AU2015268732A1 - Bracket for a firestop collar and use of this bracket - Google Patents

Bracket for a firestop collar and use of this bracket Download PDF

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AU2015268732A1
AU2015268732A1 AU2015268732A AU2015268732A AU2015268732A1 AU 2015268732 A1 AU2015268732 A1 AU 2015268732A1 AU 2015268732 A AU2015268732 A AU 2015268732A AU 2015268732 A AU2015268732 A AU 2015268732A AU 2015268732 A1 AU2015268732 A1 AU 2015268732A1
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Rudolf Semler
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Device (10) for a firestop collar (4), comprising an anchoring element (20) and an expansion element (26). The anchoring element (20) serves to anchor the device (10) to a substrate (2), and the expansion element (26) is intended to interact with the firestop collar (4). The expansion element (24) is made of intumescent material and is arranged between the anchoring element (20) and the firestop collar (4) in such a way that it is in contact with the firestop collar (4). (Figure 2) 4,5 ~2 Prior Art 1 4,5 10 20,24 38 20, 23 2, A 20,22

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- 1 Bracket for a firestop collar and use of this bracket Field of the Invention [0001] The invention relates to a bracket for a firestop collar as well as to the use of this bracket as fastening material for a firestop collar. However, it will be appreciated that the invention is not limited to this particular field of use. Background of the Invention [0002] Any discussion of the prior art throughout the specification should in no way be considered as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common general knowledge in the field. [0003] The firestop collar arranged around pipes or cables comprises intumescent material that expands upon exposure to heat, closing off the penetration as tightly as possible, so as to prevent propagation of the fire. Depending on the diameter of the penetration, the firestop collar can be arranged at an outer end of the penetration, for example, on the wall or floor/ceiling, or else directly in the penetration. When the firestop collar is arranged at the entrance to the penetration (wall mounting), it is normally fastened to the wall or floor/ceiling by means of brackets. Such firestop collars are described, for example, in German applications DE 10 2008 031 018 Al, DE 102 17 174 Al and DE 198 52 120 Al. If the firestop collar is arranged in the penetration in such a way that only a small part of the firestop collar projects beyond the penetration, no additional bracket is needed as is the case with wall mounting. This is also referred to as firestop bandages or firestop strips. Such firestop collars are described, for instance, in German utility model DE 201 10 973 Ul, German patent application DE 103 05 903 Al or German patent application DE 10 2008 059 564 Al. The firestop collars, which are mounted so as to have an overhang, that is to say, which are wrapped around the pipe so as to extend partially beyond the penetration, are employed with a sufficient overhang, especially when it comes to thin-walled plastic pipes, so that, in case of fire, the intumescent material of the firestop collar can be heated up early enough to the temperatures needed for the expansion. When the -2 firestop collar is completely integrated into the penetration, these temperatures are often only reached at too late a point in time, so that the plastic pipe collapses before the firestop collar starts to expand. [0004] As set forth in the invention, the term "firestop collar" comprises all types of wrappings that are wound around pipes or cables and that have firestop properties, especially firestop fabric collars, that is to say, strips of intumescent material that are wrapped with a fabric strip, firestop bandages and firestop strips which are such that they are made of a material or applied onto a carrier that is so flexible that it can be pushed in a specific direction by the intumescence pressure of an expandable material. This list is provided by way of an example and should not be constructed in any limiting manner. [0005] A firestop collar in the form of a firestop strip having an overhang is shown by way of an example in Figure 1. A wall 2 has a penetration 3 through which a pipe 1 runs that extends along the longitudinal axis A. A firestop collar 4 which is, for instance, a fabric strip comprising intumescent material 5 surrounds the pipe 1 in the penetration 3 in the circumferential direction with an overhang, so that it comes to rest partially between the pipe 1 and the penetration 3. The remaining opening 7, in other words, the gap left between the firestop collar 4 and the penetration 3, can be filled with mortar or gypsum 6, which optionally can have firestop properties. This affixes the firestop collar 4 in the penetration 3. [0006] These prior-art arrangements, however, entail the problem that some of the intumescent material 5 spreads in the axial direction (that is to say, essentially parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the pipe 1) and is squeezed out at the opening of the penetration 3 on the side of the wall. Moreover, the intumescence in the area of the overhang is not oriented and the intumescent material 5 spreads in all directions. As a result, intumescent material is lost and is then not available to close off the penetration 3. A correspondingly large quantity of intumescent material 5 is normally employed in order to remedy this problem.
-3 [0007] Advantageously, the invention, in at least one preferred embodiment provides a device for a firestop collar that allows the firestop collar to be used with improved efficiency. Summary of the Invention [0008] According to the invention there is provided a device for a firestop collar, the device comprising: an anchor for anchoring the device to a substrate; and an expander intended to interact with the firestop collar, the expander being an intumescent material, the anchor having a first leg and a second leg having lateral edges, the first leg provided to fasten the anchor to the substrate, wherein the second leg has two side tabs extending in an oblique direction from the lateral edges in a direction of the expander to define a shell, the expander arranged on the second leg within the shell. [0009] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description and the claims, the words "comprise", "comprising", and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense; that is to say, in the sense of "including, but not limited to". [0010] The device according to the invention is based on the fundamental notion of actively moving a firestop collar in case of fire in the direction of a penetration present in the substrate. The device according to the invention can be used for any firestop collars that are soft and flexible enough to be pushed by the intumescence pressure of the expansion element towards the penetration that is to be closed off. The systematic deformation of the firestop collar allows its intumescent material to be directed towards the penetration. Consequently, the intumescent material is utilized effectively and a smaller amount can be used in the firestop collar, which translates into cost savings.
