This invention relates to a gutter hanger that is significantly improved over the state of the art gutter hangers that are available commercially.
One such gutter hanger can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 7,494,095, issued to Walker, et al on Feb. 24, 2009 in which a commercial gutter hanger is disclosed.
Thus, what is disclosed herein is a hanger for gutters. The hanger comprises an elongated support member having a first end and a second end. The first end is configured to engage and hold a front end of a gutter and the second end is configured as a raised portion integrally connected to a top surface of the elongated support member.
The raised portion has a front surface having an opening in it wherein the opening is countersunk into the front surface. The opening leads to an elongated tube, the elongated tube opening at a back end of the raised portion. There is a clip surmounted on the back end which extends beyond the raised portion.
There is a fastener, the fastener having a head and a pointed tip, and a shaft in between connecting the head and the tip together. The fastener has threads along the shaft from the head to the pointed tip, the head having a flat upper surface and a dome shaped under surface.
Also disclosed is a combination of a hanger described just Supra, and a fastener, the fastener having a head, a pointed tip, and a shaft connecting the head and the tip. The fastener has threads along the shaft from the head to the pointed tip, the head having a flat upper surface and a dome shaped under surface.
In addition, there is disclosed a hanger comprising an elongated support member having a first end and a second end. The first end is configured to engage and hold a front end of a gutter. The second end is configured as an open raised portion integrally connected to a top surface of the elongated support member.
The raised portion has a front surface having an opening in it and the second end has an opening aligned with the front wall opening.
There is an insertable tube having both ends rolled. The roiled insertable tube is located through the front surface opening and extends outwardly from there and extends to the opening in the second end, terminating at an inside wall of the second end.
There is a clip surmounted on the back end which extends beyond the raised portion. The clip has an opening in it which is aligned with the opening located in the second end to allow the fastener to pass through it.
Finally, there is a combination, wherein the hanger described just Supra, is joined with a fastener. The fastener has a head, a pointed tip, and a shaft connecting the head and the tip therebetween, said fastener having threads along the shaft from the head to the pointed tip. The head has a flat upper surface and a flat under surface.
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The device 1 of this invention can foe made of plastic, such as polyethylene, or polypropylene, or Polyvinyl chloride or it can be manufactured of metal, for example aluminum or light gage steel. Preferred for this invention is plastic.
The second end 8 is configured as a raised portion 10 that is integrally molded or built into the elongated support member 6. It has an upper surface 11 and a slight extension 12 to the back wall 13. There is a clip 14 attached to the extension 12 for engaging the back edge of a gutter.
As shown, the elongated support member 6 is a solid piece, that is, the walls shown as 15, 16, and 17 and are an integral part of the elongated support member 6, although, this part of the elongated support member 6 could be open with only the braces 18 remaining.
Also shown is a continuous tube 19, that extends from the inside surface 20 of the front wall 21 to the interior surface 22 of the back wall 23. There is an opening 24 through the front wall 21 and this opening 24 is countersunk into the front wall 21 in a bowl shape to accommodate the fastener 2, discussed infra.
There is also an opening 26 in the back wall 23. This opening is shown in
The fastener 2 of this invention is shown in
For comparison purposes, there is shown a prior art fastener 3 in
In use, the fastener 2 is inserted in the opening 24 in the front wall 21 and pushed through until it exits the opening 26 in the back wall 23. When the fastener 2 is driven into the fascia of a board on the eaves of a building, the bowl shape 34 of the fastener 2 fits snugly into the bowl shape of the countersink 27 so that no water can go through the tube. This results in a longer life for the attachment and for the fascia boards as water tends to rust the metals and rot the boards.
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There is a first end 38 and a second end 39 and the first end 38 is configured to engage and hold a front end, of a gutter (not shown). It will be noted that the configuration is in the form of a hook 40, The second end 33 is configured as an open raised portion 41 which is integrally connected to a top surface 42 of the elongated support member 37. The raised portion has a front surface 43 which has an opening 44 in it (See
There is also an opening 45 in the back wall 46 of the raised portion 41 and an additional opening 49 in the two adjacent walls 47 of the clip 48. Turning still to
It should be noted by those skilled in the art that the two embodiments of this invention are configured to prevent the passage of water into the internal parts of the devices and to prevent the passage of water to wood fascia and the like.