Claims
- 1. A ceiling closure comprising
- a metallic frame of rectangular shape formed by first and second end walls, and two side walls joining the end walls to encompass a rectangular opening in said metallic frame through which air may flow,
- first and second radiation shields each formed of a substantially air impermeable, heat resistant, flexible fabric sheet secured at one end to said first end wall, said sheets being coated with reflective coating material for reducing the transfer of heat,
- means for holding said first and second radiation shields in a stowed position adjacent said first end wall permitting air to flow through said opening, and operable in response to high temperatures to release said first and second radiation shields for movement to a closed position in which said shields extend across said opening and substantially close the latter to air flow therethrough,
- means for moving said first and second radiation shields from said stowed position to said closed position, said means shifting the other ends of said first and second radiation shields to positions adjacent said second end wall,
- and means associated with said first and second radiation shields for spacing said first and second radiation shields from each other when in said closed position to enclose a dead air space therebetween with said first and second radiation shields having respective surfaces substantially parallel to and facing each other across said air space, thereby limiting heat transfer by conduction therebetween.
- 2. A ceiling closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said fabric sheets are formed of woven asbestos coated with coating material having a heat emissivity a small fraction of that of asbestos.
- 3. A ceiling closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said sheets are coated on both sides with said coating material.
- 4. A ceiling closure in accordance with claim 1 wherein said coating material contains a form of aluminum as the effective heat emitting surface.
- 5. A ceiling closure in accordance with claim 4 wherein said coating material is formed of aluminum powder in a plastic binder.
- 6. A ceiling closure in accordance with claim 2 in which coatings on said sheets retain fibers of asbestos from liberation into an air stream flowing through said opening.
- 7. A closure comprising
- a metallic frame of rectangular shape formed by first and second end walls, and two side walls joining the end walls to encompass a rectangular opening in said metallic frame through which air may flow,
- first and second radiation shields each formed of a substantially air impermeable, heat resistant, flexible fabric sheet secured at one end to said first end wall, respective surfaces of said sheets having a heat emissivity a small fraction of that of a black body,
- means for holding said first and second radiation shields in a stowed position adjacent said first end wall permitting air to flow through said opening, and operable in response to high temperatures to release said first and second radiation shields for movement to a closed position in which said shields extend across said opening and substantially close the latter to air flow therethrough,
- means for moving said first and second radiation shields from said stowed position to said closed position, said means shifting the other ends of said first and second radiation shields to positions adjacent said second end wall,
- and means associated with said first and second radiation shields for spacing said first and second radiation shields from each other when in said closed position to enclose a dead air space therebetween with said first and second radiation shields having respective surfaces substantially parallel to and facing each other across said air space, thereby limiting heat transfer by conduction therebetween.
- 8. A closure in accordance with claim 7 wherein said small fraction is less than about 0.2.
- 9. A closure in accordance with claim 7 in which said first and second radiation shields each comprises an asbestos fabric sheet coated on both sides with coating material having said heat emissivity a small fraction of that of a black body.
- 10. A closure in accordance with claim 9 wherein said coating material contains a form of aluminum as the effective heat emitting surface.
- 11. A closure in accordance with claim 10 wherein said coating material is formed of aluminum powder in a plastic binder.
- 12. A closure in accordance with claim 9 in which coatings on said sheets retain fibers of asbestos from liberation into an air stream flowing through said opening.
Parent Case Info
The application is a continuation of copending application Ser. No. 625,855, filed Oct. 28, 1975, and now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation of application Ser. No. 541,523, filed Jan. 16, 1975, and now abandoned, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 385,475, filed Aug. 3, 1973, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,861,443, issued Jan. 21, 1975.
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