Grease containment assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6676723
  • Patent Number
    6,676,723
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 29, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A grease containment assembly to collect grease discharged from a grease exhaust system that has an exhaust duct extending upwardly from a roof top and interconnected to a fan base that connects to an exhaust fan. The grease containment includes a plurality of interconnecting channels positioned around the exhaust duct to form a frame surrounding the exhaust duct. The channels further include a water channel running along the bottom portion defined therein. A sorbent material is further received within the interconnecting channels, having properties that absorbs grease and repels water. A plurality of egresses positioned in the interconnecting channels permit water running along the water channels to drain out of the interconnecting channels.
Description




This invention relates generally to a grease containment assembly for collecting grease discharged from vents.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Restaurants, especially fast food establishments, produce high volumes of grease that is discharged through a roof-mounted exhaust system. The grease that is discharged may accumulate on the roof and cause deterioration and/or pose extreme fire hazards. Known attempts to contain the grease generally result in less that efficient means for containing the discharged grease.




One such attempt is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,196,040 entitled “Grease Trap and Filter Apparatus,” ('040 patent) which the applicant herein co-invented. However, the '040 patent has numerous shortcomings. For instance, the filter assembly is designed and cut to fit snugly around the exhaust duct of an exhaust system. However, the grease may still easily run in between the duct and the filter spilling on to the roof.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,512,073 entitled “Grease Filter Assembly” ('073 patent) is another attempt to contain the grease that may be discharged through a roof top exhaust system. Similar to the above, the '073 patent also places the filter directed against the exhaust duct. However, the '073 patent is secured to the duct rather than the roof, allowing it to be placed on any roof, even if slanted.




U.S. Pat. No. 5,567,216 entitled “Grease Filter Assembly” ('216 patent) places a filter directed below the grease spout. However, it is well known that the grease has a tendency to expel from any openings in the seams around the entire perimeter of the exhaust duct, vent and under the fan base as well.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,558 entitled “Grease Containment System and Method for Absorbing Grease” ('558 patent) is directed to a system that uses a box to collect grease falling from the spout as well as a filter mat placed around the vent to collect run off grease. However, as the above-mentioned patents, the '558 patent is simply fitted about the exhaust duct such that the grease may fall in between the filter and the duct.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,143,047 entitled “Effluent Containment Assembly” is directed to a containment system for collecting grease or other effluents that dispense from a exhaust system. The various disclosed systems may be mounted to the duct above the roof and include a flashing member to direct the effluent downwardly and outwardly away from the vent. However, since the filter material is cut and sized about the duct, grease may still seep in between the filter and the duct and onto the roof




As noted above, most grease containment assemblies use filters that are cut and sized to fit about the perimeter of the exhaust duct. In some instances the exhaust system includes a grease spout that is suppose to direct the grease into a small grease trap, as shown and described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,143,047 and U.S. Pat. No. 6,010,558. However, the grease has a tendency to seep through seems between the filter pads and the duct as well as around the fan base between the exhaust duct and fan. As such in each instance the grease will still saturate the roof causing deterioration and posing fire risks. A need therefore exists for improvements on the above-mentioned references in order to prevent the grease from saturating and deteriorating the roof.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention a grease containment assembly is described and disclosed herein below. The grease containment assembly includes a plurality of elongated members positioned about the perimeter of an exhaust system. Each elongated member has a bottom portion and two walls extending upwardly from the bottom portion, wherein one of the walls is positioned up against the exhaust duct defined in the exhaust system and the other wall is a predetermined distance therefrom defined by a width of the bottom portion. The containment assembly further includes a means for securing the elongated members against the exhaust duct, such as support brackets. A sorbent pad is sized to fit entirely within the elongated members and has properties to absorb grease and to permit water to drain through or repel therefrom. The elongated members further includes a plurality of drain holes interspaced about the bottom portion such that water not absorbed or repelled by the sorbent pad may drain from the containment assembly. Other embodiments include placing a mesh covering on top of the sorbent material to help prevent the sorbent material from moving.




In another embodiment of the present invention, the elongated members may include a water channel running along the bottom portion thereof. The corner or angled section would further include egresses that aligned with the water channel such that water repelled by the sorbet material could drain out of the containment assembly.




In addition, the flashing guard could be an integral component of the elongated members rather than being separate. Also, the screen could be replaced by having a section extending out from the wall proximal to the exhaust duct to the wall distal thereto.




