[0001] The present invention relates to a top track seal for sealing a movement joint between
a fluted metal deck and an adjacent wall configuration, comprising a pre-formed sealing
strip adapted to seal the movement joint. The present invention further relates to
an assembly comprising such top track seal and a top track.
[0002] Additionally, the invention is about a method for installing a wall configuration,
preferably a drywall configuration, to a fluted metal deck with corrugations, wherein
a wall plane of the wall configuration is positioned substantially perpendicular to
a flute axis.
[0003] Fluted metal decks are known in the art. Very often, they are used in combination
with wall configurations, especially drywall configurations. In this case, a ceiling
runner is attached to the underside of the metal deck and a floor runner is attached
to the floor. Between those two runners, studs are mounted in a way that a relative
movement between the ceiling runner and the studs is permitted in a vertical direction.
The studs, the ceiling runner and the floor runner form a frame to which gypsum boards
can be attached in order to build a drywall configuration.
[0004] Usually, a defined movement joint is left between the lower side of the metal deck
and the upper edges of the gypsum boards.
[0005] In order to provide a deck and wall configuration which is air-tight, sound-attenuating
or even sound-proof, fire-resistant, smoke-proof and/or thermally isolating, the flutes
of the metal deck, the small corrugations between fluted metal deck elements or in
one of the fluted deck elements and the movement joint have to be sealed.
[0006] This is especially important for fire rated walls.
[0007] According to the state of the art, mineral wool is stuffed into the gaps mentioned
above from both sides of the wall and subsequently coated, e. g. with a sprayable
coating which acts as a smoke stopper.
[0008] The process of sealing involves several working steps and thus is cumbersome. Moreover,
it involves working with mineral wool. As this material can cause skin irritation,
workers have to put on protective clothing when in contact with mineral wool.
[0009] Furthermore, the quantity of mineral wool filled into the gaps and the quality of
performing this work is heavily dependent on the person fulfilling this task. The
result is a variation in the sealing quality.
[0010] Applying the spray coating represents an additional working step. Since the gypsum
boards are already installed at the time the coating is being applied, the spray needs
to be applied from both sides of the wall. This is time consuming for an operator
having to perform this task.
[0011] The object of the invention is to further improve the sealing of fluted metal decks
and associated movement joints between the metal deck and adjacent wall configurations,
especially by improving the sealing of the corrugations mentioned above.
[0012] The invention provides a top track seal for sealing a movement joint between a fluted
metal deck and an adjacent wall configuration, preferably a drywall configuration.
The top track seal comprises a pre-formed sealing strip adapted to seal the movement
joint, and a first set of two or more sealing elements for sealing corrugations of
the fluted metal deck. The sealing strip comprises a seat for a top track. The sealing
elements protrude from a side of the sealing strip designed to face the metal deck
in mounted state. Further, the sealing elements are spaced apart in the longitudinal
direction of the sealing strip and the distance between two consecutive sealing elements
corresponds to the generally regular distance between two consecutive corrugations
of the metal deck. Each sealing element is moldable and has a predefined geometry
adapted to seal a corrugation between adjacent fluted deck elements or in one of the
fluted deck elements. In this way, each sealing element is pre-portioned to provide
a suitable amount of sealing material that ensures a secure sealing of a corrugation.
Because the sealing elements are moldable, the shape of each sealing element can be
adapted to the individual shape of a corrugation, thereby guaranteeing a tight fit,
especially when the sealing elements are pressed into the corrugation. This type of
top track seal allows for a convenient, quick and secure sealing of a movement joint
as it provides the sealing elements necessary to seal the corrugations adjacent to
the top track seal already pre-portioned and arranged in such a way that the top track
seal can be mounted and the corrugations adjacent to the top track seal sealed in
a single step.
[0013] In an embodiment of the invention, the top track seal comprises a second set of sealing
elements which is designed identical to the first set of sealing elements. The first
set and the second set are spaced apart crosswise to the longitudinal direction of
the sealing strip. In this way, the amount of material used to seal a corrugation
for a corresponding wall configuration can be reduced as the section of the corrugation
adjacent to the wall configuration is not sealed by a single continuous sealing element
but by two sealing elements that are separated by a gap.
