DISPOSABLE SHEATH FOR OIL FILTER REMOVAL AND CONTAINMENT
20210269235 ยท 2021-09-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B01D2201/308
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D29/31
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16N31/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B65F1/0006
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25B27/0042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D2201/24
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B01D35/31
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A disposable oil filter containment sheath is provided for use during oil changes for combustion engines. The sheath has a closed bottom, a cylindrical sidewall, and an open top. The resilient sheath is rolled to an initial collapsed position for placement on the bottom of an oil filter mounted on the engine, and it is partially unrolled along the filter. The filter can then be loosened to allow oil to drain into the sheath for capturing a reservoir. After the filter is removed from the engine, the sheath is completely unrolled and tied at the top so as to fully enclose and contain the oil filter and oil. The sheath and its contents are then ready for disposal.
Claims
1. A disposable oil filter containment sheath comprising: a body having a closed bottom, a cylindrical sidewall and an open top; the sidewall being rollable from an initial rolled down position to a rolled-up position; the sidewall being adapted to roll up around an oil filter while the oil filter is installed on an engine and to capture oil from the filter as the filter is removed from the engine.
2. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall has a height greater than the oil filter.
3. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 2 wherein the sidewall is adapted to enclose the filter after the filter is removed from the engine.
4. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall has internal channels to drain oil toward the bottom of the sheath.
5. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 4 wherein the bottom includes a reservoir to capture oil draining down the channels.
6. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall has exterior ribs for gripping.
7. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall is sized to engage the oil filter.
8. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall is stretchable.
9. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall is resilient.
10. The disposable oil filter containment sheath of claim 1 wherein the sidewall forms a radially outwardly extending rim around the filter.
11. A single-use container for removing and encasing an oil filter, comprising: a stretchable, rollable body adapted to be rolled from a collapsed position adjacent a bottom portion of the filter to a partially unrolled position along a sidewall of the filter to a fully unrolled position enclosing the filter.
12. The container of claim 11 wherein the body has external gripping projections.
13. The container of claim 11 wherein the body includes a lower reservoir to hold oil spilled from the filter.
14. The container of claim 11 wherein the body includes internal channels through which spilled oil from the filter flows.
15. The container of claim 11 wherein the body is corrugated for gripping.
16. A method of removing an oil filter of an engine, comprising: cracking the filter loose; stretching a resilient container over a bottom of the filter; then unrolling a wall of the container toward a top of the filter; then further loosening the filter without detaching the filter from the engine; then allowing oil to drain into the container; then after oil has ceased dripping from the filter, removing the filter from the engine; and then further unrolling the wall of the container to enclose the filter inside the container.
17. The method of claim 16 further comprising disposing of the encased oil filter and container.
18. The method of claim 16 further comprising tying the container wall closed above the oil filter.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising maintaining the filter in an upright orientation until the container wall is tied.
20. The method of claim 16 further comprising funneling oil toward a bottom of the container before the oil filter is removed from the engine.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0021] An oil filter is designated in the drawings by the reference numeral 10. The oil filter 10 is conventional and can take shapes other than that shown in
[0022] A container or sheath 12 is provided for removal and disposal of the used oil filter 10. The sheath 12 is formed as an integral one-piece body, and includes a closed bottom 14, a cylindrical sidewall 16, and an open top 18. The sheath 12 is made of a resilient or stretchable material so that the sidewall 16 can be rolled down and unrolled up. The sidewall 16 of the sheath 12 includes internal channels 20 which allow used oil to drain towards a reservoir 22 in the bottom 14 of the sheath. The exterior of the sidewall 16 may be smooth or textured, or have ribs, nubs or other protrusions 24 to enhance the grip of the sheath 12 by a person during removal of the oil filter 10 from an engine. The channels 20 generally extend longitudinally downwardly to the reservoir 22, while the protrusions 24 may have various patterns or directions or shapes to improve the grip of the sheath 12 on the filter 10. In one embodiment, the sidewall 16 of the sheath 12 is corrugated so as to form the internal channels 20 and the external gripping ribs 24. The unrolled sheath 12 has a height greater than the height of the oil filter 10, as seen in
[0023] The upper end of the sidewall 16, adjacent the open top 18, may extend radially outwardly so as to form an enlarged diameter flange or collar adjacent the top of the filter 10, as shown in
[0024] To start the oil change process, the filter 10 is cracked loose in any convenient manner, from its normal operating installation on the engine. Preferably, the filter 10 is loosened before the sheath 10 is installed on the filter. The sheath 12 is initially in a rolled configuration, as shown in
[0025] Thus, the sheath 12 creates a container for the used filter and oil. The sheath material is flexible and stretchable, yet tough, tear resistant, and compatible with petroleum products, and functional over a wide range of temperatures. The sheath or container 12 eliminates messy oil spills and provides a safe transport of the oil filter and used oil to a disposal location.
[0026] The resiliency and stretch ability of the sheath material allows the sheath 12 to fit various different filters within a range of sizes. The sheath 12 can be used in a shop environment, or alternatively, in the field or at the job site. The containment sheath makes maintenance and repairs easier, quicker, safer, and more environmentally sound.
[0027] It is understood that the sheath can be used on other types of filters, such as a fuel filter, which require periodic changing.
[0028] The invention has been shown and described above with the preferred embodiments, and it is understood that many modifications, substitutions, and additions may be made which are within the intended spirit and scope of the invention. From the foregoing, it can be seen that the present invention accomplishes at least all of its stated objectives.