The present invention relates to rain gutters, and more particularly to an impermeable, corrugated rain gutter cover and system.
Open trough rain gutters collect debris that falls on the roof and washes down with the rain water. Systems to shield the rain gutter from debris include screens over the open trough and reverse-curve covers. The screens have a tendency to clog with small debris, such as evergreen needles, blocking the rain water from entering the rain gutter.
Reverse-curve covers or hoods generally have a sloped planar section that extends over the rain gutter and a coextensive convex curved section that first curves forwardly and downwardly over the front of the rain gutter and then curves downwardly and inwardly. Rain water, through liquid adhesion principles, follows the curved section to the lower edge of the shield and falls from this lower edge into the rain gutter. Debris washed down by the rain water falls off at the forward extent of the curved section of the shield and drops to the ground.
Generally reverse-curve cover systems have a gap of about one-half inch between the cover and the upper end of the front wall of the gutter to allow water to enter the gutter. Most of these reverse-curve cover systems require special front-edge gutter to cover connectors or gutter hangers to space the front of the cover above the gutter to create this gap. Known reverse-curve cover systems work fairly well for larger leaves, but generally fail to prevent smaller leaves and evergreen needles from entering the gutters through this space between the gutter and the cover.
A gutter cover system for an open trough rain gutter includes a plurality of clips and a gutter cover. The cover is made of an impermeable material and has a back edge, a front edge, a body and a nose. The body has a linear profile that slopes downwardly, forwardly. The nose has a convex first section that curves from the body forwardly, downwardly and then rearwardly, downwardly, and a concave second section that curves from the first section rearwardly, downwardly and then forwardly, downwardly. The cover is corrugated, having alternating fore-alt extending V-shaped grooves and ridges. The cover is sized such that the ridges on the nose contact the upper end of the front wall of the gutter and the second section of the nose clips to the upper end of the front wall of the gutter. The clips are horizontally spaced on the facia above the back wall of the gutter, and secure the back edge of the cover. Rain water flows down the grooves, around the nose, and into the gutter, and the ridges prevent small leaves and evergreen needles from entering the gutter.
Details of this Invention are Described in Connection with the Accompanying Drawings that Bear Similar Reference Numerals in which:
Referring to
The cover 15 includes a body 26, a nose 27, a flange 28, a back edge 29, and a front edge 30. The body 26 has a linear profile, when viewed from the side, and slopes downwardly, forwardly. The nose 27 has an S shaped profile with a rounded convex first section 32 and a rounded concave second section 33. The first section 32 curves forwardly, downwardly and then rearwardly, downwardly from the body 26. The second section 33 curves from the first section 32 rearwardly, downwardly and then forwardly, downwardly to the front edge 30. The flange 28 projects from the body 26 upwardly, rearwardly to the back edge 29.
The cover 15 is made of an impermeable material. Preferably the cover 15 is made from roll formed sheet metal. The cover 15 can also be made of plastic or vinyl. The cover 15 is corrugated, having alternating fore-alt extending grooves 36 and ridges 37. The grooves 36 and ridges 37 have substantially the same shape and size, a U shape or V shape. On the cover 15 shown the grooves 36 and ridges 37 extend from the back edge 29 to the front edge 30. Preferably the grooves 36 and ridges 37 extend at least from the body 26 across the nose 27 to the front edge 30.
The clips 16 are horizontally spaced and mounted on the facia 21 between the back wall 20 of the gutter and the roof 22. As shown in
The front portion 40 projects downwardly, forwardly from the top of the back portion 39. The front portion 40 has a planar first portion 44 that connects to the back portion 39 and an upwardly, forwardly opening, trough shaped second section 45 that connects to the first section 44 opposite the back portion 39. The second section 45 is sized and shaped to receive the flange 28 of the cover 15. A fastener aperture 47 extends through the front portion 40. The fastener aperture 47 is sized and positioned to allow the head of a fastener in the mounting aperture 42 to pass through. The clips 16 are made of a resilient material such as sheet-metal strip having sufficient alloy and heat treating character to provide spring-retained tension against the cover 16.
The cover 15 is sized such that the ridges 37 rest on the upper end 19 of the front wall 18 of the gutter 14 and the second section 33 of the nose 27 clips inside the upper end 19 of the front wall 18 of the gutter 14. Referring to
As shown in
Although the present invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example and that changes in details of structure may be made without departing from the spirit thereof.
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