[0014] The distance between the first set and the second set crosswise to the longitudinal
direction of the sealing strip can correlate to the width of the top track. Thus,
it can be ensured that the sealing elements are positioned between the metal deck
and the top track so that the sealing elements are pressed into the corrugations by
the top track when the top track is mounted to the metal deck.
[0015] In a further embodiment of the invention, the shape of the cross section of each
sealing element corresponds to the shape of the cross section of a corrugation it
is designed to seal. Thus, providing a better fit and seal. In addition or in the
alternative, the orientation of each sealing element is adapted to seal a corrugation.
This is usually the case if the sealing element extends in the same direction as the
corrugation extends in. In the context of the invention, unless stated otherwise,
all cross sections extend perpendicular to the direction the corrugations extend in.
[0016] As the corrugations between adjacent fluted deck elements or in one of the fluted
deck elements usually have a generally triangular cross section, the sealing elements
may have a corresponding triangular cross section.
[0017] Preferably, the sealing elements are made from an air-tight, sound-attenuating or
even sound-proof, fire-resistant, smoke-proof and/or thermally isolating material,
especially a putty or a butyl. In this way, the sealing properties and/or the fire
rating of the sealing elements and in turn the top track seal are improved.
[0018] In further embodiment of the invention, the sealing elements are self-adhesive. This
makes the top track seal easy to install as it sticks to the fluted metal deck even
upside down so it does not fall off under its own weight when adhered to a ceiling.
[0019] Furthermore, the invention provides an assembly comprising a top track seal of the
type mentioned above and a corresponding top track.
[0020] The top track seal, especially the sealing strip, can be longer in longitudinal direction
than the top track. In this way, the top track seal and the top track can be positioned
independently from each other to the metal deck, thereby ensuring that the top track
seal can be arranged in a position where the sealing elements align with the corrugations.
As a result, the assembly can be used more flexibly while still guaranteeing a tight
seal of the corrugations.
[0021] Additionally, the invention provides a method for installing a wall configuration,
preferably a drywall configuration, to a fluted metal deck with corrugations, wherein
a wall plane of the wall configuration is positioned substantially perpendicular to
a flute axis. The wall configuration comprises an assembly of the type mentioned above
being mounted on a lower side of the fluted metal deck, i.e. below the ceiling defined
by the fluted metal deck. The method comprises the following steps:
- a) positioning the assembly on the lower side of the fluted metal deck, wherein the
sealing elements are positioned in the respective corrugations of the fluted metal
deck, and
- b) fixing the top track to the fluted metal deck, whereby the sealing elements are
pressed into the corrugations, sealing them in the process.
[0022] Such a method is easy to perform and provides a secure sealing of the corrugations
as well as the movement joint between the fluted metal deck and the wall configuration.
Additional working steps in order to seal the corrugations in the metal deck are not
necessary. As the top track seal and top track are mounted before the gypsum boards,
the corrugations can be accessed very easily which makes the installation quick and
easy. This type of method is also very convenient as all the sealing elements necessary
to seal the corrugations adjacent to the top track seal are already pre-portioned
and pre-arranged on the sealing strip.
[0023] Further, the invention provides a method for installing a wall configuration, preferably
a drywall configuration, to a fluted metal deck with corrugations, wherein a wall
plane of the wall configuration is positioned substantially perpendicular to a flute
axis. The wall configuration comprises an assembly of the type mentioned above being
mounted on a lower side of the fluted metal deck, i.e. below the ceiling defined by
the fluted metal deck. The method comprises the following steps:
- a) positioning the assembly on the lower side of the fluted metal deck, wherein the
sealing elements are positioned in the corrugations of the fluted metal deck,
- b) positioning the top track within the seat of the sealing strip while the top track
seal stays substantially in its place, and
- c) fixing the top track to the fluted metal deck, whereby the sealing elements are
pressed into the corrugations, sealing them in the process.
[0024] This method has the same advantages as the method described above. In addition, step
b) allows for positioning the top track seal and the top track independently from
each other to the metal deck, thus providing more flexibility in the installation
of the top track seal and top track.
