[0001] This invention relates to intumescent fire seals and to methods of producing the
same. The invention also relates to one or more component parts of such fire seals
and to combined smoke and fire seals.
[0002] Fire seals are conveniently located in or around the edges of doors and door frames
to seal the gap therebetween in the event of fire. Hitherto, such fire seals have
comprised an intumescent strip encased or partially encased within a rigid or semi-rigid
plastics sheath which in use is rebated into a channel set in the door or frame edge.
A brush of a nylon material or a neoprene angle blade may be upstanding from the plastics
sheath to inhibit the passage of smoke.
[0003] Such conventional seals suffer from a number of disadvantages, these including relatively
high costs of manufacture and installation, the need for special routing tools during
assembly and an inability to flex in a longitudinal sense whereby the seal can only
be applied to relatively flat surfaces.
[0004] The present invention sets out inter alia to provide an intumescent fire seal which
does not suffer from, or at least alleviates, these disadvantages.
[0005] In accordance with the present invention in one aspect there is provided an intumescent
fire seal which comprises a flexible backing strip of plastics material from one surface
of which is an upstanding lengthwise extending elongate brush or blade seal. The brush
or blade seal is preferably secured in a permanent manner to the said one surface
of the backing strip.
[0006] The backing strip may be produced, for example, from polypropylene, polyvinylchloride
or nylon. Other materials having the required characteristics of longitudinal flexibility
and ability to support and carry the elongate brush or blade seal may be employed.
The brush or blade seal may be secured to the backing strip by stitching. However,
other permanent means of securing the brush or blade seal to the backing strip may
be employed. When a brush seal is used, a polypropylene or like fin may be positioned
adjacent to or within the lateral confines of the seal.
[0007] The surface of the backing strip from which the brush or blade seal upstands may
be coated with an adhesive material. This coating may be applied by a hot melt technique.
ln this arrangement, the surface of the backing strip so treated may have a roughened
texture. The adhesive surface may be protected by a removable strip of paper or the
like.
[0008] A strip of intumescent material may be applied to the surface of the backing strip
from which the brush or blade seal is upstanding.
[0009] In use, the fire seal may be attached to the surface of a structure by means of double
sided adhesive tape. Other means of attachment, e.g. pins, staples and the like may,
however, be employed.
[0010] ln another aspect there is provided a component for use in the production of an intumescent
fire seal, which component comprises an elongate flexible strip of a plastics material
from one surface of which upstands a brush or blade seal, the brush or blade seal
being attached to the strip in a permanent manner.
[0011] In a further aspect there is provided a component from which an intumescent fire
seal is produced which comprises an elongate flexible strip of plastics material from
one surface of which upstands a brush or blade seal, this surface of the strip being
coated with an adhesive material protected by a removable strip of paper or the like.
[0012] In a still further aspect, the present invention provides an intumescent fire seal
for location about a surface of a structure such as a door or door frame, the fire
seal comprising an elongate flexible strip of plastics material to one surface of
which is secured a brush or blade seal which upstands from that surface, the or at
least a part of such surface having bonded thereto a layer of intumescent material.
[0013] The invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the
accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:-
Figure 1 is a plan view from above of a fire seal in accordance with the invention;
and
Figure 2 is a section taken along line II-II of Figure 1.
[0014] The fire seal illustrated in the drawings comprises a backing strip 1 of a plastics
material such as polypropyene, polyvinylchloride or nylon from one surface of which
is upstanding a dense bristle brush seal 2 of nylon or other suitable material. The
brush seal 2 is secured permanently to the backing strip 1 by stitching or other conventional
means. As will be seen from the drawings, the brush seal is positioned along one edge
of the strip. Alternatively the brush seal may be positioned along either or both
edges or may be positioned intermediate these edges.
[0015] A fin 3 of a plastics material is positioned within the boundaries of the brush 2
and extends lengthwise therewith. The fin 3 provides a physical barrier to the flow
of smoke or other gases.
[0016] The upper surface of the backing strip 1 is coated with an adhesive material to enable
a strip of flexible intumescent material 4 to be bonded thereto. The intumescent layer
4 may be applied to the backing strip 1 when the brush seal 2 is attached to the strip,
or at some later time. In this latter case, the adhesive coating is protected by,
for example, a removable strip of paper or the like. The adhesive coating may be applied
by a hot melt technique; to assist bonding, the upper surface of the backing strip
may be formed with a roughened texture.
[0017] A neoprene angle blade may be employed as an alternative to the brush seal.
[0018] Typically, the intumescent strip 4 is based on a mixture of graphite/vermiculite
or hydrated sodium silicate, these being two examples only of suitable intumescent
materials. The strip may be coated with an epoxy resin to preserve the water content
of the material.
[0019] Typically, fire seals in accordance with the invention are manufactured in widths
of, for example, 10mm, 20mm and 25mm. The thickness of the seal is typically between
0.75mm and 3mm.
[0020] In use, fire seals in accordance with the invention can be readily and quickly attached
to the edges of a door or door frame by means of double sided adhesive tape. Panel
pins or the like may be employed to secure each end of the strip to the door or frame.
The fire seal can either be rebated into the edge of the door or door frame or be
surface mounted. The seal can readily be shaped around lock areas with a sharp knife
or the like. The seal can be overpainted and is not affected adversely by water or
chemicals.
[0021] Upon a fire occurring, the brush 3 or blade seal acts initially to inhibit the flow
of smoke between the door and its frame. As the temperature surrounding the seal rises
to, for example, 105°C, the multi-directional intumescent layer is activated and expands
to provide a positive pressure of, for example, 14 bar within the gap between the
door and its frame to effect a fire, smoke and airtight seal therebetween and to hold
the door in position.
[0022] It will be appreciated that the intumescent fire seal described is merely examplary
of fire seals in accordance with the invention and that modifications can be made
thereto without departing from the true scope of the invention.
1. An intumescent fire seal for location about a structure such as a door or door
frame, the fire seal being characterised in that it comprises an elongate flexible
strip (4) of plastics material to one surface of which is secured a brush or blade
seal (2) which upstands from that surface, the or at least a part of such surface
having bonded thereto a layer of intumescent material (1).
2. A seal as claimed in Claim 1 characterised in that the brush or blade seal (2)
is secured in a permanent manner to the said one surface of the flexible strip (4).
3. A seal as claimed in Claim 1 or Claim 2 characterised in that the flexible strip
(4) is produced from polypropylene or polyvinylchloride or nylon.
4. A seal as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 3 characterised in that the brush or
blade seal (2) is secured to the flexible strip (4) by stitching.
5. A seal as claimed in any one of Claims 1 to 4 characterised in that when a brush
seal is used, a polypropylene fin (3) is positioned adjacent to or within the lateral
confines of the seal (2).
6. A component for use in the production of an intumescent fire seal, which component
is characterised in that it comprises an elongate flexible strip (4) of a plastics
material from one surface of which upstands a brush or blade seal (2), the brush or
blade seal being attached to the strip in a permanent manner.
7. A component from which an intumescent fire seal is produced which is characterised
in that it comprises an elongate flexible strip (4) of plastics material from one
surface of which upstands a brush or blade seal (2), this surface of the strip being
coated with an adhesive material protected by a removable strip of paper or the like.