Claims
- 1. A rain gutter for collecting rain water flowing from a roof of a building for collecting rain water while rejecting debris of the type that can obstruct a rain gutter and for conveying the rain water to a down spout, the rain gutter comprising;
(a) a channel for conveying a stream of water having an inside wall positioned next to the building and an outside wall that is positioned away from the building, and, (b) a collecting flange covering the channel having a surface that is substantially hydrophilic, the collecting flange having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having an upper edge, the upper portion of the collecting flange receiving on its surface from the roof a sheet of flowing water that flows generally normal to the upper edge of the collecting flange, the lower portion of the collecting flange having collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel and non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings, the boundaries between the non-hydrophilic zones and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange oriented at non-normal angles with respect to the direction of the flow of water so that when the flow of water encounters one of the boundaries between a non-hydrophilic zone and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange, the flow of water is redirected into a collecting opening as it follows the boundary and continues to adhere to the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange surface, whereby at least most of the flow of water received by the upper portion of the collecting flange from the roof is diverted into the channel and conveyed to a down spout while debris and other materials capable of obstructing the down spout or blocking the channel are not received into the channel.
- 2. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges for receiving flowing water from the collecting flange surface and diverting that flow of water into the channel.
- 3. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings are openings having edges that are not normal to the direction of the flow of water, where the openings are separated by gaps and wherein the collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel are collecting slots positioned under the gaps, the collecting slots having inwardly bent tabs depending from their upper edges that bend into the channel, whereby water flowing upon the collecting flange is diverted by the edges of the openings that are not normal to the direction of the flow of water into the gaps and onto the collecting tabs and down into the channel.
- 4. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include overlapping openings, each overlapping opening including a short diagonal portion and a long diagonal portion, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening continuous with each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening to form an angle, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening and each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening having upper edges that define a continuous upper edge having a long descending portion and a short ascending portion, the overlapping openings arranged on the collecting flange so that each long diagonal portion of an overlapping opening extends beyond and substantially over the short diagonal portion of the next overlapping opening, so that rain water flowing on the surface of the collecting flange encounters the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, follows the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings until reaching the short ascending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, the flow of water then separating from the upper edges of the overlapping openings and draining down into the channel to be conveyed to a down spout.
- 5. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the water receiving openings in the collecting flange include inwardly bent collecting tabs.
- 6. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings are openings having edges that are not normal to the direction of the flow of water, where the openings are separated by gaps and wherein the collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel are collecting slots positioned under the gaps, the collecting slots having inwardly bent tabs depending from their upper edges that bend into the channel, whereby water flowing upon the collecting flange is diverted by the edges of the openings that are not normal to the direction of the flow of water into the gaps and onto the collecting tabs and down into the channel.
- 7. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include overlapping openings, each overlapping opening including a short diagonal portion and a long diagonal portion, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening continuous with each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening to form an angle, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening and each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening having upper edges that define a continuous upper edge having a long descending portion and a short ascending portion, the overlapping openings arranged on the collecting flange so that each long diagonal portion of an overlapping opening extends beyond and substantially over the short diagonal portion of the next overlapping opening, so that rain water flowing on the surface of the collecting flange encounters the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, follows the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings until reaching the short ascending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, the flow of water then separating from the upper edges of the overlapping openings and draining down into the channel to be conveyed to a down spout.
- 8. The rain gutter of claim 1 wherein the volume under the collecting flange is illuminated.
- 9. A rain gutter for collecting rain water flowing from a roof of a building for collecting rain water while rejecting debris and for conveying the rain water to a down spout, the rain gutter comprising;
(a) a channel for conveying a stream of water having an inside wall positioned next to the building and an outside wall that is positioned away from the building, and, (b) a collecting flange covering the channel, the collecting flange having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having an upper edge, the upper portion separated from the lower portion by a folded edge having a radius of curvature of substantially less than 0.5 inches and the lower portion having an inwardly curved collecting surface that curves away from the folded edge toward the building and then out away from the building in a downwardly sloped manner to cover the channel, the upper portion of the collecting flange receiving on its surface from the surface of the roof a sheet of flowing water that is generally normal to the upper edge of the collecting flange, the inwardly curved collecting surface of the lower portion of the collecting flange having collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel.
- 10. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings, the boundaries between the non-hydrophilic zones and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange oriented at non-normal angles with respect to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the boundaries between a non-hydrophilic zone and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange, the flow of water is redirected into a collecting opening as it follows the boundary and continues to adhere to the hydrophilic portion of the collecting flange surface, whereby at least most of the flow of water received by the upper portion of the collecting flange from the roof is diverted into the channel and conveyed to a down spout while debris and other materials capable of obstructing the down spout or blocking the channel are not received into the channel.
- 11. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein at least some of the openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include edges that are oriented at angle that is not normal with respect to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the edges of an opening that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge.