[0025] Furthermore, the invention provides a method for installing a wall configuration,
preferably a drywall configuration, to a fluted metal deck with corrugations, wherein
a wall plane of the wall configuration is positioned substantially perpendicular to
a flute axis. The wall configuration comprises an assembly of the type mentioned above,
wherein the top track seal comprises self-adhesive sealing elements. The assembly
being mounted on a lower side of the fluted metal deck, i.e. below the ceiling defined
by the fluted metal deck. The method comprises the following steps:
- a) positioning the top track seal on the lower side of the fluted metal deck, wherein
the sealing elements are positioned in the corrugations of the fluted metal deck,
- b) inserting the top track into the seat of the sealing strip, and
- c) fixing the top track to the fluted metal deck, whereby the sealing elements are
pressed into the corrugations, sealing them in the process.
[0026] This method combines the advantages of both methods described above. In addition,
thanks to the self-adhesive sealing elements, the top track can be positioned and
temporarily fixed to the fluted metal deck without the need of additional tools or
fastening means. This further facilitates the installation process and in particular
makes positioning the top track within the seat of the sealing strip very easy as
the top track seal stays in its place due to the self-adhesive sealing elements.
[0027] Different embodiments of the invention are shown in the attached drawings.
- Figure 1 shows a top view of a top track seal according to an embodiment of the invention
comprising multiple sealing elements,
- Figure 2 shows a cross sectional view I-I of the top track seal of figure 1,
- Figure 3 shows a cross sectional view of a top track seal according to another embodiment
of the invention,
- Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of a section of a fluted metal deck with a corrugation,
- Figure 5 shows a cross sectional view of a sealing element of figure 1 designed to
seal the corrugation of figure 4,
- Figure 6 shows a top view of the sealing element of figure 5,
- Figure 7 shows a method according to an embodiment of the invention for installing
a wall configuration comprising an assembly according to an embodiment of the invention
to a fluted metal deck with corrugations,
- Figure 8 shows a cross sectional view II-II of the wall configuration of figure 7,
- Figure 9 shows a first step of a method according to a further embodiment of the invention
for installing a wall configuration to a fluted metal deck with corrugations,
- Figure 10 shows a second step of the method of figure 9, and
- Figure 11 shows a third step of the method of figure 9.
[0028] Figure 1 shows a section of a top track seal 10 comprising a sealing strip 12 and
multiple sealing elements 14, 16.
[0029] The sealing strip 12 is pre-formed and has a seat 18 for a top track 20 (see figure
8) on its bottom side 22 that runs in longitudinal direction X.
[0030] The sealing strip 12 can be produced as one integral part, for example from polyurethane
foam.
[0031] The sealing strip 12 can also be produced from any other air-tight, sound-attenuating
or even sound-proof, fire-resistant, smoke-proof and/or thermally isolating material.
[0032] The material, the sealing strip 12 is made of, is generally resilient.
[0033] On the top side 24 of the sealing strip 12 which is located opposite to the bottom
side 22 (see figure 2), the sealing elements 14, 16 are attached to the sealing strip
12 and protrude from the top side 24.
[0034] The sealing elements 14, 16 are arranged in two identical sets 26, 28 which are spaced
apart, end to end, a distance B in direction A that runs perpendicular to the longitudinal
direction X.
[0035] The distance B corresponds to the width T of the top track 20 in direction A (see
figure 8).
[0036] The top track seal 10 is designed to seal a movement joint 31 between a metal deck
30 and an adjacent wall configuration 32 (see figure 8). The metal deck 30 comprises
one or more fluted metal deck elements 34 with parallel corrugations 36. The sealing
elements 14, 16 are designed to seal these corrugations 36 when the top track seal
10 is mounted on the lower side 38 of the fluted metal deck 30.
[0037] To this end, each set 26, 28 comprises multiple sealing elements 14, 16 which are
arranged in a line in longitudinal direction X with a distance C between two consecutive
sealing elements 14, 16. The distance C between two consecutive sealing elements 14,
16 corresponds to the distance D between two consecutive corrugations 36 of the metal
deck 30.
