Adjustable gutter bracket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6460811
  • Patent Number
    6,460,811
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, March 8, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 8, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chin-Shue; Alvin
    Agents
    • Ersler; Donald J.
Abstract
An adjustable gutter bracket preferably includes a gutter retaining bracket and a pivotal attachment arm. One end of the pivotal attachment arm is pivotally attached to a rear of the gutter retaining bracket at substantially a middle thereof and an arm mounting opening is preferably formed on the other end thereof. A bracket mounting opening is formed through a top of the gutter retaining bracket at a rear thereof. The adjustable gutter bracket is preferably installed in the following manner. A first fastener is inserted through the mounting hole and partially inserted into the facia. The pivotal attachment arm is placed against the facia while the top of the gutter retaining bracket contacts the facia. A second fastener is inserted through the arm mounting opening and fully inserted into the facia. Finally, the first fastener is fully inserted into the facia.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to gutter brackets and more specifically to an adjustable gutter bracket which may be attached to a facia which is not perpendicular to the ground.




2. Discussion of the Prior Art




There are several devices which address the issue of a facia which is angled or not perpendicular to the ground. Pat. No. 514,758 to Lewis discloses an Eaves Through Hanger, Pat. No. 2,024,348 to Feltman discloses a Gutter Angle, Pat. No. 4,432,518 to Navarre discloses an Eaves Through Bracket Assembly, and Pat. No. 5,067,675 discloses a Fascia Angle Adapter For an Eavesthrough system. All these patents disclose gutter brackets having numerous pieces which are adapted to be attached to an angled facia.




Accordingly, there is a clearly felt need in the art for an adjustable gutter bracket which is less difficult to install, does not have numerous pieces and may be easily manufactured.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides an adjustable gutter bracket which is less complicated than prior art devices. The adjustable gutter bracket includes a gutter retaining bracket and a pivotal attachment arm. One end of the pivotal attachment arm is pivotally attached to a rear of the gutter retaining bracket at substantially a middle thereof and an arm mounting opening is preferably formed on the other end thereof. A flat reference surface is preferably formed on a rear of the gutter retaining bracket from a top to substantially a middle thereof. A bracket mounting opening is formed through a top of the gutter retaining bracket at a rear thereof.




The adjustable gutter bracket is preferably installed in the following manner. The reference surface is aligned such that it is perpendicular to the ground. Preferably, threaded fasteners are used to attach the adjustable gutter bracket to a facia. Other suitable types of fasteners may also be used. A first fastener is inserted through the gutter mounting opening and partially threaded into the facia, such that the width of the gutter is level to the ground. The pivotal attachment arm is placed against the facia while the top of the gutter retaining bracket contacts the facia. A second fastener is inserted through the arm mounting opening and fully threaded into the facia board. Finally, the first threaded fastener is fully threaded into the facia.




Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an adjustable gutter bracket which may be attached to an angled facia.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide an adjustable gutter bracket which has fewer pieces than the prior art devices.




Finally, it is another object of the present invention to provide an adjustable gutter bracket which is less complicated to install than the prior art devices.




These and additional objects, advantages, features and benefits of the present invention will become apparent from the following specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an adjustable gutter bracket in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a side view of an adjustable gutter bracket retaining a gutter and attached to a facia in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a front end view of an adjustable gutter bracket in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a rear end view of an adjustable gutter bracket in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 5

is a top view of an adjustable gutter bracket in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a side view of a second embodiment of a gutter bracket for retaining a noncurved cross section gutter in accordance with the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




With reference now to the drawings, and particularly to

FIG. 1

, there is shown a perspective view of an adjustable gutter bracket


1


. With reference to

FIGS. 2-5

, the adjustable gutter bracket


1


includes a gutter retaining bracket


10


and a pivotal attachment arm


12


. Preferably, an arm flange


14


extends from a rear of the gutter retaining bracket


10


at substantially a middle thereof. One end of the pivotal attachment arm


12


is pivotally attached to the arm flange


14


with a screw or any other type of fastening device


15


. An arm mounting opening


17


is preferably formed on the other end thereof. The arm mounting opening


17


is preferably a tapered bore such that a fastener need not be perpendicular to the other end of the pivotal attachment arm


12


.




A concave curved surface


13


is preferably formed on an inside surface of the pivotal attachment arm


12


to provide clearance for curved or crown moldings. A convex curved bearing surface


19


is preferably formed on the other end of the pivotal attachment arm


12


on an inside surface thereof. A flat reference surface


16


is preferably formed on a rear of the gutter retaining bracket


10


from a top to substantially a middle thereof. The flat reference surface


16


may be used to guide in orienting the gutter retaining bracket


10


such that the width of the gutter


100


is level. A level device may be placed adjacent the flat




A hook


18


is preferably formed on a top of the rear of the gutter retaining bracket


10


. The hook


18


allows a gutter


100


to be easily installed in the adjustable gutter bracket


1


. The gutter


100


may be bolted to gutter retaining bracket


10


by forming a gutter mounting opening


20


in a front thereof at substantially a top and by bolting the gutter


100


to the gutter retaining bracket


10


with a gutter fastener


22


. A flat head screw is shown as the fastener for ascetic reasons, but other fasteners may also be used. A bracket mounting opening


24


is formed through a top of the gutter retaining bracket


10


. A recessed area


26


is preferably formed in a top rear of the gutter retaining bracket


10


to provide clearance for a head of a first fastener


28


.





