IP Library Granted Patent US 12698629
Granted Patent B2
US 12698629 · App. 18/792,321 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Window mullion to interior wall transition assembly

Inventors: Donald Anthony Pilz (Livermore, CA); David Mistler (City of Industry, CA)
Assignee: CEMCO, LLC
E04B1/948
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Patent No.
US 12698629
App. No.
18/792,321
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

A fire-rated wall assembly includes a first wall and a second wall. The first wall can be an exterior curtain wall including a window mullion and a glass panel extending away from the window mullion. The second wall can be an interior stud wall including a stud positioned adjacent to the window mullion. A wallboard is coupled to the stud and has a cantilevered portion between the stud and the glass panel. The wallboard has an end surface facing and spaced from the glass panel to create a gap therebetween. A wallboard support is coupled to the stud and extends toward the glass panel. The wallboard support is positioned between the stud and the cantilevered portion of the wallboard. An elongated fire-rated component is coupled to the wallboard. At least a portion of the elongated fire-rated component is positioned within the gap.

Claims (35)

1 . A fire-rated wall assembly, comprising:

a window mullion;

a glass panel extending away from the window mullion;

a stud wall, comprising:

a stud positioned adjacent to the window mullion;

at least one wallboard coupled to the stud and having a cantilevered portion between the stud and the glass panel;

wherein the at least one wallboard has an end surface facing the glass panel, the end surface spaced from the glass panel to create a gap therebetween;

a wallboard support coupled to the stud and extending towards the glass panel, the wallboard support positioned between the stud and the cantilevered portion of the at least one wallboard;

an elongated fire-rated component coupled to the at least one wallboard, wherein at least a portion of the elongated fire-rated component is positioned within the gap.

2 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support includes an abutment portion configured to contact the end surface of the at least one wallboard.

3 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 2 , wherein the abutment portion is positioned in the gap.

4 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 3 , wherein the abutment portion is spaced from the glass panel.

5 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support includes a first leg and a second leg.

6 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 5 , wherein the wallboard support is a metal L-shaped angle piece, wherein the first leg is coupled to the stud and the second leg defines the abutment portion.

7 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the stud is spaced from an end surface of the window mullion.

8 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the elongated fire-rated component comprises a profile having an L-shape in cross-section, wherein the profile includes a first leg and a second leg, wherein the first leg is positioned along an outward-facing surface of the wallboard and the second leg is positioned along the end surface of the at least one wallboard, the component further comprises a fire-blocking material strip attached to the profile.

9 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 8 , wherein the elongated fire-rated component includes a compressible gasket that contacts the glass panel.

10 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 9 , wherein the compressible gasket is a hollow gasket.

11 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein at least one wallboard comprises a first layer and a second layer that overlaps the first layer.

12 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 11 , wherein the wallboard support includes an abutment portion configured to contact the end surface of the at least one wallboard, wherein the abutment portion is in contact with the first layer, wherein the elongated fire-rated component is in contact with the second layer.

13 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one wallboard is spaced from an adjacent side surface of the window mullion.

14 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support has a length of at least 4 inches in a direction between the stud and the glass panel.

15 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support has a length of at least 6 inches in a direction between the stud and the glass panel.

16 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support has a length of between 4 and 8 inches in a direction between the stud and the glass panel.

17 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 1 , wherein the wallboard support has a length of between 6 and 8 inches in a direction between the stud and the glass panel.

18 . A fire-rated building assembly, comprising:

a first wall;

a second wall oriented at an angle relative to the first wall, the second wall comprising:

a plurality of studs that includes an end stud;

at least one wallboard coupled to the plurality of studs and the end stud and having a cantilevered portion that extends beyond the end stud in a first direction away from a remainder of the plurality of studs;

wherein the at least one wallboard has an end surface facing the first wall, the end surface spaced from the first wall to create a gap therebetween;

a wallboard support coupled to the end stud and extending in the first direction, the wallboard support positioned between the stud and the cantilevered portion of the at least one wallboard;

an elongated fire-rated component coupled to the at least one wallboard, the elongated fire-rated component including a profile having a first leg and a second leg defining an L-shape in cross-section, wherein the first leg is positioned along an outward-facing surface of the wallboard and the second leg is positioned along the end surface of the at least one wallboard, the component further comprises a fire-blocking material strip attached to the profile, wherein at least a portion of the elongated fire-rated component is positioned within the gap;

wherein the wallboard support includes an abutment portion configured to contact the end surface of the at least one wallboard.

19 . The fire-rated wall assembly of claim 18 , wherein the wallboard support is a metal L-shaped angle piece having a first leg and a second leg, wherein the first leg is coupled to the stud and the second leg defines the abutment portion.