[0038] The top track seal 10 is pre-manufactured to seal the regular distanced corrugations
36 of a metal deck 30. In the case that not all corrugations 36 are spaced equally
apart, the distances between two consecutive sealing elements 14, 16 of each set 26,
28 can mirror the distances of the corresponding corrugations 36 in the metal deck
30. In this way, the top track seal 10 is adapted to seal the movement joint 31, wherein
the sealing elements 14, 16 tightly seal the respective corrugations 36 of the fluted
metal deck 30 adjacent to the wall configuration.
[0039] Figure 4 shows a cross sectional view of a section of a metal deck element 34 with
two flutes 40 and a corrugation 36 extending in direction A (see also figure 8) that
runs perpendicular to the drawing plane in figure 4.
[0040] The corrugation 36 has a generally triangular cross section with a depth h and a
width w when seen in mounted state in direction A, which is the perspective taken
in figure 4.
[0041] Figures 5 and 6 show one of the sealing elements 14, 16 of the top track seal 10.
[0042] The sealing element 14, 16 has a generally triangular cross section with a height
H and a width W when seen in mounted state in direction A, which is the perspective
taken in figure 5, as well as a length L the sealing element 14, 16 extends in perpendicular
to its cross section in direction A.
[0043] The height H of the sealing element 14, 16 is larger than the depth h of the corrugation
36. In this way, the sealing element 14, 16 protrudes from the corrugation 36 when
inserted in the corrugation 36 so that it can be pressed more easily into the corrugation
36 to ensure a tight fit.
[0044] Further the maximum width W of the sealing element 14, 16 is larger than the maximum
width w of the corrugation 36, ensuring a tight seal.
[0045] As a result of the, the cross sectional area of the sealing element 14, 16 is larger
than the cross sectional area of the corrugation 36. This ensures that enough sealing
material is provided to securely seal the corrugation.
[0046] The length L of the sealing element 14, 16 is defined by firestop requirements. Usually
the length L of a sealing element 14, 16 less than half of the track width T (see
figure 2).
[0047] The sealing element 14, 16 is made of a moldable and self-adhesive putty that is
air-tight, sound-attenuating, fire-resistant, smoke-proof and thermally isolating.
[0048] In a different embodiment the sealing element 14, 16 can be made of a different material,
for example a butyl.
[0049] In an alternative embodiment the sealing element 14, 16 can be non-adhesive.
[0050] In a further embodiment, the sealing element 14, 16 can comprise at least one of
the following properties: self-adhesive, air-tight, sound-attenuating, sound-proof,
fire-resistant, smoke-proof and thermally isolating.
[0051] Furthermore, the sealing element 14, 16 can be elastic to better adapt its shape
to the shape of the corrugation 36 when applied to the corrugation 36. Thus, the sealing
properties of the sealing element 14, 16 are improved. Also, an elastic sealing element
14, 16 keeps its shape before being applied, thereby ensuring its geometry is perfectly
adapted to seal a corresponding corrugation 36, even when the sealing element 14,
16 was deformed prior to the application.
[0052] The sealing element 14, 16 is pre-portioned so that it comprises enough material
to ensure a tight seal of the corrugation 36 it is designed to seal.
[0053] In this way, the sealing element 14, 16 is adapted to seal the corrugation 36 by
its predefined shape and size.
[0054] The embodiment of the sealing element 14, 16 shown in figures 5 and 6 has a cross
section with a shape that corresponds to the shape of the cross section of the corrugation
36 as both cross sections are triangular with a similar shape.
[0055] Because the sealing element 14, 16 is moldable, its cross section can also be rectangular,
round shaped or can have any other shape as long as its cross section guarantees a
secure seal of the corrugation 36. This is the case if the cross sectional area of
the sealing element 14, 16 is at least as large as the cross sectional area of the
corrugation 36. Also, for corrugations 36 with no or minimal undercuts a tight seal
can be ensured if the height H and the width W of the sealing element 14, 16 are larger
than the height h and the width w of the corresponding corrugation 36 respectively.
