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US1151289A
US1151289A US86272214A US1914862722A US1151289A US 1151289 A US1151289 A US 1151289A US 86272214 A US86272214 A US 86272214A US 1914862722 A US1914862722 A US 1914862722A US 1151289 A US1151289 A US 1151289A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
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    • E04BGENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS; WALLS, e.g. PARTITIONS; ROOFS; FLOORS; CEILINGS; INSULATION OR OTHER PROTECTION OF BUILDINGS
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    • E04B9/06Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members
    • E04B9/08Ceilings; Construction of ceilings, e.g. false ceilings; Ceiling construction with regard to insulation characterised by constructional features of the supporting construction, e.g. cross section or material of framework members having the capability of expansion, e.g. in case of fire

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  • Patented Au as, rare.
  • My invention relates to an improved means for fastening together two or more pieces of metal or other material in such manner that normally the parts are rigidly connected, but when the fastening means is subjected to'a high temperature, a portion thereof will be fused and the said pieces will 5 be unrestrained by fastenings to allow one of said members to expand or nove .rela tively to the other member.
  • the invention consists of a bolt o-rlil-re fastening having a part whichwill be fused under a 23 predetermined temperature toallow one of the parts which it connects to move, relatirely to the other part, as I will hereinafter describe and claim.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view thereof showing one of the fasteners.
  • my invention is capable of different uses and I intend to employ it in any art where it may be found of advantage, it is especially designed as a fastening for the front and back sheets of a fire-door or shutter or like structure.
  • a fire door which is composed, essentially, of a back face, A, and a front face, B, both composed of galvanized iron or the like, and between which is placed a sheet of asbestos, C, or other suitable nonconducting material.
  • the inner and outer faces of the door or other structure are made up of overlapping sections of sheet metal which are corrugated for the purpose of giving them increased strength and to provide internal spaces for the circulation of air thereby tending to produce cooling drafts along the inner surfaces of the plates or sections.
  • One of the features of the patented door is that no bolts, rivets, or other fastenings are used except at the margin where the metal sheets are attached to an expansible stiffening frame, D. Practical tests of a more or less extensive nature have shown that when door of the character specified is subjected to high temperatures, the outer or exposed face of the door which is unrestrained by fastenings to the rear face, bulges toward the fire without affecting or altering the position of the rear mu. This has proved to be a desirable feature of the patented door and I desire to. retain it, but at the same time, it is of advantage to make the door more rigid than is permitted by the patented construction. r
  • the front. face ofthe door maybe normally rigidly fastened to the back face, and when this plan is adopted it will be found that the stiffness and rigidity of the door is materially increased and the door as a whole has imparted to it improved and desirable qualities.
  • the bolts which are used to fasten the front and rear faces of the door are of a per manent character in other words, if the bolts maintain a rigid and unyielding holding together of these partsof the door, there cannot be obtained the before described de sirable feature of the outer or exposed face of the door being unrestrained by fastenings to the rear wall so that it will be permitted to bulge toward the fire independent of the rear wall, to which it is under normal conditions rigidly connected.
  • a bolt of ordinary construction adapted to be passed through holes made for the purpose in the front and rear faces of the door, said bolt being provided or formed with a head of some metal diflerent from that of which the body of the bolt is composed and which will fuse when subjected to a relatively high temperature, said fusible head being placed, generally, on the outside of the door, or rather on the side of.
  • aforesaid front and rear faces of the door having at one end, say at the rear side of the door, a head, 0, which may be composed of iron or other material, of which the body of the bolt is formed, a suitable washer, b,
  • I form the bolt with a head, (Z, of fusible metal, as tinners solder, and beneath this head I may'place any suitable washer, 6, formed of any appropriate material.
  • said shank having a head atone end engaging one of the plates and adapted to fuse under the action of heat to thereby render one ofthe plates unrestrained transversely relatively to'the other plate and to allow the unrestrained plate to bulge outwardlvQ- [In testimony'whereof I ailix my signature 7.

