Claims
- 1. A battery spill containment system for containing a spilled substance from a battery, the battery spill containment system comprising:
a plurality of containment rails; a coupler adapted to couple the containment rails to one another to define an area for housing the battery, the coupler permitting at least one of the containment rails to be removable; a flexible liner placed in the area defined by the plurality of containment rails, the liner being resistant to damage from the spilled substance and being adapted to flex; and a material for placement on the liner in the area defined by the plurality of containment rails, the material adapted to absorb and chemically neutralize the spilled substance.
- 2. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails are formed of a material that is resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 3. The battery spill containment system of claim 2 wherein the containment rails comprise fiberglass.
- 4. The battery spill containment system of claim 2 wherein the containment rails comprise polyvinylchloride.
- 5. The battery spill containment system of claim 2 wherein the containment rails comprise polypropylene.
- 6. The battery spill containment system of claim 2 wherein the containment rails comprise vinyl.
- 7. The battery spill containment system of claim 2 wherein the containment rails comprise a composite.
- 8. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails are coated with a material that is resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 9. The battery spill containment system of claim 8 wherein the containment rails are coated with polyvinylchloride.
- 10. The battery spill containment system of claim 8 wherein the containment rails are coated with epoxy.
- 11. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the liner is coated with polyvinylchloride.
- 12. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the liner comprises polyvinylchloride.
- 13. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the liner comprises vinyl.
- 14. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the coupler is adapted to directly couple one of the containment rails to the another one of the containment rails.
- 15. The battery spill containment system of claim 14 wherein each of the containment rails has a plurality of ends and the coupler is adapted to couple one end of one of the containment rails to the end of another one of the containment rails.
- 16. The battery spill containment system of claim 15 wherein the coupler comprises a corner rail having a slot into which an end of one of the containment rails is adapted to engage.
- 17. The battery spill containment system of claim 14 wherein the plurality of containment rails are adapted to define a rectangle and the coupler comprises four corner couplers, one corner coupler for each corner of the rectangle.
- 18. The battery spill containment system of claim 14 wherein the coupler comprises a bolt, screw, nail, staple, or clip.
- 19. The battery spill containment system of claim 14 wherein the coupler comprises an adhesive.
- 20. The battery spill containment system of claim 14 further comprising a second coupler adapted to mount the liner to at least one of the containment rails.
- 21. The battery spill containment system of claim 20 wherein the second coupler is adapted to mount a top edge of the liner to a top edge of at least one of the containment rails.
- 22. The battery spill containment system of claim 20 wherein the second coupler comprises a bolt, screw, nail, staple, or clip.
- 23. The battery spill containment system of claim 20 wherein the second coupler comprises a hook.
- 24. The battery spill containment system of claim 20 wherein the second coupler comprises adhesive.
- 25. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the coupler is adapted to indirectly couple one of the containment rails to the another one of the containment rails.
- 26. The battery spill containment system of claim 25 wherein the coupler is adapted to mount the liner to the containment rails in a manner that indirectly couples the containment rails to one another.
- 27. The battery spill containment system of claim 26 wherein the coupler comprises a bolt, screw, nail, staple, or clip.
- 28. The battery spill containment system of claim 26 wherein the coupler comprises an adhesive.
- 29. The battery spill containment system of claim 26 wherein the coupler comprises a hook.
- 30. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the coupler comprises a hook.
- 31. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails are adapted to adjustably form one of a plurality of dimensions.
- 32. The battery spill containment system of claim 31 wherein the containment rails have slots.
- 33. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails are invertable such that the exterior surfaces of the containment rails have fewer protruding structures.
- 34. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails comprise a metal.
- 35. The battery spill containment system of claim 34 wherein the containment rails are coated with a material that is resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 36. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails also define a perimeter.
- 37. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the containment rails have a height less than the height of the liner.
- 38. The battery spill containment system of claim 37 wherein the liner has a height of at least four inches.
- 39. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the height of the containment rails is substantially equal to the height of the liner.
- 40. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 further comprising a protective member adapted to be placed between the battery and the material.
- 41. The battery spill containment system of claim 40 wherein the protective member includes a grid placed between the battery and the material.
- 42. The battery spill containment system of claim 40 wherein the battery is a valve regulated lead acid battery and the protective member includes a pad placed between the battery and the material.
- 43. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 wherein the liner is semi-rigid.
- 44. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 further comprising a mount adapted to mount the battery spill containment system to a stanchion.
- 45. A battery rack system comprising a vertical stanchion and a plurality of battery spill containment system of claim 44 mounted to the vertical stanchion.
- 46. The battery rack system of claim 45 wherein each of the plurality of battery spill containment systems is mounted to the vertical stanchion at a different height relative to the other battery spill containment systems.
- 47. The battery spill containment system of claim 1 further comprising a spill detector that detects whether a spill has occurred.
- 48. The battery spill containment system of claim 47 wherein the spill detector indicates whether a spill has occurred.
- 49. The battery spill containment system of claim 47 wherein when the spill detector detects that a spill has occurred, the spill detector alerts a second device.
