Claims
- 1. An elevator landing door fireproofing arrangement, the landing door being positioned between a landing and a shaft, the landing door comprising:a skin plate facing toward the landing; and a steel section reinforcement extending in a vertical direction of the door, the reinforcement being attached to the skin plate and a surface of the reinforcement on a side facing toward the shaft being provided with a layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat, the layer of paint only being on the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft.
- 2. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, further comprising thermal insulation provided on a side of the skin plate facing toward the shaft while the steel section reinforcement extends substantially through a thickness of the thermal insulation.
- 3. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the layer of paint is on a plate attached to or supported by the surface of the steel section reinforcement on the side facing toward the shaft.
- 4. The elevator landing door fireproofing arrangement, the landing door being positioned between a landing and a shaft, the landing door comprising:a skin plate facing toward the landing; and a steel section reinforcement extending in a vertical direction of the door, the reinforcement being attached to the skin plate and a surface of the reinforcement on a side facing toward the shaft being provided with a layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat, the layer of paint being on a plate attached to or supported by the surface of the steel section reinforcement on the side facing toward the shaft, a side of the plate facing the landing being without the layer of paint.
- 5. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially parallel to the skin plate.
- 6. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially flush with a surface of the thermal insulation facing toward the shaft.
- 7. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the steel section reinforcement includes a box in which a reinforcing plate is provided on the shaft side surface and in which oblique side plates are connected to the skin plate.
- 8. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein the layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat is provided on surfaces of the side oblique plates obliquely facing toward the shaft.
- 9. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein the layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat is provided on a surface of the reinforcing plate facing toward the skin plate.
- 10. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein the layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat is provided on a surface of the skin plate facing toward the shaft.
- 11. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the layer of paint fails to completely cover the landing door.
- 12. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, further comprising thermal insulation provided on a side of the skin plate facing toward the shaft while the steel section reinforcement extends substantially through a thickness of the thermal insulation.
- 13. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein the layer of paint is on a plate attached to or supported by the surface of the steel section reinforcement on the side facing toward the shaft.
- 14. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially parallel to the skin plate.
- 15. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially flush with a surface of the thermal insulation facing toward the shaft.
- 16. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein the steel section reinforcement includes a box in which a reinforcing plate is provided on the shaft side surface and in which oblique side plates are connected to the skin plate.
- 17. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein the layer of paint fails to completely cover the landing door.
- 18. The elevator landing door fireproofing arrangement, the landing door being positioned between a landing and a shaft, the landing door comprising:a skin plate facing toward the landing; and a steel section reinforcement extending in a vertical direction of the door, the reinforcement being attached to the skin plate and a surface of the reinforcement on a side facing toward the shaft being provided with a layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat, the side of the skin plate facing toward the landing door being without the layer of paint.
- 19. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, further comprising thermal insulation provided on a side of the skin plate facing toward the shaft while the steel section reinforcement extends substantially through a thickness of the thermal insulation.
- 20. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein the layer of paint is on a plate attached to or supported by the surface of the steel section reinforcement on the side facing toward the shaft.
- 21. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially parallel to the skin plate.
- 22. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially flush with a surface of the thermal insulation facing toward the shaft.
- 23. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein the steel section reinforcement includes a box in which a reinforcing plate is provided on the shaft side surface and in which oblique side plates are connected to the skin plate.
- 24. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 18, wherein the layer of paint fails to completely cover the landing door.
- 25. The elevator landing door fireproofing arrangement, the landing door being positioned between a landing and a shaft, the landing door comprising:a skin plate facing toward the landing; and a steel section reinforcement extending in a vertical direction of the door, the reinforcement being attached to the skin plate and a surface of the reinforcement on a side facing toward the shaft being provided with a layer of paint which becomes foamy when exposed to heat, a surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the landing being without the layer of paint.
- 26. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, further comprising thermal insulation provided on a side of the skin plate facing toward the shaft while the steel section reinforcement extends substantially through a thickness of the thermal insulation.
- 27. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein the layer of paint is on a plate attached to or supported by the surface of the steel section reinforcement on the side facing toward the shaft.
- 28. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially parallel to the skin plate.
- 29. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein the surface of the steel section reinforcement facing toward the shaft is substantially flush with a surface of the thermal insulation facing toward the shaft.
- 30. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein the steel section reinforcement includes a box in which a reinforcing plate is provided on the shaft side surface and in which oblique side plates are connected to the skin plate.
- 31. The fireproofing arrangement as defined in claim 25, wherein the layer of paint fails to completely cover the landing door.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation of PCT International Application No. PCT/FI99/00408 filed on May 12, 1999, which designated the United States and on which priority is claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 120, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Continuations (1)
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