Claims
- 1. A glass block fire wall comprising vertically extending horizontal runs of glass blocks, each glass block having a peripheral side wall extending between spaced vertical faces, the peripheral side wall of each glass block comprising a channel having a contoured surface, abutting channels of the glass blocks being able to form a void with the contoured surfaces thereof opposed to one another, a horizontally extending separation strip sandwiched between each run of glass blocks, each separation strip comprising a narrow member marginally narrower than the side walls of the glass blocks and being positioned generally centrally between the side walls of adjacent glass blocks, each separation strip being formed from a fibrous cement fire resistant material to inhibit the passage of fire through the wall, each separation strip having opposed contoured continuous peripheral surfaces and opposed edges, the contoured continuous peripheral surfaces of the separation strips being substantially matched to the contoured surfaces of the channels of the glass blocks, the separation strips substantially filling the voids formed by the channels of the glass blocks.
- 2. A glass block fire wall according to claim 1 wherein each separation strip comprises a thin strip having opposed relatively narrow marginal edge portions and opposed sides bridging between the marginal edge portions, the strip having a longitudinally extending central wasted portion between longitudinally extending bulged portions, the bulged portions being intermediate the marginal edges and the wasted portion.
- 3. A glass block fire wall according to claim 1 wherein each separation strip comprises a thin strip having opposed relatively narrow marginal edge portions and opposed sides bridging between the marginal edge portions, the strip having a longitudinally extending central wasted portion between longitudinally extending bulged portions intermediate the marginal edges and the wasted portion, the peripheral side wall of each glass block having a channel comprising upstanding peripheral edges and a bottom wall tapering from the edges toward its center so the channel gets gradually deeper toward its center, each bulged portion of each strip being tapered to generally match the taper of the bottom wall of the channel so the separation strip locates in the channel.
- 4. A glass block fire wall according to claim 1 wherein each separation strip has a profile which is generally bulged with relatively narrow marginal edge portions.
- 5. A glass block fire wall according to claim 1 wherein each separation strip has opposed ends and respective brackets connecting the ends of the separation strips to vertical supports, the brackets being adapted to enable axial displacement of the separation strips during assembly of the wall, the brackets, separation strips and supports providing a structural framework supporting the wall.
- 6. A glass block fire wall according to claim 5 wherein each bracket includes a projecting finger and each separation strip is hollow, the projecting finger of the bracket being telescopically fitted into the hollow separation strip.
- 7. A glass block fire wall according to claim 5 wherein each bracket includes a socket and the separation strip is telescopically slidable in the socket of the bracket.
- 8. A glass block fire wall according to claim 5 wherein each bracket is L-shaped and includes a position indicating means so the bracket can be located at a predetermined position so that the separation strip supported by the bracket is positioned substantially at an angle of ninety degrees to the vertical supports.
Priority Claims (2)
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PM7676 |
Aug 1994 |
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PM3191 |
May 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 08/519,206, filed Aug. 25, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,640,819.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Divisions (1)
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