The disclosed invention relates to a tool that permits a length of rain gutter to be positioned and adjusted along an eave of a building. A single tool having the inventive concept may be used, but it is preferred to use at least two of the tools simultaneously.
Rain gutters, or, more familiarly, gutters, are installed along edges of a roof to collect water that runs off of the roof. Since the edge along which a gutter is run may be quite long, for example not by way of limitation, in excess of 60 feet, the installer may have tremendous difficulty with maintaining the gutter in a desired position during installation of the gutter. To prevent leakage, it is always desirable to make the gutter “seamless,” which may be achieved by custom producing the gutter at the site using a brake, or by providing long portions of gutter with a minimal number of joints. In either case, most lengths of gutter are unwieldy for an individual to handle, and troublesome even to a pair of installers.
US published application 2019/0376294 also recognizes this problem, but takes a different approach to solving it. In that application, the inventive device is a support trough into which a length of gutter may be placed. The support may have one or two additional lengths of the support that telescope into a primary portion of the support, allowing the overall length of the support to be adjusted. While this device may be useful in raising a length of gutter up to the height where it is to be installed, the device does not appear to provide a tool that allows the length of gutter to be held in place against the building while an installer attaches the gutter to the building, as with conventional gutter hangers.
As a result, there is an unmet need in the prior art to provide a tool that is easily secured to a building without the use of fasteners, clips, or the like, and which allows a saddle to be provided for a portion of the gutter, where the saddle is adjustable in three dimensions relative to a mounting surface for the gutter.
This and other unmet needs of the prior art are provided by a device as described in more detail below, as well as by a method of using at least one of the tools while installing a section of gutter.
In one embodiment, a device for installing a length of rain gutter (“tool”) comprises a grasping portion. The grasping portion may comprise a first fin and a second fin. The grasping portion may further comprise a scissors apparatus positioned between the first fin and the second fin. The scissors apparatus may comprise a plurality of arms in rotational communication with one another. The scissors apparatus may be configured to permit the first and second fins to be positioned at any number of lengths from one another to immobilize the grasping portion beneath an eave. The device of the aforementioned one embodiment also comprises a support portion. The support portion may comprise a platform, a horizontal gutter positioning apparatus, and a height adjustment apparatus. The support portion may be linked to and adapted to extend outwardly from the grasping portion away from the scissors apparatus. The height adjustment apparatus may be configured to allow the height of the platform and the horizontal gutter positioning apparatus to be adjusted. The platform and horizontal gutter positioning apparatus may be configured to contact and immobilize the length of rain gutter.
In one embodiment, a method for installing a length of rain gutter comprises securing a grasping portion of a device for installing a length of rain gutter beneath an eave. The grasping portion may comprise a first fin, a second fin, and a scissors apparatus positioned between the first fin and the second fin, wherein the scissors apparatus may include a plurality of arms in rotational communication with one another. Securing the grasping portion may comprise positioning the scissors apparatus to connect the first fin to a vertical wall and the second fin to a fascia. The method of the aforementioned one embodiment further comprises positioning a portion of the length of rain gutter within a support portion of the device for installing a length of rain gutter. The support portion may comprise a platform, a horizontal gutter positioning apparatus, and a height adjustment apparatus. The support portion may be linked to and adapted to extend outwardly from the grasping portion away from the scissors apparatus. The height adjustment apparatus may permit the platform and horizontal gutter positioning apparatus to be positioned at any number of heights. The method of the aforementioned one embodiment further comprises immobilizing the length of rain gutter within the support portion. Immobilization of the length of rain gutter within the support portion may be achieved by maintaining the portion of the length of the rain gutter between the platform, the positioning apparatus, and the fascia. The method of the aforementioned one embodiment further comprises attaching the length of rain gutter to the eave.
A single exemplary tool may be used, but it is preferred to use at least two of the tools simultaneously.
Exemplary embodiments may be useful for installing a length of rain gutter beneath an eave without the need for fasteners, clips, or the like for securing the tool. Exemplary embodiments may include a saddle adapted to be adjusted in three dimensions to immobilize a portion of the gutter for installation and/or maintenance thereof.