- 3a [0011] According to one embodiment, the anchoring element has at least a first leg and a second leg. The first leg can be provided to fasten the anchoring element to the substrate, and the expansion element can be arranged on the second leg of the anchoring element. [0012] Preferably, the anchoring element has legs that are in an L-shaped arrangement.
-4 [0013] According to one embodiment of the invention, the one (second) leg of the device is a sheet metal tab that can also be provided with at least one fastening means, such as a hook. This hook is provided for the purpose of interacting with the expansion element in order to secure it. As an alternative, a mandrel, a claw or another means having an equivalent function can also be employed in order to secure the expansion element. [0014] According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, the second leg is provided with an additional, third leg. This additional, third leg serves to prevent the intumescent material from being squeezed out upwards, in other words, away from the penetration, and it is advantageously dimensioned in such a way that it essentially matches the cross section of the expansion element. The device must not hinder the intumescence of the expansion element in the direction of the firestop collar since otherwise, it would no longer be ensured that the expanded expansion element pushes the firestop collar in the direction of the penetration. [0015] Preferably, the anchoring element has two legs that are in an L-shaped arrangement. [0016] With this embodiment, the firestop collar is not secured directly by the device. The device can be mounted on the wall in such a way that the firestop collar is clamped between the pipe and the device, to put it more precisely, between the pipe and the expansion element. Moreover, the firestop collar can be selected so as to be so thick that it can be clamped in the penetration and consequently does not need to be additionally secured. As an alternative, the firestop collar can be affixed and secured by a hardening compound such as firestop foam, mortar or gypsum. [0017] In another embodiment of the device described above, the third leg can also be configured in such a manner that it covers the expansion element as well as the firestop collar at the top, thus preventing the expansion element and the firestop collar from spreading away from the penetration, especially in the axial direction.
-5 [0018] According to another embodiment, the expansion element is arranged in a shell that prevents the intumescent material of the expansion element from being squeezed out at the sides. In this manner, the intumescence pressure brought to bear by the expansion element can be effectively directed towards the firestop collar. In this context, the second leg can be provided with side tabs that extend in the direction of the expansion element. This makes it possible to manufacture the shell particularly inexpensively. [0019] Preferably, the device according to the invention has a third leg, which can also be configured as a tab, as well as side tabs in order to form a shell which, together with the wall to which the device is affixed, surrounds the expansion element from five sides. Consequently, the intumescence pressure brought to bear by the expansion element can be directed especially effectively and virtually without losses towards the firestop collar. [0020] According to another aspect of the invention, the device according to one or more of the above-mentioned embodiments of the invention can be used as an additional element for a firestop collar. The effects and advantages already mentioned in conjunction with the bracket apply in an identical or similar manner to its use as an additional element for a firestop collar. Description of the Drawings [0021] Additional features and advantages of the invention can be gleaned from the description below of advantageous embodiments making reference to the accompanying drawings. The following is shown: [0022] Figure 1: a schematic sectional view of a bracket for a firestop collar known from the state of the art, [0023] Figure 2: a schematic sectional view of a device according to a first embodiment, -6 [0024] Figure 3: a perspective view of a device according to a second embodiment, [0025] Figure 4: a schematic top view of this device in the sectional direction B-B [0026] Figure 5: a schematic sectional view of a device in an expanded state, according to one embodiment. Preferred Embodiments of the Invention [0027] Figure 2 shows a schematic sectional view of a device 10 according to a first embodiment. The device 10 comprises an anchoring element 20 that consists of a first leg 22, a second leg 23 and a third leg 24. The legs 22, 23, 24 are in an L-shaped arrangement with respect to each other. The first leg 22 is fastened to a wall 2 by means of a screw 12 as the fastening element. An expansion element 26 is joined to the anchoring element 20 in the L-shaped shell formed by the second leg 23 and the third leg 24. Preferably, the second leg 23 is a sheet metal tab that can also comprise fastening means (not shown in the figure) such as a hook or mandrels or another means having an identical function that secures the expansion element 26. The firestop collar 4, which can be secured, for instance, by means of encapsulation with foam, plaster or mortar, has the function of closing off the penetration 3 of the wall 2 in case of fire. [0028] The expansion element 26, like the firestop collar 4, consists of intumescent material 5. Intumescent material having a conventional composition, for instance, active substances such as acidifiers, carbon sources, foaming agents and physically expandable compounds like expandable graphite, which are bonded in a matrix, especially a polymer matrix, can be used for the firestop collar 4 as well as for the expansion element 26. The expansion element 26 is preferably a flat strip of intumescent material 5, whose first flat side is in contact with the second leg 23 of the anchoring element 20, and whose opposite flat side is in contact with the firestop collar 4. [0029] In case of fire, it is not only the intumescent material 5 of the firestop