- 12. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the collecting openings include horizontal collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges for receiving flowing water from the collecting flange surface and diverting that flow of water into the channel.
- 13. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the openings for directing and diverting the flow of water into the channel include collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges, the inwardly bent collecting tabs having lower edges that are oriented at angle with respect to the direction of the flow of water that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters lower edges of the inwardly bent collecting tabs, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge as it flows into the channel.
- 14. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes diagonal openings separated by gaps and wherein the collecting openings are positioned under the gaps between the diagonal openings, the collecting openings also having inwardly bent tabs at their upper edges that bend into the channel, the diagonal openings arranged so that each upper portion of a diagonal opening overlaps a portion of an adjacent diagonal opening, whereby water flowing upon the collecting flange is diverted by the edges of the diagonal openings into the gaps and onto the collecting tabs and down into the channel.
- 15. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the collecting openings in the lower portion of the collecting flange include overlapping openings, each overlapping opening including a short diagonal portion and a long diagonal portion, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening continuous with each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening to form an angle, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening and each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening having upper edges that define a continuous upper edge having a long descending portion and a short ascending portion, the overlapping openings arranged on the collecting flange so that each long diagonal portion of an overlapping opening extends beyond and substantially over the short diagonal portion of the next overlapping opening, so that rain water flowing on the surface of the collecting flange encounters the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, follows the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings until reaching the short ascending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, the flow of water then separating from the upper edges of the overlapping openings and draining down into the channel to be conveyed to a down spout.
- 16. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the water receiving portions of the openings in the collecting flange include inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges for receiving flowing water from the collecting flange surface and diverting that flow of water into the channel.
- 17. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings, the boundaries between the non-hydrophilic zones and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange oriented at non-normal angles with respect to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the boundaries between a non-hydrophilic zone and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange, the flow of water is redirected into a collecting opening as it follows the boundary and continues to adhere to the hydrophilic portion of the collecting flange surface, whereby at least most of the flow of water received by the upper portion of the collecting flange from the roof is diverted into the channel and conveyed to a down spout while debris and other materials capable of obstructing the down spout or blocking the channel are not received into the channel
- 18. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein at least some of the openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include edges that are oriented at angle with respect to the direction of the flow of water that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the edges of an opening that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge.
- 19. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the collecting openings include horizontal collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges for receiving flowing water from the collecting flange surface and diverting that flow of water into the channel.
- 20. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the openings for directing and diverting the flow of water into the channel include collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs depending from their upper edges, the inwardly bent collecting tabs having lower edges that are oriented at angle with respect to the direction of the flow of water that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters lower edges of the inwardly bent collecting tabs, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge as it flows into the channel.
- 21. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes openings having diagonal edges, the openings having diagonal edges separated by gaps and wherein the collecting openings are positioned under the gaps between the diagonal openings, the collecting openings also having inwardly bent tabs depending from their upper edges that bend into the channel, whereby water flowing upon the collecting flange is diverted by the edges of the diagonal openings into the gaps and onto the collecting tabs and down into the channel.
- 22. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the channel is generally circular and wherein the collecting openings in the lower portion of the collecting flange include overlapping openings, each overlapping opening including a short diagonal portion and a long diagonal portion, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening continuous with each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening to form an angle, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening and each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening having upper edges that define a continuous upper edge having a long descending portion and a short ascending portion, the overlapping openings arranged on the collecting flange so that each long diagonal portion of an overlapping opening extends beyond and substantially over the short diagonal portion of the next overlapping opening, so that rain water flowing on the surface of the collecting flange encounters the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, follows the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings until reaching the short ascending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, the flow of water then separating from the upper edges of the overlapping openings and draining down into the channel to be conveyed to a down spout.
- 23. The rain gutter of claim 9 wherein the volume under the collecting flange is illuminated to provide a decorative effect.
- 24. A rain gutter cover for covering a gutter of the type having a channel including an inside wall that is mounted adjacent to a building and an outside wall, the cover comprising;
a collecting flange for covering a gutter channel, the collecting flange having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having an upper edge suitable for mounting under the edge of a material covering the roof a building, the upper portion separated from the lower portion by a folded edge having a radius of substantially less than 0.5 inches and the lower portion having an inwardly curved collecting surface that curves away from the folded edge toward the building and then out away from the building in a downwardly sloped manner to extend past outside wall of the channel of the gutter, the upper portion of the collecting flange receiving on its surface from the surface of the roof a sheet of flowing water that flows in a direction that is generally normal to the upper edge of the collecting flange, the inwardly curved collecting surface of the lower portion of the collecting flange having collecting openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel.
- 25. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes non-hydrophilic zones for redirecting the flow of water toward the collecting openings, the boundaries between the non-hydrophilic zones and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange oriented at non-normal angles with respect to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the boundaries between a non-hydrophilic zone and the hydrophilic surface of the collecting flange, the flow of water is redirected into a collecting opening as it follows the boundary and continues to adhere to the hydrophilic portion of the collecting flange surface, whereby at least most of the flow of water received by the upper portion of the collecting flange from the roof is diverted into the channel and conveyed to a down spout while debris and other materials capable of obstructing the down spout or blocking the channel are not received into the channel.
