Claims
- 1. A bracket adapted for attachment to a roof gutter and to a gutter cover, said roof having a portion overhanging said gutter, said bracket comprising:a top flange having a free end; a riser web extending from an end of the top flange opposite the free end thereof; a return web extending from an end of the riser web opposite the top flange, said return web being disposed in spaced, generally centered relation to said top flange; a shoulder web extending from an end of the return web opposite the riser web; said top flange, riser web and return web defining an overhang-receiving recess adapted to receive the portion of the roof overhanging the gutter; and said top flange, riser web, return web and shoulder web being formed so that, with the overhanging portion of the roof extending into said overhang-receiving recess, said shoulder web is disposed to engage a rear portion of the gutter and said top flange is disposed to engage the gutter cover.
- 2. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder web is longer than any of the top flange, riser web and return web.
- 3. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein the shoulder web is formed with a free end opposite the return web.
- 4. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein a fastener-receiving bore is provided in each of the top flange and the shoulder web.
- 5. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein the top flange, riser web, return web and shoulder web are integrally and unitarily formed thereon.
- 6. the bracket according to claim 1, wherein the riser web is disposed at a substantially right angle to the top flange, the return web is disposed at a substantially right angle to the riser web and the shoulder web is disposed at a substantially right angle to the return web.
- 7. The bracket according to claim 1, which further comprises an elongated arm extending from an end of the shoulder web opposite the return web, said elongated arm being disposed in spaced, generally parallel relation to the return web.
- 8. The bracket according to claim 7, wherein the elongated arm extends generally perpendicularly away from the shoulder web.
- 9. The bracket according to claim 7, which further comprises an in-turned flange extending from an end of the elongated arm opposite the shoulder web.
- 10. The bracket according to claim 9, wherein the in-turned flange is angled generally towards the riser web.
- 11. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein, with the overhanging portion of the roof extending into the overhang-receiving recess of said bracket, the top flange, except for the free end thereof, is disposed in spaced relation to the outer surface of the roof.
- 12. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein, with the overhanging portion of the roof extending into the overhang-receiving recess of said bracket, the top flange, except for the free end thereof, extends obliquely from the roof.
- 13. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein, with the overhanging portion of the roof extending into the overhang-receiving recess of said bracket, the top flange, except for the free end thereof, extends generally horizontally from the roof.
- 14. The bracket according to claim 1, wherein, with the overhanging portion of the roof extending into the overhang-receiving recess of said bracket, the free end of said top flange is disposed to rest upon an outer surface of the roof.
RELATED APPLICATION
A claim is hereby made to the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/117,783 filed Jan. 29, 1999.
US Referenced Citations (8)
Provisional Applications (1)
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