Numerous other advantages and features of the invention will become readily apparent from the following detailed description of the invention and the embodiments thereof, from the claims, and from the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




A fuller understanding of the foregoing may be had by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:





FIG. 1

is a side view of the grease containment assembly in accordance with the present invention attached to a typical grease exhaust system;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the grease containment assembly from

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view and partial cross sectional view of the grease containment assembly from

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a front view of the grease containment assembly from

FIG. 2

taken about cross section line


4





4


;





FIG. 5

is a top enlarged view of the corner section of the grease containment assembly from

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a side sectional view of the enlarged corner section about section


6


;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of an elongated member defined for the embodiment in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a corner member defined for the embodiment in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a bottom perspective view of the corner member in

FIG. 9

; and





FIG. 11

is a bottom perspective view of the corner flashing section defined for the embodiment in FIG.


7


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS




While the invention is susceptible to embodiments in many different forms, there are shown in the drawings and will be described herein, in detail, the preferred embodiments of the present invention. It should be understood, however, that the present disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the spirit or scope of the invention and/or claims of the embodiments illustrated.




Referring now to

FIG. 1

, a grease containment assembly in accordance with the present invention is hereinafter generally referenced to numeral


20


. The grease containment assembly


20


is to be used with a roof top grease exhaust system


10


. The grease exhaust system


10


would typically include at least, an exhaust fan


12


and an exhaust duct


14


that protrudes from a roof


18


of a building, normally a fast food restaurant. The grease exhaust system


10


may also include a grease spout (not shown) that aids in directing the discharged grease out of the exhaust system


10


. While ideally grease is meant to collect and discharge through the grease spout, the grease typically discharges around the fan base


16


that serves to connect the exhaust fan


12


to the exhaust duct


18


. The grease containment assembly


20


of the present invention serves to solve the ever present problem of collecting the discharged grease.




Referring also now to

FIG. 2

, the grease containment assembly


20


includes a frame defined by a plurality of elongated members


22


that are positioned against the exhaust duct


14


and below the fan base


16


(FIGS.


1


and


4


). While the grease containment assembly


20


is illustrated as being square shaped, it is not intended to be limited by the illustrations, the present invention is importantly designed to fit about the perimeter of the exhaust duct. However, for a typical grease exhaust system


10


that is squared shaped, the grease containment assembly


20


includes corners


11


or angled sections, for which the plurality of elongated members


22


are interconnected about each corner


11


by a corner section


50


. But, if the grease exhaust system


10


was irregularly shaped or had a circular perimeter, the frame would be designed to fit around the same. As such the elongated members interconnect to form an inside perimeter


23


that is substantially the same as the outside perimeter of the exhaust duct


14


.




It is also important to note that preferably the elongated members and corner sections are made from a light-weight material such as PVC. However, other materials that are also fire retardant may be used.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, each elongated member


22


has a U-shaped cross section defined as two side portions


24


that extend upwardly from a bottom portion


26


forming a channel


28


therebetween. The elongated members


22


are positioned against the exhaust duct


14


such that one of the side portions


24


is resting up against the exhaust duct


14


. Positioned in the channel


28


, also referred to as the interior region, is a sorbent pad


30


that is preferably sized to fit within the two side portions


24


and rest against the bottom portion


26


. The sorbent pad


30


is suitable for absorbing air-borne grease discharged from the discharge vent. The sorbent pad


30


is further capable of passing any water landing on the sorbent pad


30


that was either discharged from the discharge vent or caused from precipitation. As opposed to the prior art, where a sorbent pad is positioned up against the exhaust duct


14


, which allows grease to seep in between the sorbent pad, the present invention places the sorbent pad


30


entirely within elongated members such that the grease cannot seep in between the sorbent pad


30


and the exhaust duct


14


. In addition thereto a portion of the elongated members further includes a plurality of drain holes


32


that drain any water repelled by the sorbent pad


30


.




The elongated members


22


are further secured to the exhaust duct


14


such that the elongated members may be raised above the roof


18


. Since in some instance the roof


18


may be tilted or unleveled, positioning the grease containment assembly


20


against the roof


18


may cause grease of other fluids to run and collect about a single area, which would cause the sorbet pad


30


to be saturated in an area. As such it is advantageous to attach the grease containment assembly


20


at a level position. The aforementioned securing means is preferably a plurality of support brackets


34


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, each support bracket


34


has a first edge


36


and a second edge


38


. The first edge


36


is secured to the exhaust duct


14


by screws


37


, or other fastening means, while the second edge


38


includes a contour


40


that matches the contour of the elongated member


22


that it is supporting. More specifically, the contour


40


at least supports the bottom portion


26


and the side portion


24


of the elongated member. The second edge


38


further includes a resilient flange


42


that extends around the top portion


25


of the aforementioned side portion


24


, such that the flange


42


may engage the side portion


24


thereby securing the elongated member


22


in position against the exhaust duct


14


.




