Claims
- 1. A heat temperature rise door, comprising:
- a steel shell;
- an insulating core inside said shell, said insulating core comprising a bonded mineral fiber sheet which is not bonded to the steel shell; and a ceramic coating over said bonded mineral fiber sheet; wherein said ceramic coating is made from a liquid alkali metal silicate mixed with a mineral powder which is dried to form said ceramic coating and which, if it is subjected to high temperatures, will intumesce.
- 2. A heat temperature rise door as recited in claim 1, wherein the mineral fibers of said core are made mostly of silica and calcium oxide.
- 3. A method for making a heat temperature rise door, comprising the steps of:
- coating a bonded mineral fiber sheet with a mixture of liquid alkali metal silicate and mineral powder;
- drying said coating to form a ceramic coating on said bonded mineral fiber sheet;
- sandwiching said coated bonded mineral fiber sheet between two steel door panels to form a core between said door panels; and
- welding around said door panels to form a closed, steel door shell, wherein the core is inside the shell and is not bonded to the shell, and wherein, if said door is subjected to high temperatures, said ceramic coating will intumesce.
- 4. A heat temperature rise door, consisting of:
- a bonded mineral fiber sheet;
- a ceramic coating on said sheet formed from a mixture of liquid alkali metal silicate and mineral powder which has been coated on the mineral fiber sheet and has been dried to form said ceramic coating; and
- a steel shell around said bonded, coated mineral fiber sheet, wherein said steel shell and bonded mineral fiber sheet are independent members, not bonded together, and wherein, if said door is subjected to high temperatures, said ceramic coating will intumesce.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/539,190, filed Oct. 4, 1995, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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