Eaves trough with a gutter shield

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6786008
  • Patent Number
    6,786,008
  • Date Filed
    Monday, September 30, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 7, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Friedman; Carl D.
    • Slack; Naoko
    Agents
    • Fincham; Eric
Abstract
A gutter guard for protecting a gutter, the guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion having a plurality of apertures extending therethrough, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of the planar central portion, a first side of a guard member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within a recess formed in the gutter, while the second side of the guard member has an inverted U-shaped portion designed to fit over an upper marginal edge of the rear wall of the gutter. This arrangement permits direct attachment of the gutter to the adjacent wall of the structure to which it is attached through the inverted U-shaped portion. In one embodiment, an intrical one-piece gutter guard and gutter is provided.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an eaves trough or gutter assembly and more particularly, relates to improvements to such structures.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The use of shields or gutters or eaves troughs is well known in the prior art and there have been many proposals for different types of shields. The purpose of the shield is essentially to permit passage of rainwater from the roof to the eaves trough while protecting the same from extraneous foreign matter such as leaves and the like.




To-date, there have been several different approaches taken. A first approach is utilizing a shield or a guard which is apertured and permits the passage of rainwater while extensively barring the passage of extraneous material. Moreover, many of these guards do not function as desired and access must still be had to the eaves trough for cleaning purposes.




It has also been proposed in the art to provide relatively complex structures wherein eaves troughs are mounted for rotatable movement such that they may be emptied at desired intervals.




There have also been proposals in the art for gutters and eaves troughs which have a design wherein a cover has an outer edge which curls downwardly and the water flow follows a curved portion due to surface tension and thereafter cascades into the eaves trough. However, this concept suffers that when the volume of water becomes sufficiently large, the surface tension is insufficient to cause all the water to flow into the gutter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel gutter guard which is adapted to be used with existing gutters and which will eliminate the use of conventional attachment procedures for securing the gutter to the eaves of the structure.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a novel eaves trough having an integrated gutter guard and which eliminates the need for conventional attachment of the gutter using long nails and the like.




According to one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a device for protecting a gutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough having an open top therebetween, the gutter also having a top wall portion extending inwardly from an upper marginal edge of the front wall, and a downwardly extending flange from a distal end of the top wall, the front wall, the top wall and the flange defining a recess therebetween, the device comprising a guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of the generally planar central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through the generally planar central portion, the first side of the guard member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within the recess, and the second side of the guard member having an inverted U-shaped portion designed to fit over an upper marginal edge of the rear wall of the gutter.




According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided an eaves trough formed from a single piece of material, the eaves trough comprising a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, the walls defining a trough therebetween, a top wall extending inwardly from a distal end of the front wall, a downwardly extending inner wall portion extending from a distal end of the top wall, and a substantially planar horizontal portion covering the trough, a distal end of the substantially horizontal portion having an inverted U-shaped configuration sized and arranged to fit over an upper marginal portion of the rear wall.




According to a further aspect of the invention, there is provided, in a building having a gutter for collecting water, the improvement wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, the walls defining an open trough therebetween, the gutter also having a top wall portion extending inwardly from an upper marginal edge of the front wall, and a downwardly extending flange from a distal end of the top wall, the front wall, the top wall and the flange defining a recess therebetween, a guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of the generally planar central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through the generally planar central portion, the first side of the guide member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within the recess, the second side of the guide member having an inverted U-shaped configuration fitting over an upper marginal edge of the rear wall of the gutter, and the gutter being attached by a fastening means extending through the inverted U-shaped portion and the rear wall of the gutter to the building structure.




The device of the present invention may be formed of any suitable material and would conveniently be formed either of a metallic or plastic material. Thus, both materials are known for use in gutters and one may use either a similar or dissimilar material.




The device of the present invention provides a guard for the eaves trough to prevent foreign matter from entering into the eaves trough. It is important that appropriate sizing of the apertures formed in the planar protection is provided. Thus, the aperture size and their placement permit adequate drainage of the water through the apertures into the eaves trough while substantially excluding any foreign matter which remains on the top and would normally be removed by the wind or the like. The specific sizing of the apertures can also prevent clogging of the device.




The apertures preferably extend in diagonal rows at an angle of 45° with respect to the gutter length. In the preferred embodiments, the apertures have an aperture size of between 2.5 and 10 mm and even more preferably between about 3.0 and 4.0 mm. As the apertures are arranged in diagonal rows, they are also preferably arranged in longitudinally extending rows. In a longitudinally extending row, the apertures are spaced apart by a distance between 10 and 15 mm while in a diagonal row, they are spaced apart by a distance of between 5 and 10 mm.




