The present invention relates to device for cleaning a downspout of a building, and more particularly, to clean the downspout with a user of the device positioned below an opening of the downspout, which is positioned within a gutter.
Cleaning clogged downspouts of a building or home is often a treacherous and difficult task. The one who is to do the cleaning typically must climb a ladder to be positioned above a gutter of the building or must climb a ladder and be positioned on the roof of the building so as to access the downspout opening positioned within the gutter. In addition, on occasions the cleaner may need to carry or haul a pressurized hose up to the gutter or roof level so as to position the nozzle of the hose to access the downspout opening in the gutter, which adds to the difficulty of the task.
In the instance where the a pressurized hose is used, the cleaner aims the pressurized hose at the opening in a downward direction at the downspout. Should the water pressure be sufficient, the debris can then be dislodged and pushed down the downspout and out of a bottom opening positioned in the downspout. This can be particularly difficult if the debris is trapped or solidified in a portion of the downspout which extends under the eaves of the building.
In other circumstances, the cleaner may use the handle portion of a rake or broom to attempt to dislodge the debris in the downspout by pushing the handle into the opening of the downspout. This approach is also difficult, particularly if the debris is located in the downspout which extends under an eave of the building. The handles are typically stiff and will not bend to accommodate the curved contour of the downspout that extends under the eaves.
An apparatus for removing debris which includes an elongated hollow structure, wherein: at least a portion of the elongated structure extends in a curved configuration; and the elongated hollow structure comprises a sidewall which defines an opening which extends within and along the elongated structure and defines a first and second apertures spaced apart from one another and in communication with the opening wherein the first and second apertures face in the same direction. The apparatus further includes an elongated insert member which includes: a width dimension smaller than a width dimension of the opening which extends within and along the elongated structure; a rod; and a ram component constructed of a flexible conduit connected to the rod, wherein the rod has a stiffer construction than the ram component.
Before any independent features and embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of the construction and the arrangement of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
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Elongated hollow structure 12 has a sidewall 16 which defines an opening 18, as seen in
In this example, elongated hollow structure 12 is formed from tube 28. Tube 28 forms and defines opening 18 having a width W, as a diameter, as seen in
Further in this example, second portion 14 extends from first portion 30, in the curved configuration and extends through approximately one hundred and eighty degrees (180°). This amount of curvature permits the user to more easily position second aperture 24 of elongated hollow structure 12 over a gutter downspout opening, which will be discussed in more detail below. First aperture 20 is positioned at first end 22 of first portion 30 and second aperture 24 is positioned at second end 26 of second portion 14 positioning first and second apertures 20 and 24 at opposite ends of elongated hollow structure 12, which will provide openings from which elongate insert member 34, as seen in
Elongated insert member 34 is positioned within elongate hollow structure 12, as seen in
Elongate insert member 34 can be constructed in a number of ways, such that it is permitted to freely move into and out of elongate hollow structure 12. In the examples of elongate insert member 34 shown in
In a first embodiment of elongate insert member 34, as seen in
Ram component 40 is constructed of a material more flexible than the material from which rod 36 is constructed. Rod 36 will be of a stiffer construction, in this embodiment, since, rod 36 will be transmitting force to ram component 40 and rod 36 will be configured lengthwise to travel within first portion 30 of elongated structure 12 which is substantially linear, which will not require rod 36 to bend. In contrast, ram component 40 will be constructed of a material that is more flexible, in this embodiment, than that of rod 36 and will be able to travel through second portion 14 having a curved configuration and not be hung up in traveling through the second portion 14. Thus, the composition of ram component 40 will provide the flexibility needed for ram component 40 to travel through a curved configuration of elongate hollow structure 12 but will also provide toughness for confronting and pushing debris located in a downspout.
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Another step in this method includes grasping rod 36 positioned extending out of first aperture 20 and an end 38 of rod 36 is connected, in this embodiment, to a ram component 40′ within the elongated hollow structure 12, as seen in
The method also includes the step of moving a portion of rod 36 into the elongated hollow structure 12 through first aperture 20 and into the elongated hollow structure 12. Rod 36, as can be seen in
The method further includes the step of positioning second aperture 24 over an opening 58 of down spout 56 defined in bottom portion 60 of the gutter 52 wherein the elongated hollow structure 12 includes, in this example, a first portion 30 which extends substantially in a linear direction and the at least a portion 14 of the elongated hollow structure 12 which extends in the curved configuration. The step of moving rod 36 includes sliding rod 36 within first portion 30.
The step of sliding rod 36 within first portion 30 also includes sliding ram component 40′, comprising a ram link 42 connected to a ram 44, within opening 18 of the elongated hollow structure 12. This step further includes the step of moving at least a portion of the ram 44 out of and away from second aperture 24 and into downspout 56. Ram component 40 is similarly employed in such fashion as ram component 40′, wherein either embodiment is moved to impact the debris.
As discussed above, the method can be repeated in order to break loose debris from within downspout 56. The method includes the step of pulling or retracting rod 36 away from the elongated hollow structure 12 to extract at least a portion of the rod 36 out of the elongated hollow structure 12 and moving ram component 40′ into the elongated hollow structure 12 in a direction of and through the second aperture 24. With ram component 40′ retracted, the user can then again move a portion of rod 36 back into the elongated hollow structure 12 causing ram component 40′ again to move away from elongated hollow structure 12 to impact debris.
This application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 14/713,728, entitled “Downspout Cleaning Device,” filed on May 15, 2015, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,017,945, the entire contents of which are hereby expressly incorporated herein by reference.
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Non-Final Office Action for U.S. Appl. No. 14/713,728 dated Apr. 26, 2017. |
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