1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a rain gutter end cap. More particularly, the present invention relates to a rain gutter end cap that is physically connected with a gutter end and also with a bracket positioned within the gutter and adjacent to the gutter end.
2. Description of the Related Art
Rain gutters are generally open troughs that are arranged along the roof line of a building and in a position to catch surface water runoff from a pitched roof. A gutter is usually connected with a fascia board on the building and includes one or more downspouts to carry away the roof water runoff and direct it in a desired direction away from the building. Because open gutters are U-shaped, end caps are installed at the gutter open ends, so that the water collected by the gutter does not flow out the open ends of the gutter, and either along the outer wall of the building, which could cause building damage, or directly onto the ground below, which cold cause erosion damage or undesired splashing.
The commonly installed open gutters are susceptible to clogging by leaves and other debris that may be blown onto the roof. When the downspout becomes clogged one must remove the clogged material so the gutter does not overflow and defeat the purpose for installing it in the first place. Removal of such collected material is most often accomplished by manually removing it, which usually requires mounting a ladder to access the gutter downspout opening to enable the clogging materials to be removed. To solve the gutter cleaning problem and to prevent gutter clogging various gutter designs have been developed over the years in which a cover is supported above the gutter trough opening to act as a deflector of leaves and debris, so that they do not enter the gutter to accumulate and clog the downspout opening. However, gutter end caps provided on such covered gutters commonly extend completely across the gutter end opening, but not above the front edge of the gutter, which could allow leaves and debris to be blown by the wind into the gap between the top edge of the gutter end cap and the gutter cover panel. Additionally, gutter end caps are most commonly attached directly to the gutter ends, such as by crimping, which is not always a completely secure connection.
There is thus a need for a gutter end cap that closes off the entire end of a covered gutter and that is securely connected to the gutter in such a way as to allow it to be permanently retained on the gutter.
Briefly stated, in accordance with one aspect of the present invention, a rain gutter end cap is provided for covering the entire open end of a gutter having a leaf- and debris-deflecting cover panel. The end cap includes an end panel having an inner surface and an outer surface, and having a perimeter with a predetermined peripheral shape to completely close the gutter end. A first connection means is carried by the end panel for connecting the end cap with an end of the gutter. A second connection means is provided that is carried by the end panel for connecting the end cap with a support bracket carried within the gutter for supporting the gutter cover panel.
In accordance with a further aspect of the present invention the first connection means is a peripheral slot that receives the end of the gutter.
In accordance with a still further aspect of the present invention the second connection means includes at least one aperture in the end panel for receiving a connecting member for connection with the gutter support bracket.
The structure, operation, and advantages of the present invention will become further apparent upon consideration of the following description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
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Positioned along the perimeter of end panel 12 is a peripheral flange 18 that extends from end panel 12 in a direction toward the gutter to which end cap 10 it is intended to be applied. Flange 18 is substantially perpendicular to inner face 16 and is a substantially continuous outer peripheral wall that defines an end cap top wall 20, an end cap rear wall 22, an end cap bottom wall 24, and an end cap front wall 26. Top wall 20 and rear wall 22 define an included angle of less than 90°, because the gutter cover panel slopes downwardly away from the building to which the gutter is attached, to allow the roof runoff to flow toward the front of the gutter. Bottom wall 24 is substantially perpendicular to rear wall 22, while front wall 26 has a shape that corresponds with that of the front wall of the gutter. As shown herein, front wall 26 is convexly curved and includes a first outward projection 28 that corresponds in shape with the cross-sectional shape of the front lip of the gutter, and a second outward projection 30 that corresponds in shape with the cross-sectional shape of a front lip of the gutter cover panel.
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As an alternative method of connecting the end cap with the gutter bracket, the bosses 42, 44 can carry engagement elements that are received in the adjacent gutter bracket for interconnecting the end cap with the bracket.
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Although particular embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention. Accordingly, it is intended to encompass within the appended claims all such changes and modifications that fall with the scope of the present invention.