Grease containment system

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Inventors

McCauley, Steven R.

Application #

714145

Filed

Nov-14-2003

Published

May-2-2006

Current US Class

055/323
055/385.1
055/522
055/DIG.36
095/141
095/143
095/273
096/147
126/299.R
454/366
454/49

International Classes

B01D 53/04    (20060101); B01D 35/02    (20060101)

Field of Search

55/323 55/356 55/385.1 55/428 55/467-473 55/502 55/522 55/527 55/528 55/DIG.36 95/90 95/141 95/143 95/273 96/108 96/147 126/299.R 126/299.D 126/299.E 126/300 126/301 454/49 454/341 454/365 454/366

Examiners

Spitzer; Robert H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC

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Other References

Kimberly-Clark Filtration Products brochure, available as of filing date. Spilfyter Innovative Spill Control Products brochure; available as of filing date.

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Abstract
A device, system, and method for collecting grease on rooftop exhaust fans, comprising a gasket formed of sorbent material. The gasket is dimensioned for placement between an exhaust fan and a base for the exhaust fan. When placed between the exhaust fan and the base for the exhaust fan, grease is absorbed and retained by the gasket during operation of the exhaust fan.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A method for collecting grease from rooftop exhaust fans having a base and a fan mounted thereon, comprising:

(a) displacing the exhaust fan from atop the base for the exhaust fan;

(b) placing an absorbent gasket over the periphery of the base for the exhaust fan; and

(c) replacing the exhaust fan atop the base for the exhaust fan, wherein in operation the gasket absorbs grease leaking between the exhaust fan and the base for the exhaust fan.

2. The method of claim 1 further including a first step of dimensioning the gasket for a specific size and shape of exhaust fan and exhaust fan base.

3. The method of claim 1 further including the step of using an adjusting strap to form a gutter around the periphery of the base for the exhaust fan after replacing the exhaust fan atop the base.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to systems for collecting and containing grease or oil, and, more particularly to a grease containment system for collecting grease that is discharged from rooftop-mounted exhaust ducts.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Restaurants, especially fast food restaurants, produce high volumes of waste grease (from fatty foods) that is typically, and unavoidably, discharged through roof-mounted exhaust systems. These roof-mounted systems are conventionally built with an exhaust fan unit mounted atop a base, or pedestal, that projects upwardly from the roof. The grease discharged upward from these systems, however, often accumulates on the roof. Conventional roofing products will generally become soft and will deteriorate following prolonged exposure to these organic fats and oils, leading to roof failure. Moreover, grease and oil can create safety problems for maintenance workers and the increased potential for fire. Furthermore, water runoff from the rooftop may be contaminated from the grease and oil, creating pollution problems in the vicinity of the restaurant.
 
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