross-section area thereof;

said structure comprising a pair of wall portions each defining a surface of said plate-like structure;

each of said wall portions having a plurality of closely spaced ventilating openings therethrough distributed substantially uniformly over the surface of said wall portions and dimensioned such that the total area of said openings is a significant portion of the overall area defined by each such wall portion, while the area of any one opening is substantially less than a significant portion of the overall area of such wall portion;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The use of intumescent material in cable ducts, for the purpose of preventing the duct from, in effect, becoming a flue for the transmission of smoke, heat and flame from one area to another, is known. Thus, for example, in non-ventilated cable raceways, such as in the so-called under-floor duct commonly used to house cables, telephone lines, electrical wires, etc., in office and apartment buildings, where it is desired to help prevent transmission of damaging effects of fire within the raceway from one section of the building to another, intumescent materials are known to have been utilized.

By an intumescent material is meant one which enlarges, swells or bubbles upon exposure to heat above pre-determined levels. Thus, for example, so-called "FLAMAREST 1600," as marketed by Avco Systems Division of Lowell, Mass., is an intumescent, epoxy coating, containing an intumescent component designed for both interior and exterior use and many industrial applications. It is a two-component, catalyzed, epoxy resin which fuses into a porcelain-like shield to protect the substrate while providing a highly efficient barrier against flame and heat.
 
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