collar 4 that expands but also the intumescent material 5 of the expansion element 26. The -7 expansion of the expansion element 26 exerts intumescence pressure onto the firestop collar 4, as a result of which the latter is pushed relative to the anchoring element 20 in the direction of the opening of the penetration. The intumescent material 5 of the firestop collar thus expands not only radially but also axially inwards, that is to say, parallel to the longitudinal axis A of the pipe 1 that might have been destroyed by the fire. The firestop collar 4 is, for example, a fabric collar. However, it is likewise possible to employ other firestop collars 4 such as, for instance, a firestop strip or a firestop bandage, which are soft and flexible enough to be deformed by the intumescence pressure caused by the expansion element 26. [0030] In an alternative embodiment, the second leg 23 of the anchoring element 20 can be provided - on its flat side that is in contact with the flat side of the expansion element 26 situated opposite from the firestop collar - with fastening means (not shown) such as, for instance, mandrels or hooks and the like, which secure the expansion element 26. However, the fastening means can also be arranged on the side edge of the second leg 24 and can be configured, for example, in the form of hooks that are facing the expansion element 26. For the sake of clarity, this embodiment is not shown in the figures. [0031] In order to be able to build up sufficient intumescence pressure, it is advantageous if the device 10, according to another embodiment, has a shell formed by the anchoring element 20, with the expansion element 26 being arranged in the shell. Figure 3 shows such a device 10 in a simplified, perspective view. For purposes of fastening the device to a wall or floor/ceiling, the first leg 22 of the anchoring element 20 is provided with preferably stamped fastening openings 36. The device 10 can preferably be stamped out of a strip of sheet metal and bent into the desired shape. [0032] Figure 4 shows such a device 10 in a schematic top view along the sectional edge B-B from Figure 3. The second leg 23 of the anchoring element 20 is provided with side tabs 32 that extend in the direction of the expansion element 26. The side tabs 32 can prevent the expansion element 26 from being squeezed out at the sides, so that a sufficiently high intumescence pressure can build up in the shell 34.
-8 [0033] Figure 5 shows another schematic sectional view of a device 10 in which the intumescent material 5 of the expansion element 26 has expanded due to the action of the fire, as a result of which the expansion element 26 was activated and the firestop collar 4 was pushed out of its original position. The intumescent material 5 of the firestop collar 4 has expanded in the direction of the penetration 3 (as indicated by an arrow) and protects the already destroyed pipe 1 against the fire. [0034] Although the invention has been descibed with reference to specific examples, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.
-9 List of reference numerals 1 pipe 2 wall 3 penetration 4 firestop collar 5 intumescent material 6 gypsum, mortar 7 annular gap, remaining opening 10 device 12 screw 20 anchoring element 22 first leg 23 second leg 24 third leg 26 expansion element 32 side tabs 34 shell 36 fastening openings A longitudinal axis B-B cross sectional axis

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1. A device for a firestop collar, the device comprising: an anchor for anchoring the device to a substrate, and an expander intended to interact with the firestop collar, the expander being an intumescent material, the anchor having a first leg and a second leg having lateral edges, the first leg provided to fasten the anchor to the substrate, wherein the second leg has two side tabs extending in an oblique direction from the lateral edges in a direction of the expander to define a shell, the expander arranged on the second leg within the shell.
2. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the anchorhas first and second legs that are in an L-shaped arrangement.
3. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the second leg is provided with at least one fastener for fasterning the expander.
4. A method for using the device as recited in claim 1 comprising: providing the device as an additional element for a firestop collar.
5. A method for using the device as recited in claim 1 comprising: providing the device as a bracket for a firestop collar.
6. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the firestop collar extends a first length, the expander being shorter than the first length, wherein the first length extends circumferentially around a pripe.
7. The device as recited in claim 6, wherein the firestop collar has a first width extending axially in a direction of the pipe, and the expander has a width less than the first width. - 11
8. The device as recited in claim 1, wherein the expander is a flat strip having a first flat side in contact with the anchor and a second flat side for contacting the firestop collar.
9. A device for a firestop collar, the device comprising: an anchor having lateral edges for anchoring the device to a substrate, the anchor having side tabs extending from the lateral edges to define a shell; and an expander intended to interact with the firestop collar, the expander being an intumescent material, the expander arranged in the shell between the side tabs.
10. The deivce as recited in claim 9, wherein the anchor has a first leg and a second leg, the first leg provided to fasten the anchor to the substrate, the second leg having a side contacting the expander, the tabs extending from the side.
11. The device as recited in claim 10, wherein the side and the tabs define a U shaped cross section, the expander fitting within the U-shaped cross section
12. A device substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings and/or examples.
13. Use of a device substantially as herein described with reference to any one of the embodiments of the invention illustrated in the accompanying drawings and/or examples.
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