The present invention relates to devices and systems for protecting gutters from accumulating debris and undesirable resulting clogging and overflow, and automatic cleaning of debris from the gutter using a spray of water.
Existing gutter protection systems typically require a long time to install and consist of a cover over the opening of the gutter, allowing water to enter the gutter but preventing larger size debris such as leaves from entering the gutter. Even with such a cover, smaller debris may still enter and get stuck in the gutter channel. Additionally, it is clogged downspouts which usually cause overflowing and not clogged gutter channels per se.
The problems with prior art gutter cover systems are eliminated with the present invention. The invention keeps large debris out of the gutter channel, and flushes out small sized debris such as sediment, etc. with an auto clean function. No loop system is needed because the water flow hits the inside front face of the gutter such that water runs down the inside face and flushes the sediment out. A micro screen filter insert also can be used, together with a secondary drain that flows over the water channel and drains downward in between the front of the gutter guard and behind the return lip of the gutter.
The present invention provides a gutter guard that uses at least one U-shaped bar that is inserted into a gutter and an insert fits into the U-shaped bar that has slots, holes or perforation strips that snap into the u-bar. This design also has a hose sprayer device that is provided underneath the insert. This u-Bar has slots, holes or performation on the face to alow water to flow through and to allow the sprayer to flush out the gutter and clean off the top of the gutter guard.
The enclosed gutter protection system of the invention provides a channel that serves multiple purposes. First, it encloses a water tube and sprayer device that cleans out the channel and the top of the gutter while flushing the gutter at the same time by moving a water tube that has a sprayer located along or at least one point of the water tube that when moved back and forth will clear the channel of debris and sediment or mud that typically forms inside a gutter.
The system also provides a heated tube to melt any ice that may form on the gutter guard channel. It provides a backward angle to the water coming off the roof and stops the water flow with a dam that has holes or slots provided on its face that drains water in high flow areas. The face of the channel sits flush with the top of the guard and creates a micro-thin slot through which most of the water will drain. Any heavy flow from the roof that may create valleys with hit this face and the water will be driven down into the channel. The design encloses the water channel to prevent large and small debris from entering into the channel and allows only water to enter into the gutter below.
The built-in cleaning device flushes out all debris such as sediment or mud in the gutter, in the channel where a water tube is inserted and on top of the gutter guard. A sprayer device runs along through the channel that covers the water tube. The tube has a built in sprayer that is hooked up to a hose.
The gutter guard utilizes a water tube and sprayer that is attached to a gutter guard either on top or underneath the gutter and is attached to gutter guard with either channels, clips, or brackets to facilitate cleaning of the gutters via the water hose that runs down the entire length of the gutter guard either pulled from the ground side to side to clean and flush out the water channel that is built into the gutter, cleans and flush out the gutters the gutter protection channel.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61490509 | May 2011 | US |