The invention will be better understood when reference is made to drawings, where identical parts are identified by identical reference numbers and where:
In the following explanation of the invention, certain terms relating to architectural features of a building will be used. For purposes of definiteness, these terms are defined here. In many buildings, the rafters that comprise a sloped roof extend beyond a vertical wall of the building, forming an “eave” or “overhang.” At the outer end of the rafters, a vertical board, the “fascia” spans the rafter ends. The material providing a horizontal surface on the underside of the eave, between the fascia and the vertical wall of the building, is known as the “soffit.” In many cases, this soffit is mounted into channels provided on the interior side of the fasci and the exterior side of the vertical wall.
When a length of rain gutter is installed, it needs to be held in place against an exterior face of the fascia during the fastening process. Even when a relatively short section of gutter is being installed, an installer, working alone, will be hard pressed to hold the section and fasten the section to the fascia using conventional gutter hangers. Typically, multiple people are needed to install a gutter using tools available in the prior art.
The tool employing the inventive concept may be used by itself. However, it will be preferred to use at least two of the tools. Since the tools are easily positioned and removed, without the use of fasteners, clips, or the like, two of the tools, by being moved from position to position, may actually replace what would have required two or three installers in the prior art methods.
Beyond those advantages, the tool is designed to permit precise positioning of the gutter in three dimensions at the location of the tool. This provides an advantage not known in the prior art where a person was used to manually maintain a position of the gutter. The tool may also be mounted on most eaves without using fasteners, so there is no trace left of its use.
The tool may take the place of a person holding the gutter up by hand until it is fastened, and, while a single tool may be used, it is expected that using two or more of the tool may provide the best results. When at least two tools are used, one person may install a large section of gutter by themselves.
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Some buildings and homes have wooden soffits. The fins 22, 24 may be provided with eyelets 30 to permit installation of the tool 10 on wood with screws, as seen in the figures. There will simply be a small hole in the wooden soffit to repair afterwards. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that there may be any number of different methods and/or materials available for securing an exemplary fin to a fascia, soffit, wall, some combination thereof, or the like without departing from the scope of the present invention.
The support portion 40 of the tool may be attached to or integral with the second fin 24 and extend outwardly therefrom in the direction opposite to the scissors mechanism 26. The support portion 40 is depicted in
Once the tool 10 is secured in place to the building, the platform 42 may be adjusted in the dimension transverse (“y axis” or height) to the fascia, as well as in the dimension normal (“z axis”) to the fascia surface. Of these, the dimension considered more important is the height or y axis dimension. Adjusting the height of the gutter allows it to have an appropriate grade for water evacuation to a downspout before it is attached to the home. Some eaves are not level horizontally, and may have differing angles. Adjustment in the height dimension is achieved with a hand screw 44, located below the platform 42. By way of example and not limitation, rotation of the hand screw 44 in a first direction may permit the platform 42 to be mobile along a vertical adjustment member 45 in the y axis direction, and rotation of the hand screw 44 in a second direction substantially opposite of the first direction may cause the platform 42 to be secured relative to the vertical adjustment member 45. In this particular embodiment, the vertical adjustment member 45 and the hand screw 44 collectively define a height adjustment apparatus. Rough adjustment may be performed before the length of gutter is placed on the platform 42, with fine adjustment preferably occurring after the gutter is positioned on the platform 42. When the fine adjustment occurs at one point along the length of gutter, it is preferred that the remainder of the gutter is supported, either by further tools 10 or by being directly secured to the fascia.
An adjustable upright bar 46 may be used to securely position the gutter in any number of different positions across the z axis. This is in many cases a rough adjustment, as a major factor in the adjustment may involve the transverse width of the gutter being used and the specific type of gutter hanger being used.
The depicted embodiment of the tool 10 is assembled primarily from aluminum members, for a variety of reasons, including its density, cost and corrosion resistance. An appropriate thermoplastic material might also be acceptable. It will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that any number of different materials and/or combinations thereof may be employed to assemble features of an exemplary tool without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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While a gutter installation tool has been described with reference to various embodiments, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes may be made, and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from the scope and essence of the disclosure. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that a gutter installation tool device and its corresponding method not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed. All citations referred to herein are expressly incorporated herein by reference.
This application is entitled to the benefit of a right of priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/231,757, filed on Aug. 11, 2021. The content of that application is incorporated by reference as if fully recited herein.
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