IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0924425
(2004-08-24)
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등록번호 |
US-7484506
(2009-02-03)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
4 인용 특허 :
7 |
초록
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Rooftop grease containment systems are disclosed. The disclosed grease containment systems may include a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan rim extending outward from an upper edge of the at least one pan side wa
Rooftop grease containment systems are disclosed. The disclosed grease containment systems may include a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan rim extending outward from an upper edge of the at least one pan side wall, (ii) at least one pan drain outlet, and (iii) at least one pan opening positioned in the pan floor, the first pan opening having a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the first pan opening. The disclosed grease containment systems may further include a roof curb extending upward from the roof structure and having a roof curb upper periphery, the grease collection pan being positioned on the roof curb so that the pan rim rests on the roof curb upper periphery of the roof curb. Methods of making and using the disclosed rooftop grease containment systems are also disclosed.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A grease containment system comprising a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan support rim extending outward from an outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall and being integrally co
What is claimed is: 1. A grease containment system comprising a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan support rim extending outward from an outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall and being integrally connected to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall in a stationary position relative to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall, said pan support rim having a lower pan support rim surface, an upper pan support rim surface, and a width extending along an outer periphery of the grease collection pan, (ii) at least one pan drain outlet, and (iii) a first pan opening positioned in the pan floor, wherein the first pan opening has a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the first pan opening, further comprising a roof curb (i) extending upward from the roof structure, (ii) positioned a clearance distance from the first grease duct and the first pan opening, and (iii) having a roof curb upper periphery, said grease collection pan being positioned on the roof curb so that the lower surface of the pan support rim rests on and is supported by the roof curb upper periphery of the roof curb. 2. The grease containment system of claim 1, further comprising an exhaust penetration fitting having a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the exhaust penetration fitting. 3. The grease containment system of claim 2, wherein the exhaust penetration fitting extends through the first pan opening of the grease collection pan, and an outer surface of said exhaust penetration fitting is positioned a clearance distance from an inner surface of said roof curb. 4. The grease containment system of claim 2, wherein the exhaust penetration fitting rests on an upper surface of the grease collection pan surrounding the first pan opening. 5. The grease containment system of claim 2, further comprising a first grease duct extending through the first pan opening and the exhaust penetration fitting, said first grease duct having a first grease duct outer surface and a first grease duct height. 6. The grease containment system of claim 5, wherein the first grease duct comprises a metal duct of a kitchen exhaust system. 7. The grease containment system of claim 2, wherein the exhaust penetration fitting is ventilated and is capable of supporting an upblast exhaust fan. 8. The grease containment system of claim 2, further comprising an exhaust penetration fitting flange extending outward from an outer periphery of the exhaust penetration fitting to an upper surface of the grease collection pan. 9. The grease containment system of claim 2, further comprising one or more hinges positioned along an outer surface of the exhaust penetration fitting, said one or more hinges being suitable for attachment to an exhaust fan positioned above and on the exhaust penetration fitting. 10. The grease containment system of claim 1, further comprising at least one pipe extending from the at least one pan drain outlet of the grease collection pan. 11. The grease containment system of claim 10, wherein the at least one pipe extends to a grease collection unit, said grease collection unit being positioned below the roof top surface. 12. The grease containment system of claim 11, wherein the grease collection unit comprises a grease trap. 13. The grease containment system of claim 1, further comprising at least one component selected from the group consisting of one or more electrical service disconnect mounts, one or more weatherproof lights, one or more electrical outlets, and a water piping assembly. 14. A method of reducing an amount of grease on a rooftop of a building, wherein the method comprises: (a) providing a grease containment system around and beneath an exhaust fan of a rooftop kitchen exhaust system, wherein said grease containment system comprises: (1) a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan support rim extending outward from an outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall and being integrally connected to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall in a stationary position relative to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall, said pan support rim having a lower pan support rim surface, an upper pan support rim surface, and a width extending along an outer periphery of the grease collection pan, (ii) at least one pan drain outlet, and (iii) a first pan opening positioned in the pan floor, wherein the first pan opening has a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure and to the exhaust fan can extend through the first pan opening, (2) a roof curb (i) extending upward from the roof structure, (ii) positioned a clearance distance from the first grease duct and the first pan opening, and (iii) having a roof curb upper periphery, wherein the lower surface of the pan rim is positioned on and supported by said upper periphery of the roof curb, and (3) an exhaust penetration fitting either positioned (i) through the first pan opening of the grease collection pan or (ii) on an upper surface of the grease collection pan and surrounding the first pan opening. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the exhaust penetration fitting extends through the first pan opening of the grease collection pan, and provides support for the exhaust fan, said exhaust penetration fitting further comprising (i) one or more vents in a side wall of the exhaust penetration fitting, and (ii) one or more hinges connected to the exhaust penetration fitting and a lower portion of the exhaust fan so that the exhaust fan can be tilted from a first position on the exhaust penetration fitting to a second position extending over a portion of the grease collection pan. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein the method further comprises one or more of the following steps: providing an exhaust penetration fitting flange between the exhaust penetration fitting and an upper surface of the grease collection pan; providing one or more access doors on a first grease duct extending through the roof structure and to the exhaust fan; providing one or more hinges on the exhaust penetration fitting and a lower portion of the exhaust fan so that the exhaust fan can be tilted from a first position on the exhaust penetration fitting to a second position extending over a portion of the grease collection pan; and periodically cleaning one or more components of the rooftop kitchen exhaust system positioned on the roof of the building. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein the method further comprises: (b) contacting one or more components of the rooftop kitchen exhaust system with an aqueous solution; and (c) collecting the aqueous solution and any grease dislodged from the one or more components of the rooftop kitchen exhaust system in the grease containment system, wherein the aqueous solution and the grease travel through the at least one pan drain outlet to a grease collection system. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein the grease containment system comprises a grease trap located at a remote location below the rooftop. 19. The method of claim 14, wherein the grease containment system further comprises at least one component selected from the group consisting of one or more electrical service disconnect mounts, one or more weatherproof lights, one or more electrical outlets, and a water piping assembly. 20. The method of claim 14, wherein the grease containment system further comprises a water piping assembly positioned along a grease duct of a rooftop kitchen exhaust system, said water piping assembly comprising water piping that extends from a kitchen to an outlet adjacent to the grease collection pan; wherein said method further comprises: opening one or more access doors within the grease duct; opening one of more water outlets positioned along the water piping; and spraying water through the one or more access doors to clean interior surfaces of the grease duct. 21. The grease containment system of claim 1, wherein the grease collection pan has a load-bearing strength that enables a trim back of any combustible roof decking material away from the first grease duct, the trim back providing a clearance between (i) an outer surface of the first grease duct and (ii) any combustible roof decking material of at least about 45.7 cm (18 in); and said grease containment system further comprises a trim back of any combustible roof decking material beneath the pan floor of the grease collection pan so as to provide a clearance between the first grease duct and any combustible roof decking material of at least about 45.7 cm (18 in). 22. The method of claim 14, wherein the grease containment system further comprises a trim back of any combustible roof decking material beneath the pan floor of the grease collection pan so as to provide a clearance between the first grease duct and any combustible roof decking material of at least about 45.7 cm (18 in). 23. A grease containment system comprising: a grease collection pan having (i) a pan volume surrounded by (a) a pan floor, (b) at least one pan side wall, and (c) a pan support rim extending outward from an outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall and being integrally connected to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall in a stationary position relative to the outer upper edge of the at least one pan side wall, said pan support rim having a lower pan support rim surface, an upper pan support rim surface, and a width extending along an outer periphery of the grease collection pan, (ii) at least one pan drain outlet, and (iii) a first pan opening positioned in the pan floor, wherein the first pan opening has a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the first pan opening, said grease collection pan having (1) a load-bearing strength that enables a trim back of combustible roof decking material beneath the pan floor of the grease collection pan so as to provide a clearance between the first grease duct and any combustible roof decking material of at least about 45.7 cm (18 in), and (2) pan dimensions that enable all portions of an exhaust fan to remain over the grease collection pan even when the exhaust fan is tilted from a first operational position to a second temporary position during cleaning of the exhaust fan, and a roof curb extending upward from the roof structure and having a roof curb upper periphery, said grease collection pan being positioned on the roof curb so that the lower surface of the pan support rim rests on and is supported by the roof curb upper periphery of the roof curb. 24. The grease containment system of claim 23, wherein the grease containment system further comprises an exhaust penetration fitting either positioned (i) through the first pan opening of the grease collection pan or (ii) on an upper surface of the grease collection pan and surrounding the first pan opening, said exhaust penetration fitting having a size and shape so that a first grease duct extending through a roof structure can extend through the exhaust penetration fitting. 25. The grease containment system of claim 23, wherein the grease containment system further comprises a trim back of any combustible roof decking material beneath the pan floor of the grease collection pan so as to provide a clearance between the first grease duct and any combustible roof decking material of at least about 45.7 cm (18 in).
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