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F. L. SAINO. FUSIBLE FASTENING. APPLICATION FILED SEPT.2I. 1914.
Patented Aug. 241, 1915.
FELIX LAWRENCE SAINO, or MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE,
FUsiBLn FASTENING.
Specification of Letters Patent.
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Application filed September 21, 1914. Serial No. 862,722.
To all whom it may concern: I
Be it known that I, FELIX L. SAINO, a citiof the United States, residing at Hemphis, in the county of Shelby and State of 5 Tennessee, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Fusibl'e Fastenings, of which the following is a specification;
My invention relates to an improved means for fastening together two or more pieces of metal or other material in such manner that normally the parts are rigidly connected, but when the fastening means is subjected to'a high temperature, a portion thereof will be fused and the said pieces will 5 be unrestrained by fastenings to allow one of said members to expand or nove .rela tively to the other member. To this end, the invention consists of a bolt o-rlil-re fastening having a part whichwill be fused under a 23 predetermined temperature toallow one of the parts which it connects to move, relatirely to the other part, as I will hereinafter describe and claim.
In the accompanying drawings forming 25 part of this specification, and in-which similar reference characters indicate like parts in the several views :-Figure 1 is a side elevation of a portion of the back of a fire door or like structure embodying my invention.
'Fig. 2 is an enlarged sectional view thereof showing one of the fasteners.
lVhile my invention is capable of different uses and I intend to employ it in any art where it may be found of advantage, it is especially designed as a fastening for the front and back sheets of a fire-door or shutter or like structure.
In a priorpatent granted to me on the %th day of January, 1911, Number 982,803,
have disclosed a fire door which is composed, essentially, of a back face, A, and a front face, B, both composed of galvanized iron or the like, and between which is placed a sheet of asbestos, C, or other suitable nonconducting material.
Specifically, the inner and outer faces of the door or other structure are made up of overlapping sections of sheet metal which are corrugated for the purpose of giving them increased strength and to provide internal spaces for the circulation of air thereby tending to produce cooling drafts along the inner surfaces of the plates or sections. One of the features of the patented door is that no bolts, rivets, or other fastenings are used except at the margin where the metal sheets are attached to an expansible stiffening frame, D. Practical tests of a more or less extensive nature have shown that when door of the character specified is subjected to high temperatures, the outer or exposed face of the door which is unrestrained by fastenings to the rear face, bulges toward the fire without affecting or altering the position of the rear mu. This has proved to be a desirable feature of the patented door and I desire to. retain it, but at the same time, it is of advantage to make the door more rigid than is permitted by the patented construction. r
In order to-stifien such a door when made of large dimensions, it isdesirable to use bolts at various points,- extending through the front and back plates or faces, A,B,
and the intermediate asbestos sheet or lining, C, whereby. the front. face ofthe door maybe normally rigidly fastened to the back face, and when this plan is adopted it will be found that the stiffness and rigidity of the door is materially increased and the door as a whole has imparted to it improved and desirable qualities. If, however, the bolts which are used to fasten the front and rear faces of the door are of a per manent character in other words, if the bolts maintain a rigid and unyielding holding together of these partsof the door, there cannot be obtained the before described de sirable feature of the outer or exposed face of the door being unrestrained by fastenings to the rear wall so that it will be permitted to bulge toward the fire independent of the rear wall, to which it is under normal conditions rigidly connected. Accordingly, 1 have found that a fastening might be employed which will pass through both faces of the door and which under normal conditions will rigidly attach the front to the rear face of the door, but which will automatically release the face of the door exposed to the fire from its rigid connection with the opposite face whereby the outer or exposed face of the door becomes unrestrained by fastenings to the rear wall and is permitted to bulge toward the fire without affecting said rear wall.
"While various types of fastenings may be used for the described purpose, I prefer to employ a bolt of ordinary construction adapted to be passed through holes made for the purpose in the front and rear faces of the door, said bolt being provided or formed with a head of some metal diflerent from that of which the body of the bolt is composed and which will fuse when subjected to a relatively high temperature, said fusible head being placed, generally, on the outside of the door, or rather on the side of.
aforesaid front and rear faces of the door having at one end, say at the rear side of the door, a head, 0, Which may be composed of iron or other material, of which the body of the bolt is formed, a suitable washer, b,
j being'placed between the head and the rear wall of the door; At the front of that part of the door which is exposed to the heat, I form the bolt with a head, (Z, of fusible metal, as tinners solder, and beneath this head I may'place any suitable washer, 6, formed of any appropriate material.
From theforegoing it-will be apparent that I am enabled to make a fire-door, shutter, curtain or like structure composed of independent front and back faceswith thermal-controlled fastenings which, while making the door rigid, which is desirable in shipping, handling and installing the structure in place, melt or fuse when subjected to the action of fire to thereby release the outer other, of fastening means extending transversely of the plates and normally holding the plates together relatively in lateral restraint, said means comprising a bolt'having a shank passing through both plates,
said shank having a head atone end engaging one of the plates and adapted to fuse under the action of heat to thereby render one ofthe plates unrestrained transversely relatively to'the other plate and to allow the unrestrained plate to bulge outwardlvQ- [In testimony'whereof I ailix my signature 7.
in presence of two witnesses.
' FELIX LAWRENCE SAINO. Witnesses:- 1 r V O. J. PnAnsALL, C. HAMELL.
Copies of this patent may be obtained for five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents,
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US2718290A (en) * 1953-03-16 1955-09-20 Lcon J Segil Safety drop-out means for ceiling panels
US3255559A (en) * 1962-02-21 1966-06-14 Basf Ag Elements for securing protective screens to articles to be protected from the action of heat and flames
US3897087A (en) * 1972-09-01 1975-07-29 Ici Ltd Method of fastening apparatus elements
US3974607A (en) * 1974-10-21 1976-08-17 United States Gypsum Company Fire-rated common area separation wall structure having break-away clips
US4220685A (en) * 1978-07-19 1980-09-02 Grumman Aerospace Corporation Passive fire protection system
ES2637466A1 (en) * 2016-12-20 2017-10-13 Universidad De Málaga Procedure for checking the collapse of structures of industrial establishments in case of fire (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2718290A (en) * 1953-03-16 1955-09-20 Lcon J Segil Safety drop-out means for ceiling panels
US3255559A (en) * 1962-02-21 1966-06-14 Basf Ag Elements for securing protective screens to articles to be protected from the action of heat and flames
US3897087A (en) * 1972-09-01 1975-07-29 Ici Ltd Method of fastening apparatus elements
US3974607A (en) * 1974-10-21 1976-08-17 United States Gypsum Company Fire-rated common area separation wall structure having break-away clips
US4220685A (en) * 1978-07-19 1980-09-02 Grumman Aerospace Corporation Passive fire protection system
ES2637466A1 (en) * 2016-12-20 2017-10-13 Universidad De Málaga Procedure for checking the collapse of structures of industrial establishments in case of fire (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)

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