The present invention relates to light kits and other constructions for use in doors, closures, walls and partitions where flammable materials are used adjacent to a window or other opening.
Fire-rated doors, or “fire doors”, are used in buildings as passive fire protection devices to prevent the spread of fire, yet allow people to pass through fire-rated walls of the buildings. Doors, closures, walls and other partitions must all meet various burn tests and fire standards in building construction. Adding a window or other opening in the door, closure, wall or partition is common. Often the opening includes trim or molding around the glass or other element positioned in the opening.
Using flammable trim materials around windows and openings may be detrimental to the fire rating of the door, closure, wall or other partition. During a fire, the flammable trim may burn causing the door or other structure to fail at the window area. Therefore, it is common for fire-resistant trim to be used. Flammable trim, such as real wood, has been identified as many times being more aesthetically pleasing than fire-resistant alternatives. In the case of a fire-rated door, the fire-resistant interior construction of the door may include a wood veneer exterior. Using fire-resistant, non-wood trim around a window next to the wood veneer of the door may lead to a less desirable look for the finished structure.
There is a desire to allow flammable trim, such as wood, to be used and still meet various fire ratings associated with the door, closure, wall or other partition in a fire-rated light kit.
The present invention relates to a fire-rated light kit including a window track defining a channel for capturing an edge of a window pane and a flange. A first intumescent material is positioned on a top of the track. A second intumescent material is positioned under the track. The track is positioned along a fire resistant partition including an internal edge defining an aperture. The first intumescent material expands in response to heat or flame to cause a trim member to be pushed away from the partition and window. The second intumescent material expands in response to heat or flame by sealing between the track and the partition.
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The present invention relates to using fire-rated light kits including flammable trim pieces 82, 84 around the window 12. While the illustrated embodiments including the fire-rated light kits are doors, other building structures such as closures, walls or partitions can be provided instead. Side panels (side lights) next to a door, or a transom above the door are other examples. Window 12 can be any structure positioned within the door or other wall structure.
Opening 16 for window 12 in door 10 includes a perimeter edge 18. Glass or other window material 20 is positioned in opening 16. Glass or glass pane 20 includes a periphery 22. A track 30 captures periphery 22 of glass 20. As shown in
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Track 30 further includes a first flange 50 and a second flange 52 which extend outwardly in opposite directions. Each flange includes a base surface 56, and an opposite facing surface 58. Track 30 defines upper outside corners 60, 62. Track 30 further defines a lower pocket 64. Track body 31 is made from metal or other fire-resistant material. In one form, track body 31 is made from bent sheet metal, where projecting members 42, 44 are made from bent over portions of the sheet metal. Track 30 can be cut into segments or bent into segments so as to surround the periphery 22 of glass 20.
Track 30 includes a first intumescent material 70 positioned under track 30. In the example shown, material 70 is positioned in lower pocket 64. A second intumescent material 74 is positioned on a top of track 30. In the example shown, material 74 is positioned adjacent each corner 60, 62. The intumescent materials 70, 74 expand in the presence of heat and/or flame. Materials 70, 74 are in the form of layers or strips affixed to body 31 of track 30 and extend along the length of track 30. (See also
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During exposure to heat and/or flame, first intumescent material 70 will expand and seal between track 30 and perimeter edge 18 of door material 14. Such seal prevents gases from passing through the window area. Second intumescent material 74 positioned adjacent to each corner 60, 62 will expand and push the pieces of trim 82, 84 away from glass 20 and door material 14, as shown in
The intumescent materials can be the same material or different. For example, a soft puff material can be used for first intumescent material 70 (between the track 30 and the door material 14). A hard puff material can be used for second intumescent material 74 (between the track 30 and the trim 82, 84). One example for first intumescent material 70 is a soft char, graphite intumescent such as INTUMEX L or LX from Intumex GmbH, of Linz, Austria, that produces a light char with low expansion pressure. A 1/16 inch thick strip can be used. One example for second intumescent material 74 is a hard char, hydrated sodium silicate intumescent such as PALUSOL Type 104 from BASF Chemical Company, of Frantenthal, Germany. A 3/16 inch thick strip can be used.
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A further difference between track 230 and tracks 30, 130 is that second intumescent material 274 is positioned only on first projecting member 242 and second projecting member 244, but not on either of first and second flanges 250, 252. The intumescent material on the upper portion of the track 30 can be positioned as desired on either or both of the projecting members defining the glass holding channel, and the outwardly extending flanges.
Tracks 30, 130, 230 operate in a similar manner in the presence of heat and/or flame. As described above, the intumescent material between track 30, 130, 230 and the door expands and seals between track 30 and the perimeter edge 18 of door material 14. The intumescent material between track 30, 130, 230 and any trim is positioned to expand and push the trim away from the glass 20 and the door material 14.
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With the tracks 30, 130, 230 noted above, flammable trim, such as wood can be used so as to provide a more visually appealing partition or door. For example, the trim material can be matched to the wood veneer of the fire-rated partition or door.
The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the manufacture and use of the composition of the invention. Since many embodiments of the invention can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, the invention resides in the claims hereinafter appended.