- 26. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein at least some of the openings for receiving the flow of water into the channel include edges that are oriented at angle with respect to the direction of the flow of water that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters one of the edges of an opening that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge.
- 27. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein the collecting openings include horizontal collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs at their upper edges for receiving flowing water from the collecting flange surface and diverting that flow of water into the channel.
- 28. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein the openings for directing and diverting the flow of water into the channel include collecting slots having inwardly bent collecting tabs at their upper edges, inwardly bent collecting tabs having lower edges that are oriented at angle with respect to the direction of the flow of water that is not normal to the direction of the flow of water, so that when the flow of water encounters lower edges of the inwardly bent collecting tabs, the flow of water is redirected as it follows the edge as it flows into the channel.
- 29. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein the lower portion of the collecting flange includes openings having diagonal edges, the openings separated by gaps and wherein the collecting openings are positioned under the gaps, the collecting openings also having inwardly bent tabs depending from their upper edges that bend into the channel, whereby water flowing upon the collecting flange is diverted by the edges of the diagonal openings into the gaps and onto the collecting tabs and down into the channel.
- 30. The rain gutter cover of claim 24 wherein the collecting openings in the lower portion of the collecting flange include overlapping openings, each overlapping opening including a short diagonal portion and a long diagonal portion, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening continuous with each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening to form an angle, each short diagonal portion of each overlapping opening and each long diagonal portion of each overlapping opening having upper edges that define a continuous upper edge having a long descending portion and a short ascending portion, the overlapping openings arranged on the collecting flange so that each long diagonal portion of an overlapping opening extends beyond and substantially over the short diagonal portion of the next overlapping opening, so that rain water flowing on the surface of the collecting flange encounters the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, follows the long descending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings until reaching the short ascending portions of the continuous upper edges of the overlapping openings, the flow of water then separating from the upper edges of the overlapping openings and draining down into the channel to be conveyed to a down spout.
- 31. The rain gutter of claim 24 wherein the volume under the collecting flange is illuminated to provide a decorative effect.
- 32. A rain gutter for collecting rain water flowing from a roof of a building for collecting rain water while rejecting debris and for conveying the rain water to a down spout, the rain gutter comprising;
(a) a channel for conveying a stream of water having an inside wall positioned next to the building and an outside wall that is positioned away from the building, and, (b) a collecting flange covering the channel, the collecting flange having an upper portion and a lower portion, the upper portion having an upper edge, the upper portion separated from the lower portion by a folded edge having a radius of curvature and the lower portion having an inwardly curved collecting surface that curves away from the folded edge toward the building and then out away from the building in a downwardly sloped manner to cover the channel, the inwardly curved collecting surface including collecting openings for receiving water and raised channeling features that cross in a diagonal fashion between the collecting openings for diverting the flow of water flowing down from the upper portion of the collecting flange is divided into streams that flow into the collecting openings.
- 33. The rain gutter of claim 32 wherein the channeling features include at least two substantially parallel curved channeling features including a first curved channeling feature and a second channeling feature, the first and second channeling features positioned so that water that flows over and around the first channeling feature is caught and redirected by the second channeling feature.
- 34. The rain gutter of claim 32 wherein the channeling features include at least two substantially parallel curved channeling features including a first curved channeling feature and a second channeling feature, the first and second channeling features positioned so that water that flows over and around the first channeling feature is caught and redirected by the second channeling feature and wherein the collecting opening further comprises a drain feature that is located below the drain opening and on the under side of the collecting flange for directing the flow of water into the gutter channel.
- 35. The rain gutter of claim 32 wherein the collecting flange is separated from the gutter channel to define a gutter cover for covering the gutter channel.
- 36. The rain gutter of claim 32, wherein,
(a) the collecting flange is separated to define a gutter cover for covering a gutter channel, (b) the channeling features include at least two substantially parallel curved channeling features including a first curved channeling feature and a second channeling feature, the first and second channeling features positioned so that water that flows over and around the first channeling feature is caught and redirected by the second channeling feature, and (c) the collecting opening further comprises a drain feature that is located below the drain opening and on the under side of the collecting flange for directing the flow of water into the gutter channel.
CROSS REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation in part of U.S. Non-Provisional Application Ser. No. 09/776,032 filed Feb. 2, 2001.
[0002] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/180,367 filed Feb. 4, 2000, U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/199,681 filed Apr. 21, 2000 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/229,717 filed Aug. 31, 2000.
Provisional Applications (3)
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60180367 |
Feb 2000 |
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60199681 |
Apr 2000 |
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60229717 |
Aug 2000 |
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Continuations (1)
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09776032 |
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09839673 |
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