To further guide any discharged grease into the grease containment assembly


20


, a flash guard


44


may be positioned about the perimeter of the exhaust duct


14


in between the grease containment assembly


20


and the fan base


16


. The flash guard


44


may be secured to the exhaust duct


14


, by screws


37


or other fastening means, under the fan base


16


such that any grease seeping from the fan base


16


would run down the flash guard


44


and into the grease containment assembly


20


.




The grease containment assembly


20


may also include a mesh covering


46


to limit access to the sorbent pad


30


. Such limited access may be desired to keep animals out of the grease containment assembly


20


or to protect the sorbent pad


30


from harsh or windy environments. The mesh covering


46


is held in place by clips


48


(

FIG. 4

) defined in the side portions


24


of the elongated members


22


. The clips


48


protruding inwardly towards the center of the elongated member


22


and are further defined to hold the mesh covering


46


in position.




Referring now to

FIG. 5

, two elongated members


22


are connected around a corner II by a corner section


50


. The corner section


50


includes at least two openings


52


that include a similar but slightly larger contour then the elongated members


22


in order to receive the elongated members


22


. In addition, each opening


52


has a support


54


cast into the inside perimeter. The support


54


is defined to receive a U-shaped rubber gasket


56


, such that when assembled, the elongated member


22


is positioned into the corner section


50


and onto the rubber gasket


56


thereby creating a seal to prevent grease or other containments from leaking from the grease containment assembly


20


. To secure the elongated member


22


into the corner section


50


, the corner section


50


includes a pair of opposing resilient tabs


58


that frictionally engage the two side portions


24


of the elongated member. While the plurality of drain holes


32


may be positioned through the elongated members


22


, in the embodiment illustrated, the drain holes


32


are positioned in bottom portion of the corner section


50


.




In yet another embodiment, a portion of another grease containment assembly


60


is illustrated in

FIGS. 7-11

. The grease containment assembly


60


includes a plurality of elongated members


62


that are interconnected and positioned against the exhaust duct


14


and below the fan base


16


. To wrap around corners or angles defined by the exhaust duct


14


, the elongated members


62


are connected to a corner member


64


. Turning now to

FIG. 8

, each elongated member


60


may be further defined.




Each elongated member


60


includes a pair of side walls


70




a


and


70




b


that extend away from a rounded bottom portion


72


to form a U-shaped channel


74


defined therebetween. The channel


74


is defined to hold the sorbent material, discussed above. Defined on the bottom portion


72


is a water channel


75


that runs the length of the elongated member


60


. The water channel


75


as explained in greater detail below provides water repelled by the sorbent material an opportunity to egress.




The side walls


70




a


and


70




b


may be respectively further defined as being a first wall that is proximal to the exhaust duct


14


and a second wall that is distal thereto. The distal wall


70




b


extends for a predetermined distance away from the bottom portion


72


and includes a female flanged section


77


that is shaped to receive a male flanged section, discussed in greater detail below.




The proximal wall


70




a


similarly extends upwardly a predetermined distance away from the bottom portion


72


to form an integral flashing guard


76


. The flashing guard


76


includes a resilient portion


78


that extends towards exhaust duct


14


, such that when assembled, the resilient portion


78


pushes against the exhaust duct


14


to prevent grease from sliding down the outside of the grease containment assembly


60


. Instead of having a screen secured above the elongated members


62


, the flashing guard


76


includes a portion


80


that extends outwardly over the channel


72


toward the distal wall


70




b


. The exact length of the extension is not critical to the invention, however, it is preferred to have a length that prevent small animals from entering the channel


72


. The edge


82


, of the extending portion


80


, further extends or slants downwardly. As such grease that is expelled from the exhaust duct


14


will run down the resilient portion


78


of the flashing guard


76


, over the extending portion


80


and edge


82


into the sorbent material that is placed in the grease containment assembly


60


. Moreover, the extending portion


80


also serves to protect the sorbet pad from UV sunlight that may dry out and deteriorate the sorbet pad. The extending portion


80


may also deflect precipitation and debris a lot better that a screen.




