The present application relates to downspout extensions, and in particular, to a downspout extension which is repositionable and easily connects with drainage pipes.
Eavestrough systems work effectively in directing water from a roof to a particular downspout and subsequently discharging the water at a point spaced a certain distance from the house or structure. A number of different products are available for connection with the lower edge of a downspout for directing and discharging the water. It is recommended and often essential that the water be discharged at least three to four feet from a foundation wall to avoid problems associated with the water flowing back to the foundation wall and leaking interior to the structure or causing other foundation problems.
Existing products include hingeable downspout extensions which are connected to the lower part of a downspout and are movable between an upright position, that allows the homeowner to temporarily move the structure for cutting of grass, to an extended position where the water is discharged a number of feet from the house. Another approach is to use a splash block provided on the ground. These splash blocks are typically prefabricated plastic or concrete structures designed to receive the discharge of a downspout or elbow and move the water to the edge of the splash block. The splash block is also designed to slow the discharge of the water whereby erosion at the edge of the splash block is avoided or reduced.
It is also known to use buried drainage pipe for directing the water often a longer distance to a suitable discharge point such as a ditch or other low location. Such underground systems typically use rigid plastic pipe or flexible corrugated pipe. These products are designed to be buried and to withstand certain loads without collapsing.
It is also known to use a flexible extendible downspout diverter having a corrugated or pleated central section which allows adjustment of the length of the diverter. The downspout diverter has a rectangular connector at one end thereof for connecting with a downspout of a common size and a rectangular connection at the other end for connecting with a different size of downspout. This product is offered by GUTTER WORLD. In addition to the two different sizes of rectangular connectors, other specialized cross sections are provided for connecting of the product to itself and connecting with other products. This known diverter is shown in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,223,777; 6,041,825; 5,915,735 and 5,813,701.
The present invention provides an extendible downspout extension designed to cooperate with different types of standard rectangular downspouts presently being used and also to cooperate with existing underground drainage systems. The product is intuitive and allows simple connection without cutting or allows the end purchaser to cut off a redundant downspout connector for a more precise finish. In addition, the product is such that it is readily understood with respect to the various possible applications of the product to extend the discharge system by adding a further downspout extension or connecting with a standard underground drainage system.
A repositionable downspout extension according to the present invention comprises an integral, extruded plastic component having a downspout connector end and a corrugated middle section of extendable length and a drainage pipe connector end. The downspout connector end includes a large generally rectangular connector for connecting with a downspout of a first known size which merges with a smaller generally rectangular connector for connecting with a downspout of a second known size, smaller than the first known size. The corrugated middle section is generally rectangular in section and has a series of expandable pleats movable between a collapsed position of a short length to an expanded position of a length much greater than the short length. The pleats allow the downspout extension to be easily bent for changes in direction or repositioning. The drainage pipe connector end comprises a circular collar which on one side thereof merges with the corrugated middle section and is open on an opposite side. The collar is of a width to allow effective connection with a drainage pipe.
According to an aspect of the invention the repositionable downspout extension has on the downspout connector end, a corrugation connector sized for an interference connection with the corrugated middle section.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the corrugation connector is of a rectangular cross section and includes a projecting locking arrangement which extends outwardly from the corrugation connector defining an interference fit when inserted in a corrugated middle section of a second downspout extension.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the corrugation connector is of rectangular cross section and includes locking recesses which cooperate to engage an interior edge of the pleats when the corrugation connector is inserted in the middle section of a further downspout extension.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the locking arrangement is continuous about the periphery of the corrugation connector.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the drainage pipe connector end includes guiding instructions molded therein for removing of the drainage pipe connector.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the drainage pipe connector end and the downspout connector end each include guide instructions molded therein for removing of the respective connector end.
In a further aspect of the invention, the downspout connector end includes two guide instructions molded therein, namely one guide instructions for removing said large rectangular connector and one guide instruction for removing said large rectangular connector and the small rectangular connector.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the large rectangular connector and the small rectangular connector each include inwardly directed protrusions on their sides for defining an interference contact with a downspout.
In yet a further aspect of the invention, the drainage pipe connector includes a series of inwardly extending protrusions spaced about the collar for interference fit with a drainage pipe.
Preferred embodiments of the invention are shown in the drawings, wherein:
The repositonable downspout extension 2 as shown in the drawings has a downspout connector end 4, an expandable corrugated or pleated middle section 6, and a drainage pipe connector end 8. The product is of a plastic material and is typically manufactured by a blow molding process, a corrugated extrusion process or other appropriate molding process.
Eavestroughing and downspouts are most commonly made of a plastic or aluminum material and are available in different sizes. The most common downspout sizes are a three by four rectangular in cross section downspout, a three by three generally rectangular in cross section downspout, and a two by three rectangular in cross section downspout. As can be appreciated, the corners of the rectangular sections are curved to provide a more pleasing eye appeal. The present repositionable downspout extension is adapted for connection with either of these standard downspout sizes. The large rectangular connector 14 is used for the larger size whereas the smaller rectangular connector 16 is used for a smaller size. As can be appreciated, from a review of the perspective view of
Located between the corrugated middle section 6 and the smaller rectangular connector 16, is a corrugation/rectangular connector 18. The corrugation/rectangular connector includes an outwardly projecting locking rib 20. This locking rib provides an interference fit when the connector is inserted in the corrugated middle section of a second downspout extension (see
The corrugated middle section 6 has a series of pleats which are effectively collapsible upon themselves. Each pleat includes two walls which are joined by a hinged connection. In the collapsed configuration, these walls are abutting or in close proximity to one another and are generally parallel. In the extended position as shown in
The downspout of
An alternate corrugation connector is shown in
With the product as shown in the drawings, a user need not remove any of the components if he does not wish to do so or the circumstances dictate a fast response. For example, the product can be connected to the larger standard four by three downspout extension using the large connector 14. If the downspout is a two by three connector, the user merely forces the extension somewhat further on to the downspout and uses the smaller connector located therebelow. This smaller connector can then be mechanically fastened or otherwise secured to the downspout. Often problems associated with the discharge of water from eavestroughs is not realized until there is a problem such as during a rainstorm or extended period of rain. The ability to quickly use the downspout extension without cutting is desirable. The final precise solution can be completed when the weather permits.
If two such downspout extensions are to be joined one to the other, it is not necessary to use the corrugation/rectangular connector 18. For example, the first downspout extension could be connected to a downspout and the drainage pipe connector can be forced over the drainage pipe connector of the second extension. The downspout extensions are preferably blow molded plastic products with relatively thin walls. It is possible to insert one drainage pipe connector within the other connector as some distortion of the connectors occurs. The inward protrusions on the drainage pipe connectors can be used to provide a lock fit, one with the other.
It has been found that this particular product is useful for repositioning of the downspout extension and accommodating different length requirements. Although the product has been described where two products are connected one to the other, it would be more common and practical to connect the downspout extension to an underground drainage system. This application typically uses a buried corrugated plastic pipe which allows bending but does not allow elongation, or a rigid plastic pipe. In either case, the drainage pipe connector 18 can be mechanically fastened to the drainage system with a suitable overlap.
With the present product the rectangular shape of the known downspout systems is maintained in both the downspout connector end and the middle section. The drainage pipe connector can be removed if it is not required. In this may the downspout extension is more consistent with the eavestrough system and less obtrusive.
Although various preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described herein in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art, that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
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