Claims
- 1. In a door frame of the type including a jamb, a stop extending along the jamb, and a rabbet sized to receive a door that has a stile thickness and opposing first and second major surfaces, the first major surface of the door having a perimeter that is positioned adjacent the stop when the door is shut, the jamb including a face surface that extends along the jamb and that remains exposed when the door is shut, an improved door frame member comprising:
a fire-resistant structural core including a dado formed in a jamb side surface of the core proximal of the rabbet; an intumescent material positioned in the dado; and a jamb trim attached to the jamb side surface of the core and positioned over the jamb side surface and the intumescent material to improve the appearance of the door frame and to prevent tampering with and damage to the intumescent material.
- 2. The improved door frame member of claim 1 in which the jamb trim is made of wood.
- 3. The improved door frame member of claim 1 in which the intumescent material has an outer surface that is substantially flush with the jamb side surface of the core to facilitate adhesion of the jamb trim to the core and to promote conduction of heat to the intumescent material through the jamb trim in the event of a fire.
- 4. The improved door frame member of claim 1 in which the intumescent material extends to between ⅙ inch and {fraction (3/16)} inch of the face surface so as to absorb heat conducted through the face surface in the event of a fire.
- 5. The improved door frame member of claim 1, further comprising a wooden face trim applied over the core so that the face trim forms the face surface of the jamb.
- 6. The improved door frame member of claim 5 in which the intumescent material is in thermal contact with the face trim to promote fast activation of the intumescent material in the event of a fire.
- 7. The improved door frame member of claim 5 in which:
the face trim is adhered to the core before the dado is formed in the jamb; and the dado extends into the face trim.
- 8. The improved door frame member of claim 5 in which the face trim and the jamb trim meet to form a seam.
- 9. The improved door frame member of claim 8 in which the intumescent material is positioned adjacent the seam so that when intumescing, the intumescent material will separate the seam and flow through it.
- 10. The improved door frame member of claim 9 in which the face trim and the jamb trim are made of hardwood.
- 11. The improved door frame member of claim 1 further comprising a slot sized to fit an applied stop.
- 12. The improved door frame member of claim 1 further comprising a strip of smoke seal material applied in the rabbet to seal between the perimeter of the door and the stop when the door is closed.
- 13. A frame for a door or glazing, comprising:
a jamb member bordering an opening sized to accommodate a door or glazing member; a dado formed in a jamb side surface of the jamb facing the opening adjacent where a door or glazing member is to be mounted; a strip of intumescent material positioned in the dado; and a layer of hardwood trim covering the intumescent material to improve the appearance of the frame and prevent tampering with and damage to the strip of intumescent material, the hardwood trim being in thermal contact with the strip of intumescent material to promote fast activation of the intumescent material in the event of a fire, the hardwood trim having a thickness sized so that in the event of a fire the intumescent material is allowed to expand an form a seal between the frame and the door or glazing member.
- 14. The frame of claim 13 in which the frame is a mullion.
- 15. The frame of claim 13 in which the thickness of the hardwood trim is between {fraction (1/32)} inch and {fraction (3/32)} inch to allow the hardwood trim to fracture upon expansion of the strip of intumescent material in the event of a fire.
- 16. An improved glazing frame for bordering a glazing opening in a wall, the glazing opening sized to fit a glazing member having opposing faces and a peripheral edge, the peripheral edge of the glazing member positioned adjacent the jamb, comprising:
a jamb bordering the glazing opening; a first strip of intumescent material interposed between the jamb and the edge of the glazing member; a first glazing stop and a second glazing stop, the first and second glazing stops spaced apart and fastened to the jamb to form therebetween a glazing slot for securing in the glazing frame the glazing member, the first and second glazing stops having respective first and second stop faces proximal of glazing slot; and a second strip of intumescent material attached to the first stop face and a third strip of intumescent material attached to the second stop face, at least a portion of the second and third strips of intumescent material remaining uncovered by the glazing stops to facilitate fast activation of the intumescent material in the event of a fire, the second and third strips of intumescent material extending proximal of the first strip of intumescent material so that when activated the first, second, and third strips of intumescent material merge to form a unitary, fire-resistant U-shaped clip of expanded intumescent material that provides structural support for the glazing member.
- 17. The glazing frame of claim 16 in which:
the jamb includes a fire-resistant core having a dado formed therein; and the first strip of intumescent material is positioned in the dado.
- 18. The glazing frame of claim 16 in which the second and third strips of intumescent material are adhered to the respective first and second stop faces.
- 19. The glazing frame of claim 16 in which the second and third strips of intumescent material are wrapped in plastic sleeves to enhance the aesthetic appearance of the glazing frame and to prevent tampering with the second and third strips of intumescent material.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/360,191, filed Feb. 26, 2002, titled “Fire-Resistant Wood Assemblies For Building,” which is incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60360191 |
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