As mentioned above, the elongated members


62


may interconnect with each other or connect around a corner, angle or round section of the exhaust duct


14


by connecting to a cornered angled or rounded section, such that the grease containment assembly forms around the perimeter of the duct. Referring now to

FIG. 9

a corner section


64


is illustrated. Since the corner section


64


permits two elongated members


62


to connect around the corner of the duct


14


, the corner section


64


includes two side members


90


extending away from a middle member


92


. The corner section


64


is further defined has having a proximal wall


96




a


, being proximal to the exhaust duct


14


, and a distal wall


96




b


, being distal thereto. Both walls


96




a


and


96




b


extend away from a bottom section


98


to form a U-shaped channel


100


. The bottom sections


98


of the two side members


90


include a water channel


102


that aligns with the water channels


75


on the elongated members


62


when assembled thereto.




Similarly constructed like the elongated members


62


, the walls


96




a


and


96




b


on the corner section


64


extend away from the bottom section


98


a length that would approximately equal to the walls


70




a


and


70




b


on the elongated members


62


. The proximal wall


96




a


on the corner section


64


also includes a resilient portion


104


that causes any grease running down the exhaust duct


14


to slide into the grease containment assembly


60


.




The distal wall


96




b


includes a male flange


106


that is received in the female flange


77


. In addition, the inside profile of the bottom section


98


and walls


96




a


and


96




b


on the corner section


64


matches the outside profile of the bottom section


72


and walls


70




a


and


70




b


on the elongated members


62


such that the elongated members


62


slide into and over the two side members


90


towards the middle member


92


. However, it is further contemplated that the profiles can be reversed such that the corner section slides over and into the elongated members.




The middle member


92


that connects the two side members


90


includes egresses


108


at a position that aligns with the water channels


102


, such that water running along the water channels


75


, in the elongated members


62


, and the water channels


102


, in the side members


90


will be able to exit the grease containment assembly


60


, best seen in FIG.


10


.




While a corresponding extending portion can be integrally molded into the corner sections, the preferred embodiment includes a separate corner flashing section


110


that similarly covers the channel


100


, illustrated in FIG.


7


and best shown in FIG.


11


. The covering section


110


includes two side sections


112


that extend outwardly from a center section


114


. The width w of the corner flashing section


110


is approximately equal to the length of the extending portion


80


on the elongated members


62


. The corner flashing section


110


also includes a proximal edge


116




a


and a distal edge


116




b


, defined as the edge proximal to the exhaust duct and the edge distal thereto, respectively. The distal edge


116




b


extends downwardly when viewed as attached to the grease containment assembly


60


.




A pair of braces


118


extends outwardly from a post


120


defined on the proximal edge


116




a


in the center section


144


. Moreover, the braces


118


have a length l that extends past the width w of the corner flashing section


110


. When the corner flashing section


110


is placed on the corner section


64


, illustrated in

FIG. 7

, is easily seen that the length l of the braces


118


extend towards the distal wall


96




b


of the middle member


92


. Moreover, the distal wall


96




b


includes guides


97


that are defined to receive the braces


118


. The braces


118


may also include notches


122


that may engage detents (not shown) within the guides


97


such that the braces


118


are held in a proper predetermined position. In addition the post


120


on the coming flashing section


110


aligns with and rest upon a post


99


on proximal wall


96




a


defined in the middle member


92


. As shown in

FIG. 7

, the corner flashing section


110


is secured in place and provides the same protection against small animals and flashing function as the flashing guards defined in the elongated members


62


.




As previously mentioned with the other embodiments, similar means may be used to attach the grease containment assembly


60


to the exhaust duct


14


.