As will be appreciated, during a period of heavy rain or the like, the drainage may not be instantaneous and accordingly, there is provided a vertically extending adjacent front wall gutter to prevent overflow.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Having thus generally described the invention, reference will be made to the accompanying drawings illustrating an embodiment thereof, in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view, partially in cut away, illustrating one embodiment of a gutter guard according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a side elevational view, partially in section, to illustrate a first embodiment of a gutter guard and its securement to a gutter;





FIG. 3

is a detailed cross sectional view of the guard member portion and its securement to the gutter;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view, partially in cut away, of a second embodiment of a gutter guard according to the present invention;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged detailed view illustrating the attachment of the guard on either side of the gutter;





FIG. 6

is an end elevational view, partially in cut away, of a novel gutter according to the present invention; and





FIG. 7

is an enlarged view of the upper portion of the gutter of FIG.


6


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to the drawings in greater detail and by reference characters thereto, there is illustrated in

FIG. 1

a gutter guard according to one embodiment of the present invention and which gutter guard is generally designated by reference numeral


10


. Gutter guard


10


is used in conjunction with an eaves trough


12


which lies adjacent the facia of a roof


16


.




Eaves trough or gutter


12


is of a substantially conventional structure and has a rear wall


20


, a bottom wall


22


, and a front wall generally designated by reference numeral


24


, the walls defining therebetween a trough to receive rain run off from roof


16


. Front wall


24


includes a front wall vertical lower section


26


, a front wall arcuate middle section


28


, and a front wall vertical upper section


30


. As may be seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, eaves trough


12


also includes a top wall portion


32


extending inwardly from the upper marginal edge of front wall vertical upper section


30


. In turn, a flange


34


extends from the distal end of top wall portion


32


downwardly and inwardly to define a recess or cavity between vertical upper section


30


, top wall portion


32


, and flange


34


.




Gutter guard


10


is of a generally elongated configuration having a first side


38


and a second side


40


. Intermediate first side


38


and second side


40


is a generally planar portion


42


having a plurality of apertures


44


formed therein.




At first side


38


, planar portion


42


terminates with a first segment


46


which extends upwardly and rearwardly and forms an acute angle with respect to planar portion


42


. A second segment


48


extends vertically downwardly from a distal end of first segment


46


and in turn a third segment


49


extends horizontally from a distal end of second segment


48


. A fourth segment


51


extends upwardly from a distal end of third segment


49


and terminates in a curved inward portion


50


which then abuts the point of joinder of top wall portion


32


and flange


34


as may be best seen in FIG.


3


. The arrangement is such that there is thus provided a double point of contact between the gutter and gutter guard to allow for support.




At second side


40


, there is provided an inverted U-shaped portion generally designated by reference numeral


52


and which comprises an upwardly extending wall segment


54


which reverses through 180° to join a downwardly extending wall segment


56


. As may be seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, U-shaped portion


52


fits over the upper portion of rear wall


20


.




Using this arrangement, the eaves trough or gutter may be secured by driving a suitable attachment member


55


(nail or screw) through wall


54


, wall


20


and wall


56


into facia


14


. The interlocking arrangement of first and second sides of gutter guard


10


with the structure of the eaves trough provides rigidity and support for the front of the eaves trough to prevent sagging thereof.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 4 and 5

, a modified arrangement of that shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


is illustrated. As many of the components are in common, similar reference numerals in the 100′s have been utilized.




The main difference with the embodiment of

FIGS. 4 and 5

is the arrangement at first side


138


of gutter guard


110


. In this respect, there is provided a first segment


146


similar to that previously described.




However, first segment


146


reverses itself and is connected to a second segment


166


which lies adjacent to first segment


146


. Second segment


166


extends beyond first segment


146


to abut against vertical upper section


130


of front wall


124


. At the distal end of second segment


166


, there is provided an inwardly extending third segment


168


. Again, support and rigidity are provided to the structure and it may be attached in a manner similar to that described with respect to the embodiment of

FIGS. 1

to


3


.




In the embodiment of

FIGS. 6 and 7

, there is provided an integrated eaves trough structure which includes a guard portion. Again, the eaves trough structure remains similar and similar reference numerals in the 200′s have been employed. In this embodiment, a segment


231


extends substantially vertically downwardly from top wall portion


232


to join planar portion


242


. At the second side


240


of planar portion


242


, there is provided a similar inverted U-shaped structure


252


. In this arrangement, the gutter and guard can be formed from a single sheet of material which is then suitably folded by conventional forming equipment. Again, the structure would be attached to the facia by means of attachment members


255


extending through the walls.




