Claims
- 1. A combination eaves trough and fascia with soffit connection means, comprising:
- an elongated, generally channel-shaped, upwardly opening gutter member roll-formed from one continuous strip of sheet metal and having a flat horizontal bottom wall and spaced apart upstanding front and back walls and adapted to be mounted directly on the ends of rafter tails of an overhanging eaves structure of a building roof;
- said front and back walls having respective free upper portions and being integrally joined at their bottom portions to said bottom wall;
- the vertical dimensions of said front and back walls and thereby the vertical dimensions of the gutter member being such that the upper portion of said back wall can lie adjacently under the roof drip line and the lower portion of the gutter member including the bottom wall will be located below the rafter tails whereby the gutter member will serve as combination gutter and fascia;
- the upper portion of said back wall providing means for securing the gutter member to the rafter tail ends; and
- an integral groove recessed reinforcing rib roll-formed directly in and integrally in one piece with the sheet metal material of the gutter member horizontally in and along the lower portion of the gutter member at the juncture between the bottom wall and one of said upstanding walls;
- the groove recessed rib defining a horizontal socket groove opening toward the back of the gutter member to receive an edge of a soffit panel;
- said groove recessed rib being of a reentrant socket groove formation and having a pair of vertically spaced horizontal socket groove wall flanges and a vertical spacer socket groove root wall coextensive with said horizontal flanges and defining the socket width of said groove, and stiffening junctures joining said horizontal socket groove wall flanges to said vertical spacer socket groove root wall flange and to said one upstanding wall of the gutter member, said junctures cooperating with said wall flanges in attaining reinforcing stiffness in said groove recessed rib and thereby in the lower portion of said one upstanding wall and the gutter member in general;
- the lowermost of said horizontal socket groove wall flanges comprising a return bent folded face-to-face double thickness of material wherein one thickness of the fold is integral with the lower edge of said one upstanding wall and the other thickness is integral with said bottom wall;
- said thicknesses of material being joined together along a simple return bend providing a thin edge integral connection facing toward the back of the gutter member;
- whereby when the edge of a soffit panel is received in said groove the appearance will be afforded of the soffit panel being substantially a continuation of the bottom wall of the gutter member.
- 2. An eaves trough according to claim 1, wherein the vertical dimension of said socket groove is about 1/2 inch (13mm), and the horizontal depth of the socket groove is about 3/4 inch (19mm).
- 3. An eaves trough according to claim 1, wherein said said lowermost groove wall flange lier along the bottom wall of the gutter member.
- 4. An eaves trough according to claim 1, wherein said groove recessed rib is formed along the underside of said bottom wall and the socket groove opens toward the back of the gutter member under said bottom wall.
- 5. An eaves trough according to claim 4, wherein said rib is formed in a downward extension of said front wall lower portion.
- 6. An eaves trough according to claim 1, having in combination therewith a building eaves structure including rafter tails with end faces, means securing the back wall of the gutter member directly to said end faces with the upper edge of the back wall closely adjacent to the drip line of a roof over said eaves structure, the lower portion of said back wall of the gutter member extending below said end faces, a horizontal soffit panel having a back margin, means securing said back margin of the soffit panel fixedly under the eaves structure, and said soffit panel having a front margin slidably received as a tongue in said socket groove and appearing as substantially a continuation of said bottom wall of the gutter member.
- 7. A combination according to claim 6, wherein said soffit panel has reinforcing ribs extending out through said front margin, and said ribs engaging in sliding fit relation in the socket groove.
- 8. A combination according to claim 6, including a closing-in member assembled with adjacent ends of said gutter member and said soffit panel and having angularly related closing-in walls of substantial length extending respectively between an end of the soffit panel and the eaves structure and between a back marginal portion of the soffit panel and the eaves structure.
- 9. A combination according to claim 8, wherein said closing-in member comprises a one-sheet metal structure having underturned flanges along said walls contiguously underlying the soffit panel end and said back marginal portion respectively.
- 10. A combination according to claim 9, wherein said closing member wall along the end of the soffit panel also engages along the adjacent end of the gutter member and the underlying flange of such wall portion engaged under the end of the gutter member.
- 11. A combination according to claim 8, wherein said building eaves structure includes a bargeboard having a facing thereon, said closing-in member having an upper edge joining a lower edge of said facing.
- 12. A method of making a combination eaves trough and fascia with soffit connection means, comprising:
- roll-forming a continuous strip of sheet metal into an elongated, generally channel-shaped, upwardly opening gutter member having a bottom wall and spaced apart upstanding front and back walls integrally joined at their bottom portions to said bottom wall and having free upper portions;
- dimensioning the gutter member to be mounted directly on the ends of rafter tails of an overhanging eaves structure of a building roof, so that the upper portion of said back wall can lie adjacently under the roof drip line and provides means for attaching the gutter member to the rafter tails whereby the gutter member will serve as combination gutter and fascia;
- roll-forming an integral groove-recessed rib directly in the sheet metal of the gutter member at the juncture between the bottom wall and one of the upstanding walls;
- roll-forming in the groove-recessed rib a socket groove opening toward the back of the gutter member to receive an edge of a soffit panel;
- said roll-forming of said rib comprising bending material integral with the lower portion of one of the upstanding walls of the gutter member and said bottom wall into a pair of coextensive vertically spaced horizontal socket groove wall flanges and a vertical spacer socket groove wall flange coextensive with said horizontal flanges to define the socket width of said groove, and forming angular reinforcing junctures along and joining said groove wall flanges to said root wall flanges and said one upstanding wall of the gutter member;
- forming the lowermost of said horizontal socket groove wall flanges by return bend folding into face-to-face double thickness material in part on said one upstanding wall and in part on said bottom wall;
- and forming at the juncture of the return bent folded thicknesses of material of said lowermost socket groove wall flange a simple return bent thin edge integral connection facing toward the back of the gutter member so that when a soffit panel is received edgewise in the groove of the gutter member the appearance will be as though the panel is substantially a continuation of the bottom wall of the gutter member.
- 13. A method according to claim 12, comprising forming said along said bottom wall of the gutter member.
- 14. A method according to claim 12, comprising forming said groove recessed rib along the underside of said bottom wall with the socket groove opening toward the back of the gutter member under said bottom wall.
- 15. A method according to claim 14, comprising forming a downward extension of the lower portion of said front wall and folding the groove recessed rib from said downward extension.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part of our copending applications Ser. No. 506,359 filed Sept. 16, 1974, now abandoned.
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