FIG. 6

shows a second embodiment of an adjustable gutter bracket


2


. The adjustable gutter bracket


2


includes a gutter retaining bracket


11


and a pivotal attachment arm


12


. The gutter retaining bracket


11


has been shaped to receive a noncurved gutter


102


. The noncurved gutter


102


may be attached to the gutter retaining bracket


11


with a fastener similar to that shown for the gutter retaining bracket


10


. The adjustable gutter bracket


2


is attached to a facia the same way that the adjustable bracket


1


is attached. The adjustable gutter bracket should not be limited to the shapes shown in

FIGS. 2

or


6


, but should include any suitable shape to retain any shape of gutter.




The adjustable gutter brackets


1


and


2


are preferably installed in the following manner. The reference surface


16


is aligned such that it is perpendicular to the ground. Preferably, threaded fasteners are used to attach the adjustable gutter brackets


1


,


2


to a facia


104


. Other suitable types of fasteners may also be used. The first fastener


28


is inserted through the gutter mounting opening


24


and partially threaded into the facia


104


such that the width of the gutter is level with the ground. The pivotal attachment arm


12


is placed against the facia


104


, while the top rear of the gutter retaining bracket


10


,


11


contacts the facia


104


. A second fastener


30


is inserted through the arm mounting opening


17


and fully threaded into the facia board


104


. Finally, the first fastener


28


is fully threaded into the facia.




While particular embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be obvious to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the invention in its broader aspects, and therefore, the aim in the appended claims is to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. An adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia comprising.a gutter retainer bracket having a gutter mounting opening formed through a rear thereof; a pivotal attachment arm having one end pivotally attached to said rear of said gutter bracket, an inside surface of said pivotal attachment arm being adjacent said one end, said inside surface having a concave curvature leading into a convex curved bearing surface formed on the other end thereof, a tapered mounting opening being formed through the other end of said pivotal attachment arm; a first fastener being inserted through said gutter mounting opening, said first fastener being attached to the angled facia; and a second fastener being inserted through said tapered mounting opening, said second fastener being attached to the angled facia.
  • 2. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 1, further comprising:a hook being formed on a top of said gutter retaining bracket at said rear thereof, said hook being structured to retain an edge of a gutter.
  • 3. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 1, further comprising:a flange extending from said rear of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a middle thereof, said one end of said pivotal attachment arm being pivotally attached to said flange.
  • 4. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 1, further comprising:a second gutter mounting opening being formed in a front of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a top thereof, a gutter capable of being retained by inserting a fastener through said second gutter mounting opening and the gutter, said fastener being secured to retain said gutter retaining bracket and the gutter.
  • 5. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 1, wherein:said gutter retaining bracket being shaped to receive a gutter with a noncurved cross section.
  • 6. An adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia comprising:a gutter retainer bracket having a gutter mounting opening formed through a rear thereof, a hook being formed on a top of said gutter retaining bracket at said rear thereof, said hook being structured to retain an edge of a gutter; a pivotal attachment arm having one end pivotally attached to said rear of said gutter bracket, an inside surface of said pivotal attachment arm being adjacent said one end, said inside surface having a concave curvature leading into a convex curved bearing surface formed on the other end thereof, a tapered mounting opening being formed through the other end of said pivotal attachment arm; a first fastener being inserted through said gutter mounting opening, said first fastener being attached to the angled facia; and a second fastener being inserted through said tapered mounting opening, said second fastener being attached to the angled facia.
  • 7. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 6, further comprising:a flange extending from said rear of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a middle thereof, said one end of said pivotal attachment arm being pivotally attached to said flange.
  • 8. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 6, further comprising:a second gutter mounting opening being formed in a front of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a top thereof, a gutter capable of being retained by inserting a fastener through said second gutter mounting opening and the gutter, said fastener being secured to retain said gutter retaining bracket and the gutter.
  • 9. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 6, wherein:said gutter retaining bracket being shaped to receive a gutter with a noncurved cross section.
  • 10. An adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia comprising:a gutter retainer bracket. having a gutter mounting opening formed through a rear thereof; a flange extending from said rear of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a middle thereof; a pivotal attachment arm having one end pivotally attached to said flange of said gutter bracket, an inside surface of said pivotal attachment arm being adjacent said one end, said inside surface having a concave curvature leading into a convex curved bearing surface formed on the other end thereof, a tapered mounting opening being formed through the other end of said pivotal attachment arm; a first fastener being inserted through said gutter mounting opening, said first fastener being attached to the angled facia; and a second fastener being inserted through said tapered mounting opening, said second fastener being attached to the angled facia.
  • 11. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 10, further comprising:a hook being formed on a top of said gutter retaining bracket at said rear thereof, said hook being structured to retain an edge of a gutter.
  • 12. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 10, further comprising:a second gutter mounting opening being formed in a front of said gutter retaining bracket at substantially a top thereof, a gutter capable of being retained by inserting a fastener through said second gutter mounting opening and the gutter, said fastener being secured to retain said gutter retaining bracket and the gutter.
  • 13. The adjustable gutter bracket capable of being fastened to an angled facia of claim 10, wherein:said gutter retaining bracket being shaped to receive a gutter with a noncurved cross section.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Number Name Date Kind
514758 Lewis Feb 1894 A
876197 Knab Jan 1908 A
2024348 Feltman Dec 1935 A
2432241 Kerr Dec 1947 A
4432518 Navarre Feb 1984 A
4813190 Wittig Mar 1989 A
5067675 Brant Nov 1991 A