[0056] In this way, the sealing element 14, 16 is adapted to seal the corrugation 36 in
the fluted metal deck element 34. Further, the sealing element 14, 16 is adapted to
seal a corrugation between adjacent fluted metal deck elements 34, wherein the corrugation
corresponds in size and shape to the corrugation 36 in the fluted metal deck element
34.
[0057] Further, by being moldable, the sealing element 14, 16 is adapted to seal corrugations
36 between adjacent fluted metal deck elements 34, even if the shape of a corrugation
36 between adjacent fluted metal deck elements 34 differs from the shape of a corrugation
36 in the fluted metal deck element 34.
[0058] All sealing elements 14, 16 are identical and are oriented in the same direction
(see figure 1).
[0059] In an alternative embodiment, one or more of the sealing elements 14, 16 can have
a different geometry and/or orientation than other sealing elements 14, 16. In an
extreme form, the top track seal 10 can comprise sealing elements 14, 16 wherein each
sealing element 14,16 has an individual geometry and/or orientation.
[0060] As shown in figure 1, the sealing elements 14 of the first set 26 and the sealing
elements 16 of the second set 28 are aligned in such a way that the sealing elements
14, 16 form a grid, i.e. each sealing element 14 of the first set 26 has a corresponding
sealing element 16 of the second set 28, wherein both are aligned in direction A.
In this way, the top track seal 10 provides two sealing elements 14, 16 for each corrugation
36. So when the top track seal 10 is mounted to the fluted metal deck 30 (see figure
8), each corrugation 36 is sealed by two sealing elements 14, 16, one of each set
26, 28.
[0061] In an alternative embodiment, the top track seal 10 can only comprise a single set
26 of two or more sealing elements 14 (see figure 3). In this case, there is only
a single sealing element 14 provided to seal each corrugation 36.
[0062] The set 26 of sealing elements 14 is preferably positioned equally distanced to the
sides 42, 43 of the sealing strip.
[0063] Figure 7 shows an assembly 50 comprising the top track seal 10 and a corresponding
top track 20.
[0064] The top track seal 10 has arrow shaped markings 52 on its sides 42, 43 which correspond
to the positions of the sealing elements 14, 16. This has the effect, that the positions
of the sealing elements 14, 16 can be identified more easily from different directions.
Thus, the installation of the top track seal 10 is facilitated as the sealing elements
14, 16 can be aligned more easily to the respective corrugations 36 of the metal deck
30.
[0065] The assembly 50 is part of the wall configuration 32 (see figure 8) and is designed
to be mounted on a lower side 38 of the fluted metal deck 30 to seal the corrugations
36.
[0066] Further, the top track seal 10 is adapted to seal the movement joint 31.
[0067] The wall configuration 32 is a drywall configuration.
[0068] In the example shown, the wall configuration 32 further comprises two gypsum boards
54.
[0069] The wall plane of the wall configuration 32 is defined by the longitudinal direction
X and the vertical direction V in which both the wall plane extends in.
[0070] In the embodiment, the wall plane of the wall configuration 32 is positioned substantially
perpendicular to the direction A in which the flutes 40 and corrugations 36 of the
fluted metal deck 30 extend in as well as substantially perpendicular to the plane
defined by the fluted metal deck 30.
[0071] The axis of the flutes 40 extends in direction A.
[0072] To install the wall configuration 32 to the fluted metal deck 30 the following method
is used.
[0073] The top track seal 10 is positioned on the lower side 38 of the fluted metal deck
30 (see figure 7), in a way that the sealing elements 14, 16 are positioned in the
respective corrugations 36 of the fluted metal deck 30.
[0074] The sealing elements 14, 16 are inserted in the corrugation 36 with enough pressure
in direction V, so that the top track seal 10 adheres to the metal deck 30. Due to
the self-adhesive properties of the sealing elements 14, 16, the top track seal 10
remains temporally in place without the need of additional fixing elements.
[0075] Afterwards, the top track 20 is inserted into the seat 18 of the sealing strip 12
and then fixed to the fluted metal deck 30. Thereby, the top track seal 10 is fixed
to the metal deck 30 and the sealing elements 14, 16 are pressed in direction V into
the corrugations 36 sealing them tight in the process.
