Portable chemical spill control device
A portable chemical spill control device includes an expansive sheet of material (preferably multiple layers that include at least one layer of absorbent material) and having upper and lower surfaces and a periphery that defines a circumference. The sheet of material is of a material that is resistant to fluid attacks so that spills deposited upon the upper surface are contained on the upper surface. A peripheral bead includes a foldable portion that extends around the expansive sheet of material, the bead including an elongated tensile member and a folded portion that holds the elongated tensile member to the absorbent sheet of material. A connection joins the peripheral bead to the expansive sheet of absorbent material in a configuration that envelops the tensile member with the foldable portion. The elongated tensile member can be moved between open and folded positions wherein the tensile member subjects the expansive sheet of material to tension in an open position that maximizes its circumference, and wherein in the folded position the tensile member folds to provide multiple loops.
Priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/502,997, filed Sep. 15, 2003, incorporated herein by reference, is hereby claimed. This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Ser. No. ______, filed Sep. 13, 2004 and entitled “Portable Chemical Spill Control Device.”
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to portable chemical spill control devices in the form of a foldable mat that can be positioned under a selected vehicle such as a truck, van, forklift or the like. Even more particularly, the present invention relates to an improved foldable portable chemical spill control device that features a central absorbent cushion having an extended position periphery that contains a spring (preferably a spring steel rod) wherein the spring steel rod enables the device to be folded into a smaller package that is defined by multiple circular wraps of the spring steel rods.
2. General Background of the Invention
Many vehicles carry fluid that can inadvertently leak with the vehicle is parked. Common examples include trucks, vans, automobiles, motorcycles, forklifts, construction equipment, earth movers and other equipment. Such devices can leak materials that are hazardous to the environment such as oil, gasoline, power steering fluid, grease, gear oil, brake fluid and the like.
Patents have been issued for spill control devices in the form of a mat that can be positioned under a selected vehicle, truck, van, forklift or the like.
Examples of such patents are listed in the following table:
The present invention provides an improved portable chemical spill control device that includes an expansive sheet of material having upper and lower surfaces and a periphery. The sheet of material is resistant to chemical fluid attack so that spills deposited upon the surface are contained on the upper surface. The sheet of material can be of multiple layers, preferably an absorbent layer and a fluid impervious layer (such layers are commercially available, for example from Dupont).
A peripheral bead can include a foldable portion that extends around the expansive sheet of material at its periphery, the bead including an elongated tensile member and a portion (e.g. folder portion) that holds or contains the elongated tensile member.
A connection joins the peripheral bead to the expansive sheet of material in a configuration that can envelop the tensile member with the foldable portion.
The elongated tensile member can be moved between open and folded positions, wherein the tensile member subjects the expansive sheet of material to tension in the open position and maximizes its circumference. In the folded position, the tensile member can be folded to provide multiple loops.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGSFor a further understanding of the nature, objects, and advantages of the present invention, reference should be had to the following detailed description, read in conjunction with the following drawings, wherein like reference numerals denote like elements and wherein:
FIGS. 5 is another perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the apparatus of the present invention; and
The apparatus 10 includes a layered center 13 surrounded by edging material 15. The layered center 13 is comprised of a porous, absorbent layer 14a and a fluid impervious layer 14b. The absorbent material 14a is preferably a sheet of material that absorbs substances that fall upon its upper surface 28. Examples of suitable absorbent material are polypropylene and polypropylene-universal. The layer 14a can be any material that can absorb and hold fluids that typically drip or leak from a motor vehicle. Other examples include an absorbent polymeric material, one or more layers of a fabric material that is not flammable, or any other material that will safely absorb and hold fluids such as gasoline, motor oil, transmission oil, gear oil or any fluid used in a motor vehicle. The layer 14b is preferably a liquid impervious layer that is substantially impervious to the fluids that typically drip or leak from a motor vehicle, such as for example, a several mil thick polymeric layer (for example, a polypropylene layer).
