Claims
- 1. An improved wall stud assembly for forming a prefabricated partition, said assembly comprising:a) a first elongate stud member and a second elongate stud member, each stud member having a joining part extending along the length thereof and a panel receiving flange disposed along each of two opposite longitudinal sides of said joining part, b) said joining parts of said first and second elongate stud members each having a first linear array of holes and a second linear array of holes respectively extending along a first longitudinal axis and a second longitudinal axis, c) said first and second longitudinal axis being disposed laterally outward and on opposite sides of a longitudinal center line of each joining part, d) said holes of each of said first and second linear arrays comprising longitudinally spaced apart alternating punched holes and extruded holes, e) each of said extruded holes of each linear array being laterally aligned with a punched hole of the other linear array and each of said extruded holes of both linear arrays being structured and configured for attachment with at least a distal end of a fastener element extending therethrough, f) said corresponding panel receiving flanges of said first and second stud members cooperatively structured and disposed a sufficiently spaced apart distance to engage and maintain portions of a prefabricated partition therebetween, g) said first and second stud members further arranged so that said joining parts thereof are disposed in spaced, substantially confronting relation to one another and with said punched holes of said first stud member generally aligned with said extruded holes of said second stud member, h) a plurality of fasteners, each fastener extending initially through one of said punched holes on one of said stud members and subsequently into an aligned one of said extruded holes on the other of said stud members so as to secure said first and second stud members together and form said wall stud assembly, and i) a solid insulation material mounted to said first and second stud members in confronting relation along at least a majority of the length of said joining part thereof; said solid insulation material structured to provide at least a predetermined minimal amount of heat resistance sufficient to be fire resistant.
- 2. An assembly as recited in claim 1 wherein said solid insulation material comprises at least one insulation filler member disposed between said joining parts of said first and second stud members and extending along a length thereof.
- 3. An assembly as recited in claim 2 wherein said one insulation filler member comprises an at least partially semi-rigid fiberglass material.
- 4. An assembly as recited in claim 2 comprising at least one cover plate secured to one of said stud members between said panel receiving flanges and in overlying, substantially covering relation to said joining part thereof; said one cover plate secured to one of said stud members a spaced apart distance from said joining part so as to form an interior chamber therebetween; said solid insulation material further comprising at least one insulative strip disposed within said interior chamber and extending along a length thereof.
- 5. An assembly as recited in claim 1 comprising at least one cover plate secured to one of said stud members between said panel receiving flanges and in overlying, substantially covering relation to said joining part thereof; said one cover plate secured to one of said stud members a spaced apart distance from said joining part so as to form an interior chamber therebetween; said solid insulation material comprising at least one insulative strip disposed within said interior chamber along a length thereof.
- 6. An improved wall stud assembly for forming a prefabricated partition or wall, comprising:a) a first elongate stud member and a second elongate stud member, each having a joining part and a panel receiving flange formed along each longitudinal side of said joining part, b) said joining parts of said first and second elongate stud members each having a plurality of punched holes formed therein and disposed generally along a first longitudinal axis thereof, c) said joining parts of said first and second elongate stud members each further having a plurality of extruded holes formed therein and disposed generally along a second longitudinal axis thereof, d) each of said extruded holes structured and configured for attachment with at least a distal end of a fastener element extending therethrough, and each of said extruded holes further disposed on said joining parts in laterally aligned and adjacent relation to one of said punched holes and in a substantially equivalent horizontal plain relative thereto, e) said first and second stud members arranged at a spaced apart distance and further arranged so that said joining parts thereof are disposed in substantially spaced, confronting relation to one another and with said plurality of punched holes of said first stud member generally aligned with said extruded holes of said second stud member; f) said corresponding panel receiving flanges of said first and second stud members cooperatively disposed and structured a sufficiently spaced apart distance to engage and maintain a wall panel therebetween, g) at least one fastener element initially extending through one of said punched holes of said first stud member and subsequently into one of said extruded holes of said second stud member so as to secure said first and second stud members together and form said wall stud assembly, and h) a fire resistant solid insulation material mounted on said first and second stud members and extending along at least the majority of the lengths thereof; said insulation material disposed and structured to provide at least a predetermined minimal amount of heat resistance to said wall stud assembly.
- 7. An assembly as recited in claim 6 wherein said fire resistant solid insulation material comprises at least one insulation filler member disposed between said joining parts of said first and second stud members and extending along a length thereof.
- 8. An assembly as recited in claim 7 wherein said at least one insulation filler member comprises a semi-rigid fiberglass material.
- 9. An assembly as recited in claim 7 further comprising at least one cover plate secured to one of said stud members between said panel receiving flanges and in overlying, substantially covering relation to said joining part thereof; said one cover plate being secured to one of said stud members a spaced distance from said joining parts so as to form an interior chamber therebetween; said fire resistant solid insulation material further comprising at least one insulative strip disposed within said interior chamber and extending along a length thereof.
- 10. An assembly as recited in claim 6 further comprising at least one cover plate secured to one of said stud members between said panel receiving flanges and in overlying substantially covering relation to said joining part thereof; said one cover plate being secured to one of said stud members a spaced distance from said joining part so as to form an interior chamber therebetween; said fire resistant solid insulation material comprising at least one insulative strip disposed within said interior chamber and extending along a length thereof.
- 11. An assembly as recited in claim 10 wherein said at least one insulative strip comprises a gypsum material disposed within said interior chamber extending along at least the majority of the length thereof.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part application of co-pending patent application Ser. No. 09/008,922 filed on Jan. 20, 1998 which is incorporated herein by reference.
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