1. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to a system to provide an easy system to maintain a clean gutter.
2. Description of Related Art
It is well known gutters are used on dwellings to move water that flows from the roof into a drainage system such as a storm sewer or discharge area away from the building. Gutters are usually secured to the fascia boards near the eaves of the dwelling and at least one downspout is provided for channeling the water into a drainage system or discharge area. Over a period of time gutters may be become obstructed due to the accumulation of debris such as leaves, twigs, dirt, sand or other items that may accumulate in the gutter over a period of time. As these items accumulate the gutter system will eventually overflow and prevent the flow of water into the downspout and out into the drainage area as desired. This overflow of water in the gutter system consequently causes damage to the building and therefore it is important to maintain a clean gutter system so that water may flow throughout the channeling to a proper drainage area. Many gutter systems include the use of screens that are placed over a gutter to prevent the accumulation of debris within the gutter. Screens may be effective over a period of time in preventing the clogging of a gutter but however many times the screens and the gutter need to be maintained or cleaned by individual to keep the gutter functioning properly. Many times individuals must manually climb onto the roof or near the gutter and use a hose, rake or other similar device to remove debris from the gutters. Further specialized tools have been developed in order to clean the gutters where the tool allowa individuals to reach the gutter from standing at ground level and therefore remove debris through the use of the cleaning tool. Regardless of the method employed it is essential to maintain a clean gutter for a properly functioning drainage system of rainwater off a roof and through the gutter system.
The present invention relates to a gutter system to remove storm water from a roof of a dwelling comprising: a shortened downspout extending from a gutter; a lip extending from the forward side of the downspout, where the lip helps to guide the fall of water from the downspout; a collection basket positioned just below the downspout; and a screen over the collection basket, where the screen allows water to flow into the collection basket. The collection basket may further include an exit spout and may be attached to a wall of the dwelling.
The present invention relates to a clean out gutter system that provides a low maintenance rain water gutter system. The gutter system according to the present invention does not require manual flushing and prevents the clogging of leaves and other debris within the gutter system of a residence. Water is allowed to flow out of an existing gutter system at the downspout, which is shortened just beyond the lower edge of the gutter and therefore allow for the free fall of water into a receiving basket. The receiving basket then collects water and allows for the flow of the water into a desired discharge area.
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