- 50. The battery spill containment system of claim 47 wherein the spill detector communicates with a second device when the spill detector detects that a spill has occurred such that the second device performs an act to remedy the spill.
- 51. The battery spill containment system of claim 47 wherein the spill detector includes:
a permeable membrane through which the spilled substance may pass to contact a circuit; and a circuit monitor that monitors whether the spilled substance has passed through the permeable membrane.
- 52. A battery storage system comprising the spill containment system of claim 1 and a battery rack adjacent to the battery spill containment system and holding a battery.
- 53. A method for containing a spilled substance from a battery, the method comprising the steps of:
coupling a plurality of containment rails to define an area of containment, the containment rails having walls and at least one of the containment rails is adapted to be removable; placing a flexible liner in the area of containment, the liner being resistant to damage from the spilled substance; and placing a material that is capable of absorbing and neutralizing the spilled substance in the area of containment.
- 54. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 further comprising the step of placing the liner in the area of containment before the step of placing the material in the area of containment.
- 55. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 further comprising removing a containment rail to gain access to a battery.
- 56. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 55 further comprising flexing the flexible liner to gain access to a battery.
- 57. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 56 further comprising replacing the removed containment rail.
- 58. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 wherein the plurality of containment rails are resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 59. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 58 wherein the plurality of containment rails comprise fiberglass or polyvinylchloride.
- 60. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 58 wherein the plurality of containment rails was coated with a material that is resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 61. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 60 wherein the plurality of containment rails comprise a metal.
- 62. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 61 wherein the plurality of containment rails are coated with epoxy.
- 63. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 61 wherein the plurality of containment rails are coated with polyvinylchloride.
- 64. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 wherein the liner is semi-rigid.
- 65. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 wherein the liner comprises polyvinylchloride.
- 66. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 wherein the liner comprises vinyl.
- 67. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 further comprising adjusting the plurality of containment rails to form an area of desired dimensions.
- 68. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 further comprising placing a protective member on the material where the protective member protects the material from the battery.
- 69. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 53 further comprising detecting whether a spill has occurred.
- 70. The method for containing a spilled substance of claim 69 further comprising indicating whether a spill has occurred.
- 71. A modular battery spill containment system for containing a spilled substance from a battery, the modular battery spill containment system comprising:
a plurality of pans, each pan having a base and a plurality of vertical walls, the plurality of pans being resistant to damage from the spilled substance; a coupler adapted to couple one of the pans to another one of the pans to define an area for housing the battery; and a material adapted to be placed in the plurality of pans, the material adapted to absorb and chemically neutralize the spilled substance.
- 72. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans comprise fiberglass.
- 73. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans comprise polyvinylchloride.
- 74. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans comprise polypropylene.
- 75. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans comprise vinyl.
- 76. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans comprise a composite.
- 77. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the pans are coated with a material that is resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 78. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 77 wherein the pans are coated with polyvinylchloride.
- 79. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 77 wherein the pans are coated with epoxy.
- 80. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 77 wherein the pans comprise a metal.
- 81. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 further comprising a liner adapted for placement in one of the pans, the liner being resistant to damage from the spilled substance.
- 82. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 81 wherein the liner is flexible.
- 83. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 81 wherein the liner is semi-rigid.
- 84. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the coupler is integrally formed with the pan.
- 85. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 84 wherein the pans have at least two integrally formed couplers.
- 86. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 85 wherein the at least two integrally formed couplers are located on adjacent sides of the pan.
- 87. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 85 wherein the at least two integrally formed couplers are located on opposite sides of the pan.
- 88. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 84 wherein the integrally formed coupler comprises a clip or hook.
- 89. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 84 further comprising a liner adapted for placement in one of the pans, the liner being resistant to damage from the spilled substance, and a second coupler adapted to mount the liner to one of the pans.
- 90. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 89 wherein the second coupler is adapted to mount a top edge of the liner to a top edge of one of the pans.
- 91. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 89 wherein the second coupler comprises a bolt, screw, nail, staple, or clip.
- 92. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 89 wherein the second coupler comprises a hook.
- 93. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 89 wherein the second coupler comprises adhesive.
- 94. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 71 wherein the coupler is separate from the pans.
- 95. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 94 wherein the coupler comprises a clip or hook.
- 96. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 95 wherein the coupler comprises an elongate clip.
- 97. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 94 further comprising a liner adapted for placement in one of the pans, the liner being resistant to damage from the spilled substance, and a second coupler adapted to mount the liner to one of the pans.
- 98. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 97 wherein the second coupler is adapted to mount a top edge of the liner to a top edge of one of the pans.
- 99. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 97 wherein the second coupler comprises a bolt, screw, nail, staple, or clip.
- 100. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 97 wherein the second coupler comprises a hook.
- 101. The modular battery spill containment system of claim 97 wherein the second coupler comprises adhesive.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/960,759, filed on Sep. 21, 2001, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/428,192, filed on Oct. 27, 1999, which issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,308,728 B1 on Oct. 30, 2001, the entirety of which disclosure is incorporated herein by reference for all purposes.
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