Fire-rated wall construction product

US11060283B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11060283-B2
Application numberUS-201816225922-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 19, 2018
Priority dateApr 8, 2010
Publication dateJul 13, 2021
Grant dateJul 13, 2021

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Abstract

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Fire-rated wall construction components and wall systems for use in building construction. Embodiments can include tracks for holding studs which incorporate various geometries capable of receiving fire-retardant material, including but not limited to intumescent material. The fire-retardant material can be attached to compressible backer rods inserted within deflection gaps in the wall systems such that the fire-retardant material expands and seals gaps and/or areas between the tracks and wall components such as ceilings, floors, and drywall. Various assemblies and methods can be used to cover the deflection gap.

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What is claimed is: 1. A fire-rated assembly for a linear wall gap comprising: a header track; a bottom track; a plurality of vertical wall studs extending in a vertical direction between the bottom track and the header track; at least a first wall board supported by the plurality of wall studs; wherein the header track is attached to an overhead structure and the bottom track, wall studs and first wall board are movable relative to the header track, wherein the wall board is spaced from the overhead structure to define a deflection gap having an opening, compressible foam positioned within the deflection gap between the upper edge of the first wall board and the horizontal ceiling element; and a flexible sealant material coupled with a surface of the compressible foam to retain the compressible foam within the deflection gap, the flexible sealant material comprising a tape having an adhesive, a first portion of the tape bonded with the surface of the compressible foam and a second portion of the tape coupled with an upper end of the first wall board. 2. The first-rated assembly of claim 1 , wherein the flexible sealant material can sustain repeated cycling of the first wall board moving relative to the overhead structure. 3. The first-rated assembly of claim 1 , wherein the second portion of the tape is coupled with an outwardly facing surface of the first wall board. 4. The first-rated assembly of claim 1 , wherein the compressible foam is sized to substantially fill the deflection gap. 5. The first-rated assembly of claim 1 , wherein the compressible foam comprises an intumescent material. 6. A fire-rated assembly for a linear wall gap comprising: a header track; a plurality of wall studs coupled with the header track; a wall board attached to the plurality of wall studs; wherein the header track is attached to an overhead structure and the wall board and plurality of wall studs are movable relative to the header track, wherein the wall board is spaced from the overhead structure to define a deflection gap; a backer rod positioned within the deflection gap; and a flexible tape applied over the backer rod, a first portion of the tape coupled with the backer rod and a second portion of the tape coupled with an upper end of the wall board to retain the backer rod within the deflection gap; wherein the backer rod is partially coated with a fire retardant material. 7. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the fire-retardant material is an intumescent material. 8. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the fire retardant material is on an inner side of the deflection gap. 9. The first-rated assembly of claim 8 , wherein an exposed side of the backer rod is coupled with the first portion of the tape on an inner side of the deflection gap. 10. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the backer rod comprises a rounded profile. 11. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the backer rod comprises a square profile. 12. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tape comprises a flat tape. 13. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tape comprises a cross-fibered paper material. 14. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tape comprises a fiberglass mesh. 15. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , further comprising a joint compound. 16. The first-rated assembly of claim 15 , wherein the tape is encapsulated in the joint compound. 17. The first-rated assembly of claim 15 , wherein the joint compound and tape combination can sustain repeated cycling of the wall assembly. 18. The first-rated assembly of claim 6 , wherein the tape comprises an adhesive. 19. A fire-rated assembly for a linear wall gap comprising: a header track; a plurality of wall studs coupled with the header track; a wall board attached to the plurality of wall studs; wherein the header track is attached to an overhead structure and the wall board and the plurality of wall studs are movable relative to the header track, wherein the wall board is spaced from the overhead structure to define a deflection gap, the deflection gap movable between open and closed positions; a backer rod positioned within the deflection gap, the backer rod partially covered in a fire-retardant material; and a flexible tape coupled with the backer rod to retain the backer rod within the deflection gap. 20. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the fire-retardant material is an intumescent material in the form of an adhesive strip. 21. The first-rated assembly of claim 20 , wherein the intumescent material is on at least one side of the backer rod. 22. The first-rated assembly of claim 20 , wherein the intumescent material is on an upward facing side of the backer rod. 23. The first-rated assembly of claim 20 , wherein the intumescent material is on a first side of the backer rod and the flexible tape is on an adjacent side of the backer rod. 24. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the fire-retardant material contains an intumescent material on an inner side of the backer rod. 25. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the fire-retardant material contains an intumescent material on a bottom side of the backer rod. 26. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the fire-retardant material contains an intumescent material on an inner side and a bottom side of the backer rod. 27. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the flexible tape is on an outer side of the backer rod. 28. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the fire-retardant material contains an intumescent material on a top side or a bottom side of the backer rod, and the flexible tape is on an inner side or an outer side of the backer rod. 29. The first-rated assembly of claim 28 , wherein the intumescent material is on the top side and the flexible tape is on the inner side of the backer rod. 30. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the backer rod is compressed within the deflection gap in the open position and comprises a rounded profile or a square profile. 31. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein the flexible tape is a flat tape and comprises an adhesive layer that is received by open cells of an exposed surface of the backer rod. 32. The first-rated assembly of claim 19 , wherein a first portion of the tape is coupled with the backer rod and a second portion of the tape is coupled with a vertical surface adjacent to the deflection gap.

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Classifications

  • with panels and support posts, extending from floor to ceiling · CPC title

  • by closing openings in walls or the like in the case of fire (fire-proof doors E06B5/16) · CPC title

  • Fire-proof sealings or joints (for doors or windows E06B5/164) · CPC title

  • E04B2/7411Primary

    Details for fire protection · CPC title

  • with wallboards attached to the outer faces of the posts, parallel to the partition (E04B2/7459 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11060283B2 cover?
Fire-rated wall construction components and wall systems for use in building construction. Embodiments can include tracks for holding studs which incorporate various geometries capable of receiving fire-retardant material, including but not limited to intumescent material. The fire-retardant material can be attached to compressible backer rods inserted within deflection gaps in the wall systems…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
California Expanded Metal Products Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E04B2/7411. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 13 2021 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 12 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).