Claims
- 1. A method of recovering fluid from a salvage container to a recovery container, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a predetermined initial length of foam rubber having a wall having an inner wall surface forming a passage; (b) cutting said initial length of foam rubber to form at least one fluid recovery device, comprising: (i) a wall of a predetermined length, said wall forming a tubular sleeve with both a cylindrical inner wall surface and a cylindrical outer wall surface extending the entire length of said wall, said inner wall surface forming a fluid communication passage, said cylindrical outer wall surface being concentric with respect to said cylindrical inner wall surface; (ii) said tubular sleeve having a top surface with an opening for receiving a salvage container, said top surface opening providing an entrance to said fluid communication passage, said wall having an elastic quality to form a seal with said salvage container, said wall having sufficient resiliency to support said salvage container in an inverted position; and (ii) said tubular sleeve having a bottom surface with an opening for receiving a recovery container, said bottom surface opening providing an exit from said fluid communication passage, said elastic quality of said wall forming a seal with said recovery container, and (c) placing the opening of the bottom end of the device over the neck of the recovery container; (d) inverting the salvage container; and (e) inserting the neck of the salvage container into the opening of the top surface of the device, wherein fluid drains from the neck opening of the salvage container into the neck opening of the recovery container.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the initial length of foam rubber is pipe insulation.
- 3. A method of using foam pipe insulation to recover fluid from a salvage container to a recovery container, comprising the steps of:(a) providing a predetermined initial length of foam rubber pipe insulation having a wall having an inner wall surface forming a passage; (b) cutting said initial length of foam rubber to form at least one fluid recovery device, comprising: (i) a wall of a predetermined length, said wall forming a tubular sleeve with both a cylindrical inner wall surface and a cylindrical outer wall surface extending the entire length of said wall, said inner wall surface forming a fluid communication passage, said cylindrical outer wall surface being concentric with respect to said cylindrical inner wall surface; (ii) said tubular sleeve having a top surface with an opening for receiving a salvage container, said top surface opening providing an entrance to said fluid communication passage, said wall having an elastic quality to form a seal with said salvage container, said wall having sufficient resiliency to support said salvage container in an inverted position; and (ii) said tubular sleeve having a bottom surface with an opening for receiving a recovery container, said bottom surface opening providing an exit from said fluid communication passage, said elastic quality of said wall forming a seal with said recovery container, and (c) placing the opening of the bottom end of the device over the neck of the recovery container; (d) inverting the salvage container; and (e) inserting the neck of the salvage container into the opening of the top surface of the device, wherein fluid drains from the neck opening of the salvage container into the neck opening of the recovery container.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS, IF ANY
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/243,058, filed Feb. 2, 1999, now abandoned, which claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) of co-pending provisional application Ser. No. 60,073,338, filed Feb. 2, 1998, both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuations (1)
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