Moreover, it is further contemplated by the present invention to have the elongated members and the corner section with defined profiles other then that is described in the present invention, such that the internal profiles may be V-shaped or irregularly shaped. In such instances of being V-shaped the bottom region of the V-shaped members would act as the water channel. From the foregoing and as mentioned above, it will be observed that numerous variations and modifications may be effected without departing from the scope of the nvention. It is to be understood that no limitation with respect to the specific methods and apparatus illustrated herein is intended or should be inferred. It is, of course, intended to cover by the appended claims all such modifications as fall within the scope of the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A grease containment assembly positioned about the perimeter of a grease exhaust system having at least an exhaust duct with a predetermined perimeter and that extends from a roof, the exhaust duct further connects to an exhaust fan by a fan base, the grease containment assembly for collecting and containing grease discharged therefrom, comprising:a plurality of interconnecting elongated members having a U-shaped contour defined by two walls extending away from a bottom portion, the elongated members when interconnected having one wall, of said two walls, proximal to the exhaust duct such that the elongated members have an inside perimeter matching the predetermined perimeter of the exhaust duct whereby the elongated members may be formed around said predetermined perimeter; a sorbent pad sized to fit within the two walls of the elongated members and rest against the bottom portion, the sorbent pad having properties to absorb grease and to repel water; and a water channel formed along the bottom portion of the elongated members.
  • 2. The grease containment assembly of claim 1, wherein said wall proximal to the exhaust duct extends away from the bottom portion to form a flashing guard such that grease sliding down the exhaust vent is directed into the elongated members.
  • 3. The grease containment assembly of claim 1, wherein the elongated members further include a member extending from the wall proximal to the exhaust duct to said other wall defined as being distal thereto.
  • 4. The grease containment assembly of claim 1 further comprising:corner sections to connect elongated members at an angle about the exhaust duct, each corner section having at least two side members to receive at least two elongated members, each side member having a water channel and a egress to permit water running through the water channel to exit the grease containment assembly.
  • 5. The grease containment assembly of claim 4 further comprising:a corner flashing section defined to be placed over a corner section, the corner flashing when placed over a corner section has an edge proximal to the exhaust duct and an edge distal thereto, the corner section further having braces that extend past the distal edge of the corner section and are secured within guides defined in the corner section.
  • 6. A grease containment assembly to be used in combination with a grease exhaust system, the grease exhaust system having an exhaust duct with a predetermined perimeter, which also extends upwardly from a roof, and further having a fan base that connects the exhaust duct to a exhaust fan, wherein the grease containment assembly collects and contains grease discharged therefrom, comprising:a plurality of elongated members, each elongated member having a pair of walls extending away from a bottom portion to define an interior channel and a water channel defined about the bottom portion thereof, wherein the interior channel and water channel define an external profile; a plurality of angled members having an interior channel and designed to receive at least two elongated members and angled to match an angled portion of the exhaust duct, each angled member defined by having two side members and a center member, the two side members have an internal profile that matches the external profile of the elongated members such that the elongated members may slide into the two side members, the center member further including egresses that align with the water channels; and a grease absorbent material sized to fit within the interior channel of the elongated members and angled members; whereby when the elongated members are interconnected to the angled members the grease containment assembly includes a wall proximal to the exhaust duct that has a perimeter that substantially matches the predetermined perimeter of the exhaust duct.
  • 7. The grease containment assembly of claim 6, wherein the elongated members include a wall proximal to the exhaust duct that extends away from the bottom portion to form a flashing guard.
  • 8. The grease containment assembly of claim 7, wherein the elongated members include a wall distal to the proximal wall and the distal wall includes a female flanged edge that receives a male flanged edge defined along a distal wall defined in the angled members.
  • 9. The grease containment assembly of claim 7, wherein the elongated members include a protruding section that protrudes from the proximal wall to the wall distal thereto.
  • 10. The grease containment assembly of claim 9 further comprising a corner flashing section.
  • 11. The grease containment assembly of claim 6 further comprising a means to secure the grease containment assembly to the exhaust duct.
  • 12. A grease containment assembly to collect grease discharged from a grease exhaust system that includes an exhaust duct extending upwardly from a roof top and interconnected to a fan base, the grease containment comprising:a plurality of interconnecting channels positioned around the exhaust duct to form a frame surrounding said exhaust duct, the interconnecting channels having a water channel defined in a bottom region of the channel; a sorbent material received within the interconnecting channels, the sorbent material capable of absorbing grease and repelling water; a plurality of egresses aligned with water channels such that water running along the water channel may be expelled from the interconnecting channels.
  • 13. The grease containment assembly of claim 12, wherein a portion of the plurality of interconnecting channels include a wall that extends away from the bottom portion to form a flashing guard.
  • 14. The grease containment assembly of claim 13, wherein said portion of the plurality of interconnecting channels further include a member extending outwardly from said wall over said channel a predetermined distance.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation in part application, related to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/900,549, entitled Grease Containment Assembly, filed Jul. 9, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,468,323, and incorporated by reference herein, with priority claimed for all commonly disclosed subject matter.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/900549 Jul 2001 US
Child 10/206767 US