Patent Number: 040385531
Section: description

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT The structure and method of fabrication of the present invention is applicable to a U-shaped member, having inwardly turned flange-like legs at the free ends thereof, and having a length substantially equal to the length of the wooden studs comprisinng the wall supporting elements of an X-ray proof room, is installed about each stud having the inwardly turned flange-like legs disposed on the surface of the stud defining the interior of the room. Both the stud and the stud capturing portion having the ends thereof locked within the legs of a pair of opposed U-shaped tracks, reside at the floor and ceiling levels of the room. Lead sheeting, having a height somewhat shorter than the height of the stud and stud capturing element there-around, is disposed in parallel abutting relationship with the inwardly turned legs of the stud capturing portion. A stud facing element, having a U-shaped cross-section and a pair of arms extending outwardly along the leg portions thereof is clamped against the innermost surface of the lead sheeting, so as to have the arms grasp the sides of the stud capturing element, adjacent the upper ends thereof. Bolts passing through the arms engage the side walls of the stud capturing element, securing the stud facing element thereto. The lowermost and apparent marginal edges of the stud facing element are captured between the legs of the lowermost and uppermost tracks, thereby locking the lead sheeting beween the surface of the inwardly turned legs of the stud capturing element and the marginal edges of the legs of the stud facing element. The legs of the stud facing element are preferably constructed so as to provide a cavity in the stud facing element, whose minimal depth is somewhat greater than the thickness of the lead sheeting. Thus, overlapping joints can be fabricated on the innermost face of the stud that is exposed intermediate the free marginal edges of the inwardly turned flange-like legs of the stud capturing element. The double thickness, found at such an overlapping joint, resides within the cavity, including any portions, such as nail heads of the fastening devices utilized in fabricating the overlapping joint. Wallboard, such as dry wall or panel board, may be secured to the outermost surfaces of the stud facing element utilizing adhesives therefor. If it is desired to utilize nails, the stud facing element may be fabricated from fiber-filled plastic materials, such as glass fibers impregnated with a bonding resin. Such construction of the stud facing element is permissible since the principle functions thereof are to clampingly support the lead sheeting to the stud and to provide a mounting surface for the wallboard, rather than provide an additional boundary layer, impervious to X-ray transmission therethrough. The stud capturing element may be fabricated from metal or from a similar plastic composite material to that of the stud facing element, if so desired. Now referring to the Figures, and more particularly to the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 1 showing a bottom U-shaped track element 10 and showing a top U-shaped track element 12. Stud capturing element 14 is shown having a pair of inwardly turned flanges 16 at the free ends of the otherwise U-shaped cross-section. A stud, not shown, of wood, may if desired, pass through the interior confines of stud capturing element 14 for use in joining free edges of adjacent lead sheets in abutting clamping relationship thereto, if desired. Such a stud is not necessary when the structural strength of stud capturing element 14 and stud facing element 18, to be affixed thereto, possesses adequate structural strength. Lead sheeting 20 is installed abutting the exterior surfaces of flange-like legs 16 having the lowermost marginal edges 22 and 24 thereof, respectively, residing within the side walls 26 of bottom track 10. In similar fashion, lowermost edges 28 of stud facing element 18 resides within side walls 26. Bolt 30 passes through hole 32 disposed in arm 34 and engages threaded hole 36 in stud capturing element 14, securing the uppermost marginal edges 38 of stud facing element 18 in the same plane formed by uppermost marginal edges of stud capturing element 14. Top track 12 has the leg portions 42 thereof disposed downwardly so as to capture marginal edges 38 and 40 there-in-between. Wallboard material 44 is fixedly secured to the outermost surface 46 of stud facing element 18 having the lowermost marginal edge 48 and the uppermost marginal edge 50 thereof disposed adjacent the lowermost portion and the uppermost portion of track elements 10 and 12 respectively. Notches 52 and 54, disposed at the uppermost and lowermost ends of stud facing element 18 permit surface 46 to lie in the same plane as surfaces 56 and 58 of bottom track and top track 10 and 12 respectively when stud facing element 18 is installed within legs 26 and 42 thereof. FIG. 2 illustrates bottom track 10 and top track 12 shown capturing lowermost marginal edges 24, 22, and 28 and uppermost marginal edges 40 and 38. Lead sheet 20 is shown captured between stud capturing element 14 and stud facing element 18. Bolts 30a secure stud facing element 18 to stud capturing element 14 before top track 12 is installed so as to conceal uppermost marginal edges 38 and 40. One of the advantages of the present invention is a lead sheet supporting apparatus which does not require the use of nails or other piercing type fasteners to form openings in the lead sheet. Another advantage of the present invention is a metallic jacket which when combined with a lead sheet abutting thereto substantially encapsulates a wooden stud. Still another advantage of the present invention is a lad sheet stud facing portion which can effectively bridge an abutting or overlapping joint in the lead sheets affixed to the stud there-behind. Thus, there is disclosed in the above description and in the drawings, an embodiment of the invention which fully and effectively accomplishes the objects thereof. However, it will become apparent to those skilled in the art, how to make variations and modifications to the instant invention. Therefore, this invention is to be limited, not by the specific disclosure herein, but only by the appending claims. The embodimennt of the invention in which an exclusive privilege or property is claimed are defined as follows.