[0076] The top track 20 can be fixed to the fluted metal deck 30 with fastening means, like
anchors, bolts and/or nails.
[0077] In an alternative embodiment, the assembly 50 is positioned as a whole on the lower
side 38 of the fluted metal deck 30, in a way that the sealing elements 14, 16 are
positioned in the respective corrugations 36 of the fluted metal deck 30. This means
that the top track 20 is already arranged in the seat 18 and thus does not have to
be inserted after the top track seal 10 is positioned to the fluted metal deck 30.
[0078] In a different embodiment, the length N of the top track seal 10 is larger than the
length M of the top track 20 in the longitudinal direction X (see figure 9). This
has the advantage that the top track 20 can be positioned within the sealing strip
12 independently from the top track seal 10 relative to the metal deck 30.
[0079] To mount the assembly 50 to the fluted metal deck 30, the sealing elements 14, 16
are inserted in the corrugation 36 with enough pressure in direction V, so that the
top track seal 10 adheres to the metal deck 30. Due to the self-adhesive properties
of the sealing elements 14, 16, the top track seal 10 remains temporally in place
with no need for additional fixing elements.
[0080] Because the height H of the sealing elements 14, 16 is larger than the depth h of
the corrugations 36, the sealing elements 14, 16 protrude from the plane defined by
the fluted metal deck 30 out of the corrugation 36 (see figures 9 and 10).
[0081] As shown in figure 10, after the top track seal 10 is temporally attached to the
metal deck 30, the top track 20 can be slid inside the seat 18 in longitudinal direction
X into a desired position relative to the top track seal 10 and the metal deck 30
while the top track seal 10 stays substantially in its place. This staying in place
is achieved solely by the adhesive properties of the sealing elements 14, 16.
[0082] In an alternative embodiment, where the friction between the top track 20 and the
top track seal 10 is higher than the adhesive forces between the sealing elements
14, 16 and the metal deck 30, the position of the top track seal 10 relative to the
metal deck 30 can be kept by manually holding the top track seal 10 in place during
these events.
[0083] After the top track seal 10 and the top track 20 are in position, the top track is
fixed to the fluted metal deck 30. Thereby, the top track seal 10 is fixed to the
metal deck 30 and the protruding sealing elements 14, 16 are pressed in direction
V towards the corrugation 36 which results in the sealing elements 14, 16 completely
filing the cross section of the corrugations 36 and sealing the corrugations 36 tight.
[0084] All methods described above can also be executed with top track seals 10 with non-adhesive
sealing elements 14, 16. In this case, the position of the top track seal 10 relative
to the metal deck 30 has to be kept steady by other means, for example by manually
holding the top track seal 10 or by fixing it with fastening means.
[0085] The top track seal 10 and the assembly 50 as well as the method described above improve
the sealing of corrugations 36 of a flute metal deck 30 in the following ways:
The corrugations 36 can be tightly sealed in a short amount of time without the need
of additional tools.
[0086] The sealing elements 14, 16 are installed with the installation of the top track
seal 10. In this way, the corrugations 36 are easily accessible and no additional
"ladder climbing" is required.
[0087] The sealing of the corrugations 36 is failure proof as the pre-manufactured top track
seal 10 with pre-proportioned sealing elements 14, 16 ensure that the necessary material
required for a tight seal is installed.
[0088] Further, the sealing of the corrugations 36 requires no curing time because the material,
the sealing elements 14, 16 are made of, is already cured.
[0089] The invention is not limited to the embodiments shown. In particular, individual
features of an embodiment can be contained in a further inventive embodiment independently
of the other features of the corresponding embodiment, i.e. the described features
can be freely combined.