Edging material 15 envelops spring steel rod or strip 16. Rod 16 can be an elongated rod that is joined at joint 17 using butt connector 19 (see
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The following is a list of parts and materials suitable for use in the present invention:
Parts Number Description
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- 10 spill control apparatus
- 11 vehicle
- 12 forklift
- 13 layered center
- 14a layer
- 14b layer
- 15 edging material
- 16 spring steel rod
- 17 joint
- 18 stitching
- 19 butt connector
- 20 socket
- 21 lanyard
- 22 periphery extended
- 23 arrow
- 24 arrow
- 25 arrow
- 26 space
- 27 folded diameter
- 28 upper surface
- 29 length
- 30 width
- 31 periphery
- 32 end
- 33 end
- 34 storage bag
- 35 flap
- 36 flap
The foregoing embodiments are presented by way of example only; the scope of the present invention is to be limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A portable chemical spill control device, comprising:
- (a) an expansive multi-layered sheet of material having at least one layer of absorbent material and having upper and lower surfaces and a periphery that defines a circumference, the sheet of material being resistant to chemical fluid attack so that spills deposited upon the upper surface are contained on the upper surface;
- (b) a peripheral bead that includes a foldable portion that extends around the expansive sheet of material, said bead including an elongated tensile member and a folded portion that holds the elongated tensile member to the absorbent sheet of material;
- (c) a connection that joins the peripheral bead to the expansive sheet of material in a configuration that envelops the tensile member with the foldable portion;
- (d) wherein the elongated tensile member can be moved between “open” and “folded” portions, wherein the tensile member subjects the expansive sheet of material to tension in said open position that maximizes the circumference of the expansive sheet of material, and wherein in said folded position the tensile member folds to provide multiple loops positioned next to each other and generally abutting.
2. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the tensile member is of a metal material.
3. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 2 wherein the tensile member is steel.
4. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the expansive sheet of material includes a layer of polypropylene material.
5. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the connection includes stitching.
6. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 3 wherein the tensile member is a spring steel strip of material.
7. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 4 wherein the sheet of material includes a layer of a polypropylene-universal material.
8. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the layers include a layer that includes polymeric material.
9. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the layers include at least one polymeric layer.
10. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 1 wherein the layers include at least one polymeric absorbent layer.
11. A portable chemical spill control device, comprising:
- (a) an expansive multi-layered sheet of material having a layer that is absorbent and one layer that is substantially fluid impervious, the sheet of material having upper and lower surfaces and a periphery that defines a circumference, the sheet of material being resistant to chemical fluid attack so that spills deposited upon the upper surface are contained on the upper surface;
- (b) a peripheral bead that includes a foldable portion that extends around the expansive sheet of material, said bead including an elongated tensile member and a folded portion that holds the elongated tensile member to the absorbent sheet of material;
- (c) a connection that joins the peripheral bead to the expansive sheet of material in a configuration that envelops the tensile member with the foldable portion;
- (d) wherein the elongated tensile member can be moved between “open” and “folded” portions, wherein the tensile member subjects the expansive sheet of material to tension in said open position that maximizes the circumference of the expansive sheet of material, and wherein in said folded position the tensile member folds to provide multiple loops positioned next to each other and generally abutting.
12. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the tensile member is of a metal material.
13. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 12 wherein the tensile member is steel.
14. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the expansive sheet of material includes a layer of polypropylene material.
15. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the connection includes stitching.
16. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 13 wherein the tensile member is a spring steel strip of material.
17. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 14 wherein the sheet of material includes a layer of a polypropylene-universal material.
18. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the layers includes a polymeric material.
19. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the layers include at least one polymeric layer.
20. The portable chemical spill control device of claim 11 wherein the layers include at least one polymeric layer and at least one absorbent layer.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 14, 2004
Publication Date: Jun 9, 2005
Inventors: David Duhon (Lake Charles, LA), Don Page (Groves, TX)
Application Number: 10/942,307