Gutter covers are useful for preventing leaves and other debris from entering rain gutters, particularly during heavy storms. The accumulation of leaves and other debris will cause the rain gutter to clog and prevent water from exiting the gutter properly. The water may overflow and cause erosion beneath the gutter, flood the basement, or even crack the home's foundation.
Homeowners can periodically clean out their gutters by climbing atop the roof or standing on a ladder. As an alternative, products have been created to prevent leaves and other debris from entering the rain gutters, such as gutter covers. These allow water to flow into the gutter but prevent leaves and other debris from doing so by various methods. Unfortunately, many of these covers require modification of the gutter or are difficult to install.
A new gutter cover system can permit the easy installation of the gutter cover. The gutter cover system for a gutter comprises a bracket and a cover section. The bracket comprises an anchoring plate and a receptacle comprising a barb slot. The cover section comprises a top portion that extends forwardly from a rear edge of the cover section, a front wall extending downwardly from the top portion, and a ledge extending generally horizontally in front of the front wall. The receptacle is configured to receive the rear edge of the cover section. The rear edge of the cover section comprises the barb connector.
The gutter cover system may be installed on a gutter by attaching the anchoring plate of the bracket to the fascia board of a house or the rear wall of a gutter. Then inserting the barb connector of the cover section into the receptacle.
These and other objects and advantages shall be made apparent from the accompanying drawings and the description thereof.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of this specification, illustrate embodiments, and together with the general description given above, and the detailed description of the embodiments given below, serve to explain the principles of the present disclosure.
A gutter cover system (5) can permit the easy installation of a gutter cover. The gutter cover system (5) for a gutter comprises a bracket (10) and a cover section (50). The bracket (10) comprises an anchoring plate (11) and a receptacle (12) comprising a barb slot (13). The cover section (50) comprises a top portion (60) that extends forwardly from a rear edge (70) of the cover section, a front wall (80) extending downwardly from the top portion (60), and a ledge (90) extending generally horizontally in front of the front wall (80). The receptacle (12) is configured to receive the rear edge (70) of the cover section. The rear edge (70) of the cover section (50) includes a barb connector (71).
The barb connection has two parts: a receptacle (12) on the bracket (10) that comprises a barb slot (13), and the barb connector (71) on the rear edge (70) of the cover section. The rear edge (70) of the cover section (50) slips into the receptacle (12). The barb connector (71) is a flap that folds back against the cover section (50) when the rear edge (70) is inserted into the receptacle (12). It springs back to its original conformation when there is space and catches in the barb slot (13). The barb slot (13) prevents the barb connector (71) from folding against the cover section (50) and holds it so that the rear edge (70) cannot be removed from the receptacle (12).
The barb connection allows the rear edge (70) of the cover section (50) to be secured quickly and easily to the fascia board of a house or the rear wall of a gutter through the bracket (10). It also prevents the removal of the cover section (50).
In some embodiments, the receptacle (12) has one barb slot (13), as shown in
The bracket (10) also comprises an anchoring plate (11). A fastener (14) attaches the anchoring plate (11) of the bracket (10) to the fascia board of a house or the rear wall of a gutter. The orientation of the anchoring plate (11) to the receptacle (12) may be at nearly any angle. However, most fascia boards and gutters are configured so that the bracket (10) will work best if the anchoring plate (11) is at approximately a 90 degree angle to the receptacle (12).
The cover section (50) of the gutter cover system (5) is the part of the system that allows water to enter the gutter and prevents leaves and other debris from doing so. It is configures so that it extends longitudinally in overlaying relation to a length of gutter. In some embodiments, the cover section (50) comprises longitudinally extending ridges (61), see
In some embodiments, the cover section (50) comprises apertures (63). The apertures (63) allow water to enter the gutter while preventing leaves and other debris from doing so. The apertures (63) may be located on different parts of the cover section. In some embodiments there is a first bank of apertures behind the first longitudinally extending ridge and a second bank of apertures in front of the first longitudinally extending ridge. In some embodiments, the average size of the apertures (63) in a bank of apertures that is closer to the rear edge (70) is larger than the average size of the apertures (63) in a bank that is closer to the front of the cover section (50). In some embodiments, the longitudinally extending ridges (61) comprise apertures (63). In some embodiments, the longitudinally extending ridges (61) do not comprise apertures (63). In some embodiments, the longitudinally extending valleys (62) comprise apertures (63). In some embodiments, the longitudinally extending valleys (62) do not comprise apertures.
In some embodiments, between the front wall (80), that extending downwardly from the top portion (60), and the ledge (90) is a trough (85), as shown in
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The gutter cover system (5) may be made from a variety of materials. It is desirable to have materials that are light, strong, and flexible. The bracket (10) and cover section (50) can be made of the same materials or each be made of different materials. In some embodiments, the bracket (10) is made of plastic or metal, such as aluminum. In some embodiments, the cover section (50) is made of plastic or metal, such as aluminum. In some embodiments, the bracket (10) is made of plastic and the cover section (50) is made of aluminum.
The gutter cover system (5) may be installed very easily. The bracket (10) is attached to the fascia board of a house or the rear wall of a gutter. It may be attached by a fastener (14), such as a nail, screw, or zip screw. In some embodiments, the bracket (10) may be oriented either way, as shown in
While the present disclosure has illustrated by description several embodiments and while the illustrative embodiments have been described in considerable detail, it is not the intention of the applicant to restrict or in any way limit the scope of the appended claims to such detail. Additional advantages and modifications may readily appear to those skilled in the art.
The present application hereby claims the benefit of the provisional patent application of the same title, Ser. No. 61/847,779, filed on Jul. 18, 2013, the disclosure of which is herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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