It will be understood that the above described embodiments are for purposes of illustration only and that changes or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A device for protecting a gutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, said walls defining a trough having an open top therebetween, said gutter also having a top wall portion extending inwardly from an upper marginal edge of said front wall, and a downwardly extending flange from a distal end of said top wall, said front wall, said top wall and said flange defining a recess therebetween, said device comprising:a guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of said generally planar central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through said generally planar central portion; said first side of said guard member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within stud recess, of said guard member comprising a first segment extending upwardly and rearwardly to form an acute angle with said substantially planar portion, said first segment merging with a second segment lying adjacent thereto inn 180° turn, the arrangement being such that said portion between said first and second segments abuts said too wall and said flange, and a distal end of said second segment abuts said front wall; and said second side of said guard member having an inverted U-shaped portion designed to fit over an upper marginal edge of said rear wall of said gutter.
  • 2. The device of claim 1 wherein said apertures are arranged in diagonal rows extending between said first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides.
  • 3. The device of claim 2 wherein said apertures are circular in configuration, said apertures having a diameter of between 2.5 and 10 mm.
  • 4. The device of claim 3 wherein said apertures have a diameter of between 3.0 and 4.0 mm.
  • 5. The device of claim 3 wherein said diagonal rows extend at an angle of 45° with respect to said first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides, said apertures forming longitudinally extending rows, said apertures being spaced apart by a distance of between 10 and 15 mm in said longitudinally extending rows.
  • 6. The device of claim 5 wherein said apertures are arranged in diagonal rows extending between said first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides, said apertures having a diameter of between 3.0 and 4.0 mm, said diagonal rows extending ax an angle of 45 with respect to said first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides.
  • 7. The device of claim 3 wherein said guard member is formed of a metallic material.
  • 8. A device for protecting a gutter wherein the gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, said walls defining a trough having an open top therebetween, said gutter also having a top wall portion extending inwardly from an upper marginal edge of said front wall, and a downwardly extending flange from a distal end of said top wall, said front wall, said top wall and said flange defining a recess there between, said device comprising:a guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of said generally planar central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through said generally planar central portion; said first side of said guard member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within said recess said upwardly extending portion from said first side of said guard member comprising a first segment extending upwardly and rearwardly forming an acute angle with said substantially planar portion, a second segment extending substantially vertically downwardly, and a third segment extending from a distal end of said second segment in a substantially horizontal direction parallel to said substantially planar portion, the arrangement being such that said downwardly extending flange from said top wall of said gutter abuts said second and third segments.
  • 9. In a building having a gutter for collecting water, the improvement wherein said gutter has a rear wall, a front wall, and a bottom wall, said walls defining an open trough therebetween, said gutter also having atop wall portion extending inwardly from an upper marginal edge of said front wall, and a downwardly extending flange from a distal end of said top wall, said front wall, said top wall and said flange defining a recess therebetween;a guard member having an elongated configuration with a generally planar central portion, first and second longitudinally extending opposed sides located on either side of said generally planar central portion, a plurality of apertures extending through said generally planar central portion; said first side of said guard member having an upwardly extending portion designed to fit within said recess; said second side of said guard member having an inverted U-shaped configuration fitting over an upper marginal edge of said rear wall of said gutter; and said gutter being attached by a fastening means extending through said inverted U-shaped portion and said rear wall of said gutter to said building structure.
  • 10. The improvement of claim 9 wherein said upwardly extending portion from said first side of said guard member comprises a first segment extending upwardly and rearwardly to form an acute angle with said substantially planar portion, said first segment merging with a second segment lying adjacent thereto in a 180° turn, the arrangement being such that said portion between said first and second segments abuts said top wall and said flange, and a distal end of said second segment abuts said front wall.
  • 11. The improvement of claim 9 wherein said upwardly extending portion from said first side of said guard member comprises a first segment extending upwardly and rearwardly forming an acute angle with said substantially planar portion, a second segment extending substantially vertically downwardly, a third segment extending from a distal end of said second segment in a substantially horizontal direction parallel to said substantially planar portion, the arrangement being such that said downwardly extending flange from said top wall of said gutter abuts said second and third segments.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Number Name Date Kind
5216852 Bemis et al. Jun 1993 A
6134843 Tregear Oct 2000 A
6427388 Brochu Aug 2002 B1
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
402058664 Feb 1990 JP