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Fire-sealed lead-through for framed building components

  • US 4,712,342 A
  • Filed: 05/19/1986
  • Issued: 12/15/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 09/28/1984
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method of fire-sealing a lead-through for at least one cable or wire in the framework of a building comprised of two spaced walls, said method comprisingforming a hole through the framework inclusive of aligned holes in the spaced walls,inserting through the hole in the framework a lead-through formed of an inner pipe containing an elastic, fire-resistant foam material precompressed transversely in the pipe and an outer pipe surrounding the inner pipe over a portion of the length of the inner pipe with a gap providing capability of relative axial displacement between the pipes,sealably connecting outer ends of the inner and outer pipes to respective walls of said framework such that the gap between the pipes permits relative movement of the walls, andsealing said gap during said movement by said foam material, a portion of which, extends out of the inner pipe and presses against the inner surface of the outer pipe while the remainder of the foam material remains in the inner pipe, under pressure, in sealed relation with the inner surface of the inner pipe.

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