Claims
- 1. An internally ventilated facade insulation comprising synthetic resin panels and extending between a lower end zone and an upper end zone of a facade having a determined height and width as well as ventilation ducts extending from said lower to said upper end zone substantially over the entire height of said facade,
- said facade insulation consisting essentially of (a) at least two horizontally extending facade regions, and (b) a flame barrier between said regions, having an upper end face and a lower end face and extending horizontally across substantially the entire width of the facade,
- at least one of said facade regions being a lower one having an upper region-end face and supporting said lower flame barrier end face thereon, and at least a second one of said facade regions being an upper one having a lower region-end face and resting therewith on said upper flame barrier end face, above said first facade region;
- said flame barrier comprising (i) a plurality of barrier ducts, adapted for connecting ventilation ducts in said lower facade region with corresponding ducts in said upper facade region, and (ii) an elongated transverse channel extending substantially horizontally and transversely to said barrier ducts and intersecting said barrier ducts so as to be in free communication with said ventilation ducts therebelow and thereabove up to a temperature limit, and
- heat-expandable blocking means lodged in and extending along said transverse channel, and being adapted for expanding, when the temperature in said ventilation ducts located in said lower facade region adjacent said transverse channel reaches said temperature limit, in a manner such that at least about 80% of the cross-sectional area of each of said barrier ducts and upper facade region ducts is blocked off above said transverse groove.
- 2. The facade insulation of claim 1, wherein said flame barrier comprises
- (a) a first elongated substantially beam-shaped barrier element having said lower flame barrier end face and a first element upper face and
- (b) a second elongated, substantially beam-shaped barrier element having said upper flame barrier end face and a second element lower face,
- said second barrier element being superimposed on said first barrier element with said second element lower face resting on said first element upper face in a substantially horizontal joint plane;
- said barrier ducts comprising
- (c) first element ducts extending through said first barrier element at an inclined angle relative to said lower and upper faces thereof, and having openings in each of said two faces of said first barrier element; and
- (d) second element ducts extending through said second barrier element in a direction intersecting the direction in which said first element ducts extend, and inclined relative to said upper and lower end faces of said second barrier element; said second element ducts having openings in said upper and lower faces of said second barrier element, and
- said transverse channel is constituted by an elongated groove in one of said barrier elements open in the face thereof on which the other barrier element rests, and extending in the same longitudinal direction as said barrier elements, said channel having sidewalls extending transversely to said joint plane;
- said blocking means being mounted along at least one of said channel sidewalls.
- 3. The facade insulation of claim 2, wherein said barrier ducts and the ventilating ducts in an adjacent panel are inclined relative to the horizontal plane at an identical angle.
- 4. The flame barrier of claim 2, wherein said barrier ducts and the ventilation ducts in an adjacent facade region are inclined relative to the horizontal joint plane at an identical angle.
- 5. The flame barrier of claim 4, wherein each barrier duct is blockable by said blocking means being a plate- or strip-shaped element.
- 6. The flame barrier of claim 5, wherein said blocking means comprise a blocking element core consisting essentially of hydrated sodium silicate-type foamable substance, foaming agent and reinforcing material selected from non-combustible fibers and metal wire having a melting point above said critical temperature limit.
- 7. The flame barrier of claim 6, wherein said blocking element comprises, about said core, a thin envelope consisting of highly heat-conductive material of an aluminum foil-type and being free from impeding the expansion of said core.
- 8. The flame barrier of claim 7, wherein said barrier ducts have a cross-sectional area such, and said blocking element consists of a material whose expansion coefficient at said critical temperature limit is such, that said cross-sectional area of said barrier duct is blocked off by above 80% and up to 100%, when said blocking element expands.
- 9. A flame barrier comprising
- a beam-shaped barrier body adapted for being interposed between a lower and an upper facade region of an internally ventilated facade, having an upper and a lower face and a plurality of barrier ducts each extending between said upper and said lower face and opening therethrough and, at each of said barrier ducts,
- a non-combustible heat-expandable blocking means, being adapted for expanding, when the temperature in said barrier duct reaches a critical limit, in a manner such, that said blocking means expand to block off at least about 80% of the cross-sectional area of the respective duct; and said barrier ducts being inclined at an acute angle relative to said upper and lower barrier body faces.
- 10. The flame barrier of claim 9, wherein said barrier body has the configuration of a beam of substantially rectangular cross-section.
- 11. A beam-shaped elongated flame barrier adapted for being interposed between an upper face of a lower facade region and a lower face of an upper facade region, of an internally ventilated facade insulation having a plurality of ventilation ducts opening, respectively, through said upper and lower faces, and comprising
- (A) an elongated barrier block having a flat upper and a flat lower supporting block face,
- (i) a plurality of barrier ducts extending parallel with each other through said barrier block from said upper block face to said lower block face obliquely to, and opening through, both said block faces,
- (ii) an elongated transverse channel extending substantially horizontally through the interior of said barrier block in substantially the same longitudinal direction as said elongated block and intersecting said obliquely extending barrier ducts at an acute angle,
- said channel having right-hand and left-hand sidewalls in said barrier block extending transversely to said upper and lower block faces, and
- (B) heat-expandable obturating means lodged on at least one of the sidewalls of said channel and extending in the same longitudinal direction as said barrier block, said obturating means being adapted for expanding, when the temperature in said transverse channel reaches a determined temperature limit, in a manner such that at least about 80% of the cross-sectional area of each of said barrier ducts intersecting said transverse channel is obturated.
- 12. A flame barrier block adapted for being interposed between an upper face of a lower facade region and a lower face of an upper facade region, of an internally ventilated facade insulation having a plurality of ventilation ducts opening, respectively, through said upper and lower facade region faces, and comprising
- (a) a first elongated, substantially beam-shaped barrier element having an outer flame barrier end face and a first element inner face and
- (b) a second elongated, substantially beam-shaped barrier element having an outer flame barrier end face and a second element inner face,
- said first and second barrier elements being superimposed one upon the other with their inner faces in contact with each other in a substantially horizontally extending joint plane, said first and second barrier elements thereby forming a composite beam block having a longitudinal axis,
- (c) barrier ducts extending through said composite beam block and comprising
- (i) first element ducts extending through said first barrier element obliquely relative to said outer and inner faces thereof, and having orifices in said outer end face of said first barrier element; and
- (ii) second element ducts extending through said second barrier element obliquely relative to said second element outer and inner faces at an angle such as to intersect said first element ducts; said second element ducts having orifices in said outer end face of said second barrier element;
- (d) an elongated groove extending in a direction parallel with said longitudinal axis and being recessed in the inner face of one of said first and second barrier elements and opening through said joint plane, said groove having a groove bottom and groove sidewalls flanking said groove, the barrier ducts in the barrier element containing said groove having orifices in said groove bottom, and the barrier ducts in the other barrier element having orifices located in said inner face of said other barrier element and opening toward said groove; and
- (e) heat-expandable obturating means lodged on at least one of said groove sidewalls and extending in a direction parallel with said longitudinal axis, said obturating means being adapted for expanding, when the temperature in said groove reaches a determined temperature limit, in a manner such that at least 80% of the cross sectional area of each of said barrier ducts opening into said groove is obturated.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATIONSHIP TO EARLIER APPLICATION
This is a continuation-in-part of my earlier pending patent application Ser. No. 06/859,918 filed on Apr. 5, 1986, now abandoned.
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