Claims
- 1. An enclosure which is fire resistive for a predetermined period of time comprising:
- a floor affixed upon a forging;
- walls extending vertically from said floor;
- a ceiling connected to said walls, and
- a door and a window formed in said walls, said floor and said walls and said ceiling and said door and said window being made of fire-resistant materials, said floor constituted by a glass wool felt layer of incombustible material, a platform being affixed onto said glass wool felt layer, said platform being composed of several wooden plates glued one to another, said wooden plates having an expansion joint attached thereon, a wooden skirt board attached to an upper side of said wooden plates and said expansion joint, said expansion joint being sandwiched between said walls and said wooden plates, said door comprising a frame having a plurality of wooden parts having a steel plate extending across at least one face thereof.
- 2. The enclosure of claim 1, said walls being formed of a material selected from the group consisting of plywood and fiber agglomerate, said wall being treated with a fire-retardant material, said wall being decorated on one face, said wall having a first board formed of a material selected from the group consisting of alabaster and fibrosilicate, said wall having a second board affixed to said first board, said second board being formed of an incombustible material of predetermined thickness, said wall having a third board formed of planks glued one to another for a predetermined thickness, said third board being a core of said walls, said third board having a U-shaped projection adjacent said floor.
- 3. The enclosure of claim 1, said U-shaped projection having a square rod positioned therein, said square rod being affixed to said floor, said rod having an intumescent material therein, said walls having a reversed U-shaped fastener overlying said first, second and third boards, said fastener being formed of a metallic material.
- 4. The enclosure of claim 2, said first, second and third boards having intumescent materials sandwiched therebetween.
- 5. The enclosure of claim 1, said ceiling being self-supporting, said ceiling being supported by an exposed strip formed of a material selected from the group consisting of a noble wood, an agglomerate and fibers, said strip being covered with a sheet, said strip having a groove into which a polygonal box is supported, said box having a thermally and acoustically insulating glass felt material, said box having intumescent tape through a perimeter of said box and along upper and lower edges of said box, said boxes being affixed to said exposed strip upon a neoprone gasket.
- 6. The enclosure of claim 5, said exposed strip having a balancing strip glued thereon, said balancing strip being glued to a third strip so as to form a reverse "T"-shaped configuration with said exposed strip, said third strip receiving a screw at an upper side thereof.
- 7. The enclosure of claim 1, said steel plate comprising a first steel plate extending across a first face of said plurality of wooden parts and a second steel plate extending across an opposite face of said plurality of wooden parts.
- 8. The enclosure of claim 7, each of said first and second steel plates being covered on a side opposite said plurality of wooden parts with an incombustible board.
RELATED APPLICATION
The present invention relates to U.S. Pat. No. 5,740,635, which issued on Apr. 21, 1998, entitled "ENCLOSURE WHICH IS FIRE-RESISTIVE FOR A PREDETERMINED PERIOD OF TIME".
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