Claims
- 1. An insert device and apparatus for sealing passages through a floor, upon occurence of fire or excess temperatures, in a substantially solid structural member, said structural member having an opening formed therein and therethrough perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis thereof,
- said insert device being adapted to be positioned in said opening, whereby cables may be passed through said insert device, and thereby through said structural member, said insert device comprising:
- an insert housing proportioned to be so perpendicularly positioned in said opening in the structural member,
- said insert housing including a wall member defining a continuous cable-receiving opening therein,
- said wall member proportioned to be snugly positioned in said vertical opening in the structural member,
- plate means in said housing positioned in said housing wall intermediate the length thereof and second plate means positioned at the lower end of said wall member,
- said plate means having registering apertures therein for passage therethrough, and thus through the structural member, of cables,
- an elongated hollow, cable-passage, fire-retarding member positioned on the second plate means and intermediate both plate means in alignment with said apertures therein,
- said fire retarding means formed of material enabling passage of cables therethrough at normal room temperatures, but automatically expanding and closing the opening therethrough and in said wall member and sealing the cables therein on occurence of excess heat or fire, thereby sealing the housing and said structural member opening.
- 2. In an insert device and apparatus for sealing passages through a floor upon occurence of fire or excessive temperatures, as set forth in claim 1,
- said plate means in said housing, so secured to the wall member intermediate the length thereof, being medially downwardly flared to so define a flared apertured portion therein in registry with the fire retarding means, for aligned passage of cables through the fire retarding means and through the insert device, at normal room temperatures.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 436,500 filed on Jan. 25, 1974 now Pat. No. 3,995,102.
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