1. A top track seal (10) for sealing a movement joint (31) between a fluted metal deck
(30) and an adjacent wall configuration (32), preferably a drywall configuration,
the top track seal (10) comprising a pre-formed sealing strip (12) adapted to seal
the movement joint (31), and a first set (26) of two or more sealing elements (14)
for sealing corrugations (36) of the fluted metal deck (30), wherein the sealing strip
(12) comprises a seat (18) for a top track (20), wherein the sealing elements (14)
protrude from a side (24) of the sealing strip (12) designed to face the metal deck
(30) in mounted state, wherein the sealing elements (14) are spaced apart in the longitudinal
direction (X) of the sealing strip (12) and the distance (C) between two consecutive
sealing elements (14) corresponds to the distance (D) between two consecutive corrugations
(36) of the metal deck (30), wherein each sealing element (14) is moldable and has
a predefined geometry adapted to seal a corrugation (36) between adjacent fluted deck
elements (34) or in one of the fluted deck elements (34).
2. The top track seal according to claim 1, characterized in that the top track seal (10) comprises a second set (28) of sealing elements (16) which
is designed identical to the first set (26) of sealing elements (14), wherein the
first set (26) and the second set (28) are spaced apart crosswise to the longitudinal
direction (X) of the sealing strip (12).
3. The top track seal according to claim 2, characterized in that the distance (B) between the first set (26) and the second set (28) crosswise to
the longitudinal direction (X) of the sealing strip (12) correlates to the width (T)
of the top track (20).
4. The top track seal according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the shape of the cross section of each sealing element (14, 16) corresponds to the
shape of the cross section of a corrugation (36) and/or that the orientation of each
sealing element (14, 16) is adapted to seal a corrugation (36).
5. The top track seal according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the sealing elements (14, 16) are made from an air-tight, sound-attenuating or even
sound-proof, fire-resistant, smoke-proof and/or thermally isolating material, especially
a putty or a butyl.
6. The top track seal according to any preceding claim, characterized in that the sealing elements (14, 16) are self-adhesive.
7. Assembly (50) comprising a top track seal (10) according to any preceding claim and
a top track (20).
8. The assembly according to claim 7, characterized in that the top track seal (10) is longer in longitudinal direction (X) than the top track
(20).
9. A method for installing a wall configuration (32), preferably a drywall configuration,
to a fluted metal deck (30) with corrugations (36), wherein a wall plane of the wall
configuration (32) is positioned substantially perpendicular to a flute axis (A),
wherein the wall configuration (32) comprises an assembly (50) according to claim
7 or 8 being mounted on a lower side (38) of the fluted metal deck (30), comprising
the following steps:
a) positioning the assembly (50) on the lower side (38) of the fluted metal deck (30),
wherein the sealing elements (14, 16) are positioned in the corrugations (36) of the
fluted metal deck (30), and
b) fixing the top track (20) to the fluted metal deck (30), whereby the sealing elements
(14, 16) are pressed into the corrugations (36).
10. A method for installing a wall configuration (32), preferably a drywall configuration,
to a fluted metal deck (30) with corrugations (36), wherein a wall plane of the wall
configuration (32) is positioned substantially perpendicular to a flute axis (A),
wherein the wall configuration (32) comprises an assembly (50) according to claim
8 being mounted on a lower side (38) of the fluted metal deck (30), comprising the
following steps:
a) positioning the assembly (50) on the lower side (38) of the fluted metal deck (30),
wherein the sealing elements (14, 16) are positioned in the corrugations (36) of the
fluted metal deck (30),
b) positioning the top track (20) within the seat (18) of the sealing strip (12),
and
c) fixing the top track (20) to the fluted metal deck (30), whereby the sealing elements
(14, 16) are pressed into the corrugations (36).
11. A method for installing a wall configuration (32), preferably a drywall configuration,
to a fluted metal deck (30) with corrugations (36), wherein a wall plane of the wall
configuration (32) is positioned substantially perpendicular to a flute axis (A),
wherein the wall configuration (32) comprises an assembly (50) according to claim
7 or 8 as well as claim 6 being mounted on a lower side (38) of the fluted metal deck
(30), comprising the following steps:
a) positioning the top track seal (10) on the lower side (38) of the fluted metal
deck (30), wherein the sealing elements (14, 16) are positioned in the corrugations
(36) of the fluted metal deck (30),
b) inserting the top track (20) into the seat (18) of the sealing strip (12), and
c) fixing the top track (20) to the fluted metal deck (30), whereby the sealing elements
(14, 16) are pressed into the corrugations (36).